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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

CENTERVILLE

This is where things have the possibility to get dicey. If Centerville defeats Springfield North they WILL have a home game in the first round of the playoffs.

SCENARIO 1: Centerville over North, St. Xavier over Moeller
Centerville would be the #3 seed

SCENARIO 2: Centerville over North, Moeller over St. Xavier
3. Moeller 30.4652
4. Centerville 30.0500
Centerville could very easily leapfrog Moeller depending on the level 2 points from week 10's games. This scenario is just too close to call

SCENARIO 3: Springfield North over Centerville
3. Centerville 27.15
4. Glen Este 27.0500
5. Lakota East 26.3500
6. Colerain 26.1081
If Centerville lost to Springfield North, they would probably still get a home game, but would be within .1000 of falling below Glen Este and into the fray with Lakota East and Colerain for the final home game.

Bottom Line: If Centerville defeats Springfield North, they will be hosting a playoff game, likely sitting at the #3 seed.

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