boatsnstuff wrote:Fargo Shanley vs. Devils Lake
bballfan7 wrote:I think this game will be closer than people think for 3 quarters...I think devils lake will be between 10-14 for first 3 quarters but shanley will pull away in the 4th and win by 20.
J Biker wrote:Devils Lake 28
Shanley 24
J Biker wrote:Devils Lake 28
Shanley 24
fanofeverything wrote:J Biker wrote:Devils Lake 28
Shanley 24
Really?????????????????????????
ndsportsfan14 wrote:J Biker wrote:Devils Lake 28
Shanley 24
Shanley 50 - DL - 7
Rush23 wrote:to bad that both of these teams should be class AAA.....but fargo well win i think....devils lake well put up a fight because of their senior class that wants to go out with a bang but in the end fargo well win there 2nd straight championship
Indy5 wrote:Rush23 wrote:to bad that both of these teams should be class AAA.....but fargo well win i think....devils lake well put up a fight because of their senior class that wants to go out with a bang but in the end fargo well win there 2nd straight championship
Rush, everyone already told you that your an idiot for saying that in another topic. Apparently you didn't get the message that your the only one that thinks they should be AA. Shanley is not the biggest AA school. Devils Lake is bigger, but IMO, not big enough to be AAA. We'll see how they do next year. Valley City is bigger than Shanley and they've been AA since we went to 4 classes. Shanley could have been AA for a long time if they wanted to, but they always opted up.
Rush23 wrote:When you got teams like Carrington Belauh Bottineau Belcourt Central Cass and Grafton against teams like Valley Fargo and Devils lake does that sound fair buddy.....small schools against big onces does not sound fair to me.....Fargo ya maybe should be down but u still got big school like valley and devils lake....and who gives a crap about how a word is spelt....we are not talking about a spelling class buddy so who gives a crap.
Rush23 wrote:and who gives a crap about how a word is spelt....we are not talking about a spelling class buddy so who gives a crap.
Indy5 wrote:Rush23 wrote:When you got teams like Carrington Belauh Bottineau Belcourt Central Cass and Grafton against teams like Valley Fargo and Devils lake does that sound fair buddy.....small schools against big onces does not sound fair to me.....Fargo ya maybe should be down but u still got big school like valley and devils lake....and who gives a crap about how a word is spelt....we are not talking about a spelling class buddy so who gives a crap.
Belcourt has the highest enrollment in the class. Central Cass is a very big class B school and growing. Grafton was class A in basketball about 10 years ago. They aren't small. Bottineau and Carrington are decent sized schools and compete just fine. Well, maybe Bottineau doesn't compete great but thats their program's fault, not their numbers. Dickinson Trinity is the smallest AA school, they have an A enrollment and opt up, if they didn't co-op with New England, (who doesn't really even give them players, just a couple extra enrollment numbers), they would be a 9 man school I believe. If not, they'd be close.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Indy5 wrote:Rush23 wrote:When you got teams like Carrington Belauh Bottineau Belcourt Central Cass and Grafton against teams like Valley Fargo and Devils lake does that sound fair buddy.....small schools against big onces does not sound fair to me.....Fargo ya maybe should be down but u still got big school like valley and devils lake....and who gives a crap about how a word is spelt....we are not talking about a spelling class buddy so who gives a crap.
Belcourt has the highest enrollment in the class. Central Cass is a very big class B school and growing. Grafton was class A in basketball about 10 years ago. They aren't small. Bottineau and Carrington are decent sized schools and compete just fine. Well, maybe Bottineau doesn't compete great but thats their program's fault, not their numbers. Dickinson Trinity is the smallest AA school, they have an A enrollment and opt up, if they didn't co-op with New England, (who doesn't really even give them players, just a couple extra enrollment numbers), they would be a 9 man school I believe. If not, they'd be close.
I believe that Beulah was class A in several sports a couple of years ago too
ndlionsfan wrote:Carrington also has PBK in with them for a co-op, which probably adds another 75 for a total enrollment. In another post you stated that Trinity would be 9man (or close) without NE, but they would actually still have an enrollment over 80 boys so they're still sitting in the middle of A. Oak Grove will also be A next year when Park Christian splits to form their own team. That's too bad to because I think Oak Grove adds a lot to this class (except this year) and fits well in this division and teams like Griggs County are moving up to replace them
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