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Gview
09-29-08, 07:54 AM
OSSCA State Poll
9-28-2008
Week 5 of 7

Boy's Division I
Rank School Record Pts.
1. Sylvania Northview 10-0-1 96
2. Cleveland St. Ignatius 9-1-2 92
3. Milford 9-0-2 69
4. Beavercreek 10-1-1 66
5. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 10-0-3 55
6. Dublin Jerome 8-1-3 54
7. Lakewood St. Edward 10-1-0 53
8. Gahanna Lincoln 7-0-2 25
9. Massillon Jackson 8-2-0 17
10. Centerville 10-1-1 11

Boy's Division II
Rank School Record Pts.
1. Columbus Desales 10-2-0 95
2. CVCA 9-1-1 84
3. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney 8-2-0 74
4. Bay Village Bay 9-1-1 66
5. Dayton Carroll 8-1-1 57
6. Chagrin Falls 10-1-0 50
7. Ottawa Glandorf 9-0-2 37
8. Medina Highland 10-1-0 26
9. Coshocton 10-2-0 16
10. Beloit West Branch 10-1-0 13

Boy's Division III
Rank School Record Pts.
1. Gates Mills Hawken 9-1-1 83
2. Cincinnati Summit Country Day 11-0-1 80
3. Worthington Christian 6-3-1 76
4. Hudson Western Reserve Academy 8-3-1 58
5. Kalida 9-1-0 53
6. Cincinnati Mariemont 8-1-1 42
7. Gahanna Columbus Academy 8-1-2 39
8. Wickliffe 10-2-1 36
9. Springfield Catholic Central 8-2-2 8
10. Bluffton 9-3-0 7

In D3 --- I just don't know what else I can do. Still not sure why Seven Hills isn't being nominated, they should in the top ten.

cincysoccer2006
09-29-08, 11:01 AM
good post gview.
now mroe of a question
so are there only being 10 teams nominated?

Gview
09-29-08, 11:23 AM
Not too many more than that.

acmilan13
09-29-08, 11:25 AM
Can I ask who the 3rd team from Cincinnati D3 is being nominated?

Gview
09-29-08, 11:29 AM
You can ask, but I cannot tell.

acmilan13
09-29-08, 11:37 AM
You can ask, but I cannot tell.

Fair enough, I understand.

cincysoccercoach
09-29-08, 12:08 PM
In gviews defense there has always been a resistance to place three teams from one area in the top ten. If three come from one area then another area loses representation of a team. It isn't easy to determine the top ten teams in the entire state but it has been safe to say that in DIII the best teams have come from SW Ohio, Columbus and Cleveland area. But it pretty closely reflects the strength of the youth programs in those areas. The best teams come from the larger urban centers of the state.