Re: STU IS RIGHT THIS TIME
No they wouldn't. The Sioux Falls schools abandon the SIC and left the Sioux City schools hanging out to dry. Since that time the Sioux City schools have made due by playing in the Missouri River Athletic Conference with the Council Bluffs Schools and are now involved in a district play arrangement that covers all of Western Iowa and includes some of the Des Moines Metro Schools.
SC West has had to play two games down in Des Moines, winning both, and now qualified for the state 4A playoffs at 2-7. Yes 2-7. Fortunately they will be cannon fodder for #1 ranked West Des Moines Dowling in the first round. SC East has also qualified for state with a much better record than West. SC North needs to win to get in. SC Heelan now plays in 3A and is ranked #1 in the state in that class having handled everyone in their district easily as well as easily beating the other 3 large SC schools. If they played in 4A they'd probably be a contender to win state in that class as well.
There is no way the Sioux City schools would entertain playing the Sioux Falls schools again. Sioux Falls screwed that up a long time ago. Doesn't matter anyway, Heelan and East would end up dominating that conference again and the Sioux Falls schools wouldn't want that. Ever wonder why the Sioux Falls schools didn't win state those first 25 years? Because they were playing in the SIC and routinely being beat down. Losing kills a program. Only after they left the SIC did the SF schools start winning state titles. It's because they quit being beat down and started having a winning culture.
Originally posted by jack power
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SC West has had to play two games down in Des Moines, winning both, and now qualified for the state 4A playoffs at 2-7. Yes 2-7. Fortunately they will be cannon fodder for #1 ranked West Des Moines Dowling in the first round. SC East has also qualified for state with a much better record than West. SC North needs to win to get in. SC Heelan now plays in 3A and is ranked #1 in the state in that class having handled everyone in their district easily as well as easily beating the other 3 large SC schools. If they played in 4A they'd probably be a contender to win state in that class as well.
There is no way the Sioux City schools would entertain playing the Sioux Falls schools again. Sioux Falls screwed that up a long time ago. Doesn't matter anyway, Heelan and East would end up dominating that conference again and the Sioux Falls schools wouldn't want that. Ever wonder why the Sioux Falls schools didn't win state those first 25 years? Because they were playing in the SIC and routinely being beat down. Losing kills a program. Only after they left the SIC did the SF schools start winning state titles. It's because they quit being beat down and started having a winning culture.
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