What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

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What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby HammerTime » Sat Dec 06, 2014 1:10 am

I be seen the term thrown around a lot and I have a general idea of what the schools are, but if someone would be so kind as to tell me a "mega-B" or two in their region, that'd be great. Really clear things up for me. Also, if you think private schools and small As fit into this category, please post them. This might help give us an idea of what these schools are when we refer to them.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby yellowjacket » Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:03 am

In my opinion these would be schools where a majority of the population commutes to metro areas for work and has the added advantage of being close to a larger pool of athletic resources like a ymca, sports medicine, etc. Bottineau, Rugby, Stanley, Grafton, Hazen, Beulah, and others I feel are mega B's but for different reasons. They benefit because they are far enough from the major metro areas so they support more small businesses, or benefit from the energy industry, thus keeping their populations pretty healthy.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby yellowjacket » Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:31 am

Not all these "mega B's" are relevant though year in and year out. Tradition, community support, and good coaching probably means more than just living in or near a large town/city.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby winner-within » Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:57 pm

yellowjacket wrote:Not all these "mega B's" are relevant though year in and year out. Tradition, community support, and good coaching probably means more than just living in or near a large town/city.



this is exactly right.....if your going make it 8 different teams every year in class B (the new and improved 3erd class) Class A (the mega B's) and Class AA (the Big dogs) then we need the ban on cloning lifted and we need to clon programs players and coaches.......
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby HammerTime » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:51 pm

I'm really asking particular schools you guys consider to be problems, not a definition. Thanks for the input though.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby yellowjacket » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:23 am

Hammertime, I don't think any school can be considered a problem, some just have more advantages, because of location. These towns didn't just spring up out of nowhere, although some of the parochials are fairly new. I guess if you want specific examples, most of the teams in district 12 would fall under my definition of Mega B's because of their proximity to Minot.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby HammerTime » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:38 am

Maybe problem wasn't the right term.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby winner-within » Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:11 am

I thought my input summed it up....there are none IMO
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby HammerTime » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:06 pm

Oh. Okay.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby heimer » Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:53 pm

Central Cass, Grafton, Beulah, Hazen, Watford City, Bottineau, Rugby, and every private.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Run4Fun2009 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:01 pm

Top 25 Schools (using basketball teams/coops) with the largest enrollments in Class B are (cut-off is around 140):
Grafton
Beulah
Watford City
Central Cass
FW-Minnewaukan
Hillsboro-Central Valley
Lisbon
Hazen
Kindred
Dickinson Trinity
Standing Rock
Harvey-Wells County
May-Port-CG
Northern Cass
Bottineau
Carrington
Des Lacs-Burlington
Oak Grove
Killdeer
New Town
North Border
Park River-FL
Oakes
Bowman County
Midway-Minto

Just to use to help in the discussion...interesting to note that Rugby doesn't fall into this listing.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby ndlionsfan » Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:34 am

Are those in order from largest to smallest? I'm pretty sure Rugby is around 175 but definitely at least 150
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Run4Fun2009 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:11 am

ndlionsfan wrote:Are those in order from largest to smallest? I'm pretty sure Rugby is around 175 but definitely at least 150


hmm...they are in some order. Now its hard to list all schools accurately because for some reason some schools give 7-12 numbers and some 9-12. I tried my best to figure 9-12 numbers. I should be able to figure out an accurate Rugby number by tomorrow.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby ndlionsfan » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:32 am

Run4Fun2009 wrote:
ndlionsfan wrote:Are those in order from largest to smallest? I'm pretty sure Rugby is around 175 but definitely at least 150


hmm...they are in some order. Now its hard to list all schools accurately because for some reason some schools give 7-12 numbers and some 9-12. I tried my best to figure 9-12 numbers. I should be able to figure out an accurate Rugby number by tomorrow.


Yeah I know what you mean with that directory. I really don't trust its numbers at all because a lot of them have been wrong. For instance 9-12 enrollment is labeled 7-12 and so on. I'm surprised MPCG is that high since they are dropping to 9man in the next plan. Maybe just some big classes in 11 and 12
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Run4Fun2009 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:52 am

ndlionsfan wrote:
Run4Fun2009 wrote:
ndlionsfan wrote:Are those in order from largest to smallest? I'm pretty sure Rugby is around 175 but definitely at least 150


hmm...they are in some order. Now its hard to list all schools accurately because for some reason some schools give 7-12 numbers and some 9-12. I tried my best to figure 9-12 numbers. I should be able to figure out an accurate Rugby number by tomorrow.


