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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 8:15:08 GMT -6
Most people would call that parity. What fun is it when 1-4 are automatically in the finals every year. Upsets are what make it fun. Look at Westgate in 4A. How crazy is that. This post tells me how little you know about baseball. Some teams struggle early on before finding their chemistry and stride. Pitching in cold weather may not be near as good as it is in warm weather. Tons of variables go into who gets hot at the right time. You apparently can only see another chance to bash the split. And in doing so, reveal your ignorance of the game. Go clean up that spill on Aisle 5. How do you know that the true 1-4 seeds would make it to the semifinals? Everything you said is true but because of nut jobs like yourself we will never know if we have a true Cinderella story. Weak minded people settle for less. We are dead last in education because of the likes of you. LOL. "Because of the likes of me" huh? That's funny. You are a jock sniffing wannabe who is an embarrassment to the coaching staff at the school you support. They only tolerate you because of your financial help. Otherwise, they either roll their eyes when you are brought up, or just change the subject. Yes...you are someone who needs to be judging the value of others. There's that old Barry Switzer quote that fits you perfectly--"Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. They have no idea how hard it is to get a single, get on first, and work your way around the bases" That is you to a T!
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 8:23:19 GMT -6
How do you know that the true 1-4 seeds would make it to the semifinals? Everything you said is true but because of nut jobs like yourself we will never know if we have a true Cinderella story. Weak minded people settle for less. We are dead last in education because of the likes of you. LOL. "Because of the likes of me" huh? That's funny. You are jock sniffing wannabe who is an embarrassment to the coaching staff at the school you support. They only tolerate you because of your financial help. Otherwise, they either roll their eyes when you are brought up, or just change the subject. Yes...you are someone who needs to be judging the value of others. There's that old Barry Switzer quote that fits you perfectly--"Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. They have no idea how hard it is to get a single, get on first, and work your way around the bases" That is you to a T! And then there are losers like you who never managed to get on first. And probably never made the team.
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 8:24:29 GMT -6
LOL. "Because of the likes of me" huh? That's funny. You are jock sniffing wannabe who is an embarrassment to the coaching staff at the school you support. They only tolerate you because of your financial help. Otherwise, they either roll their eyes when you are brought up, or just change the subject. Yes...you are someone who needs to be judging the value of others. There's that old Barry Switzer quote that fits you perfectly--"Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. They have no idea how hard it is to get a single, get on first, and work your way around the bases" That is you to a T! And then there are losers like you who never managed to get on first. And probably never made the team. Are you in the third grade? LOL
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Post by ricflair on May 8, 2018 11:02:14 GMT -6
Interesting tidbit for you guys. From 1990 - 2016 only 4 public schools won the state title in 2A. North Vermillion in '94 Vidilia in '96 then an 18 year drought where only 4 publics (3 times from one school) were even in the finals and runner up (Vidalia '02 and Sterlington '05 '09, '10) before Kinder won it in '14 and '15.
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 11:07:13 GMT -6
Interesting tidbit for you guys. From 1990 - 2016 only 4 public schools won the state title in 2A. North Vermillion in '94 Vidilia in '96 then an 18 year drought where only 4 publics (3 times from one school) were even in the finals and runner up (Vidalia '02 and Sterlington '05 '09, '10) before Kinder won it in '14 and '15. So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting?
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 11:49:26 GMT -6
Interesting tidbit for you guys. From 1990 - 2016 only 4 public schools won the state title in 2A. North Vermillion in '94 Vidilia in '96 then an 18 year drought where only 4 publics (3 times from one school) were even in the finals and runner up (Vidalia '02 and Sterlington '05 '09, '10) before Kinder won it in '14 and '15. So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting? He never mentioned the split. Sounds like he’s just pointing out facts.
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 11:53:50 GMT -6
So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting? He never mentioned the split. Sounds like he’s just pointing out facts. Careful. Don't confuse Indy. Facts are things he knows nothing about. Shopping carts and stocking shelves...now those are things he can relate to!
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 11:58:42 GMT -6
From 1987-2016, in Class A, only two public schools won a state title. Oak Grove 3 times, and Mangham once. That's four public state titles and 26 private school titles in 30 seasons. No. There was no issue at all.
In fact, in that same 30 year stretch, only 6 public schools were runner-up. Oak Grove 3 times, Mangham twice and Sibley once. That's 6 out of 30.
In Class A, in a 30 year stretch from 1987-2016, out of a possible 60 appearances in the title game, public schools made an appearance only 10 times. That's 16%.
84% of the title game appearances in Class A for that 30 year stretch was by private schools.
Only 4 of a possible 30 state champions were public. That's 13%.
87% of the state champions in Class A were private.
