2010 Projected State Contenders All Divisions

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FirstandTen
Posts: 12
Dec 14, 2009 9:51am
What's your thoughts?
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newarkcatholicfan
Posts: 3,199
Dec 14, 2009 9:52am
For the most part it will be the same ole same ole.
The system is the same which helps the teams be the same.
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Squirmydog
Posts: 288
Dec 14, 2009 10:07am
Region 23 semis could be Newark Catholic, Shadyside, Bridgeport, and GCC. If NC overschedules again, look for Malvern or Caldwell(if they come back to D6) to be in the mix. NC should emerge with GCC also as a possible repeater. The usual suspects will come out of R21,22,24. Delphos has a lot coming back and should be the favorite again. ST Paul needs to replace a lot of talent in their backfields but has strong linemen and linebackers returning. Marion Local will be fine in R24.
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futbol4ever
Posts: 123
Dec 14, 2009 12:41pm
Squirmydog wrote: Region 23 semis could be Newark Catholic, Shadyside, Bridgeport, and GCC. If NC overschedules again, look for Malvern or Caldwell(if they come back to D6) to be in the mix. NC should emerge with GCC also as a possible repeater. The usual suspects will come out of R21,22,24. Delphos has a lot coming back and should be the favorite again. ST Paul needs to replace a lot of talent in their backfields but has strong linemen and linebackers returning. Marion Local will be fine in R24.
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Caldwell has to stay in the same division next year
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CardsFlyinHigh
Posts: 340
Dec 14, 2009 8:52pm
Glenville had a lot of talented juniors this year. They should be able to make another run next year. Massillon and McKinley should both stay at a state calibur level
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newarkcatholicfan
Posts: 3,199
Dec 14, 2009 9:50pm
This opinion won’t go over to well but I do not see Newark Catholic making the playoffs next season.

The league games pit them against two horrible division six teams that barring a miracle will not bring them very many computer points. The other game is on the road against a good Nelsonville York team.

I think that is a must win.

Then you have the league schedule that will be solid as always.

Add to that the fact they have not posted a win against a team who has finished the season with a winning record since 2007.
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Squirmydog
Posts: 288
Dec 14, 2009 10:28pm
newarkcatholicfan wrote: This opinion won’t go over to well but I do not see Newark Catholic making the playoffs next season.

The league games pit them against two horrible division six teams that barring a miracle will not bring them very many computer points. The other game is on the road against a good Nelsonville York team.

I think that is a must win.

Then you have the league schedule that will be solid as always.

Add to that the fact they have not posted a win against a team who has finished the season with a winning record since 2007.
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Sonofanump
Dec 14, 2009 10:50pm
DSJ by 3 scores.
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CardsFlyinHigh
Posts: 340
Dec 15, 2009 5:33pm
The MAC