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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom watching them play it think it’s a combination of both. They truly lack finishing but the number clear cut chances is a little exaggerated...
It is a real reason for concern
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Bay state Carey
1. Framingham 5-1-4 (9-1-4)
2. Wellesley 4-3-3 (6-4-3)
3. Newton north 4-3-2 (6-4-3)
4. Brookline 4-4-2 (4-6-4)
5. Natick 2-2-5 (4-2-5)
Bay state Herget
1. Needham 8-1-1 (11-2-2)
2. Weymouth 7-3-0 (10-3-1)
3. Braintree 3–4-2 (6-6-2)
4. Walpole 2-9-0 (2-10-1)
5. Milton 0-9-1 (2-11-2)
Tuesday matches
Needham at Framingham
Weymouth at Newton North
Natick at Walpole
Milton at Brookline
Braintree at Wellesley
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Braintree Wellesley is actually Monday. Braintree coming on-now healthy. That depth and waves of substitutes could make in interesting
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBay state Carey
1. Framingham 5-1-4 (9-1-4)
2. Wellesley 4-3-3 (6-4-3)
3. Newton north 4-3-2 (6-4-3)
4. Brookline 4-4-2 (4-6-4)
5. Natick 2-2-5 (4-2-5)
Bay state Herget
1. Needham 8-1-1 (11-2-2)
2. Weymouth 7-3-0 (10-3-1)
3. Braintree 3–4-2 (6-6-2)
4. Walpole 2-9-0 (2-10-1)
5. Milton 0-9-1 (2-11-2)
Tuesday matches
Needham at Framingham
Weymouth at Newton North
Natick at Walpole
Milton at Brookline
Braintree at Wellesley
etc)
Would a 6-6-1 team be considered tied in the standings with an 0-0-13 team?
Is this consistent across all leagues under the MIAA?
Also are there any tiebreakers? (Head to head, GD)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre standings based on wins first? Or a point system where ties count as half a win (as they do in post-season qualification) ?
etc)
Would a 6-6-1 team be considered tied in the standings with an 0-0-13 team?
Is this consistent across all leagues under the MIAA?
Also are there any tiebreakers? (Head to head, GD)
1 point for a tie
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre standings based on wins first? Or a point system where ties count as half a win (as they do in post-season qualification) ?
etc)
Would a 6-6-1 team be considered tied in the standings with an 0-0-13 team?
Is this consistent across all leagues under the MIAA?
Also are there any tiebreakers? (Head to head, GD)
I think it's the same in all leagues but could be wrong.
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For high school league purposes
Win=2 points, Tie=1 point
If teams are tied on league points, they are co-champs. No tie breakers
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