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Post by truman on Jan 18, 2004 19:25:46 GMT -6
The LHSAA is located in Baton Rouge. And if you look at the playoff brackets in Division I, Division II, and Division III, it looks a little fishy. In Division I, the clear favorites will be the district champions from Districts 3 and 9, but the District Champion from District 4(Baton Rouge) will not have to worry about them because they are on the other side of the bracket. In Division II, Districts 5 and 6 would be considered Baton Rouge districts. But its O.K., because both district champions are on the opposite side of the bracket from St. Thomas More and Vandebilt Catholic. And in Division III, the top of the bracket will include Newman, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Frederick, and St. Louis, while the District Champion from District 4(Baton Rouge) will be at the bottom of the bracket.
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Post by Goodref on Jan 19, 2004 18:01:11 GMT -6
OK Truman, how would you do it???
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StAmantSoccer
Bench Warmer
If you can't accept losing, you can't win.
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Post by StAmantSoccer on Jan 19, 2004 19:36:54 GMT -6
we got stuck playin jesuit in the second round last year, and were a "baton rouge district" you've got too much time on your hands
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Post by truman on Jan 19, 2004 19:51:05 GMT -6
You're not a District Champion. The District Champs from Baton Rouge need help. The 2nd and 3rd place teams won't go far no matter what.
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Post by ostrya on Jan 19, 2004 21:14:46 GMT -6
Catholic-BR has already beaten Jesuit.
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