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Tough Valpo High School football schedule

Started by historyman, November 19, 2011, 07:50:14 AM

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historyman

I noticed that the first 2 teams that Valpo High played on their football schedule are playing for the state championship the Friday after Thanksgiving, Carmel and Penn. Now that was a tough schedule that the Valpo athletic department put together for Coach Hoffman's last year coaching at VHS.

Carmel won 21-17 over Center Grove after being down 17-0 at halftime.

valporun

Quote from: historyman on November 19, 2011, 07:50:14 AMNow that was a tough schedule that the Valpo athletic department put together for Coach Hoffman's last year coaching at VHS.

Are you sure that Valpo High put that schedule together, or was it the Duneland Conference principals, who act as the advisory board for the conference?

historyman

Whoever made the schedule it was a tough schedule. Can you think of any team that played both teams in the championship game during their regular season schedule. It doesn't happen often and that was the point of this thread.

wh

Carmel is a perennial powerhouse and they should be.  They have double the talent pool that Valpo has.

Enrollments:
1. Carmel "University" 3916
4. Penn 3268
19. Valpo 2071


bbtds

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Quote from: wh on November 19, 2011, 10:25:03 PM
Carmel is a perennial powerhouse and they should be.  They have double the talent pool that Valpo has.

Enrollments:
1. Carmel "University" 3916
4. Penn 3268
19. Valpo 2071

Here are the official enrollment numbers for large Indiana High Schools and how they rank:


Rank   School   Size
1.    Carmel High School   3,916
2.    Warren Central High School   3,734
3.    North Central High School   3,393
4.    Penn High School      3,268
5.    Hamilton Southeastern High School   3,258
6.    Lawrence North High School   2,962
7.    Ben Davis High School   2,961
8.    Lake Central High School   2,859
9.    Portage High School   2,595
10.   Lawrence Central High School   2,289
11.   Merrillville High School   2,275
12.   Center Grove High School   2,255
13.   Jefferson High School (Lafayette)   2,214
14.   Northrop High School (Fort Wayne)   2,196
15.   Crown Point High School   2,187
16.   Noblesville High School   2,155
17.   New Albany Senior High School   2,135
18.   Terre Haute North Vigo High School   2,082
19.   Valparaiso High School   2,071
20.   Jeffersonville High School   2,069

There has been talk of breaking off the top schools in enrollment into another class (6A). But Valpo HS would be included in the 6A class. 

historyman

#5
I saw this in a story written by Mark Lazerus on teams in football that dominate IHSAA state championships which are almost all Catholic schools in 1A through 4A.

The IFCA (Indiana Football Coaches Association) also pitched a sixth class for the 16 biggest schools in football and partially seeding the sectionals. But Cox's primary concern is leveling the current playing field as much as possible.

That would actually leave Valpo HS just outside of class 6A in class 5A.

The 16 schools in 6A would be
Carmel, Warren Central, North Central (Indianapolis), Penn, Hamilton Southeastern, Lawrence North, Ben Davis, Lake Central, Portage, Lawrence Central, Merrillville, Center Grove, Jefferson (Lafayette), Northrop (Fort Wayne), Crown Point and Noblesville.

So Lake Central, Portage, Merrillville and Crown Point would have to travel further distances outside the region while Valpo could stay in a much easier to win 5A not having to play Penn, Merrillville, Crown Point, etc.