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kayo
Posts: 126
Dec 7, 2009 12:06am
I showed the formula on the other thread, but these results are only from 2000 through 2009. Enjoy...
Rank School Wins Losses Points Titles
1 Maria Stein Marion Local 33 - 5 87 4
2 Coldwater 30 - 8 76 2
3 Youngstown Mooney 24 - 4 64 3
4 Kettering Alter 24 - 7 63 2
4 Steubenville 24 - 7 63 2
6 Columbus DeSales 26 - 10 62 0
7 Delphos St. John's 24 - 5 61 2
7 Youngstown Ursuline 23 - 3 61 3
9 Cincinnati Elder 21 - 6 56 2
10 Mogadore 21 - 9 55 1
11 Cincinnati Colerain 21 - 8 54 1
11 Columbus Watterson 21 - 8 54 1
11 Hilliard Davidson 20 - 6 54 2
14 Cincinnati St. Xavier 19 - 6 52 2
15 Amanda-Clearcreek 20 - 6 50 1
15 Norwalk St. Paul 19 - 8 50 1
17 Avon Lake 18 - 8 48 1
17 Cleveland St. Ignatius 16 - 8 48 2
17 Hamler Patrick Henry 18 - 8 48 1
17 Newark Licking Valley 20 - 8 48 0
21 Newark Catholic 18 - 7 47 1
22 Marion Pleasant 17 - 8 46 1
23 Mentor Lake Catholic 17 - 7 45 1
24 Shadyside 17 - 9 43 0
25 Kenton 15 - 3 41 2
Rank School Wins Losses Points Titles
1 Maria Stein Marion Local 33 - 5 87 4
2 Coldwater 30 - 8 76 2
3 Youngstown Mooney 24 - 4 64 3
4 Kettering Alter 24 - 7 63 2
4 Steubenville 24 - 7 63 2
6 Columbus DeSales 26 - 10 62 0
7 Delphos St. John's 24 - 5 61 2
7 Youngstown Ursuline 23 - 3 61 3
9 Cincinnati Elder 21 - 6 56 2
10 Mogadore 21 - 9 55 1
11 Cincinnati Colerain 21 - 8 54 1
11 Columbus Watterson 21 - 8 54 1
11 Hilliard Davidson 20 - 6 54 2
14 Cincinnati St. Xavier 19 - 6 52 2
15 Amanda-Clearcreek 20 - 6 50 1
15 Norwalk St. Paul 19 - 8 50 1
17 Avon Lake 18 - 8 48 1
17 Cleveland St. Ignatius 16 - 8 48 2
17 Hamler Patrick Henry 18 - 8 48 1
17 Newark Licking Valley 20 - 8 48 0
21 Newark Catholic 18 - 7 47 1
22 Marion Pleasant 17 - 8 46 1
23 Mentor Lake Catholic 17 - 7 45 1
24 Shadyside 17 - 9 43 0
25 Kenton 15 - 3 41 2

darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Dec 7, 2009 10:32am
I'd like to see the formula.
Pretty interesting list. Shows you who's at the top year in and year out.
Pretty interesting list. Shows you who's at the top year in and year out.
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Cthelites
Posts: 1,951
Dec 7, 2009 2:50pm
I think it was 1 pt for a playoff game 2 pts per win.darbypitcher22 wrote: I'd like to see the formula.
Pretty interesting list. Shows you who's at the top year in and year out.

darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Dec 7, 2009 3:18pm
sounds interesting... obviously certain teams are going to hve more based on how far they moved through the playoffs
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kayo
Posts: 126
Dec 7, 2009 9:51pm
The formula is 1 point per playoff appearance, 2 points per playoff win, and 3 points per state title.
darby - Yes, it's all based on playoff performance, with the regular season having no bearing whatsoever. The all-time list gets some debate going sometimes because the playoff setup has changed so much through the years, but the list shown above is a more accurate measure of the past decade because nothing has changed since 1999.
darby - Yes, it's all based on playoff performance, with the regular season having no bearing whatsoever. The all-time list gets some debate going sometimes because the playoff setup has changed so much through the years, but the list shown above is a more accurate measure of the past decade because nothing has changed since 1999.
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TDium
Posts: 5
Dec 7, 2009 11:39pm
For clarification: Winning the title nets you 14 pts (1 appearance point, 5 wins at 2 pts and 3pts for a title)?
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kayo
Posts: 126
Dec 8, 2009 12:08am
Correct.TDium wrote: For clarification: Winning the title nets you 14 pts (1 appearance point, 5 wins at 2 pts and 3pts for a title)?
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jt_13
Posts: 48
Dec 8, 2009 3:35am
Only one team can claim 10 losses in the decade...now that's impressive