Sad thing is so much of this wouldn’t be needed if we removed the two TRAC schools from the NLL. Just kick out Perrysburg and AW, add Clay, FR and Findlay, and you’ve got a great league with lasting potential
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Sad thing is so much of this wouldn’t be needed if we removed the two TRAC schools from the NLL. Just kick out Perrysburg and AW, add Clay, FR and Findlay, and you’ve got a great league with lasting potential
Sad thing is so much of this wouldn’t be needed if we removed the two TRAC schools from the NLL. Just kick out Perrysburg and AW, add Clay, FR and Findlay, and you’ve got a great league with lasting potential
Sad thing is so much of this wouldn’t be needed if we removed the two TRAC schools from the NLL. Just kick out Perrysburg and AW, add Clay, FR and Findlay, and you’ve got a great league with lasting potential
Kick out Perrysburg and AW to add Findlay who's bigger than AW?
Good point. Biggest impact Maumee leaving had on this, you could do Clay & Ross for AW & Perrysburg and really have a perfect setup for years to come. NW Ohio really doesn't have an intermediate league if you will except maybe the SBC Lake division and the NLL is composed of a D1, 3 D2, 3 D3 and a D4. I can't think of another league in the area that spans four divisions, and that spells bad news for the future
Good point there but the questions are Findlay was bigger 3 years ago are they now? Where will the numbers be in 10 years?Kick out Perrysburg and AW to add Findlay who's bigger than AW?
can’t see them getting smaller while the city is getting biggerGood point there but the questions are Findlay was bigger 3 years ago are they now? Where will the numbers be in 10 years?
Good point. Biggest impact Maumee leaving had on this, you could do Clay & Ross for AW & Perrysburg and really have a perfect setup for years to come. NW Ohio really doesn't have an intermediate league if you will except maybe the SBC Lake division and the NLL is composed of a D1, 3 D2, 3 D3 and a D4. I can't think of another league in the area that spans four divisions, and that spells bad news for the future as now we're going to have if Clay, Ross and Findlay are admitted the league will be 2 D1, 5 D2, 2 D3 & a D4. Puts BG and Napoleon on the clock with no close alternative.
And for those talking about long distance leagues, keep in mind soaring gas prices are going to make this a tougher decision as well with diesel over $3 a gallon currently. School bus gets about 5 MPG so long hauls are going to be costly
can’t see them getting smaller while the city is getting bigger
you’re over thinking things wayyyyy too much on this thread & one of the main reason why this thread is almost 100 pages ?????NBC for now is 4 divisions from D3 Maumee down to D6 Woodmore.
NWOAL is, although the D5 is about to leave and a couple of the rumored replacements are D3. If PH leaves, do we consider D3, D4, D6 to span 4 divisions if there is no D5? That would be weird lol.
As for Napoleon and close alternative....they'd be right in the heart of the NWOAL and if the rumors posted here are right, they'd be midpack in enrollment too. BG is kinda on an island, too small for a redone NLL, too big and an outlier for the NWOAL, and an outlier in the SBC. Way too big for the NBC. They're the ones with the most at stake. They could find worse landing spots than Defiance, Napoleon, Bryan, Wauseon, Archbold if that happens, but it's definitely not ideal.
I think the SBC would be perfect for BGNBC for now is 4 divisions from D3 Maumee down to D6 Woodmore.
NWOAL is, although the D5 is about to leave and a couple of the rumored replacements are D3. If PH leaves, do we consider D3, D4, D6 to span 4 divisions if there is no D5? That would be weird lol.
As for Napoleon and close alternative....they'd be right in the heart of the NWOAL and if the rumors posted here are right, they'd be midpack in enrollment too. BG is kinda on an island, too small for a redone NLL, too big and an outlier for the NWOAL, and an outlier in the SBC. Way too big for the NBC. They're the ones with the most at stake. They could find worse landing spots than Defiance, Napoleon, Bryan, Wauseon, Archbold if that happens, but it's definitely not ideal.
can’t see them getting smaller while the city is getting bigger
you’re over thinking things wayyyyy too much on this thread & one of the main reason why this thread is almost 100 pages ?????
opinions over statistics of course
Findlay is closing 2 elementary buildings next year and that is not because they are getting bigger.can’t see them getting smaller while the city is getting bigger
Findlay's population has remained nearly the same from the 2010 census to the 2019 estimate. It was 41,202 in '10, and the current estimate is 41,225.Findlay is closing 2 elementary buildings next year and that is not because they are getting bigger.
You are right about overall population vs school population. Maumee had a bunch of houses built in the 80’s and 90’s south of key street. I would bet a lot of those original owners are still there and their kids are long gone.Overall population isn't an indication of student aged population. Do you have any data on either?
Statistics can drive opinions. Have any? Or do you just offer personal attacks? You have 32 posts and counting on this thread, why you worried about how others think or how big the thread? Rhetorical.
BG might be content to be a bottom tier team in the new NLL. The town's identity and boosters with $$$ are tied to the Falcons, not the Bobcats.BG is kinda on an island, too small for a redone NLL, too big and an outlier for the NWOAL, and an outlier in the SBC. Way too big for the NBC. They're the ones with the most at stake. They could find worse landing spots than Defiance, Napoleon, Bryan, Wauseon, Archbold if that happens, but it's definitely not ideal.
BG might be content to be a bottom tier team in the new NLL. The town's identity and boosters with $$$ are tied to the Falcons, not the Bobcats.
The current superintendent was a coach and would not be content with that, but he will not be there forever.
The new NWOAL would be better for travel time and costs than the SBC-Lake. The farthest, Bryan, is only 10 minutes farther away than the closest SBC-Lake school, Clyde, and the new NWOAL will need somebody.
Enrollment-wise the SBC is a better fit, but the travel times are :52 - 1:29.
You are right about overall population vs school population. Maumee had a bunch of houses built in the 80’s and 90’s south of key street. I would bet a lot of those original owners are still there and their kids are long gone.
Fremont City Schools next board meeting is Monday April 12th.Oregon City Schools has scheduled a special board meeting for Thursday, April 8.
Isn’t the board member that resigned going to be the new basketball coach?They had a school board member resign last month so their main order of business is to get that filled.
Isn’t the board member that resigned going to be the new basketball coach?
Who was the Clay board member with a tattoo on the back of his head who threatened a special ed kid?Clay never fails to disappoint lol
I’m sure you had a beer or two with him at The Irish Buffalo or Mad Dog SalonThat's the turf guy right? A bit too type A is my measure of the guy. Seems to have good intentions but I'm not in the know.
Easy now...I’m sure you had a beer or two with him at The Irish Buffalo or Mad Dog Salon
Was told by a friend with family in the Vanlue district that the kindergarten only had 3 at registration, and two of families are deciding to go else where