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1 hour ago, NothingAsItSeems said:

Most states do have a multiplier, and it applies to soccer because the only teams to win a MHSAA State Championship in Class 1 (1A-3A) are private schools, except for three boys teams in 2000, 2010, and 2015. No public school has ever won a girl soccer state championship. 

For example, a public school with a distinct district to draw from for players competes against a school with no distinct boundary to pull from. Case in point, the coast private schools that are located among the most populous counties in the state. Jackson County has 145,00 with George having 25,000 then Harrison County has 210,000 with Stone adding 20,000 and even Hancock has 46,000 with Pearl River having 55,000

while Franklin County High School is located in county of 8,000 people AND then Southeast Lauderdale gets a quarter of Lauderdale County School district, like 7,000 people, to make up it enrollment. 

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20 hours ago, s1nglewing said:

Tears for babies. 

Some folks always have to make an "it ain't fair" excuse when their team loses. 

I ain't got a dog in the race man, just mentioning what the mhsaa discussed.  It wouldn't have resulted in any good cash flow so it wasn't ratified.

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23 hours ago, NothingAsItSeems said:

Most states do have a multiplier, and it applies to soccer because the only teams to win a MHSAA State Championship in Class 1 (1A-3A) are private schools, except for three boys teams in 2000, 2010, and 2015. No public school has ever won a girl soccer state championship. 

Which states have multipliers?

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On 1/27/2023 at 1:30 PM, s1nglewing said:

Here's a quarter...

If you don't like or care about soccer, why comment? Why be rude? The multiplier argument directly affects soccer. It affected baseball a few years ago, and the MHSAA forced out the private schools that were dominating those classifications. Most other states have multipliers because this issue has affected basketball and football. If this issue starts affecting your precious football, everyone will change your tune on this issue. But unfortunately because this affects a sport that you don't like, you don't care to the point of being rude to anyone that does

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4 hours ago, NothingAsItSeems said:

Too many too list but you can start with research in Lousiana, Alabama, and Georgia. Georgia's is best

Alabama does not, nor does Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas, etc...

 

Last time I did any research on it Arkansas and Georgia do, but that's it... maybe some midwestern state(s).

 

St Al and Cathedral left MHSAA because they had out of state students and MHSAA ruled them ineligible - nothing to do with baseball. I don't know Madison SJ's reasoning for moving to MAIS.

 

There are, I think, maybe six or so private schools in MHSAA - most of which do not actively recruit athletes. OLA, SSC, Resurrection, and Sacred Heart certainly do not. TCPS got caught with their hand in the cookie jar (football) so one would assume they might have learned a lesson. St Andrews - that juggernaut in all sports, right? If a school recruits athletes wouldn't they do so for all sports?

 

Which team are you crying about beating your soccer squad this year?

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This is rare, but you're very misinformed. Too much to correct, but lets start with the first sentence's first state listed. (I am not going to post every single state's multiplier)...

Alabama's multiplier:  https://www.ahsaa.com/Portals/0/PDF's/AHSAA/AHSAA/Re-Classification/2022-2024/Competitive Balance/CBF Updated September 2021.pdf?ver=Rh7qt2ykO_wFbo_iS-JHIw%3D%3D&timestamp=1639580086488

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