i know this list isn't compiled very accurately, but i can't believe no lpd team is in the top 5.
According to data from today's edition of the Coalfield Progress, I believe these are the current rankings for boys basketball in Region D and by district.
Region D ranking is winning percentage of all games played.
Results of last night's games are not included.
Region D
1. Castlewood (11-1)
2. Thomas Walker (10-2) Tie
3. Twin Valley (10-2) Tie
4. St. Paul (8-4)
5. Rye Cove (9-5)
6. Gate City (6-4) Tie
7. Powell Valley (6-4) Tie
8. Clintwood (7-5)
9. Twin Springs (4-4) Tie
10. Council (5-5) Tie
11. Hurley (6-6) Tie
12. J.I. Burton (5-6)
13. Coeburn (5-6)
14. Honaker (4-5)
15. Haysi (3-8)
16. J.J. Kelly (3-9)
17. Ervinton (2-8)
18. Pound (2-10)
19. Appalachia (1-10)
Lonesome Pine District
1. Gate City (4-0)
2. J.I. Burton (3-1)
3. Powell Valley (2-2)
4. Clintwood (2-2)
5. Coeburn (2-2)
6. J.J. Kelly (2-2)
7. Pound (1-3)
8. Appalachia (0-4)
Cumberland District
1. Castlewood (1-0)
2. Thomas Walker (1-0)
3. Rye Cove (1-0)
4. St. Paul (0-1)
5. Twin Springs (0-1)
6. Ervinton (0-1)
Black Diamond District
1. Twin Valley (1-0)
2. Honaker (1-0)
3. Council (0-0)
4. Hurley (0-1)
5. Haysi (0-1)
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i know this list isn't compiled very accurately, but i can't believe no lpd team is in the top 5.
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HERE WE GO AGAIN!
I will say that the only thing right on that list is CASTLEWOOD #1
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Hey CVCgrad....question for ya!
Trying to figure out your logic here:
If Tennessee's football team played Auburn, Florida, LSU & Arkansas and stands with a 3-1 record - while Kentucky's football team has played Bowling Green, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Memphis and has a 4-0 record - in your thinking Kentucky is a higher-ranked team?
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these are rankings from the paper, not cvc's rankings
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."
-Martin Luther King Jr.
From what paper?
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"According to data from today's edition of the Coalfield Progress,"
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Not by any means.
Do we have a power points system in place for Region D basketball?
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Hey CVCgrad....question for ya!
Trying to figure out your logic here:
If Tennessee's football team played Auburn, Florida, LSU & Arkansas and stands with a 3-1 record - while Kentucky's football team has played Bowling Green, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Memphis and has a 4-0 record - in your thinking Kentucky is a higher-ranked team?
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Do we have a power points system in place for Region D basketball?
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No, but with a little thought, some information on teams/players, who they've faced and how they fared, opponents records, etc, etc, and add in a little common sense and you can come up with a ranking - something the Coalfield felt like it really didn't need to do for whatever reason.
Leave the DRAMA to the MAMA'S
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