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Re: SEOAL outlook for 2008

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:28 pm
by questionmark
With All The Records Above:
I can see a +- 1 game for each team...

Meaning, I have Athens at (10-2)...
So they could possibly be finishing either (11-1 or 9-3) or the original giving the +-1 game...


This could be a factor say Athens turns out to take a -1 and Warren turns out to take a +1... Then both would be at (9-3) and sharing the North Title...

Same thing for the South...
Portsmouth at (9-3) and Gallia at (8-4)...
The Trojans take the -1 and The Blue Devils take the +1.
Each then land at in a flipflop with the Blue Devils in first and the Trojans in second...

It should be a great, fun season a head...

(this is simply just opinion, so feel free to disagree)

Re: SEOAL outlook for 2008

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:14 pm
by cavalier11
Chillicothe at 6-6??? good luck with that one, and portsmouth at 9-3?? same there

Re: SEOAL outlook for 2008

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:44 pm
by chilltown
cavalier11 wrote:Chillicothe at 6-6??? good luck with that one, and portsmouth at 9-3?? same there


You must have a crystal ball ....lol

Re: SEOAL outlook for 2008

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:08 pm
by cavalier11
No?? Not a crystal ball but portsmouth has already lost two league games to Chillicothe and Ironton, they have to play those teams twice more. So, they won't go 9-3 in my opinion, 6-6 is more like it. And, as far as Chillicothe goes, they have more talent then a 6-6 league record, thats just a given, ive seen them play.

Re: SEOAL outlook for 2008

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:56 am
by bluedevilpride
I would have to say at this point in a young season Zanesville is still the team to beat in the North. You can't be the best until you beat the best. I will hold my opinions on Athens until they play the blue devils. I would also not count out Warren after seeing what I thought was a great HS game against Zanesville this week. Warren and Zanesville will win some games on experience alone question for both is how long can the pitching last. We will find out soon but both are hitting the cover off the ball.