I don’t believe that the high school rules allow for Sunday events.*Principal, Quad Cities, Burlington, Clinton and Sioux City are all out due to each team having home games during the last week of July.
*Waterloo (5,000 capacity): The Bucks are on the road July 22-30.
Possible schedule: 1A on Friday (23rd), 2A on Saturday (24th), 3A on Monday (26th), 4A on Tuesday (27th), 1A/2A semis on Wednesday (28th), 3A/4A semis on Thursday (29th), and championship games on Friday (30th).
*Cedar Rapids (5,300 capacity): The Kernels are on the road July 26-Aug. 2.
The only way to make that work is to (a) play 5 games per day M-F with title games on Saturday (31st); or (b) play the title games on Sunday (1st); or (c) play the title games on Monday (2nd).
I think there's also a faction that wants Carroll to be in play, whether it's simply nostalgia or having an option in the western half of the state.
Seems like those options would keep geography out of the battle. I think they lack a little seating, but I think they could fix that with the addition of some portable seating. Not as nice as a minor league stadium, but it gets you a place to watch your kid.Just my opinion with absolutely no inside knowledge, but I think they will have the tournament at either Johnston or SEP. Plenty of hotels, parking and keeping the tournament in the Des Moines area are why I think the Association will pick one of those sites.
So some of the Twitter comments I've seen seem to say this solution is a "Screw you little guys" message. I'm sure it's not seen that way by the crowd that was pushing for Carroll.1A and 2A in Carroll (Merchants Park), July 26-29
3A and 4A in Iowa City (Banks Field/UI), July 28-31
So some of the Twitter comments I've seen seem to say this solution is a "Screw you little guys" message.