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Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 27th, 2020, 8:53 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
Quick Central predictions before I forget (the format this year is slightly different; I'm probably going to do quick predictions by regional instead of two giant posts this year, it lets me procrastinate the later regionals).

Division B (7 bids)
  1. Eagle View - Would be a massive upset if any other team wins. They should get close to, if not lower than, Allen's 51 points set in 2013.
  2. Mountain View - I predicted them as 2nd last year when they were still Good Hope. This year, if they are the sixth best team in the state like I think they can be, they really should get second.
  3. Hershey - Another year, another solid Hershey team.
  4. Park Forest - As The S7reak fades further into the rearview mirror, one wonders when, and if, Park Forest will return to such heights.
  5. Spring Grove - They've fallen steadily from 3rd to 6th over the past 4 years. I would be surprised if that slide continues.
  6. Warwick - 2 points separated them from Spring Grove last year, and I expect both teams are around a similar level again this year.
  7. Middletown Area - This spot is a true toss-up. Middletown hasn't missed states two years in a row for a while.
Honorable mention: Waynesboro Area had a breakout last season, making their first state finals, and wound up with a solid 17th. They didn't attend any invites, so it's hard to tell if that was a peak or a stepping stone. Eastern York beat Warwick at Eagle, but it didn't look like a full-strength Warwick showing. Still, they might be in the mix. Nittany Christian has lurked around the fringes of the states bubble for two years now, so a breakthrough could be coming.

Division C (7 bids)
  1. Cumberland Valley - As big of a shock it would be if Eagle View didn't win, it would be an even bigger shock if CV didn't. My guess is that their score ends up in the 40s. For fun, let's guess 46.
  2. Hershey - I liked what I saw at BVF, and Hershey has a history of ebbing and flowing. This could be one of their stronger years.
  3. State College - It definitely seems like they've taken a slight step back from last year. They still might have enough to snag second.
  4. Manheim Central - Broke through for their first regional trophy last year. I see them getting another one, it just may be of a smaller variety.
  5. Elizabethtown Area - It looks like 2018 was a strong graduating class from Elizabethtown MS, so I'd anticipate this team improves on last year's placing.
  6. Central York - Got squeezed out of a state bid last year, but with 7 spots this year, they should be safer. Still, their invitational season has been a little shaky, so they'd do well to come through with a solid day.
  7. Red Land - They've been very consistent over the past five years, but it's hard to know what to make of their subpar BVF showing. This is a history bet more than anything else.
Honorable mention: If Central York and/or Red Land stumble, Cedar Cliff could step in. Their peak days, fed by those Allen teams of the early 10s, are gone, but they could still do some damage at the regional level. York Suburban, which got 8th last year and in 2016, is also within striking distance. If any team qualifies as a dark horse, it's Palmyra Area, which first competed last year, finishing 15th. If Barons is any indication, they're within striking distance of Central York. Still, I suspect it may be another year before they arrive on the state stage.

IMO, the true battle here is which team can get a lower score, Eagle View or Cumberland Valley. CV might be more consistent, but B Division has fewer teams. Since you're in the same district I'm sure some sort of friendly bet can be arranged between you. ;)

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 27th, 2020, 9:13 pm
by lavarball
EastStroudsburg13 wrote: February 27th, 2020, 8:53 pm IMO, the true battle here is which team can get a lower score, Eagle View or Cumberland Valley. CV might be more consistent, but B Division has fewer teams. Since you're in the same district I'm sure some sort of friendly bet can be arranged between you. ;)
Cv also works at eagle view middle school with their team for all sessions since it’s a combined program with the same coach

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 28th, 2020, 4:11 pm
by ChimpLopez
Good luck to everyone competing tomorrow! :D

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 28th, 2020, 4:21 pm
by Tailsfan101
EastStroudsburg13 wrote: February 27th, 2020, 8:53 pm Park Forest - As The S7reak fades further into the rearview mirror, one wonders when, and if, Park Forest will return to such heights.
If you want to see the real S7reak, see Saguaro High School (AZ) from 2009-2013, which makes five in a row, topping Park Forest's four: https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/Saguaro_High_School

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 3:06 pm
by sciolyperson1
CPA Regionals sheet, but with both div b/c courtesy of CV

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... p=drivesdk

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 5:04 pm
by lavarball
Cpa results:
Div B:
1. Eagle View 79
2. Mountain View 79
3. Hershey 152
4. Eastern York 154
5. Park Forest 158
Div C:
1. Cumberland Valley 59
2. State college 99
3. Manheim central 172
4. Hershey 196
5. Central York 208

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 5:04 pm
by lavarball
Once again, CPA widi was messed up

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 5:19 pm
by CrayolaCrayon
Very impressive performance by State College, as well as CV

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 5:24 pm
by builderguy135
20 top 2s, 2 3rds, and one 26th in widi :/

Re: Pennsylvania 2020

Posted: February 29th, 2020, 5:34 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
Turns out my faith in Hershey was SUPER unfounded.