Re: Best SEO BB teams this coming year - Division II, III, & IV
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:19 pm
Watch out for Symmes Valley in dIV . Tibbs is one of the better players in the area.
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Eastern Pike is D3 now.trojandave wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:26 am Division II: Logan Elm, Chillicothe, Waverly, Hillsboro
Division III: Wheelersburg, Piketon, Zane Trace, Chesapeake
Division IV: I am not as familiar with this division as II and III, and Oak Hill is now D3.......Waterford, Glouster Trimble, Manchester, Racine Southern, Eastern Meigs, Leesburg Fairfield, Whiteoak, Western Pike and Eastern Pike.......some of these teams will be battling it out for the district title.
Once again I think D3 will be the most competitive of the 3 divisions.......I could be wrong on this but I think there will be 3 teams from the SE D3 district that will advance to the regional, while only 1 D2 school will go to the Sweet Sixteen.
That post was from 2009.brown22 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:04 pmEastern Pike is D3 now.trojandave wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:26 am Division II: Logan Elm, Chillicothe, Waverly, Hillsboro
Division III: Wheelersburg, Piketon, Zane Trace, Chesapeake
Division IV: I am not as familiar with this division as II and III, and Oak Hill is now D3.......Waterford, Glouster Trimble, Manchester, Racine Southern, Eastern Meigs, Leesburg Fairfield, Whiteoak, Western Pike and Eastern Pike.......some of these teams will be battling it out for the district title.
Once again I think D3 will be the most competitive of the 3 divisions.......I could be wrong on this but I think there will be 3 teams from the SE D3 district that will advance to the regional, while only 1 D2 school will go to the Sweet Sixteen.
School choice is state law, not much the “state” can do about this, or any other thing that is regulated by the state legislatures
That isnt entirely true. The state could do away with open enrollment.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 4:53 amSchool choice is state law, not much the “state” can do about this, or any other thing that is regulated by the state legislatures
I didn't even notice that, thanksdanicalifornia wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:49 pmThat post was from 2009.brown22 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:04 pmEastern Pike is D3 now.trojandave wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:26 am Division II: Logan Elm, Chillicothe, Waverly, Hillsboro
Division III: Wheelersburg, Piketon, Zane Trace, Chesapeake
Division IV: I am not as familiar with this division as II and III, and Oak Hill is now D3.......Waterford, Glouster Trimble, Manchester, Racine Southern, Eastern Meigs, Leesburg Fairfield, Whiteoak, Western Pike and Eastern Pike.......some of these teams will be battling it out for the district title.
Once again I think D3 will be the most competitive of the 3 divisions.......I could be wrong on this but I think there will be 3 teams from the SE D3 district that will advance to the regional, while only 1 D2 school will go to the Sweet Sixteen.
No, again, open enrollment is a law, passed by the Ohio Legislature, the OHSAA must abide by ORC. This is why you now have home school kids playing sports and kids playing sports for schools they do not actually attend. The Ohio Legislature controls those decisions, not the OHSAAnoles_fan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 5:44 amThat isnt entirely true. The state could do away with open enrollment.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 4:53 amSchool choice is state law, not much the “state” can do about this, or any other thing that is regulated by the state legislatures
You said "not much the state can do about this". So yes there is something the "state" can do. Since the Ohio Legislature is the "state"!thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:42 pmNo, again, open enrollment is a law, passed by the Ohio Legislature, the OHSAA must abide by ORC. This is why you now have home school kids playing sports and kids playing sports for schools they do not actually attend. The Ohio Legislature controls those decisions, not the OHSAAnoles_fan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 5:44 amThat isnt entirely true. The state could do away with open enrollment.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 4:53 am
School choice is state law, not much the “state” can do about this, or any other thing that is regulated by the state legislatures
Seeing how school choice is a national movement, that is not going to happen. Need to accept the fact that School choice is a fact of life and is here.noles_fan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 8:34 pmYou said "not much the state can do about this". So yes there is something the "state" can do. Since the Ohio Legislature is the "state"!thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:42 pmNo, again, open enrollment is a law, passed by the Ohio Legislature, the OHSAA must abide by ORC. This is why you now have home school kids playing sports and kids playing sports for schools they do not actually attend. The Ohio Legislature controls those decisions, not the OHSAA
Im ok with open enrollment. The problem is letting kids ping pong back and forth with no repercussions. If a kid wants to transfer thats fine but they need to be required to meet all the guidelines for transfers to participate in athletics. I thought we were passed the days of kids using fraudulent addresses to transfer schools.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 8:32 amSeeing how school choice is a national movement, that is not going to happen. Need to accept the fact that School choice is a fact of life and is here.noles_fan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 8:34 pmYou said "not much the state can do about this". So yes there is something the "state" can do. Since the Ohio Legislature is the "state"!thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:42 pm
No, again, open enrollment is a law, passed by the Ohio Legislature, the OHSAA must abide by ORC. This is why you now have home school kids playing sports and kids playing sports for schools they do not actually attend. The Ohio Legislature controls those decisions, not the OHSAA