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We went to the section 6AAAA (don't get me started on the stupid everything has to be an "A" thing) final last night. Great game between Wayzata and Hopkins with Wayzata coming back from down 12 to win.
But I have several questions.
How do they decide sections and classes for basketball? There's a realistic chance of three Lake Conference teams being in the state tournament (Wayzata, Minnetonka and Buffalo) because they're in different sections.
How do they schedule these games? Section 6AAAA is done. But several other AAAA sections haven't even played their semifinal games. And some sections play at neutral sites and some do not? Why? Why is one of the AAAA class finals at Chisago Lakes, which is a AAA school? Why do Lakeville North and South have to go to Rochester to play their section final? I know how and why they schedule football playoffs but this makes no sense.
Looking at the brackets for the lower classes (A and AA), they're a mess. Uneven numbers, lots of byes, subsections - just a lot of stuff that makes little sense. Why don't they just take all the teams in the state and divide them into four equal sized groups based on enrollment? Obviously there are consolidations etc. during the two-year classification period but it's obvious that there are far more A and AA schools, while there are only 64 AAAA and AAA schools.
This isn't football, where numbers are so much more important. Why is everything so unbalanced? (other than the common answer that the MSHSL can screw up a one car parade)
But I have several questions.
How do they decide sections and classes for basketball? There's a realistic chance of three Lake Conference teams being in the state tournament (Wayzata, Minnetonka and Buffalo) because they're in different sections.
How do they schedule these games? Section 6AAAA is done. But several other AAAA sections haven't even played their semifinal games. And some sections play at neutral sites and some do not? Why? Why is one of the AAAA class finals at Chisago Lakes, which is a AAA school? Why do Lakeville North and South have to go to Rochester to play their section final? I know how and why they schedule football playoffs but this makes no sense.
Looking at the brackets for the lower classes (A and AA), they're a mess. Uneven numbers, lots of byes, subsections - just a lot of stuff that makes little sense. Why don't they just take all the teams in the state and divide them into four equal sized groups based on enrollment? Obviously there are consolidations etc. during the two-year classification period but it's obvious that there are far more A and AA schools, while there are only 64 AAAA and AAA schools.
This isn't football, where numbers are so much more important. Why is everything so unbalanced? (other than the common answer that the MSHSL can screw up a one car parade)