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12-12-2017, 05:00 PM
Why do teams schedule these schools? What can these schools do to play against more competitive teams/leagues?
2016-2017
Piarist went 1-28 (0-15 region, 0-8 district)
Win over Riverside Christian
Forfeit in District vs. Pikeville
Riverside Christian 5-26 (0-10 region, 0-7 district)
3 wins over Piarist
2 over KSFTD
Rose Hill 11-20 (1-9 in region, 0-7 in district)
3 wins over Piarist
2 wins over Riverside Christian
2016-2017
Piarist went 1-28 (0-15 region, 0-8 district)
Win over Riverside Christian
Forfeit in District vs. Pikeville
Riverside Christian 5-26 (0-10 region, 0-7 district)
3 wins over Piarist
2 over KSFTD
Rose Hill 11-20 (1-9 in region, 0-7 in district)
3 wins over Piarist
2 wins over Riverside Christian
12-12-2017, 06:08 PM
Most coaches will not call these teams and ask if they wanna play, these teams are the ones that are calling the other schools wanting to know if they will play. Riverside use to play one of the toughest schedules in the state for a school it's size.
12-12-2017, 06:17 PM
I mentioned something similar in another thread.
In my opinion, these schools would compete at a higher level if they were in the KCSAA.
Maybe if they're in the district hosting rotation they make a lot of money?
I would imagine some schools just have to schedule them for seeding purposes.
In my opinion, these schools would compete at a higher level if they were in the KCSAA.
Maybe if they're in the district hosting rotation they make a lot of money?
I would imagine some schools just have to schedule them for seeding purposes.
12-13-2017, 04:25 AM
zaga_fan Wrote:I mentioned something similar in another thread.
In my opinion, these schools would compete at a higher level if they were in the KCSAA.
Maybe if they're in the district hosting rotation they make a lot of money?
I would imagine some schools just have to schedule them for seeding purposes.
Iâm not familiar with KCSAA. What is that?
12-13-2017, 06:51 PM
12-14-2017, 02:28 PM
Most small Christian schools around here play in that league.
I would guarantee these teams would be competitive there.
Again, I think it's a money thing. If I'm not mistaken - I heard that one school uses the money they make from postseason tournaments to finance their athletic programs and even more.
I would guarantee these teams would be competitive there.
Again, I think it's a money thing. If I'm not mistaken - I heard that one school uses the money they make from postseason tournaments to finance their athletic programs and even more.
12-14-2017, 03:30 PM
Explorer Wrote:Iâm not familiar with KCSAA. What is that?
zaga_fan Wrote:Most small Christian schools around here play in that league.
I would guarantee these teams would be competitive there.
Again, I think it's a money thing. If I'm not mistaken - I heard that one school uses the money they make from postseason tournaments to finance their athletic programs and even more.
I kind of wish that the KHSAA would allow some exemption to these schools to play in those leagues. I get why they choose to stay in the KHSAA however. They probably make more money to be in that league than the others.
12-14-2017, 04:20 PM
Travel would be brutal to play based on looking at the team list.
http://kcsaa.net/School_By_Region.aspx
http://kcsaa.net/School_By_Region.aspx
12-14-2017, 05:13 PM
Explorer Wrote:Travel would be brutal to play based on looking at the team list.
http://kcsaa.net/School_By_Region.aspx
There's also this:
http://www.kcaaonline.com/
I don't know where half of these schools are.
12-14-2017, 06:21 PM
OhHereWeGo Wrote:There's also this:
http://www.kcaaonline.com/
I don't know where half of these schools are.
The 4th region wouldn't be as bad for these schools.
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