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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2016 Central Catholic (beat Nashoba 2-0; Whitman Hanson & West Spgfld in semis)
2015 Needham (beat Algonquin 3-1; L-S & Minnechaug in semi's)
2014 W. Springfield (beat Whitman-Hanson 1-0 OT; L-S & Nashoba in semi's)
2013 Newton North (beat Minnechaug PKs; Franklin & Westboro in Semi's);
2012 Franklin (beat Nashoba 2-1; Beverly & Minnechaug in semi's)
2011 Peabody (beat E. Longmeadow 1-0; Oliver-Ames & Nashoba in semi's)
2010 Central Catholic (beat Shrewsbury 2-1); Franklin & Chicopee Comp in semi's)
2009 Algonquin (beat A-B 1-0; Whitman-Hanson & Minnechaug in semi's)
2008 Minnechaug (beat A-B 1-0; Weymouth & Algonquin in semi's)
2007 A-B (beat Shrewsbury)
North has 5 championships, Central & South 2, West 1
2 South: Needham, Franklin
2 West: West Springfield, Minnechaug
1 Central: Algonquin
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is there not a central or west div 2? Is eastern ma as far as it goes for south and north??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut North has the easy road so give the South a couple more their feelings don't get hurt. While you're at it give them a trophy or a medal so we're all happy.
Still a great feat to win it all by anyone who wins it but the set up makes zero sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSouth plays 1 more game in their tourney. Less rest and more injuries so it's hard to compare. Plus there are much more quality teams in the south so North has the advantage going into the EMass final.
Still a great feat to win it all by anyone who wins it but the set up makes zero sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you need some common sense or do you just like having an easy road?
2013: South #1 seed Franklin loses state semi-final to Newton North, defeated Milford (8-7-3, #17 seed) by a grueling score of 5-2 in the first round.
2014: South #4 seed Whitman-Hanson loses to state final to West Springfield, defeated Newton South (9-7-2, #13 seed) by a score of 1-0 in the first round.
2015: South #4 seed Needham wins state final over Algonquin, defeating Weymouth (12-7-0, #13 seed) by a score of 3-0 didn't take any significant toll evidently.
2016: South #3 seed Whitman-Hanson loses state semi-final to Central Catholic, defeated Weymouth (8-5-4, #14 seed) by a score of 2-0 in the opening round must've done them in.
2017: South #5 seed King Philip loses state semi-final to Westford Academy, defeating Oliver Ames (11-7-0, #12 seed) by a score of 3-0 in the first round surely wiped them out.
Anyone else get the impression that being among the highest seeds in the South mostly just tells us that you play a soft schedule and probably doesn't help prepare a team for the the playoff run?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSpare me. So the South winner plays an extra EASY game (4 total), instead of the 3 that everyone else plays to win their district. Big deal. It's a chance for the end of the bench to get some of their own playoff enjoyment by getting on the field for a lot of minutes they don't get beyond the quarterfinals.
2013: South #1 seed Franklin loses state semi-final to Newton North, defeated Milford (8-7-3, #17 seed) by a grueling score of 5-2 in the first round.
2014: South #4 seed Whitman-Hanson loses to state final to West Springfield, defeated Newton South (9-7-2, #13 seed) by a score of 1-0 in the first round.
2015: South #4 seed Needham wins state final over Algonquin, defeating Weymouth (12-7-0, #13 seed) by a score of 3-0 didn't take any significant toll evidently.
2016: South #3 seed Whitman-Hanson loses state semi-final to Central Catholic, defeated Weymouth (8-5-4, #14 seed) by a score of 2-0 in the opening round must've done them in.
2017: South #5 seed King Philip loses state semi-final to Westford Academy, defeating Oliver Ames (11-7-0, #12 seed) by a score of 3-0 in the first round surely wiped them out.
Anyone else get the impression that being among the highest seeds in the South mostly just tells us that you play a soft schedule and probably doesn't help prepare a team for the the playoff run?
An playoff extra game always takes a toll on a team as well as their opponents. I know offhand of two of the above mentioned teams beating higher higher ranked team who lost key starting players to injury in the playoffs. Would they have made a difference? maybe, maybe maybe not, but that's not the point.
To argue differently is simply being a contrarian or a troll, or both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre you an idiot or just play one on TS?
An playoff extra game always takes a toll on a team as well as their opponents. I know offhand of two of the above mentioned teams beating higher higher ranked team who lost key starting players to injury in the playoffs. Would they have made a difference? maybe, maybe maybe not, but that's not the point.
To argue differently is simply being a contrarian or a troll, or both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSpare me. So the South winner plays an extra EASY game (4 total), instead of the 3 that everyone else plays to win their district. Big deal. It's a chance for the end of the bench to get some of their own playoff enjoyment by getting on the field for a lot of minutes they don't get beyond the quarterfinals.
2013: South #1 seed Franklin loses state semi-final to Newton North, defeated Milford (8-7-3, #17 seed) by a grueling score of 5-2 in the first round.
2014: South #4 seed Whitman-Hanson loses to state final to West Springfield, defeated Newton South (9-7-2, #13 seed) by a score of 1-0 in the first round.
2015: South #4 seed Needham wins state final over Algonquin, defeating Weymouth (12-7-0, #13 seed) by a score of 3-0 didn't take any significant toll evidently.
2016: South #3 seed Whitman-Hanson loses state semi-final to Central Catholic, defeated Weymouth (8-5-4, #14 seed) by a score of 2-0 in the opening round must've done them in.
2017: South #5 seed King Philip loses state semi-final to Westford Academy, defeating Oliver Ames (11-7-0, #12 seed) by a score of 3-0 in the first round surely wiped them out.
Anyone else get the impression that being among the highest seeds in the South mostly just tells us that you play a soft schedule and probably doesn't help prepare a team for the the playoff run?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho did KP play that was an easy win? Also, with the extra game , they don't get any extra rest. Terrible setup for a tournament. I get it , the south has more teams. Then start their tournament a week earlier than when the North starts. These games are physical you idiot and someone or multiple kids get hurt every game (have you been to a game moron?).
Last 10 Year Results
South - 8 years of making excuses (this year obviously no different)
Central - 8 years of not winning while not being idiots and making excuses
North - 5 years of losing without being idiots
West - 9 years of losing without being idiots
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast 10 Year Results
South - 8 years of making excuses (this year obviously no different)
Central - 8 years of not winning while not being idiots and making excuses
North - 5 years of losing without being idiots
West - 9 years of losing without being idiots
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast 10 Year Results
South - 8 years of making excuses (this year obviously no different)
Central - 8 years of not winning while not being idiots and making excuses
North - 5 years of losing without being idiots
West - 9 years of losing without being idiots
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