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25 minutes ago, Frozen Tundra said:

Jennings County 46

Edgewood 21

Final

Branden Braun played only one half for Jennings County. He had 21 carries for 281 yards and 6 TDs. Edgewood couldn’t stop the run to save their life. 
 

First postseason win for Jennings County in seven years.

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11 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

Crazy stat for you guys. This is the first time in HHC history that every HHC team will be playing in the second week of the postseason.

I’d be willing to bet the farm they won’t all see week 3. Football is the anomaly sport traditionally all schools are in the same sectional in non-football sports except East and Madison. 
I believe the HHC is getting better as a whole in Football, obviously there’s no 600 pound gorilla anymore but in my opinion the overall level is better. 

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3 hours ago, Fkfootball said:

I don't see FC winning a regional this year. But I like them to win their first one ever in the next 4 years. If these 7th to 9th grade teams are as good as the people around here are saying.

A regional title means they’re gonna have to go through East Central (who likely gets bumped up to 5A after this year) and the Bloomington schools or East Central and Whiteland/Franklin.

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1 hour ago, Frozen Tundra said:

A regional title means they’re gonna have to go through East Central (who likely gets bumped up to 5A after this year) and the Bloomington schools or East Central and Whiteland/Franklin.

Give them a few years and I think they'll be able to compete with those teams. 

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1 hour ago, Frozen Tundra said:

A regional title means they’re gonna have to go through East Central (who likely gets bumped up to 5A after this year) and the Bloomington schools or East Central and Whiteland/Franklin.

It will be interesting to see where they send EC in 5A. EC seems to be moving to the next level under Meiners. EC would no doubt win 5A this year, not sure what next year holds for them. 

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1 hour ago, Impartial_Observer said:

It will be interesting to see where they send EC in 5A. EC seems to be moving to the next level under Meiners. EC would no doubt win 5A this year, not sure what next year holds for them. 

With 5A being at 31 teams thanks to the last second move by the IHSAA of Fort Wayne Dwenger from 5A to 4A, it seems like East Central could be a simple addition. Just move McCutcheon and Harrison (WL) back to the north half and bring Anderson down to the south half to make it 16 and 16.

However, South Bend Clay getting closed down after this year makes things interesting. Back in April, the school corporation up there was planning on letting the families decide whether they wanted to send their approximately 778 kids to Adams, Riley, or Washington. Not sure if that’s still the case. Whatever the case, Adams taking on 150-200 students bumps them up from 5A to 6A and likely brings down Fort Wayne Northrop, Warsaw, or Jeffersonville. Riley would likely need 500 or more of Clay’s students to bump up from 4A to 5A. Washington would only bump up from 3A to 4A even if they got all of Clay’s students.

In other words, as easy as it seems it’ll be to predict how 5A is going to look, we still won’t have a good picture until the new enrollments come out in the spring.

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29 minutes ago, Frozen Tundra said:

Washington would only bump up from 3A to 4A even if they got all of Clay’s students.

Whoops. Washington is a 4A school and would bump up to 5A if they got all of Clay’s students. However, that’s obviously highly unlikely.

34 minutes ago, Frozen Tundra said:

Riley would likely need 500 or more of Clay’s students to bump up from 4A to 5A.

If Riley were to somehow get that many students, they would likely replace Fort Wayne North who has been shrinking lately. Of course, this is all contingent on whether the most recent trends hold or if some schools take on bigger growth/losses than expected.

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This week’s games (week 11 - sectional semifinals):

 

Jeffersonville (0-9) at Columbus North (4-5)

Seymour (5-4) at Columbus East (3-6)

Evansville North (6-3) at 5A #8/#9 Floyd Central (8-1)

5A #10/NR Castle (6-3) at New Albany (2-7)

Jennings County (5-5) at Greenwood (5-5)

4A #1 Evansville Reitz (10-0) at BNL (7-3)

 

Notes:

-Jeffersonville leads the all-time series against Columbus North 9-6 but the Bull Dogs have won the last 3. Of the postseason meetings, North leads the series 4-2.

-This will be the seventh postseason meeting between Seymour and Columbus East. The Olympians have the advantage 4-2 and have won the last 3.

-Floyd Central leads the all-time series with Evansville North 3-2. Every game in this series has come in the postseason. The Huskies will be looking for back-to-back wins.

-Castle (who is ranked #10 in the media poll and not ranked in the coaches poll) leads the all-time series with New Albany 19-5 and will be looking to win their third straight against the Bulldogs. The Knights lead the postseason series 5-2 and have won the last 5.

-This is the first ever meeting between Jennings County and Greenwood.

-This will be the fifth meeting between Evansville Reitz and BNL and all of the games have come in the postseason. The Panthers lead the series 4-0 and have won every game by 14 points or more.

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7 hours ago, Frozen Tundra said:

 

This week’s games (week 11 - sectional semifinals):

 

Jeffersonville (0-9) at Columbus North (4-5)

Seymour (5-4) at Columbus East (3-6)

Evansville North (6-3) at 5A #8/#9 Floyd Central (8-1)

5A #10/NR Castle (6-3) at New Albany (2-7)

Jennings County (5-5) at Greenwood (5-5)

4A #1 Evansville Reitz (10-0) at BNL (7-3)

 

Notes:

-Jeffersonville leads the all-time series against Columbus North 9-6 but the Bull Dogs have won the last 3. Of the postseason meetings, North leads the series 4-2.

-This will be the seventh postseason meeting between Seymour and Columbus East. The Olympians have the advantage 4-2 and have won the last 3.

-Floyd Central leads the all-time series with Evansville North 3-2. Every game in this series has come in the postseason. The Huskies will be looking for back-to-back wins.

-Castle (who is ranked #10 in the media poll and not ranked in the coaches poll) leads the all-time series with New Albany 19-5 and will be looking to win their third straight against the Bulldogs. The Knights lead the postseason series 5-2 and have won the last 5.

-This is the first ever meeting between Jennings County and Greenwood.

-This will be the fifth meeting between Evansville Reitz and BNL and all of the games have come in the postseason. The Panthers lead the series 4-0 and have won every game by 14 points or more.

Columbus North

Seymour

Floyd Central

Castle

Greenwood

Evansville Reitz

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