NYBuckeye96 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:36 pm
NY has a lot of TVC championships in multiple sports to be too small for the Ohio. Besides football, look at wrestling. If wrestling ever had divisions in-conference, NY would need to be in the big school division. NY is always in the top few teams for volleyball and girls basketball. Boys basketball is a different story, but would NY really be any better in boys basketball in the Hocking? Probably not. The Bucks recently have built good track and field teams, particularly the boys. The girls that play are good, but if you are borderline not about to qualify for a team score, that can be a problem. Boys and Girls Cross country are fairly new sports at NY, I would say a decade or less. It's growing, but probably wouldn't win a Hocking Championship any more than an Ohio one. Golf is terrible, but back in the early days of NY, golf dominated under Coach Mary Jane McKinley. Multiple TVC Championships in golf in the 70s. Baseball and softball aren't going to do any better in the Hocking than the Ohio I don't think. Maybe baseball. Softball has just been awful year after year after year, so it won't matter what division NY played there. I think that's all the teams unless I forgot something.
Baseball competes and wins against Hocking schools regularly in Baseball.
Softball is on its way to be turned around and compete much much better against Hocking schools.
Track and field has become a very consistent program but with the exception of last year it's almost impossible to compete for the TVC Ohio championship regularly regardless of how successful our kids are individually.
Girls track while having good athletes doesn't have enough numbers to ever think about winning a TVC title in the Ohio.
Cross country will never have enough kids to win a TVC title in the Ohio either.
So, to sum everything up.
Wrestling and football.
We can't compete regularly in the other sports in the Ohio division. Our student athletes deserve the chance to win a league title in those sports.