And in that 30 year stretch, only THREE public schools even made an appearance in the title game. Oak Grove 6 times, Mangham 3 and Sibley once.
The split was very necessary!
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 12:00:47 GMT -6
He never mentioned the split. Sounds like he’s just pointing out facts. Careful. Don't confuse Indy. Facts are things he knows nothing about. Shopping carts and stocking shelves...now those are things he can relate to! Great, now we need a comment from Fridaynights and we have the three stooges on one thread. X 3 = 3 zeros.
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 12:05:31 GMT -6
Careful. Don't confuse Indy. Facts are things he knows nothing about. Shopping carts and stocking shelves...now those are things he can relate to! Great, now we need a comment from Fridaynights and we have the three stooges on one thread. X 3 = 3 zeros. You can't even grasp basic multiplication.
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 12:06:18 GMT -6
Careful. Don't confuse Indy. Facts are things he knows nothing about. Shopping carts and stocking shelves...now those are things he can relate to! Great, now we need a comment from Fridaynights and we have the three stooges on one thread. X 3 = 3 zeros. Mr Vicarious speaks! LOL
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Post by btown on May 8, 2018 12:15:19 GMT -6
From 1987-2016, in Class A, only two public schools won a state title. Oak Grove 3 times, and Mangham once. That's four public state titles and 26 private school titles in 30 seasons. No. There was no issue at all. In fact, in that same 30 year stretch, only 6 public schools were runner-up. Oak Grove 3 times, Mangham twice and Sibley once. That's 6 out of 30. In Class A, in a 30 year stretch from 1987-2016, out of a possible 60 appearances in the title game, public schools made an appearance only 10 times. That's 16%. 84% of the title game appearances in Class A for that 30 year stretch was by private schools. Only 4 of a possible 30 state champions were public. That's 13%. 87% of the state champions in Class A were private. And in that 30 year stretch, only THREE public schools even made an appearance in the title game. Oak Grove 6 times, Mangham 3 and Sibley once. The split was very necessary! Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools?
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 12:23:15 GMT -6
From 1987-2016, in Class A, only two public schools won a state title. Oak Grove 3 times, and Mangham once. That's four public state titles and 26 private school titles in 30 seasons. No. There was no issue at all. In fact, in that same 30 year stretch, only 6 public schools were runner-up. Oak Grove 3 times, Mangham twice and Sibley once. That's 6 out of 30. In Class A, in a 30 year stretch from 1987-2016, out of a possible 60 appearances in the title game, public schools made an appearance only 10 times. That's 16%. 84% of the title game appearances in Class A for that 30 year stretch was by private schools. Only 4 of a possible 30 state champions were public. That's 13%. 87% of the state champions in Class A were private. And in that 30 year stretch, only THREE public schools even made an appearance in the title game. Oak Grove 6 times, Mangham 3 and Sibley once. The split was very necessary! Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? 99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 12:26:03 GMT -6
From 1987-2016, in Class A, only two public schools won a state title. Oak Grove 3 times, and Mangham once. That's four public state titles and 26 private school titles in 30 seasons. No. There was no issue at all. In fact, in that same 30 year stretch, only 6 public schools were runner-up. Oak Grove 3 times, Mangham twice and Sibley once. That's 6 out of 30. In Class A, in a 30 year stretch from 1987-2016, out of a possible 60 appearances in the title game, public schools made an appearance only 10 times. That's 16%. 84% of the title game appearances in Class A for that 30 year stretch was by private schools. Only 4 of a possible 30 state champions were public. That's 13%. 87% of the state champions in Class A were private. And in that 30 year stretch, only THREE public schools even made an appearance in the title game. Oak Grove 6 times, Mangham 3 and Sibley once. The split was very necessary! Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? That I don't know. I steal a lot of my information off of 64's website. He could probably answer that question though.
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Post by btown on May 8, 2018 12:26:32 GMT -6
Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? 99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure I am not starting this talk with you for the 100 time. Just looking for information. But to put in your words "the idoit principals voted for it" Indy quote.
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 12:26:37 GMT -6
Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? 99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure 99%+ is an IMPOSSIBLE statistic given that sample size. But since you're into making up statistics today, why don't you tell us the percentage of 2A public school that even offer volleyball?
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Post by kamala on May 8, 2018 12:27:31 GMT -6
Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? 99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure Yes, let's equate the number of schools that play baseball with the number of schools that play volleyball. That'll really prove a point!! Do they let you run the cash register at the store?
