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Post by football415 on Oct 2, 2010 21:52:45 GMT -5
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Post by Ben Herrington on Oct 2, 2010 23:16:07 GMT -5
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Post by mc415 on Oct 3, 2010 19:29:17 GMT -5
does Novato play SR this or does SR get to skip MC and Novato, otherwise SR could go undefeated
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Post by Ben Herrington on Oct 3, 2010 20:44:02 GMT -5
San Rafael will NOT play Marin Catholic or Novato. If San Rafael can run the table and beat Redwood and Justin Siena, San Rafael could end up with a co-league title with Novato or Marin Catholic.
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Post by mc415 on Oct 4, 2010 7:57:52 GMT -5
San Rafael will NOT play Marin Catholic or Novato. If San Rafael can run the table and beat Redwood and Justin Siena, San Rafael could end up with a co-league title with Novato or Marin Catholic. i hope SR the best, but that would kind of a fraud of a title to not have to play the 2 top teams in that league and still be "co-champs"...but im sure SR would be happy with it, hopefully they can make some noise in NCS and prove themselves, they are fun tot watch
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Post by Ben Herrington on Oct 4, 2010 18:51:16 GMT -5
I'm really not sure how this would work out. Novato will probably finish second even though they are having a down year. Should MC finish 1 and Novato 2 even with a 6-0 San Rafael (10-0) overall I dont see how they could possibly get any part of a title. #1: MC #1*: SR #3: Novato
But then again, why would MC care?? If MC finishes 10-0 why would they care what San Rafael does, with a share of the title or not?? MC is better than SR end of story and no one can debate that (yet anyway).
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