2020 LV schedule....
2020 LV schedule....
8/22 Scrimmage w/Berlin 10:00 AM
8/28 Indiana Area
9/4 Elizabeth Forward
9/11 at Jeanette
9/18 at Frazier
9/25 Open as of now
10/2 Steel Valley
10/9 at Serra Catholic
10/17 at Summit Academy (12:30 PM)
10/23 Shadyside Academy
10/30 at Apollo Ridge
8/28 Indiana Area
9/4 Elizabeth Forward
9/11 at Jeanette
9/18 at Frazier
9/25 Open as of now
10/2 Steel Valley
10/9 at Serra Catholic
10/17 at Summit Academy (12:30 PM)
10/23 Shadyside Academy
10/30 at Apollo Ridge
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Wish they could find a more challenging scrimmage.
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Enzo, Berlin usually has a strong team.
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I concur with tubmill on berlin being a strong team
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Didn’t I read somewhere that Aliquippa has wanted to scrimmage them?
How can Ligonier move to the WPIAL and be scheduled to play Indiana but not Derry which is right next door? Or Greensburg-Salem?
How can Ligonier move to the WPIAL and be scheduled to play Indiana but not Derry which is right next door? Or Greensburg-Salem?
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The WPIAL's scheduling and conference alignment process is pretty bad. Some want District 6 to adopt it though.
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I just think there is some corruption to some of the scheduling. Some conferences have made it really tough on others and forced teams out. Some schools should be in other conferences, etc.Crimson's Ghost wrote: ↑February 4th, 2020, 8:21 am The WPIAL's scheduling and conference alignment process is pretty bad. Some want District 6 to adopt it though.
I think too much power is in the hands of athletic directors, some are just bad seeds. Not kidding.
Its like a boys clubhouse, they let some in and don't let in others for various reasons.
Thats my issue.
I think if they had "stricter guidelines" or a system to follow, they would quit with the popularity contests.
It looks like a dang Middle School lunchroom!! You can sit at my table, and no you can't.
Sometimes the teacher needs to set the parameters/expectations/guidelines to increase fairness.
Thanks!
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Does anyone know if the conferences have every considered contracts with its members?
For instance the LHAC and its members agree to a 5 year contract at $25,000 a year buyout. So if a school wanted to jump ship on the conference after year 1. They would owe the LHAC $100,000 to buyout of the conference. Or on the flipside if the LHAC wanted to out a school they would have to compensate the district they are outing financially. This would help offset the increased cost of scheduling and travel for both the conference and districts.
Without a financial piece, there really isn’t anything incentivizing these schools and conferences to be loyal to each other.
For instance the LHAC and its members agree to a 5 year contract at $25,000 a year buyout. So if a school wanted to jump ship on the conference after year 1. They would owe the LHAC $100,000 to buyout of the conference. Or on the flipside if the LHAC wanted to out a school they would have to compensate the district they are outing financially. This would help offset the increased cost of scheduling and travel for both the conference and districts.
Without a financial piece, there really isn’t anything incentivizing these schools and conferences to be loyal to each other.
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Good point!abpk2903 wrote: ↑February 4th, 2020, 11:38 am Does anyone know if the conferences have every considered contracts with its members?
For instance the LHAC and its members agree to a 5 year contract at $25,000 a year buyout. So if a school wanted to jump ship on the conference after year 1. They would owe the LHAC $100,000 to buyout of the conference. Or on the flipside if the LHAC wanted to out a school they would have to compensate the district they are outing financially. This would help offset the increased cost of scheduling and travel for both the conference and districts.
Without a financial piece, there really isn’t anything incentivizing these schools and conferences to be loyal to each other.
Thanks!
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Re: 2020 LV schedule....
I don't think that's a bad idea either. Every school is generally only looking out for themselves.