I just checked the OHSAA regulations online. It doesn't say anything about having to charge during the regular season if you also charge during the playoffs. I know I've heard that before, but apparently it's wrong. Thanks for setting me straight.buckfan84 wrote:I know NY charges for parking during playoffs but not regular season.
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West played in the state finals. And by the way the same thing was probably said about Southern Ohio that year also.chicken_coop wrote:West, Burg and Valley have played for Regional Titles...Valley beat 2 columbus schools en route to the Reg 19 title game (Grandview Heights and Bishop Ready) and lost 26-21 in the title game. West played in the state semis..Paladin_II wrote:As usual, SEO is weak again. I didn't see anyone at the begining of the season winning a Regional Championship. But at this point, Nelsonville-York has a reasonable chance. Other than that, no one else does. Most will not even make it to the championship game. I'm sure there will be some laughable games , depending on the match-ups. Even worse, the competition this year in other regions will make it extremely difficult for whoever wins the SE region, which will include many area Columbus schools.
Sit back and watch the comedy unfold.............lol
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I'm not arguing that the SEOAL isn't tougher than the TVC or that N-Y would be a annual contender in that league. Most years the top SEOAL schools would be able to handle N-Y but this year I'd give them the nod over all of the SEOAL school's except Jackson. I'm not trying to spark a new debate or renew an old one, just offering my opinion.FANOSPORTS wrote:What you say is true Big Dog but when you play in a league where you are guaranteed 5 wins a year and might, might have a couple close games a year it's a lot different than playing in the SEOAL, just saying. I've (just here in the last couple years) heard a lot of TVC fans saying N-Y could compete yearly with the best in the SEOAL. Well, let's set up the schedules for the future if that is what they think because the proof would be "in the pudding" as they say and I don't think it would be pretty from the TVC perspective in the long run IMO.A-Town Big Dog wrote:N-Y hasn't had a losing season in the last ten years either to go along with their six trips to the playoffs, I think most teams/fans including your Cavs would be more than happy with that success, considering they had five losing seasons and three seasons at .500 to go along with their two playoff appearences.CavsFan08 wrote:Maybe you are right Bucks09. I was doing some math last night and kept coming up with 0. I was trying to add up Ny's playoff wins in the past decade. 0-6 in the past decade in week 11 would make it hard to reload every season for that tough TVC schedule. Please help me if my math is wrong.