There are places where middle schools that are grades 7-9on what planet is a freshman a middle schooler?
There are places where middle schools that are grades 7-9on what planet is a freshman a middle schooler?
The MVL was created without inviting Trotwood Madison. I highly doubt they would ever accept Lima Sr.This is better than joining the MVL.
By "reboot" I'm simply implying that the NLL would be really no different for Lima than the TRAC already was. Lima would be successful in Boys Basketball, would maybe win a game or two in football in the fall and the other sports would wonder why they have to take a beating every week in conference. The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver."Reboot" You're say that like it would be bad or even a choice? My understanding from this thread, it was neither? Did Lima reject an NLL invite? Make no effort to try and be part of that conference? Senior really, really, really wanted to be part of Toledo City League rather than almost any other league?
A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship.By "reboot" I'm simply implying that the NLL would be really no different for Lima than the TRAC already was. Lima would be successful in Boys Basketball, would maybe win a game or two in football in the fall and the other sports would wonder why they have to take a beating every week in conference. The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver.
you need to learn some reading comprehensionA game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship.
someone does.you need to learn some reading comprehension
someone does.
"would maybe win a game or two in football....The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver.
"A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship."
You are saying in the new NLL they'd only win a game or two in football at the same time saying the NLL would "just be the GMC,"... Presuming you are right how they'd do in the new NLL, that is not as they did in the GMC.
For starters, ALL members of the GMC are D1. Now, don't embarrass yourself or the NLL---current members, departing member and incoming members by trying to compare their football histories with the likes of Colerain and Princeton.someone does.
"would maybe win a game or two in football....The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver.
"A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship."
You are saying in the new NLL they'd only win a game or two in football at the same time saying the NLL would "just be the GMC,"... Presuming you are right how they'd do in the new NLL, that is not as they did in the GMC. ?
You are embarrasing yourself by addressing my comment as you did and as you continue to do. You are affirming *67's comment that you suffer reading skllls, something I was defending you against. Maybe you should reread the sequence.For starters, ALL members of the GMC are D1. Now, don't embarrass yourself or the NLL---current members, departing member and incoming members by trying to compare their football histories with the likes of Colerain and Princeton.
He never said that. Please go back and read what he posted. Notice the quotes and all.For starters, ALL members of the GMC are D1. Now, don't embarrass yourself or the NLL---current members, departing member and incoming members by trying to compare their football histories with the likes of Colerain and Princeton.
If you are comparing the 'new" NLL with, say the 2021 TRAC in football, point taken. I will still put up the GMC over the "new" NLL on year-to-year basis. This is the most recent comprehensive history I can find to support my position. And, I will add this caveat: whereas the GMC schools compete with St. X, Moeller and Elder in D1 Region 4, there are ZERO private schools in D1 Region 2 and ZERO non-Toledo based private schools in D2 Region 6. https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/Football/history/FootballParticipants.pdfHe never said that. Please go back and read what he posted. Notice the quotes and all.
I'm aware. I was on said squad. My ring has been collecting dust since January 1997.A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship.
Clearly you haven't been following Lima Senior football since 1996.A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship.
My senior year (1998) we went 2-5 in the GMC so yes a game or two in the NLL . We were slow that year BUT we weren't strong.someone does.
"would maybe win a game or two in football....The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver.
"A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship."
You are saying in the new NLL they'd only win a game or two in football at the same time saying the NLL would "just be the GMC,"... Presuming you are right how they'd do in the new NLL, that is not as they did in the GMC. ?
Good question. How good is Colerain these days? haha.So, you think the new NLL will be stronger, from top to bottom than the GMC---both now and vintage 1996?
That was not our last year in the GMC. I graduated from Lima Senior in 1999 and we were still very much in the league. IIRC our last year of league membership may have been the year after I graduated, so the 1999-00 season.A game or two in football? In 1996, its last year in the GMC, Lima won the state football championship.
Lol....I hope you are joking. The GMC in those days was unbelievable. Nobody in the current NLL would have finished in the top 3 in the GMC in those days in either football for baksetballSo, you think the new NLL will be stronger, from top to bottom than the GMC---both now and vintage 1996?
You do realize that the TRAC in football and basketball is/was head and shoulders above what the NLL was/will ever be right? Neither of those leagues currently can touch what the GMC was in the 90's when Lima Senior was a top 1-2 team in the league in both sports every yearBy "reboot" I'm simply implying that the NLL would be really no different for Lima than the TRAC already was. Lima would be successful in Boys Basketball, would maybe win a game or two in football in the fall and the other sports would wonder why they have to take a beating every week in conference. The NLL for Lima would just be the GMC with a shorter drive for the Lima City Schools bus driver.
He is not joking, he essentially said what you are saying. This rabbit hole is caused by a bunch of misinterpretation...I think? ? Maybe I'm misinterpreting? Who knows?Lol....I hope you are joking. The GMC in those days was unbelievable. Nobody in the current NLL would have finished in the top 3 in the GMC in those days in either football for baksetball
Wow! Considering all of his posts today I must have struck a raw nerve with scbuckeye99. For the record, the GMC expanded from eight to 10 schools beginning in the1997-98 school year. Lakota split into two schools, East and West, Lima Senior was given the boot (which I thought was a mistake) and Colerain and Oak Hills were welcomed into the league. Milford hung around until the 2007-08 school year and was replaced by Mason. I will allow for the possibility that scbuckeye99 took too many hits to the head and thought he was still playing in the GMC in 1998-1999.He is not joking, he essentially said what you are saying. This rabbit hole is caused by a bunch of misinterpretation...I think? ? Maybe I'm misinterpreting? Who knows?
For the record, the GMC of the 90's with Lima Sr. was a dynamite league. It was better than the NLL by a long shot up until this point. I do not think anyone is arguing that. After all, the NLL is and has been a predominantly DII and DIII league..
One could make a case that the ten years of the TRAC is right there or even better than the GMC in the time frame we are discussing (96'). Keep in mind Colerain and the Lakota's did not join until 97'.
Wow! Considering all of his posts today I must have struck a raw nerve with scbuckeye99.
Turns out there was another similar conversation on the GMC thread, vet may have been getting lost in the dual debates. ?I won't say who this is...
No. Just bad recall. I had a son who graduated from a GMC school in'97. I didn't follow all the comings with precision right after that. I have heard people my age begin losing their senses. I have already lost my sense of decency.Turns out there was another similar conversation on the GMC thread, vet may have been getting lost in the dual debates. ?
IDK how this lands for Lima in the long run. I don't know who they are competing with for students but they have nice facilities. Plenty of potential in all the sports but the move to the TCL is certainly not going to help them compete for and retain those athletes. Doesn't strike me as a smart move from either end but I also don't know the difficulties of independent scheduling.
Long live the ghost of Leonard Rush!I won't say who this is...
My soph year in basketball (96-97) boys basketball was in it's first season under Dick Heath was an absolute train wreck. MIGHT have finished last in the GMC that year.You do realize that the TRAC in football and basketball is/was head and shoulders above what the NLL was/will ever be right? Neither of those leagues currently can touch what the GMC was in the 90's when Lima Senior was a top 1-2 team in the league in both sports every year