Valle goes to Class 2 and Lutheran North to Class 3 or 4, as they Institute the anti St. Louis Louis-private school rule?
Valle goes to Class 2 and Lutheran North to Class 3 or 4, as they Institute the anti St. Louis Louis-private school rule?
Without the current multiplier LN will go wherever their student count puts them. Then total their success points for the last 6 seasons and move them up if they are over the thresholdValle to Class 3.
LN remains in Class 2 because whoever made the new rules is bad at math.
Without the current multiplier LN will go wherever their student count puts them. Then total their success points for the last 6 seasons and move them up if they are over the threshold
Don’t know how anyone except MSHSAA has a clue how that all is going to be applied
Class 6 schools who hit the threshold will be required to carry an extra 20 pounds per man per success step
How many points do they accrue for the last 6 seasons???For the 5,065,798,219th time, Lutheran North is a Class 1 school without the multiplier. The HIGHEST they can go is Class 3, their 6 year record will dictate that they are a Class 2 school.
The new rules change nothing.
How many points do they accrue for the last 6 seasons???
And how do you know since MSHSAA hasn’t announced exactly how they are doing it??
Valle will drop down to Class 2 after next year. They lose a championship on the back end and probably get back 0 or 1 point. Should be below 12 points.MSHSAA is likely letting things play out this year before announcing the new system so they can do what they need to do move the Valle/Trinity/LN’s Around.
It will most likely take another year for LN to make the jump that they should, and it’ll take 4 years before Valle can come back to Class 2 where they would be best suited IMO. After that I think the system will regulate itself and keep these teams where they should be. **Barring everybody getting upset right away and trying to make even newer and fairer rules
They would still have 2 Titles, a Second place and a semifinal appearance and then whatever they do next year. Probably just depends on where MSHSAA wants to set the barValle will drop down to Class 2 after next year. They lose a championship on the back end and probably get back 0 or 1 point. Should be below 12 points.
Their are all sorts of class 1 schools with that type of athletes LN has. Just let them play class 1 so they and valle can play for title each yr.MSHSAA is likely letting things play out this year before announcing the new system so they can do what they need to do move the Valle/Trinity/LN’s Around.
It will most likely take another year for LN to make the jump that they should, and it’ll take 4 years before Valle can come back to Class 2 where they would be best suited IMO. After that I think the system will regulate itself and keep these teams where they should be. **Barring everybody getting upset right away and trying to make even newer and fairer rules
Helias in Class 3???For the 5,065,798,219th time, Lutheran North is a Class 1 school without the multiplier. The HIGHEST they can go is Class 3, their 6 year record will dictate that they are a Class 2 school.
The new rules change nothing.
Not the expert on this but it is due to evenly dividing the classes instead of having Class 5 as the catch-all.Isn't Webb City expected to move up to Class 5 due to a large enrollment spike?
Their are all sorts of class 1 schools with that type of athletes LN has. Just let them play class 1 so they and valle can play for title each yr.
6 years is too long. I’ve heard that from several coaches and ADs. Also would like to mention when Mshsaa held their meetings removing the multiplier was never mentions. There are a lot of ADs and coaches that feel duped.