SOC I 2017
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:18 pm
I'm ready for baseball season. Thoughts on SOC I this upcoming season?
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Did ND lose their starting catcher?AllAboutTheU wrote:I like the Titans. Mader has done a great job with the program since taking over. He has done a great job taking care of the field also. I would put ND's baseball field as one of the best.
ND lost 4 starters. Only 1 pitcher 1A. Return the 1B, 2 and 3 pitcher. Have a transfer in to replace transfer out (same grade), just as good maybe better offensively. The team has 3 Juniors that have started for two years. Plus the Junior transfer. Probably start 5 seniors with them. Just a guess on my part.sportscrazy1899 wrote:Clay brings back almost everybody, ND brings back some loses 4 seniors and a junior I do believe from a transfer. Symmes Valley will be solid, and I believe East has a new coach. Green will be another good team. This years league will be solid, cannot wait to see what it holds!
ND has one of the best pitchers around coming back. Looking forward to watching them play.Mailman wrote:ND lost 4 starters. Only 1 pitcher 1A. Return the 1B, 2 and 3 pitcher. Have a transfer in to replace transfer out (same grade), just as good maybe better offensively. The team has 3 Juniors that have started for two years. Plus the Junior transfer. Probably start 5 seniors with them. Just a guess on my part.sportscrazy1899 wrote:Clay brings back almost everybody, ND brings back some loses 4 seniors and a junior I do believe from a transfer. Symmes Valley will be solid, and I believe East has a new coach. Green will be another good team. This years league will be solid, cannot wait to see what it holds!
Yes they can. If a school does not field a sport, then they can play at a neighboring school district. Notre Dame does not field a soccer team, so a freshman at ND played soccer here at Minford.brown22 wrote:Does anyone know if the kids from NB can go else where to play. I would think they could but not certain.
My thoughts as well... Some love to think negative all the time.minford17 wrote:What is wrong with the scheduling? Playing teams back to back is the best scheduling decision that could have been done. Prohibits teams with only one strong pitcher from using him in both games being played against best competition. As far as alignment, just makes sense to split the big and small schools for competitive reasons.
Oak Hill in the little school???? Half the schools don even have football and they are the larger onesminford17 wrote:What is wrong with the scheduling? Playing teams back to back is the best scheduling decision that could have been done. Prohibits teams with only one strong pitcher from using him in both games being played against best competition. As far as alignment, just makes sense to split the big and small schools for competitive reasons.
Baseball forum. Oak Hill in SOC2 and have pretty good baseball team lead by Shane Springs and Riley Kuhn. Baseball schools are as follows:thedogg16 wrote:Oak Hill in the little school???? Half the schools don even have football and they are the larger onesminford17 wrote:What is wrong with the scheduling? Playing teams back to back is the best scheduling decision that could have been done. Prohibits teams with only one strong pitcher from using him in both games being played against best competition. As far as alignment, just makes sense to split the big and small schools for competitive reasons.
minford17 wrote:Yes they can. If a school does not field a sport, then they can play at a neighboring school district. Notre Dame does not field a soccer team, so a freshman at ND played soccer here at Minford.brown22 wrote:Does anyone know if the kids from NB can go else where to play. I would think they could but not certain.
You must be the one mistaken, because how did the young man from ND play on Minford's JV soccer team.father time wrote:minford17 wrote:Yes they can. If a school does not field a sport, then they can play at a neighboring school district. Notre Dame does not field a soccer team, so a freshman at ND played soccer here at Minford.brown22 wrote:Does anyone know if the kids from NB can go else where to play. I would think they could but not certain.
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Yes. If your school does not offer a sport you can play at a neighboring schoolfather time wrote:minford17 wrote:Yes they can. If a school does not field a sport, then they can play at a neighboring school district. Notre Dame does not field a soccer team, so a freshman at ND played soccer here at Minford.brown22 wrote:Does anyone know if the kids from NB can go else where to play. I would think they could but not certain.
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