I was just on the site seeing the basketball standings.According to the OVAC site they are 3 A.
I was just on the site seeing the basketball standings.According to the OVAC site they are 3 A.
I'm pretty sure Minerva would like to get out, and try to get into the IVC,I see West Branch and Salem heading up to the Warren or Youngstown area to find a league, Carrollton would they be interested in a league like this with Dover,NP, Wooster, they have played Louisville in the past and current members Alliance and Marlington,EBC how much longer will they last who knows,I guess just something to think aboutI think that would be a great league. Geography, facilities, competitiveness- it makes sense. I think the EBC would need to fold first, to make that happen though.
That’s a good point. If Minerva leaves soon, and assuming Wooster wants to stay in the OCC, I see two iterations that make a lot of sense/would be much more ideal than Dover joining the OCC:I'm pretty sure Minerva would like to get out, and try to get into the IVC,I see West Branch and Salem heading up to the Warren or Youngstown area to find a league, Carrollton would they be interested in a league like this with Dover,NP, Wooster,and Louisville and Alliance, Marlington,I could see the EBC folding in the near future, maybe
Yeah he has been hurt, seen pictures of him having a cast on arm, not sure the extent of injury thoughIs the Sabine boy hurt for Perry , haven't seen his name in the scoring column
Yes. Broken wrist I would’ve taken perry as a favorite in this game before he got hurt dover will get a free win tnIs the Sabine boy hurt for Perry , haven't seen his name in the scoring column
No, it doesn’t count. Dover played Hudson Western Reserve in football and it didn’t count either (COVID year)I know it doesn’t really matter, but I’m curious- does the ISA game actually count as a regular season game? I’ve seen some places list Dover with 1 loss (Phila), and others list them with 2 (Phila and ISA). It also looks like ISA doesn’t play in the post season, so I just wondered how that’s classified.
Count for what? There are no computer points in basketball. You played the game right, it counts as part of your record. Does a game not count if you play an out of state team? They aren’t eligible for OHSAA playoffs.No, it doesn’t count. Dover played Hudson Western Reserve in football and it didn’t count either (COVID year)
Traditional out of state schools definitely count, but I was wondering about ISA, as they’re a prep school with I think kids who have already graduated high school (I could be wrong on that). Like you said, it doesn’t really matter with no computer points in basketball. But I was just more curious if OHSAA recognizes it in their official record/official all time wins/losses.Count for what? There are no computer points in basketball. You played the game right, it counts as part of your record. Does a game not count if you play an out of state team? They aren’t eligible for OHSAA playoffs.
also beat a north carolina team with a 6’11 D1 commit so Parkersburg south wasn’t no joke. great win and great game overall.I know a lot of people don’t take the WV wins very seriously, but it looks like Parkersburg South had a few decent Ohio wins. They beat 9-6 D1 Dublin Coffman, and good small school Tri-Village. Overall, seems like a good opponent.
They’re in 2nd place behind Morgantown in the 5 A divisionAnyone know where Dover is in the OVAC standings?
I am hearing that our rival will be moving up to D1 in basketball and D2 in football next year with 372 boys.
I would not be surprised to see this but what I have read on the OHSAA website it appears that divisions are fixed for 22-23 & 23-24 school years, so no changes until 24-25 school year. Unless I am reading this incorrectly, which is possible.Anyone know where Dover is in the OVAC standings?
I am hearing that our rival will be moving up to D1 in basketball and D2 in football next year with 372 boys.
You might be right on that point,or maybe that add back portion for schools that sponsor on line schools (Quaker digital ) would cause an early adjustment.I would not be surprised to see this but what I have read on the OHSAA website it appears that divisions are fixed for 22-23 & 23-24 school years, so no changes until 24-25 school year. Unless I am reading this incorrectly, which is possible.
You're right, partially.I would not be surprised to see this but what I have read on the OHSAA website it appears that divisions are fixed for 22-23 & 23-24 school years, so no changes until 24-25 school year. Unless I am reading this incorrectly, which is possible.
I believe Carrollton is the now the smallest school in the EBC and our elementary classes are even smaller yet. My guess is Carrollton is a lot closer to joining the IVC than it is to jumping in a league such as the one mentioned above.That’s a good point. If Minerva leaves soon, and assuming Wooster wants to stay in the OCC, I see two iterations that make a lot of sense/would be much more ideal than Dover joining the OCC:
If West Branch and Salem stay, the remaining 5 schools should add Louisville, Dover, and Phila for an 8 team league.
If West Branch and Salem leave- Alliance, Marlington, and Carrollton join with Louisville Dover, and Phila for a 6 team league. Not as ideal as an 8 team league, but better travel for Dover and Phila. The longest drive would be Phila to Alliance, which is only 45 minutes. This is much better than a potential OCC membership IMO.