Yeah I know what you mean with that directory. I really don't trust its numbers at all because a lot of them have been wrong. For instance 9-12 enrollment is labeled 7-12 and so on. I'm surprised MPCG is that high since they are dropping to 9man in the next plan. Maybe just some big classes in 11 and 12


I'll continue to work to get accurate 9-12 numbers this week...that's just a preliminary list. But still if Rugby falls in that list they are near the bottom.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby classB4ever » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:13 pm

9-12 (2014-15 Fall Enrollment) From ND Department of Public Instruction:
Grafton - 260
Beulah - 208
Watford City - 323
Central Cass - 213
FW-Minnewaukan - 210
Hillsboro-Central Valley - 213
Lisbon - 210
Hazen - 176
Kindred - 193
Dickinson Trinity - Not Shown
Standing Rock - Not Shown
Harvey-Wells County - Harvey (129) WC (NS)
May-Port-CG - 154
Northern Cass - 163
Bottineau - 189
Carrington - 170
Des Lacs-Burlington - 163
Oak Grove - Not Shown
Killdeer - 143
New Town - 196
North Border - 118
Park River-FL - 160
Oakes - 137
Bowman County - 128
Midway-Minto - 130

Rugby - 186
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby ndlionsfan » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:14 pm

Current highest class B enrollments in order.

Watford City - 323
Grafton - 260
Hillsboro-Central Valley - 216
Central Cass -213
FW-Minnewaukan - 210
Lisbon - 210
Beulah - 208
New Town - 196
Kindred - 193
Bottineau - 189
Rugby - 186
Hazen - 176
STanley - 174
Carrington - 170
Heart River - 166
Des Lacs-Burlington - 163
Northern Cass -163
Harvey-Wells County - 157
Larimore - 157
May-Port-CG - 154
Dunseith - 144
Killdeer -143
Park River-FL - 143
Oakes - 137
Langdon - 136

Oak Grove???
Dickinson Trinity???
Standing Rock???
Minot Ryan???
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby classB4ever » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:18 pm

ndlionsfan, that's funny. Can you say "hit the send at the same time". Looks like we have about the same numbers.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Mike Ditka » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:19 pm

South Heart and Belfield combined as Heart River, has to be over 200.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby classB4ever » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:23 pm

Mike Ditka wrote:South Heart and Belfield combined as Heart River, has to be over 200.


South Heart/Belfield - 166
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Mike Ditka » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:30 pm

classB4ever wrote:
Mike Ditka wrote:South Heart and Belfield combined as Heart River, has to be over 200.


South Heart/Belfield - 166


I'm surprised it isn't higher. That co-op will continue to grow. Hettinger/Scranton is probably in the 120-130 range?
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby ndlionsfan » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:23 pm

classB4ever wrote:ndlionsfan, that's funny. Can you say "hit the send at the same time". Looks like we have about the same numbers.


Yeah we must have hit the button at the same time....I edited my post to put in order now
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Indy5 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 5:52 pm

ndlionsfan wrote:Minot Ryan???

130 at most. I'd guess more like 115ish.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby Run4Fun2009 » Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:22 am

Oak Grove is what is 150-160...exact number escapes me. Couple years ago it was as low as 130.
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Re: What schools are considered "mega-Bs?"

Postby HammerTime » Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:35 pm

So, not in any particular order, these schools are the schools that cause the problems and dominate the Class B landscape:
Watford City
Stanley
Central Cass
Minot Ryan
Our Redeemers
Hazen
Beulah
Carrington
Bottineau
Rugby
Oak Grove
Lisbon
Kindred
Grafton
Four Winds-Minnewauken
Hillsboro-CV
Des Lacs-Burlington
Heart River
Shiloh Christian
Dickinson Trinity
New Town
Northern Cass

And our FAVORITE tiny A school, desperately trying to move down to Class B, Valley City! (Should be read with much sarcasm)

So, from what I've gathered, these are the schools that dominate every one else or are the cause of certain disagreements. (*cough* Shiloh Christian *cough*) it honestly seems like a sizable amount if we were to make a third middle class. 22-23 schools. About the same as our current top class. Seems like it would be simple to set up and stop all the debate.
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