Norwayne obviously has to be the favorite!
Thoughts?
Good luck when you play there.Go Falcons;999870 wrote:In the case of the revolving week one. Mapleton changed their minds again now Hillsdale has signed two year with Manchester.
You get "Franced" there!THE4RINGZ;999874 wrote:Good luck when you play there.
1_beast;999879 wrote:You get "Franced" there!
I am expecting a little bit of a down year for the Falcons. However, now I am not sure. In two years Hillsdale has only lost to two state champions and a state semifinalist. All in very close games.THE4RINGZ;999874 wrote:Good luck when you play there.
Go Falcons;999885 wrote:I am expecting a little bit of a down year for the Falcons. However, now I am not sure. In two years Hillsdale has only lost to two state champions and a state semifinalist. All in very close games.
Amen Mr iced your right.iced earth;1000030 wrote:As I stated on another thread...If Norwaynes staff stays put, and doesn't leave for bigger and better things, the rest of the WCAL will need to upgrade and move into the 21st century to compete. Having #45 was important, but I was just amazed all playoffs long at how much more advanced Norwaynes offense and defense was compared to what I am used to seeing from the Bears, Smithies, and Bulldogs. (the traditional WCAL powers). If these schools do not advance their games to keep up there really could be a long term changing of the guard in the league.
Go Falcons;999870 wrote:In the case of the revolving week one. Mapleton changed their minds again now Hillsdale has signed two year with Manchester.
Red Rum;999956 wrote:2012-
WCAL football- Northwestern rolls to County title on the way to winning the state championship and the USA today national championship.
College football- Buckeyes win National championship in Urban Meyers 1st year
Pro football- Browns win Super Bowl after Kosar comes out of retirement to lead them there
and of course the tribe goes 162-0 on the way to winning the series
Take it all to the bank and write checks on it.
iced earth;1000030 wrote:As I stated on another thread...If Norwaynes staff stays put, and doesn't leave for bigger and better things, the rest of the WCAL will need to upgrade and move into the 21st century to compete. Having #45 was important, but I was just amazed all playoffs long at how much more advanced Norwaynes offense and defense was compared to what I am used to seeing from the Bears, Smithies, and Bulldogs. (the traditional WCAL powers). If these schools do not advance their games to keep up there really could be a long term changing of the guard in the league.
Enough outta you!thePITman;1000213 wrote:Smithville beat Norwayne, so they were obviously the best team in the WCAL this season.
OK... just yoking!
had 1 kid that did some kind of weight management, i dont know why. The other 4 wrestlers that play football. 1- is a heavyweight at 285, 1- is a 220lb 1st year wrestler, 1- is a 182lb RB that hasnt wrestled in 5 years and 1- is wrestling 15 lbs and 2 weight classes higher than last year. Mr Earth...you statement holds no water!iced earth;999974 wrote:Waynedales players need to stop worrying about staying close to wrestling weight and freakin eat something...can't win with a bunch of 145's to 165's
I agree to an extent....but alot hinges on personal. EVEN more hinges on COACHING!iced earth;1000030 wrote:As I stated on another thread...If Norwaynes staff stays put, and doesn't leave for bigger and better things, the rest of the WCAL will need to upgrade and move into the 21st century to compete. Having #45 was important, but I was just amazed all playoffs long at how much more advanced Norwaynes offense and defense was compared to what I am used to seeing from the Bears, Smithies, and Bulldogs. (the traditional WCAL powers). If these schools do not advance their games to keep up there really could be a long term changing of the guard in the league.
I hate seeing the Bears close to the cellar. Hope they right the ship...but I think Norwayne/NWN/Hillsdale are your frontrunners....whodathunkit?1486wd;1000636 wrote:my suspicion is you will see the league move more to the middle next yr - the best ones not as good, the worst ones not as bad. Might make for a less lopsided league than we had this season, more parity, more unexpected outcomes. (but prob no state titles, haha)
I guess I will take a stab at next yr, although it will probably change so don't hold me to this next fall
.
1)norwayne - enough there to still win the league, but prob not state champ good
2)northwestern - nolletti and co make a move
3)smithville - shrock keeps them competitive even with the losses
4)hillsdale - more losses, but still decent
5)dalton - still will be young, but the 9th and 10th graders become 10th and 11th. We will see how much the fire hardened the youngsters. You still have moyer
6)Waynedale - not sure who is returning from an average bears team.
7)Chippewa - this is the yr they crawl out of the basement
8)Rittman - takes another small step back
