What is the rationale behind Mountain Ridge being ranked so much higher in Maryland than Fort Hill for the upcoming football season. I also did a cal preps match up and they had Mountain Ridge winning also.
Fort Hill looked like Fort Hill.Fort Hill not looking good? Heard the Bridgeport scrimmage game didn’t fare out so well…
Fh starters only played 10 plays against Bridgeport.Fort Hill not looking good? Heard the Bridgeport scrimmage game didn’t fare out so well…
Not quite. Oakdale is in 3a and competes for a Title most years. This year theyre ranked number one in 3a and could not touch Fort Hill. The fact is Fort Hill and Dunbar have been way ahead of all the other schools most yearsits half A now. or low A. its bullshit. winning a title at this level isnt like winning when dunbar was in 1A.
Fort Hill looked a little inexperienced against a very good Bridgeport team, who was running a gimmick offense very well. Fort Hill will still be Fort Hill.Fort Hill not looking good? Heard the Bridgeport scrimmage game didn’t fare out so well…
Oakdale is 3A, and yes, it was a great win for FH. My original post is about how weak FHs playoff runs were the last 2 years. Douglass PG, Dunbar etc. in the classification was far more competitive. Example…. In 2017 FH beat MCC out of Fla. they were better than Oakdale I assure you. In the end FH lost to Dunbar in the 2017 1 A final. There wasn’t a cake walk path to a ring like there is now.Not quite. Oakdale is in 3a and competes for a Title most years. This year theyre ranked number one in 3a and could not touch Fort Hill. The fact is Fort Hill and Dunbar have been way ahead of all the other schools most years
Indeed the classes have been watered down, but you can only play it the way the state sets it up. Winning the State Championship under the rules given still counts, and can't be held against the schools that win. Though I for one would like to see it more competitive as well.its half A now. or low A. its bullshit. winning a title at this level isnt like winning when dunbar was in 1A.
The cakewalk is happening in other classes as well. Look at Dunbar's run to their Championships the last two years. In their runs they averaged 49.6 and 45 points per game, while giving up an average of around 5 and 9 points per game. In their championship game Patuxent played them to within one score. I really think that Covid had a lot to do with this as sports was put in the back burner. I'm thinking that some teams will catch up while others will continue to take up space.
In 2021, 2A Douglas had a cakewalk through their first two games, then the games got a little more competitive. In 2022, they were knocked out, I think in the quarter finals. But I'm getting off track a little. Fort Hill and Dunbar are small schools that have great staffs. These teams could pretty much compete with most schools in the State. But there are also several other smaller schools in the State that could compete with Fort Hill and Dunbar on any given year. The Covid restrictions wiped out these programs, but they will be back, we just have to be patient.
Knowing that the State is not going to give up the six classes (money, money, money!) I'd like to see one more week of football, a super championship week you might say. Three games where the 6 champions match up for a "pride" game. That would be a great weekend of high school footb
So what. By the end of that season against Dunbar, Fort Hill was so injured, they wouldn’t have beat a lot of teams. Dunbar was not good enough to make it to the finals because they got beat by Douglas a year or two laterOakdale is 3A, and yes, it was a great win for FH. My original post is about how weak FHs playoff runs were the last 2 years. Douglass PG, Dunbar etc. in the classification was far more competitive. Example…. In 2017 FH beat MCC out of Fla. they were better than Oakdale I assure you. In the end FH lost to Dunbar in the 2017 1 A final. There wasn’t a cake walk path to a ring like there is now.