It changes EVERY YEAR....GoGophersGuy wrote:The way D10 split up the districts is very interesting. Just doesnt seem right that 4 will get in from both sides. Anyone else have any take on this?
Team W L T FP Points Updated
Andover: 14 1 1 13 42 01/31/2010
Elk River: 13 1 1 12 39 01/29/2010
Centennial: 10 4 1 15 36 01/29/2010
Blaine: 9 6 1 13 32 01/27/2010
Coon Rapids: 6 7 1 13 26 01/31/2010
Chisago Lakes: 2 13 3 18 25 01/31/2010
Anoka: 6 6 1 11 24 01/22/2010
Team W L T FP Points Updated
Spring Lake Pk: 7 4 5 16 35 01/30/2010
St. Francis: 8 6 3 15 34 01/31/2010
Rogers: 7 8 1 15 30 01/31/2010
Champlin Park: 7 7 2 12 28 01/28/2010
St. Cloud: 5 6 6 11 27 01/31/2010
Princeton: 4 8 2 14 24 01/30/2010
CINB: 0 17 0 14 14 01/31/2010
Was it fair that Anoka, CR, and SLP last year, who all had better records (and points) than CINB in the Green, to not go to districts?
It is was it is... like mentioned above some levels are all in one, some only have 5 or 6 teams in each pool.
Yes, the best solution might be everyone plays each other 2 times, which will give them 26 league games... 5 more games... Not bad for PW A level... have 1 less tournament or less scrimmages.
Regardless, I hope Coon Rapids or Anoka knock Blaine out of it…
2009 PW A Blue
Team W L T FP points
Blaine: 17 2 2 19 55
Cent: 14 4 3 21 52
Andov.: 12 5 4 21 49
CP: 12 9 0 18 42
Anoka: 9 8 4 20 42
CR: 8 10 3 19 38
SLP: 7 12 2 20 36
St. Fran: 1 17 3 19 24
2009 PW A Green
Team W L T FP points
ER: 19 0 1 19 58
ST C: 12 3 5 19 48
Rogers: 10 8 2 16 38
CINB: 7 12 1 16 31
Prince: 3 14 3 20 29
Sauk R: 3 14 3 16 25
Chis. Lk: 2 18 0 20 24