Rack162
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Region 15 belongs to Indian Valley or Hartley.
These are probably the major players in D4 R15
West Holmes
St. Clairsville
Unioto
Heath
Gallia Academy
Indian Valley
Canton South
Waverly
Elm
Vinton
Alder
Region 15 belongs to Indian Valley or Hartley.
2023 Playoff points for current teams in R11.That looks like it works out well for us and we have a good chance at winning the region again.
How does one always have 6-7 Home games?
Pretty easy. Be an independent not part of a league and schedule anyone freely. Massillon does the same thing. Other schools would do it if they were ableHow does one always have 6-7 Home games?
Great atmosphere and facilities help too!Pretty easy. Be an independent not part of a league and schedule anyone freely. Massillon does the same thing. Other schools would do it if they were able
There is 1 game at home that will have a great"atmosphere".Great atmosphere and facilities help too!
Does Huron Heights travel well?There is 1 game at home that will have a great"atmosphere".
No, but they'll bring more people than anyone from the Senate League. FRFR.Does Huron Heights travel well?
Perhaps adding a track around the field, removing end zone seating, and placing one 300-seat bleacher on the visitor side might provide you with the great "atmosphere" you desire.There is 1 game at home that will have a great"atmosphere".
Ight bet homie.No, but they'll bring more people than anyone from the Senate League. FRFR.
No cap my guy.Ight bet homie.
This is true…. Gone are the days of 6-7 thousand every game. People are aging out and young folks don’t show up.There is 1 game at home that will have a great"atmosphere".
Yeah, D2 Big Red is long gone. I recently watched an old Big Red State Championship game against Bucthel on YouTube and couldn't believe how many people were on the Steubenville side—possibly more than are currently in the town.This is true…. Gone are the days of 6-7 thousand every game. People are aging out and young folks don’t show up.
But with now over 900 open enrolled students it doesn’t look like the tradition will stop any time soon.
900 open enrolled students? I would think Big Red has about 1,800-2,000 students in the district K-12. Nearly half open enrolled? Is that real or is this an inside joke I haven’t heard before?This is true…. Gone are the days of 6-7 thousand every game. People are aging out and young folks don’t show up.
But with now over 900 open enrolled students it doesn’t look like the tradition will stop any time soon.
Steubenville City Schools has around 2800 students in the district.900 open enrolled students? I would think Big Red has about 1,800-2,000 students in the district K-12. Nearly half open enrolled? Is that real or is this an inside joke I haven’t heard before?
Wow I was way off on my projections. That makes sense with the 2,800 since they are now D3 and it sounds like lower grades have even more kids. They are only going to get bigger, which is a trend that is opposite of what is occurring throughout the rest of the Ohio Valley.Steubenville City Schools has around 2800 students in the district.
I'm not sure if he means all open-enrolled students or if he has inside info about incoming open-enrolled students headed to the high school. I know there are more kids at Harding Middle than at Big Red, so with the large frosh class and new students, it's possible that Big Red will have approximately 900 total students next year, which wouldn't surprise me given the new stem building is set to open.
Because we canHow does one always have 6-7 Home games?
Have you?Has Reno gone through anger management therapy yet?
3.5- 4 hour drive from Cincinnati on Week 1 on a Friday night. McNicholas will probably have 3-4 buses of parents and adults. Not many students are going to (or be permitted to) make that trip on their own. I grew up in the Pittsburgh area and my wife is from Midland so I’ve driven that route many times.No one on that schedule will bring more than 300 people,other than Dover.I do commend both schools for at least giving us that every year.
Are you a Trombetta or a Slappy?lol3.5- 4 hour drive from Cincinnati on Week 1 on a Friday night. McNicholas will probably have 3-4 buses of parents and adults. Not many students are going to (or be permitted to) make that trip on their own. I grew up in the Pittsburgh area and my wife is from Midland so I’ve driven that route many times.
Don’t know the Trombetta’s but the Slappys could play some basketballAre you a Trombetta or a Slappy?lol
In my mail this past weekSteubenville City Schools has around 2800 students in the district.
I'm not sure if he means all open-enrolled students or if he has inside info about incoming open-enrolled students headed to the high school. I know there are more kids at Harding Middle than at Big Red, so with the large frosh class and new students, it's possible that Big Red will have approximately 900 total students next year, which wouldn't surprise me given the new stem building is set to open.
Their coach is from Steubenville, so I'm sure it's a big deal for him and his family to come home and play.3.5- 4 hour drive from Cincinnati on Week 1 on a Friday night. McNicholas will probably have 3-4 buses of parents and adults. Not many students are going to (or be permitted to) make that trip on their own.
McNich and Linsly will have fans. Even if McNich doesn't bring a few hundred, I'd expect CCHS fans to show up; their coach played there in the 80s or 90s.No one on that schedule will bring more than 300 people,other than Dover.
I am from PA so please excuse my ignorance. I understand a shrinking school district wanting to regain some of its enrollment back, but at what cost? It is my understanding that the state only provides not even half the cost per student. Then local district needs to raise the remainder, therefore local residents are funding (being taxed) all the OE kids.
Im not sure of the parameters but there must be something to wanting to attract more students.I am from PA so please excuse my ignorance. I understand a shrinking school district wanting to regain some of its enrollment back, but at what cost? It is my understanding that the state only provides not even half the cost per student. Then local district needs to raise the remainder, therefore local residents are funding (being taxed) all the OE kids.
Am I missing something? What is the benefits of having so many open enrollment students, that they are advertising for more?
I agree here. I don’t even think WP brought 300 last year.Their coach is from Steubenville, so I'm sure it's a big deal for him and his family to come home and play.
McNich and Linsly will have fans. Even if McNich doesn't bring a few hundred, I'd expect CCHS fans to show up; their coach played there in the 80s or 90s.
Who is your alma mater?