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Saw this on the football forum and figured it would be good to share here also.

However, keep in mind CB is not added so this is not the final number but gives you a pretty good idea as to where each team SHOULD fall division wise.

https://www.ohsaa.org/school-resources/ ... enrollment


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SOC 2 Boys Enrollment

Waverly 240
Wheelersburg 181
Minford 167
West 160
Northwest 160
Oak Hill 147
Valley 122
Eastern Pike 109
South Webster 86


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SOC 1

Symmes Valley 94
Western Pike 93
South Gallia 75
Green 65
Clay 52
Notre Dame 48
East 41
New Boston 40
Ironton St. Joe 15


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Valley going to be close to the D4/D3 cutoff again. Also surprised to see how many kids West lost from last count. And how is St. Joe keeping the lights on?*


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The previous enrollment figures were

D2: 206-351
D3: 129-205
D4: 128 and down

It typically drops a few each year so I would expect D4 cutoff to be closer to 125 than it is 130.

If so, that looks likely that Valley will jump back to D3 if they have any CB+ at all, which they will.. Wheelersburg had a pretty significant jump to 180 and will sniff the tail end of D2, although their CB is unlikely to get high enough to have them jump into D2.


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If valley goes back to D3 that’s gonna leave a wide open door for Webster to blast through one of the districts the next 4 years


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OVC
Chesapeake 164
Coal Grove. 131
Fairland. 185
Gallia. 223
Ironton. 183
Portsmouth. 171
Rock Hill. 148
South Point. 163
Depending on the cutoff point Fairland and Ironton could be close to Div. 2. Both have had transfers.


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Tier 2 is 1 player = 7 students toward enrollment. Is this correct? There is probably at least 1 at just about every school depending on if they "moved" or not.


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goUK wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:50 pm Tier 2 is 1 player = 7 students toward enrollment. Is this correct? There is probably at least 1 at just about every school depending on if they "moved" or not.
It is 7 in football, only 4 in basketball


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bbjunky81 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 2:45 pm SOC 1

Symmes Valley 94
Western Pike 93
South Gallia 75
Green 65
Clay 52
Notre Dame 48
East 41
New Boston 40
Ironton St. Joe 15
Looks like no freshman team for ISJ again


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Meadowbrook at 192 dropping to D3?


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The Ghost of Swanker wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 4:19 pm If valley goes back to D3 that’s gonna leave a wide open door for Webster to blast through one of the districts the next 4 years
Trimble will also be close to D3.


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Raider6309 wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:32 am
The Ghost of Swanker wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 4:19 pm If valley goes back to D3 that’s gonna leave a wide open door for Webster to blast through one of the districts the next 4 years
Trimble will also be close to D3.
Even better. Will Howdee stay at a D3 school though


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The Ghost of Swanker wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:43 am Even better. Will Howdee stay at a D3 school though
Get reunited with Africentric and Harvest Prep in the tournament :lol:


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danicalifornia wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:01 pm
goUK wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:50 pm Tier 2 is 1 player = 7 students toward enrollment. Is this correct? There is probably at least 1 at just about every school depending on if they "moved" or not.
It is 7 in football, only 4 in basketball
Football = 3
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball & Softball = 7 (previously 5)
OHSAA Competitive Balance 101 wrote:Tier 0 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 0 (so that number will always be 0)
Tier 1 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always be 1)
Tier 2 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by the sport specific factor (Football = 3; Soccer,
Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, & Softball = 7). Note that the Tier 2 sport specific factor multiplier changed beginning with 2019‐20
roster data entry following referendum voting in May 2019.

Tier 1 Non‐Enrolled = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of the factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always
be 1)
Note. Competitive balance has nothing to do with 'transfers'. It has to do with where the athlete resides. Do they reside within the district or not. If not, has the athlete maintained continuous enrollment at the school since the start of 7th grade. Yes = Tier 1; No = Tier 2

Athletes that transfer in and now live within the district have zero impact on a school's competitive balance #.


