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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

3. SYCAMORE

Sycamore controls their own destiny for the Region 4 playoffs with very winnable games against Lakota West and Mason to close their season. Sycamore can likely afford a loss against against Lakota West and still qualify with the #6 or #7 seed, but they would be best served by winning out and not dealing with the uncertainty that an 8-2 season would bring. Sycamore will clinch a playoff birth with a win over Lakota West this Friday as listed below.

Note: If Moeller defeats both Lakewood St. Edward and St. Xavier in weeks 9 and 10, then Moeller would surpass Sycamore and Princeton, and knock Sycamore (9-1) down to the #4 seed

9-1 (Win last two games): 28.6500 --> First Round Home Game - Likely #3 Seed
8-2 (Loss v. Lakota West): 25.0500
--> First Round Road Game
8-2 (Loss v. Mason): 26.8500 --> Potential First Round Home Game --> Squarely on Bubble

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