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    Default IHSA - Regional/Sectional sites annouced

    http://www.ihsa.org/activity/ie/2009-10/1site.htm

    Seems to be pretty much the same as last year -- and I think assignments will also be similar. Again, three significantly strong and three significantly weak sectionals. Top two are Elk Grove and DGS sectionals (oh surprise, DGS is hosting a sectional.)

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    It will be interesting to see how the Regionals between Wheaton North and Glenbard West are split. I believe they usually end up together. Doesn't really matter come Sectional time I guess.

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    It will be interesting to see how the powerhouses who dont go to the DGS sectional do

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeawagne View Post
    http://www.ihsa.org/activity/ie/2009-10/1site.htm

    Seems to be pretty much the same as last year -- and I think assignments will also be similar. Again, three significantly strong and three significantly weak sectionals.
    ........ :-)

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    I'll be interested to see where Wheaton South ends up, because sometimes they are in the DGS sectional and sometimes not. If they are it will be considerably harder (though it was pretty hard to begin with) and it will make the Elk Grove Sectional much more manageable.

    I think it's always pretty clear that Warren will end up in the northern most sectional (Elk Grove), but seeing as they lost a head coach and a lot of talent, it might not make that much of an impact on the E.G. Sectional.

    Another interesting thing to note is that 2 Naperville schools are hosting a Regional, when usually all Naperville schools are in the same Regional. I think this might be telling us that the IHSA is reevaluating the boundary lines that they previously had, which may mean there are some more surprises to come in Regional/Sectional assignments.

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    I'd like to see some realignment, but I'll believe it when I see it. It seems like lately all the big schools are in 2 Sectionals and then you have DGS by themselves as if they need any help. Hopefully there will be some changes, but I am not holding my breath.

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    I think its a stretch to say that DGS is "by themselves" in that sectional. Hinsdale Central, DGN, and Nequa Valley are more competetive than most of the schools you find at the Reavis sectional...Sandburg. I don't understand why that sectional is hyped up soooo much on here when the results clearly show that Reavis and DGS sectionals are virtually the same in difficulty and Warren is by far the hardest. Could we please take a look at how many of the Reavis sectional teams were in the top five at state? Zero. How about the top ten? one. Hmmm sounds pretty tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikefife View Post
    I think its a stretch to say that DGS is "by themselves" in that sectional. Hinsdale Central, DGN, and Nequa Valley are more competetive than most of the schools you find at the Reavis sectional...Sandburg. I don't understand why that sectional is hyped up soooo much on here when the results clearly show that Reavis and DGS sectionals are virtually the same in difficulty and Warren is by far the hardest. Could we please take a look at how many of the Reavis sectional teams were in the top five at state? Zero. How about the top ten? one. Hmmm sounds pretty tough.
    I have similar questions about three sectionals being "significantly" weaker than the other three, but I realize it's all a matter of perspective.

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    I can understand why you would have those questions! Belleville West and Charleston had a lot of success last year. While I must admit I believe the 3 sectionals in question are the toughest, it's foolish to completely discredit all the southern IL teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikefife View Post
    I can understand why you would have those questions! Belleville West and Charleston had a lot of success last year. While I must admit I believe the 3 sectionals in question are the toughest, it's foolish to completely discredit all the southern IL teams.
    Absolutely. I do think that the 3 northern sectionals are the toughest from top to bottom, AND if we're talking about which teams in the sectionals have the best chance to win a trophy at state, then I concede that too. I just was having a little "semantic fun" with the term "signifcantly weak." I'm not really upset or offended.

    Last year I knew that the IHSA advisory committee was going to discuss the way that the regionals are divided because there was so much discussion in the speech community, so after the state tournament I broke down how many state finalists came from each of the 6 sectionals. Unfortunately, I cannot find those numbers anymore...must have deleted them, but to ESTIMATE them, it was something like this...

    3 northern sectionals each had 20-24 finalists and 2 or 3 champions. (maybe one had 4?)
    southern sectional had about 18 finalists and 2 champions
    northwestern sectional had several finalists, including a 2nd or 3rd place finish, but 0 champions
    central sectional had just one finalist, and he won impromptu

    I wanted to go back several years to see if there are any trends here, but I learned quickly that it would take me quite a while to look at the sectional assignments in the north from year to year to figure out where different schools were assigned. If anyone else wants to break down those numbers for the three northern sectionals, though, I could figure out where schools in the other three are assigned fairly easily because they don't change as often.

    We discussed this same topic some time last year or the year before, and again, I'm NOT arguing that any of the southern 3 sectionals are stronger than the northern 3. I just like to remind people that they tend to discount teams that they don't see on a regular basis, much the same way that the national circuit competitors on this site sometimes discount people from Illinois because they never see them all year. And in my four years of attending nationals, Illinois has had finalists every year.

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