I was being facetious about the coin flip. I do like the idea of tiebreaker #1 being head to head and maybe class year being a secondary tie breaker. In the case of Kern vs Gillan that makes a lot of sense.Originally posted by laxfool:
freddiefokker I was inclined to think the same thing at first - that not making a conference first team should be a disqualifier for All-State recognition - but then realized it would transfer significant control of All-State selections to the conferences . . . stop and think about that for a minute. As to the number of All-State 1st team selections at each position, I agree that it should be kept to the number allowed on the field at any time. I'm not a proponent of coin flips determining anything important. However, in the Kern-Gillan situation I might consider their class year and defer to the more senior player which is Gillan, or the outcome of a head-to-head matchup which again goes to Gillan. How many years do you think it will be that the PC crowd does away with post-season awards?
I thought that's what you meant and I'm sure it could happen. It's a shame that is even possible. I would hope coaches would have more integrity than that.Originally posted by laxfool:
If a player was required to be 1st Team Henlopen North Conference in order to qualify for 1st Team All-State, and if for some reason a majority of Henlopen North coaches had it in for Cape they could ensure that no Cape players were named 1st Team All-State by purposely not voting Cape players onto the Henlopen North 1st Team. I don't think any Henlopen North purposely voted against Gillan, but I assume he was not voted 1st Team Henlopen North because a majority of voting coaches voted for the other guy for some reason.
I would just love to know what went on in that meeting where Gillan wasn't voted first team AC.
No doubt. The AA selection makes the 2nd team AC selection even more ridiculous.Originally posted by oldlaxguy:
I'm sure he'll be happy with All American over All Conference. Congrats to all the AA's