LHAC releases its sections in HS sports
Re: LHAC releases its sections in HS sports
What about Week 10?CCDevil2012 wrote: ↑October 17th, 2022, 12:08 pmWest 1: Bishop McCort Catholic, Greater Johnstown, Richland, Somerset and Westmont Hilltop.footballfan1 wrote: ↑October 16th, 2022, 6:59 pm Can someone list the section Huntingdon would be in, please? Just curious if their schedule even changes much.
West 2: Bedford, Central Cambria, Chestnut Ridge, Forest Hills and Penn Cambria.
East 1: Bellwood-Antis, Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic, Central, Huntingdon and Tyrone.
East 2: Bald Eagle Area, Bellefonte, Clearfield, Penns Valley and Philipsburg-Osceola.
Teams will play all four section opponents, three members of the same geographic section along with two crossover games with one member from each opposite geographic section.
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Re: LHAC releases its sections in HS sports
I believe week 10 was crossover play based on standings.LeeCorso wrote: ↑October 18th, 2022, 8:42 pmWhat about Week 10?CCDevil2012 wrote: ↑October 17th, 2022, 12:08 pmWest 1: Bishop McCort Catholic, Greater Johnstown, Richland, Somerset and Westmont Hilltop.footballfan1 wrote: ↑October 16th, 2022, 6:59 pm Can someone list the section Huntingdon would be in, please? Just curious if their schedule even changes much.
West 2: Bedford, Central Cambria, Chestnut Ridge, Forest Hills and Penn Cambria.
East 1: Bellwood-Antis, Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic, Central, Huntingdon and Tyrone.
East 2: Bald Eagle Area, Bellefonte, Clearfield, Penns Valley and Philipsburg-Osceola.
Teams will play all four section opponents, three members of the same geographic section along with two crossover games with one member from each opposite geographic section.
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Yes, I believe a cross-over similar to what the Heritage-West Pac does was proposed, so they can crown an LHAC 'champ'. I think a 9-game regular season is plenty and don't see the need to add a meaningless game, especially for play-off teams. This league is gruelling enough. Player safety should be a consideration.
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Re: LHAC releases its sections in HS sports
I know most coaches love the “tough game” heading into the playoffs; especially if you plan on making a run. Injuries can happen in all aspects of life or any games, not just “tough ones”. Most people go farther taking on challenges not avoiding themColonel Mustard wrote: ↑October 19th, 2022, 9:59 am Yes, I believe a cross-over similar to what the Heritage-West Pac does was proposed, so they can crown an LHAC 'champ'. I think a 9-game regular season is plenty and don't see the need to add a meaningless game, especially for play-off teams. This league is gruelling enough. Player safety should be a consideration.
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The majority of the LHAC schedule is a challenge. They don't really need an extra meaningless challenge. I get crowning an LHAC champ. It's tougher to win the LHAC than a district title, and it should be regarded as such. But for the other teams heading to the play-offs it makes little sense. Don't give me the iron grinding iron BS. For playoff teams, the season is way too long as it is.
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BS? Hmmmn here’s a word you’ll like… you’re entitled to your opinion. It doesn’t change mine
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How is the season to long?
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The LHAC did have a championship game in football when it was first formed. I think it lasted a year or 2 but I don't know why it was abandoned.Colonel Mustard wrote: ↑October 19th, 2022, 4:46 pm The majority of the LHAC schedule is a challenge. They don't really need an extra meaningless challenge. I get crowning an LHAC champ. It's tougher to win the LHAC than a district title, and it should be regarded as such. But for the other teams heading to the play-offs it makes little sense. Don't give me the iron grinding iron BS. For playoff teams, the season is way too long as it is.
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You had no problem challenging my opinion??Elderlyeagle wrote: ↑October 19th, 2022, 7:07 pm BS? Hmmmn here’s a word you’ll like… you’re entitled to your opinion. It doesn’t change mine
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Teams that make the district final and states will play more games than major colleges. And major college teams have a bye week during the season and several weeks off before bowl games. High schools play straight through. Throw in scrimmage games, daily work-outs and 7v7 tourneys starting in June, and some kids playing both Monday and Friday due to low numbers, and you have a long season for a bunch of high school kids.