Anonymous wrote:Predictions for tonight's first round games?
6A
Deep Run (H) vs Freedom 7-5 DR
Robinson (H) vs McLean 10-4 Robo
Madison (H) vs West Po 16-6 Madison
5A
Midlothian (H) vs Independence 12-11 Independence
Cox (H) vs Patrick Henry 9-7 Cox
4A
Atlee (H) vs E C Glass 16-8 Atlee
Loudoun County (H) vs Meridian 12-10 County
Wester Albemarle (H) Dominion 8-7 Dominion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the state tournament. All the teams are competitive, otherwise they would not be there.
Not true, but OK...
Yeah, there are a bunch of schools not in states that would beat Deep Run and even more that would beat Glen Allen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for a newbie to VA State Playoffs. Can some explain how districts, regionals and then states work. It feels like teams can lose in districts and then show up in states.
Where I grew up. You played in regionals/districts based on your school size. So you could play a school during the regular season that was larger or smaller but during the playoffs these schools would be regrouped based on size - sort of like AAA, AA, A. Thus, you might play in a region but you would have to win it to move farther along in the state playoff system. Doesn't seem like in Virginia.
There are 4 regions in 6A(largest enrollment). There are two districts in each region. The district tournaments are seeded based off regular season results.
The top 6(out of 8, generally) advance to regions. Then the top 2(finalists) advance from regions to state.
States is then bracketed where Regional Champions play other regional runner ups in the first round. Winners move to semifinals and then the Title game. Regional Champs aren’t normally on the same bracket side as the runner up from their region. So you could in theory play the same team for District, Region and State Championships.
Thank yoy. That is a better explanation. A little weird that you can lose in a district championship game and still advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for a newbie to VA State Playoffs. Can some explain how districts, regionals and then states work. It feels like teams can lose in districts and then show up in states.
Where I grew up. You played in regionals/districts based on your school size. So you could play a school during the regular season that was larger or smaller but during the playoffs these schools would be regrouped based on size - sort of like AAA, AA, A. Thus, you might play in a region but you would have to win it to move farther along in the state playoff system. Doesn't seem like in Virginia.
There are 4 regions in 6A(largest enrollment). There are two districts in each region. The district tournaments are seeded based off regular season results.
The top 6(out of 8, generally) advance to regions. Then the top 2(finalists) advance from regions to state.
States is then bracketed where Regional Champions play other regional runner ups in the first round. Winners move to semifinals and then the Title game. Regional Champs aren’t normally on the same bracket side as the runner up from their region. So you could in theory play the same team for District, Region and State Championships.
Anonymous wrote:So for a newbie to VA State Playoffs. Can some explain how districts, regionals and then states work. It feels like teams can lose in districts and then show up in states.
Where I grew up. You played in regionals/districts based on your school size. So you could play a school during the regular season that was larger or smaller but during the playoffs these schools would be regrouped based on size - sort of like AAA, AA, A. Thus, you might play in a region but you would have to win it to move farther along in the state playoff system. Doesn't seem like in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the state tournament. All the teams are competitive, otherwise they would not be there.
Not true, but OK...
Anonymous wrote:So for a newbie to VA State Playoffs. Can some explain how districts, regionals and then states work. It feels like teams can lose in districts and then show up in states.
Where I grew up. You played in regionals/districts based on your school size. So you could play a school during the regular season that was larger or smaller but during the playoffs these schools would be regrouped based on size - sort of like AAA, AA, A. Thus, you might play in a region but you would have to win it to move farther along in the state playoff system. Doesn't seem like in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:It's the state tournament. All the teams are competitive, otherwise they would not be there.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield wins 15-8. Hats off to Freedom but Battlefield is clearly the more complete team.
Prince William Lacrosse is better than ya'll think. At least at the top.
Onto States...
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield wins 15-8. Hats off to Freedom but Battlefield is clearly the more complete team.
Prince William Lacrosse is better than ya'll think. At least at the top.
Onto States...