Cali_Eagle
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What is true today and in the recent past re: Region 1 and it's powers doesn't have to remain true as we go forward through the upcoming years. Perhaps mostly well educated parochial school parents will stop encouraging "Johnny" to play football because of all the head and knee and back injury information (or hype depending on your POV) of recent years. Perhaps Mentor will decline when Coach Triv retires. I would expect Euclid to take a step back when Rotsky retires or moves on (whenever that occurs) unless they find another coach of his or Tom Banc's caliber. I could be surprised though and they could stay where they have been or even advance forward from that level. Maybe some of the West Side publics will ramp up their programs - Elyria Lorain Brunswick Strongsville Berea-Midpark Medina.
Maybe some schools will decline in enrollment and drop to D2, maybe others will grow and rise into D1. I saw a post on a Collinwood-Glenville potential merger, but with the rate people are leaving or trying to leave the City that probably won't propel a "Glenwood" High back into D1.
Just saying, in 5-10 years the Region 1 landscape MAY possibly look and be different than it is today.
The only thing that is constant in life is change.
Maybe some schools will decline in enrollment and drop to D2, maybe others will grow and rise into D1. I saw a post on a Collinwood-Glenville potential merger, but with the rate people are leaving or trying to leave the City that probably won't propel a "Glenwood" High back into D1.
Just saying, in 5-10 years the Region 1 landscape MAY possibly look and be different than it is today.
The only thing that is constant in life is change.
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