I wish Glenville and Moe would mix it up this year. That would be greatThere is heavy rumor that Glenville plays Archbishop Cin Moeller this coming season. Anyone heard?
I wish Glenville and Moe would mix it up this year. That would be greatThere is heavy rumor that Glenville plays Archbishop Cin Moeller this coming season. Anyone heard?
A 3 PeeWeet.May Glenville continue to live rent-free in the minds of all the jealous, bitter losers.
Go Tarblooders! Make it a 3-peat this year!
Whatever helps you sleep at night loser. Guarantee that the school you support would get their @$$ handed to them by the "PeeWee" Glenville teamA 3 PeeWeet.
Massillon’s waitingWhatever helps you sleep at night loser. Guarantee that the school you support would get their @$$ handed to them by the "PeeWee" Glenville team
Oh boy here we go again LMAOMassillon’s waiting
Hopefully, it'll happen soon. I'd love to see Glenville at PBTS. It would be a great gameMassillon’s waiting
I truly hope this is dripping in sarcasm.Hopefully they play Marion Local next year. That would be a great matchup.
Prior to Corona they had a CB number every year going back to 2016, I can't find info on 2015.According to OHSAA and CMSD bylaws and policies, there's almost no way Glenville could have a CB other than 0.
I love the Marion local program. Before it is said and done they will have the biggest dynasty in Ohio. That said, they simply don’t have the horses, the depth or the skill to compete with Glenville, Massillon Ed’s etcHopefully they play Marion Local next year. That would be a great matchup.
It has to be.I truly hope this is dripping in sarcasm.
In a span of 5 years their enrollment almost halved while their CB went to 0? That’s kind of bizarrePrior to Corona they had a CB number every year going back to 2016, I can't find info on 2015.
Boys Enrollment
2016 - 420 #50
2017 - 420 #50
2018 - 336 #16
2019 - 270 #20
2020 - 261 * Corona #11
2021 - 250 #0
2022 - 249 #0
2023 - 249 #0
ML would likely beat Glenville. They would not beat Glenville + GA + whatever out of district kids they can finagle eligibility to play.love the Marion local program. Before it is said and done they will have the biggest dynasty in Ohio. That said, they simply don’t have the horses, the depth or the skill to compete with Glenville, Massillon Ed’s etc
370 to 249. I just edited the post to say enrollment + their #CB.In a span of 5 years their enrollment almost halved while their CB went to 0? That’s kind of bizarre
Gotcha. That’s still a sizable decline370 to 249. I just edited the post to say enrollment + their #CB.
The CB decline might be due to changes in the bylaws and policies which determine eligibility. Example: it is unclear how Glenville is the closest CMSD school to any point outside CMSD boundaries.In a span of 5 years their enrollment almost halved while their CB went to 0? That’s kind of bizarre
Most, if not all, of Glenville's football players attend Ginn Academy, which is a CMSD-run all-boys school which doesn't offer any extracurriculars. Any CMSD student attending Ginn Academy that wants to do extracurriculars can only do so for the high school in their neighborhood. Glenville's competitive balance for football is 0 because all of the players on the team live in the Glenville zoneIs there any actual explanation as to how they went from always having a CB# to now having 0? Was there a change as to how the Cleveland city schools categorizes students etc?
But that clearly wasn’t always the case as they used to have a CB of 50 per the info posted above. It seems unlikely that a school that regularly had a sizable amount of students that affected CB would all of a sudden go to 0.Most, if not all, of Glenville's football players attend Ginn Academy, which is a CMSD-run all-boys school which doesn't offer any extracurriculars. Any CMSD student attending Ginn Academy that wants to do extracurriculars can only do so for the high school in their neighborhood. Glenville's competitive balance for football is 0 because all of the players on the team live in the Glenville zone
But that clearly wasn’t always the case as they used to have a CB of 50 per the info posted above. It seems unlikely that a school that regularly had a sizable amount of students that affected CB would all of a sudden go to 0.
50 is a pretty big number (Massillon is usually in the 30s) but now every single student lives in the glenville zone? Even the parent of one who admitted to living in Willoughby hills just a few weeks ago…
50 is a pretty big number (Massillon is usually in the 30s) but now every single student lives in the glenville zone? Even the parent of one who admitted to living in Willoughby hills just a few weeks ago…
Gin could not win a state title with Troy Smith, Ginn Jr and donte whitner on same team . Enough said as far as his coaching ability goes.ISWYDT ..I think
Do you honestly believe that sending over 5,000 f****** messages implies just skimming? I hope you get peanut butter and jelly all over your shirt.This sounds like homework to me. Do you guys honestly enjoy debating this while you are at work or retired? Sorry, but it’s a little odd. I don’t read all the posts and just skim through while I eat my lunch.
Said this for years. Now he beats up on the Senate league AND D4, so in the long run his numbers will be very skewed.Gin could not win a state title with Troy Smith, Ginn Jr and donte whitner on same team . Enough said as far as his coaching ability goes.
He wont be remembered for his W/L or his Division 4 titles or these alleged failures in D1 playoffs. And the quicker yall understood that the quicker we could wrap all this up instead of having the same convo over again and again lolSaid this for years. Now he beats up on the Senate league AND D4, so in the long run his numbers will be very skewed.
Also won 2 region 1 championships when and has a winning record against Chuck Kyle and Ignatius in the playoffs. Enough said as far as his coaching abity goes for sureGin could not win a state title with Troy Smith, Ginn Jr and donte whitner on same team . Enough said as far as his coaching ability goes.