Good work on the DII boys analysis.
As I look at the DIII girls' list of qualifiers, I see that there aren't many teams that 1) have qualifiers in many events and 2) have many qualifiers who are seeded highly in their respective events. It is entirely possible that the points get so spread out this year that it won't even take 30 to win, or you could see the winning team get to 30, but the runner-up will not. Every point is going to be huge!
At this point, I think Gilmour is the slight favorite going in based on their scoring potential in the 4x8, 4x4, and 800. They could also pick up some valuable points in the 100 and 3200. It looks like perhaps Minster is the next best contender since they're qualified in 6 events and have a winning tradition like no other. Russia is qualified in 7 events but would have to perform way above their seedings to score big. I just have a hard time seeing where most of the field will get near enough points to win.
In DIII boys, I really like what Columbus Academy and Lima Central Catholic bring to the table. Plus, CA has shown the last few years that they have an extra gear that they generally aren't required to unveil at the regional level. Minster could be a factor, but they need to take it up a notch and have LCC and CA falter in a few key events. There are a few other teams I really like; namely South Range, Maplewood, and Warren JFK, but they're probably all a qualifier or a big score short of contending for the podium.
In DII girls, Eastmoor looks like the team to beat if their sprint studs bring their "A" game. If not, the St. V girls have a chance to defend their title. If either of those 2 teams mess around, keep an eye on Liberty-Benton. They're not in many events, but their point total could rise quickly in the throws and sprints. Oakwood should score big in the distance events, but it's probably not going to be enough to keep up with Eastmoor and St. V.
I'll leave DI to any of the numerous big school aficionados we have on this board since I really don't pay that much attention to DI these days.