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Yup. Nederland will have to lose their last 2 for LCM to get in.

And LCM would have to win out. LCM is at Lumberton and then home against Vidor. Nederland is at Dayton and then home against Lumberton.

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Each district executive committee has it's own rules that govern the district. Whatever rules the 4-AAAA league for the Golden Triangle has in place would have to be checked. If KFDM is saying he already knows what that district's rules are, then he is right. If, however, the committee doesn't have the "head-to-head" established as the rule, it probably is points in the "tie scenario".

Bobcatfan4life is exactly correct..... KFDM - do you already know it's "head to head"?

Man, those things get your stomach churning when your team is involved......

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1. Dayton

2. Central

3. Nederland

These are your playoff teams.

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:?: How about we just win out and not worry about it.

It seems like there have been three or four teams that were able to say, "if we just win out". The problem is, other than Dayton, everyone else keeps shooting themselves in the foot everytime they are in position to just win out.

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Seems like I remember something about a coin flip in the not-too-distant past.

But in that case, it was like described above, where one beat one, who beat the one that beat the other one.....I think :?

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There was the coin flip from last year but that was because all of the tied teams had not played each other. Unless the 22-4A executive committee has changed the rules this year, it is head-to-head first and then common points between the tied teams.

There is a maximum amount of points allowed per game. I think it is 16 points. For example, if it came down to points, the LC-M 42-0 win over PN-G would only go down at +16 points instead of +42.

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The point system is a +/- 14 points.

Here's a scenario for you. Not likely, but possible:

Lumberton wins against LCM and Nederland finishing 3-4 - not likely considering we couldn't beat ozen :x .

LCM Splits against Lumberton and Vidor finishing 3-4

or

Vidor wins against Ozen and LCM finishing 3-4

PNG loses against Central and Dayton finishing 3-4.

Nederland loses against Dayton and Lumberton finishing 3-4.

Lumberton would be 2-1 against these 3 teams.

LCM would be 1-2 against these 3 teams

or

Vidor would be 1-2 against these teams

PNG would be 1-2 against these 3 teams.

Nederland would be 2-1 against these 3 teams.

In this scenario it would be between Nederland and Lumberton.

Would this then go to point system among common opponents or does the head-to-head between Lumberton and Nederland come into play?

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head to head..... it is always head to head unless its a 3-Way tie and each of those three teams loses one game to one of the other...

for example... If PNG beats Central... and PNG and Nederland lose to Dayton

This creates a 3-way tie...

Nederland lost to Central but beat PNG

PN-G lost to Nederland but beat Central

This would go to the point system...

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