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And then the Regina soccer team gets kicked out of the Regina-WB baseball game by the umpire. They threw a baseball into right field while the WB fielder was trying to field a ball. Stay classy, Regina…
Yeah, I’m sure that was all part of the game plan....And then the Regina soccer team gets kicked out of the Regina-WB baseball game by the umpire. They threw a baseball into right field while the WB fielder was trying to field a ball. Stay classy, Regina…
ouch
Wrong sport, but too good not to share.
Well, fans are allowed back into games and look what happens.
Just an FYI, this young lady does not to go to Jefferson. I'm not going to say where, but its a neighboring rural district. I coached one of her classmates in club soccer.Hmmm, I watched it, but I'm still not sure what I saw...
Yeah, sort of a circular problem, the information is disseminated online, so people not typically online, or who don't frequent the state's sites - don't knowSo, the online tickets only situation is pretty annoying. I do think it is nice to offer the option to buy tickets online.
BUT, they need to offer in person sales as well. Grandmas and Grandpas, friends, students, etc. are just going to be showing up to the games like they used to. Not knowing tickets MUST be bought online.
And, then they have to be told to stand there and go online to buy tickets. Not a great option.
And, then the state adds $1.42 'processing fee' to each $8 ticket...
Both should be offered. It can’t be due to covid since they have someone there scanning the tickets. Just another way to nickel and dime people.Yeah, sort of a circular problem, the information is disseminated online, so people not typically online, or who don't frequent the state's sites - don't know
Yeah, an 18% charge is pretty hefty, I'm sure it's going to the vendor, seems like a per transaction fee would be better, or build it into the price.
Prairie is peaking at the right time, and finally getting some goal-scoring. They play fantastic defense, which will always give you a shot. Ankeny Centennial is the one with all the mojo now though. They’re my favorite, with Prairie second best odds.Seems like the big upset of the night was Waukee falling to Centennial. You go 18-0, in a dominant fashion, then get knocked off one game from state. Keeps things a little more interesting at state, Valley, Prairie, City and maybe PV have to be licking their chops, but it's a good reminder - on any given day, someone can step up and punch you in the nose.
That's what happens when you use a rigid points system. But if you don't then you have people raising questions about how seeding was done. You could use rankings, but people have a problem with potential bias there. Substate goal diff would be another possibility, but a touch bracket for one qualifier vs a cake-walk bracket for another would be the issue. Plus it encourages running up scores, which isn't really a positive thing for the teams/playersI wish the 1A brackets were spread out a bit better. Potentially all rematches on the top side of the bracket.
They put the two top remaining ranked teams on the same side of the bracket.
Interesting...Prairie is peaking at the right time, and finally getting some goal-scoring. They play fantastic defense, which will always give you a shot. Ankeny Centennial is the one with all the mojo now though. They’re my favorite, with Prairie second best odds.