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  1. 10 hours ago, DT said:

    It means the Contraction Monster is lurking. 

    Wes-Del is one of the smallest, if not the smallest, school in the state to offer a football program. The numbers they get are great when you consider the size of the pool they pick from. Also, coach Hess is a great human that works his butt off for those kids. That program is in good hands, and the community shows up to their games.

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  2. On 7/8/2019 at 3:24 PM, NorthKnox94 said:

    North knox has 2 weeks...the ihsaa sanctioned moratorium and a week imposed by the school...

    Our corporation does the same. It's a nice little break for everyone. Vacations are scheduled in that window, and being a small school a lot of athletes play multiple sports. Some time off is definitely a good thing.

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  3. The short answer is no. With the advent of spring football and the time you get during the summer, you certainly don't NEED 2-a-days. Even with 2-a-days the restrictions are such that they aren't anything close to what they used to be when I was in school....and I don't think that's a bad thing at all.

  4. 8 minutes ago, btownqbcoach said:

    Awesome!!!! 

    Those are all the places I've been for football or track or driven past in the last year. So those are all I can confirm. Oh, and Pioneer is grass....the reason we had to play the semi-state 2 years ago at Logan instead of Pioneer...not that it mattered LOL

  5. Monroe Central, Churubusco, South Adams, Southern Wells, Union City, Wes Del, Adams Central, Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Tri Central, Anderson Prep, Edinburgh, Tri, Hagerstown, Cambridge City Lincon, Alexandria, Blackford, Elwood, Eastern (greentown)....all natural grass.

     

    Woodlan is turf. 

  6. 12 minutes ago, bucksfan said:

    Many states that have a mercy rule is like this one, but normal timing resumes at 34 point differential or less.  If it goes back over 35 points running clock resumes.

     

    It will not revert back. We were told at the state clinic this year that this was in the works, and pretty much a done deal at that point. The IHSAA has wanted this for some time now, and I'm glad something was able to be worked out. This is not a bad thing. I'm sure if you go back and look at all of the games that were 35+ at halftime in the past 20 years, the comeback percentage would probably be in the very low single digits. If at all.

  7. 2 hours ago, NLCTigerFan07 said:

    I don't understand this... There has already been a precedent set. When Muncie South consolidated into Muncie Central "mid-cycle", Muncie Central stayed in their class the next season.

    This mayyyy not be the answer but it's worth noting. I live in Muncie and I think the answer might just be in semantics. Muncie South never "consolidated" with Central it just "closed". That point was made clear by admin. So I don't know if that had anything to do with it since those kids had the freedom to go anywhere they wanted right away. Muncie Central is now about the same size they were before the closure of South.

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