sehs95
U.S. American
Isn't swimming winter too?
Don't try to confuse me with the facts!
Isn't swimming winter too?
Speaking of bowling....they had the Girls state finals on STO. :wallbang:
I admit that I was mildly fascinated by the girls bowling. It reminded me of the last winter Olympics when I repeatedly found myself glued to Curling.
I admit that I was mildly fascinated by the girls bowling. It reminded me of the last winter Olympics when I repeatedly found myself glued to Curling.
The mistake the OHSAA made (aside from having Hockey in Columbus to begin with) was moving the semi-finals and finals back a day when all the teams were there in town already. That ensured that practically no one would be able to see any of the 3 games. And if the Bluejackets can't give the OHSAA
Sunday afternoon, then another venue should be found. There's no way to make a weekend of it when the Sunday game isn't until 6:30.
I know that in some tourneys hockey teams play twice in the same day, but I don't want to see that at the Frozen Four.
I think part of the idea was they wanted them to buy tickets to the Bluejackets game... Columbus is currently 28th in attendance out of 30 NHL teams.This year they had a 3pm Bluejackets game, with the finals scheduled for 6:30 on Sunday (they are usually at Noon or 1pm Sunday). What are all the parents and fans who came down Saturday supposed to do until 6:30 on Sunday?
Miami University?
Fantastic new venue, but hardly reasonable seeing as how a southern team makes the final four once a blue moon. Too much travel for what will most likely be 3 or more teams from the northern half of the state in the final four.
LOL, travel should not be an issue.
LOL, travel should not be an issue.
I would like to witness the meeting of the hockey people with the Amish.
Fantastic new venue, but hardly reasonable seeing as how a southern team makes the final four once a blue moon. Too much travel for what will most likely be 3 or more teams from the northern half of the state in the final four.