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knowitall wrote: February 4th, 2022, 8:03 pm It looks like Somerset was hoping to join the WestPAC.
No, they want the Heritage, or form their own mini Somerset Co. league.
It ain't over until it's over.
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Manfred wrote: February 5th, 2022, 7:01 am
knowitall wrote: February 4th, 2022, 8:03 pm It looks like Somerset was hoping to join the WestPAC.
No, they want the Heritage, or form their own mini Somerset Co. league.
Which would have meant joining the West PAC.
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This is the perfect storm for D6 and D5 merging and playing by classification! That is the ultimate Super Conference!
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I believe this is the breakdown:

Division 1:
Penn Cambria
BG
Tyrone
Central
Chestnut Ridge
Bellwood
Bedford

Division 2:
Forest Hills
Westmont
Johnstown
Richland
Central Cambria
Somerset
BM


Division 3:
Huntington
Penns Valley
BEA
PO
Bellefonte
Clearfield

Division 4:
Berlin
North Star
Windber
Myersdale
Conemaugh Township
Conemaugh Valley


Hollidaysburg not sure about Indiana but they would play each other and all AAA schools and bigger- Bellefonte, PC, Clearfield, Johnstown, Central, Somerset, Tyrone, PO, Bedford

Divisions would play everyone in their division, have week 1 rival game from different division and they play teams from other divisions with similar classification on a rotation
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Coach wrote: February 5th, 2022, 12:49 am NBC isn’t going anywhere.
I figured as much, and you are the man to know. It was fun to think about, though.
Awdhaemel wrote: February 5th, 2022, 8:48 am
Division 3:
Huntington
Penns Valley
BEA
PO
Bellefonte
Clearfield
So the Mountain League will be no more. I enjoyed the Mountain League/LHAC clashes of old, but this makes sense. Surprised Bellwood is actually going to leave the ICC.

Edit: Will the creation of a super league spur force school districts to look more closely at consolidation? I'm thinking in particular of Ferndale and Westmont and Greater Johnstown.
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Here's a basic map showing the divisions proposed by Awdhaemel.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit? ... sp=sharing
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As I said before, no way Bellwood makes that move.

Who would they beat next year in that section??
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They might go if Tyrone goes with them. They would beat Tyrone and Penn Cambria and I think they would be competitive with the others than you think.
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What does B-A have coming back next year?
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