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Unofficial Point Standings 5/16

gone*country

Water boy
Mar 10, 2015
87
8
8
I worked on this late last night so feel free to check my math, but this is how I see it as of today. Still some points out there to get and still some teams with 3-4 games to play. I took in consideration the bonus points for the games not played yet. I did not take in to consideration whether I thought a team would get to 9 or 12 but only if they are there now.

Middletown 56
pts, 14 bonus, 17 games total
St. Marks 55 pts, 13 bonus, 16 games total
Conrad 55 pts, 13 bonus, 17 games total
Smyrna 54 pts, 15 bonus, 15 games total
Appo 53 pts, 11 bonus, 17 games total
Dover 52 pts, 7 bonus, 17 games total
Cape 49 pts, 16 bonus, 14 games total
P Tech 45 pts, 9 bonus, 16 games total
DMA 45 pts, 12 bonus, 16 games total
Red Lion 43pts, 1 bonus, 15 games total
Sallies 43pts, 13 bonus, 15 games total
St George 42 pts, 9 bonus, 15 games total
Archmere 41 pts, 11 bonus, 15 games total
S Tech 41 pts, 14 bonus, 17 games total
Lake Forest 39 pts, 9 bonus, 16 games total
Glasgow 39 pts, 6 bonus, 16 games total
Delmar 38 pts, 11 bonus, 16 games total
Newark 38 pts, 14 bonus, 17 games total
Wilm Christian 37 pts, 10 bonus, 16 games total
Milford 37 pts, 13 bonus, 15 games total
Caravel 36 pts, 6 bonus, 15 games total (unsure about bonus pts BUT I know there are a lot more)
S Central 35 pts, 14 bonus, 14 games played
St E 34 pts, 10 bonus, 16 games played
 
From the looks of it, Newark's game with Glasgow this afternoon proves to be do or die. Caravel probably leapfrogs a lot of the bottom half. If they don't, then that's a danger zone game for one of the higher seeds.
 
So as of right now (based on the point index):

Smy 3.6
Cape 3.5
STM 3.43
MT 3.29
Caravel 3.23
Appo 3.11
Dov 3.05
RLCA/SALS 2.86
Poly/DMA/STG 2.8

Obviously more games to play but is this correct?
 
Just a thought curious of others opinion. I don't think a team should get bonus points for each game when playing the same team twice. Encourage these divisions that play each other twice to branch out.
 
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