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Most likely.Trimble has 118, plus I think 35-40 boys upcoming in 8th. With CB, what division? 6? yes I know stupid question lol
That surprise you?Columbiana is bigger than Crestview now? East Palestine numbers seem way down.
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It won't be long.Avon is getting too close to that D1 cut line.
Cripe, it may not be long before Ross is D3.It won't be long.
It is very weird watching the Sandusky Blue Streaks as a D3 and sometimes playing schools like Port Clinton and Huron, when I remember them as a AAA/D1 state powerhouse for so many years.Cripe, it may not be long before Ross is D3.
Exactly! When I was growing up, it would have been nearly unthinkable to see Sandusky play Bellevue, Clyde, Edison, Huron, Ontario, Perkins, Port Clinton, Shelby, and Willard. But, guess what?It is very weird watching the Sandusky Blue Streaks as a D3 and sometimes playing schools like Port Clinton and Huron, when I remember them as a AAA/D1 state powerhouse for so many years.
This is what it was last season.What are the numbers to be in each division?
CorrectThis is not counting CB, right?
When you were growing up the helmets were leather.Exactly! When I was growing up, it would have been nearly unthinkable to see Sandusky play Bellevue, Clyde, Edison, Huron, Ontario, Perkins, Port Clinton, Shelby, and Willard. But, guess what?
Salem and WB looks like the better fits to join the NE8 than HowlandYoungstown area enrollment:
Harding 1007 484 boys
Fitch 977 481
Boardman 962 514
Howland 648 334
Canfield 589 314
Hubbard 487 248
Niles 485 253
Poland 410 216
Girard 402 206
Struthers 401 209
South Range 289 159
Ursuline 364 191
Lakeview 370 191
Crestview 257 142
Campbell 245 127
Brookfield 243 135
Mooney 227 119
JFK 136 71
Chaney, East TBD
that was Keith, not iWhen you were growing up the helmets were leather.