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 12:39:43 GMT -6
99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure I am not starting this talk with you for the 100 time. Just looking for information. But to put in your words "the idoit principals voted for it" Indy quote. Com’on man! Since we quit arguing I’m left to argue with a couple sissy cheerleaders. I miss the good old days
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Post by 62Dontstop34 on May 8, 2018 12:45:44 GMT -6
Interesting tidbit for you guys. From 1990 - 2016 only 4 public schools won the state title in 2A. North Vermillion in '94 Vidilia in '96 then an 18 year drought where only 4 publics (3 times from one school) were even in the finals and runner up (Vidalia '02 and Sterlington '05 '09, '10) before Kinder won it in '14 and '15. So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting? Just another interesting tidbit. Kinder's 2014 played private schools the entire way thru the play-offs. After that year I don't know when they implemented the split to include baseball
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Post by 62Dontstop34 on May 8, 2018 12:49:06 GMT -6
Good information, can you give the % of public school to the % of private schools? 99% + of volleyball championships in that time frame was won by private schools. Why wasn’t that sport split? Yet it was football that lead the movement. Go figure Ha I didn't even really know schools had volley ball teams. Kinder doesn't. No split there
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Post by btown on May 8, 2018 12:49:25 GMT -6
I am not starting this talk with you for the 100 time. Just looking for information. But to put in your words "the idoit principals voted for it" Indy quote. Com’on man! Since we quit arguing I’m left to argue with a couple sissy cheerleaders. I miss the good old days I like watching these days, spurting a little lighter fluid every now and then. Keep waiting on bigbobjohnsonmagnum to make his come back.
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 12:50:59 GMT -6
So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting? Just another interesting tidbit. Kinder's 2014 played private schools the entire way thru the play-offs. After that year I don't know when they implemented the split to include baseball I think it was the next year the cheerleaders got their way in baseball. And another tidbit, they look silly in skirts
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 12:54:29 GMT -6
Com’on man! Since we quit arguing I’m left to argue with a couple sissy cheerleaders. I miss the good old days I like watching these days, spurting a little lighter fluid every now and then. Keep waiting on bigbobjohnsonmagnum to make his come back. I’m pretty sure spongebob morphed into Kamala, same feminine traits anyway.
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 12:56:18 GMT -6
Just another interesting tidbit. Kinder's 2014 played private schools the entire way thru the play-offs. After that year I don't know when they implemented the split to include baseball I think it was the next year the cheerleaders got their way in baseball. And another tidbit, they look silly in skirts Awful lot of posting coming from you about men in skirts. A couple of days ago you were talking about someone unzipping their pants. I get it now.
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Post by 62Dontstop34 on May 8, 2018 12:56:30 GMT -6
Just another interesting tidbit. Kinder's 2014 played private schools the entire way thru the play-offs. After that year I don't know when they implemented the split to include baseball I think it was the next year the cheerleaders got their way in baseball. And another tidbit, they look silly in skirts Yeah it was that year or the following in 2016 when ND broke it off in us at Regionals. Well I was guilty of being a softball player. Never a cheerleader
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Post by ricflair on May 8, 2018 12:58:31 GMT -6
Interesting tidbit for you guys. From 1990 - 2016 only 4 public schools won the state title in 2A. North Vermillion in '94 Vidilia in '96 then an 18 year drought where only 4 publics (3 times from one school) were even in the finals and runner up (Vidalia '02 and Sterlington '05 '09, '10) before Kinder won it in '14 and '15. So you are saying a lack of public schools winning justifies splitting? I'm not justifying anything (as I don't have to) but only highlighting that the old system was broken. And while this current format may not be the final answer, something had to change.
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 13:00:22 GMT -6
I think it was the next year the cheerleaders got their way in baseball. And another tidbit, they look silly in skirts Yeah it was that year or the following in 2016 when ND broke it off in us at Regionals. Well I was guilty of being a softball player. Never a cheerleader No offense but you are not even close to being the poster from kinder I would expect to see in a cheerleader outfit!
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 13:02:17 GMT -6
Yeah it was that year or the following in 2016 when ND broke it off in us at Regionals. Well I was guilty of being a softball player. Never a cheerleader No offense but you are not even close to being the poster from kinder I would expect to see in a cheerleader outfit! You obviously enjoy picturing men in cheerleader outfits. Hey it 2018, good for you man...good for you.
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Post by indy on May 8, 2018 13:05:58 GMT -6
No offense but you are not even close to being the poster from kinder I would expect to see in a cheerleader outfit! You obviously enjoy picturing men in cheerleader outfits. Hey it 2018, good for you man...good for you. Where did I say men?
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Post by kinder1981 on May 8, 2018 13:09:17 GMT -6
You obviously enjoy picturing men in cheerleader outfits. Hey it 2018, good for you man...good for you. Where did I say men? We all know what you meant. It's cool. Be true to yourself, that what I always say.
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