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Tri-StateYouthSports wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:45 pm
danicalifornia wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:01 pm
goUK wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:50 pm Tier 2 is 1 player = 7 students toward enrollment. Is this correct? There is probably at least 1 at just about every school depending on if they "moved" or not.
It is 7 in football, only 4 in basketball
Football = 3
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball & Softball = 7 (previously 5)
OHSAA Competitive Balance 101 wrote:Tier 0 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 0 (so that number will always be 0)
Tier 1 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always be 1)
Tier 2 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by the sport specific factor (Football = 3; Soccer,
Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, & Softball = 7). Note that the Tier 2 sport specific factor multiplier changed beginning with 2019‐20
roster data entry following referendum voting in May 2019.

Tier 1 Non‐Enrolled = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of the factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always
be 1)
Note. Competitive balance has nothing to do with 'transfers'. It has to do with where the athlete resides. Do they reside within the district or not. If not, has the athlete maintained continuous enrollment at the school since the start of 7th grade. Yes = Tier 1; No = Tier 2

Athletes that transfer in and now live within the district have zero impact on a school's competitive balance #.
Thanks TSYS !!! hope all is going well with you my friend !!!


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pfloyd wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:57 pm
Tri-StateYouthSports wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:45 pm
danicalifornia wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:01 pm

It is 7 in football, only 4 in basketball
Football = 3
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball & Softball = 7 (previously 5)
OHSAA Competitive Balance 101 wrote:Tier 0 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 0 (so that number will always be 0)
Tier 1 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always be 1)
Tier 2 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by the sport specific factor (Football = 3; Soccer,
Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, & Softball = 7). Note that the Tier 2 sport specific factor multiplier changed beginning with 2019‐20
roster data entry following referendum voting in May 2019.

Tier 1 Non‐Enrolled = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of the factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always
be 1)
Note. Competitive balance has nothing to do with 'transfers'. It has to do with where the athlete resides. Do they reside within the district or not. If not, has the athlete maintained continuous enrollment at the school since the start of 7th grade. Yes = Tier 1; No = Tier 2

Athletes that transfer in and now live within the district have zero impact on a school's competitive balance #.
Thanks TSYS !!! hope all is going well with you my friend !!!
How tall is your "soccer" player ????!!!!! I'm going to work on him for the round ball (orange) for next year LOL ...


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Tri-StateYouthSports wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:45 pm
danicalifornia wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:01 pm
goUK wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:50 pm Tier 2 is 1 player = 7 students toward enrollment. Is this correct? There is probably at least 1 at just about every school depending on if they "moved" or not.
It is 7 in football, only 4 in basketball
Football = 3
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball & Softball = 7 (previously 5)
OHSAA Competitive Balance 101 wrote:Tier 0 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 0 (so that number will always be 0)
Tier 1 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always be 1)
Tier 2 = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of this factor, multiplied by the sport specific factor (Football = 3; Soccer,
Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, & Softball = 7). Note that the Tier 2 sport specific factor multiplier changed beginning with 2019‐20
roster data entry following referendum voting in May 2019.

Tier 1 Non‐Enrolled = each student on a particular team’s roster meeting the criteria of the factor, multiplied by 1 (so that number will always
be 1)
Note. Competitive balance has nothing to do with 'transfers'. It has to do with where the athlete resides. Do they reside within the district or not. If not, has the athlete maintained continuous enrollment at the school since the start of 7th grade. Yes = Tier 1; No = Tier 2

Athletes that transfer in and now live within the district have zero impact on a school's competitive balance #.
Sheesh, I wasn’t even close lol

Thanks for the correction!


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bbjunky81 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 2:45 pm SOC 1

Symmes Valley 94
Western Pike 93
South Gallia 75
Green 65
Clay 52
Notre Dame 48
East 41
New Boston 40
Ironton St. Joe 15
is the entire school playing for St. Joe?


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