Rebel-Fan-74 wrote:The answer is where would they be in South Carolina? If they have more students than the #16 school in South Carolina, they are conisdered the same as Big 16. So basically, just insert them where they fall on the list.
Thanks.
I believe that I found what I had wrong for N. Augusta's points last year.
I had N. Augusta opponent Grovetown,GA listed as 3A instead of 4A.
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At Playoff time, the latest enrollment data online for GA was from March 1, 2012.
http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/ft ... r=totalasc
Grovetown High (1345) - 3A size in SC.
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Actual latest enrollment data for GA would have been from October 2, 2012.
http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/ft ... r=totalasc
Grovetown High (1518) - 4A size in SC.
This would change NA's points for that game from 3 pts to 4 pts.
Rebel-Fan-74 wrote:Where it gets tricky is when they are an all boys school or they have a 9th grade school where students are feeding into multiple high schools...
I noticed that looking at Valdosta, GA enrollment last year.
Valdosta High enrollment (1736)- only 4A in SC size but they are 6A in GA for a reason.
Pinvale Learning Center has 168 students listed from 9-12 grade.
http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/ft ... r=totalasc
Valdosta Early College Academy is also listed in their District.
"The 2014-2015 school year hopes to see VECA as a 6-12 grade school with 250 students."
http://www.gocats.org/content.asp?pid=79&id=620
These additions would make them Big 16 in SC.
Thanks Rebel-Fan-74.
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