The reason is the new bombshell: Mississauga is withdrawing its junior team, too. Obviously the incident must have involved both teams. This one started making the rounds among volleyball coaches today and quickly passed into wider ROPSSAA circles. No word if the teams in their division will all move up one spot or if Mississauga's first round opponent in the junior playoffs, Father Goetz gets a bye.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Mississauga Volleyball: An update
The reason is the new bombshell: Mississauga is withdrawing its junior team, too. Obviously the incident must have involved both teams. This one started making the rounds among volleyball coaches today and quickly passed into wider ROPSSAA circles. No word if the teams in their division will all move up one spot or if Mississauga's first round opponent in the junior playoffs, Father Goetz gets a bye.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Mississauga SS Volleyball: What happened?
What happened?
The assumption at first was that there must have been an ineligible player that wasn't caught in time. As unfortunate as that is, it happens from time to time in Peel and the powerhouses aren't immune.
However, a bit of digging has revealed that the decision was internal; the school itself chose to forfeit all their games and end the season early. No one is saying exactly what happened but word is there was an incident last year and a repeat this year that lead to this action.
As I don't know exactly what happened it's hard to judge the appropriateness of the action. However, schools aren't in the habit of throwing in the towel on OFSAA medal-calibre programs without very good reason so I'll give Mississauga SS credit for taking whatever happened seriously and applying serious consequences.
Now the second ROPSSAA berth is wide open. Rick Hansen is now #1 seed. They would have been the #9 seed otherwise. This benefits them and what would have been their higher-seeded opponents. As the teams are pre-seeded based on divisions, it's hard to say who really is the second best team. Is it Streetsville who is stuck behind Mississauga and Rick Hansen in the same division; Stephen Lewis who is technically the second seed; or Robert Hall which only lost one set all season? Regardless, the playoffs aren't as predictable all of a sudden.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Is High School sports coverage in the Toronto Star better without Grossman?
Junior football gets confusing
Ties for the last playoff spot(s) between wildcard teams:
1) The result of the game(s) W-L record only, between the tied clubs.
2) Defensive Record to a maximum of 21 points per game.
This will determine all positions.
Seems simple enough; wins then fewest points allowed. Many coaches saw that and went with that. However, further down the same page is section 4 III a. It deals with seeding. Included in this section is the following:
In three divisions the first place team in each division to be seeded 1, 2, or 3,
teams finishing second in each division to be seeded 4, 5, or 6 and teams
finishing third in each division to be seeded 7, 8, or 9 (the ninth seeded team will
not advance). Seeding will be determined by a teams Win-Loss record. If still
tied seeding will be determined by a teams +/- differential, should teams play an
uneven number of games the average +/- will be used.
Senior Girls Basketball as the playoffs approach
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Tier 1 Football: The big three and a scrappy underdog
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
ROPSSAA Senior Girls Basketball: The deepest it's ever been?
3. Aquinas isn't currently listed in either top 10 but after walking through most of the competition while winning the Applewood tournament and a close lose to Ascension, that will change next week. They weren't even on the radar screen in the pre-season but that has quickly changed.