TimtheEnchanter
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Beavercreek is either the #1 or #2 seed. A win or tie vs Alter makes Creek the Number #1 seed. Or, if Beavercreek loses and Centerville loses then Creek is the #1 seed.
Centerville is the #1, 2, or 3 seed. If Centerville beats Alter, and Alter beats Beavercreek then the Elks are the #1 seed. If Centerville beats Alter, and Creek wins or ties Alter then, Centerville is the #2. If Alter wins out, then Centerville is the #3 because they would lose the tiebreaker to the Knights.
Alter is a #2, 3, or 4 seed. If the win out over Centerville, Beavercreek, and Troy they win the #2 seed on a tiebreaker over the Elks. If they lose out they fall to the number 4 seed. If they lose to the Elks and Beavers, then they need to beat Troy, even if Troy beats the Aves, the Kinights would win the head-to-head tiebreaker for the #3 seed. If Alter and Troy tie in last game and lose both lose remaining game, they end up tied in points, but Alter is the #3 on the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Troy is a 3 or 4 seed. If Troy beats the Aves then beats Alter, they would need one more loss by Alter to win the #3 seed. Or, if Alter to loses to the Elks and Beavers, then Troy beats them on the last Sunday of the regular season Troy has the outright win of the #3 seed. Tiebreaker scenarios can be deep in this matchup. If Troy beats Alter and they end up tied on points, then they will have split the head-to-head, tied in their division record, and tied in the overall record. That leaves it to goal differential - Alter is minus 15 and Troy is minus 7 at present, so Troy is the likely winner of that tiebreaker for the #3 seed.
Got all that? I shoild put a disclaimer on this, I am not nor ever have been affiliated with the SWOHSHL office, so all of this could be consider pure, unofficial conjecture.
Centerville is the #1, 2, or 3 seed. If Centerville beats Alter, and Alter beats Beavercreek then the Elks are the #1 seed. If Centerville beats Alter, and Creek wins or ties Alter then, Centerville is the #2. If Alter wins out, then Centerville is the #3 because they would lose the tiebreaker to the Knights.
Alter is a #2, 3, or 4 seed. If the win out over Centerville, Beavercreek, and Troy they win the #2 seed on a tiebreaker over the Elks. If they lose out they fall to the number 4 seed. If they lose to the Elks and Beavers, then they need to beat Troy, even if Troy beats the Aves, the Kinights would win the head-to-head tiebreaker for the #3 seed. If Alter and Troy tie in last game and lose both lose remaining game, they end up tied in points, but Alter is the #3 on the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Troy is a 3 or 4 seed. If Troy beats the Aves then beats Alter, they would need one more loss by Alter to win the #3 seed. Or, if Alter to loses to the Elks and Beavers, then Troy beats them on the last Sunday of the regular season Troy has the outright win of the #3 seed. Tiebreaker scenarios can be deep in this matchup. If Troy beats Alter and they end up tied on points, then they will have split the head-to-head, tied in their division record, and tied in the overall record. That leaves it to goal differential - Alter is minus 15 and Troy is minus 7 at present, so Troy is the likely winner of that tiebreaker for the #3 seed.
Got all that? I shoild put a disclaimer on this, I am not nor ever have been affiliated with the SWOHSHL office, so all of this could be consider pure, unofficial conjecture.