Saturday, February 4, 2012

Basketball Standings

Here are the updated standings as of Friday night. We are hoping the NCTL standings are correct. We're doing our best with them.

Boys Basketball

GREATER THUMB WEST
W L W L
Reese 6 0 9 4
USA 5 1 9 4
Cass City 4 3 8 6
Bad Axe 3 3 7 5
Vassar 2 3 4 9
EPBP 2 5 5 9
BCAS 0 7 1 12

GREATER THUMB EAST
W L W L
Harbor Beach 4 1 13 1
Ubly 4 2 11 3
Brown City 3 2 9 4
Sandusky 2 3 8 6
Marlette 2 3 5 8
Mayville 0 4 1 11

NCTL NORTH
W L W L
A-Fairgrove 5 2 9 5
North Huron 4 3 4 8
Owen-Gage 3 4 4 8
Caseville 1 7 1 11
Port Hope 0 7 0 11

NCTL SOUTH
W L W L
CPS 7 0 12 0
Memphis 7 2 8 8
Deckerville 5 2 10 2
Kingston 2 5 7 7
Peck 2 4 7 5

FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Harbor Beach 46, Sandusky 43
Ubly 54, Marlette 43
Bad Axe 59, USA 56
Cass City 52, BCAS 40
Reese 61, EPBP 38
Memphis 61, Akron-Fairgrove 52
CPS 65, Port Hope 24
Peck 56, Caseville 28
Deckerville 74, North Huron 51
Owen-Gage 64, Kingston 57

TUESDAY’S GAMES
Owen-Gage at Caseville
Deckerville at Memphis
Kingston at Peck
Port Hope at North Huron
Ubly at CPS (B/G DH)

WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Brown City at Almont
Harbor Beach at Mayville
Marlette at Sandusky
Bad Axe at BCAS
Vassar at EPBP
Reese at USA

FRIDAY’S GAMES
Marlette at Brown City
Harbor Beach at Ubly
Mayville at Sandusky
Bad Axe at EPBP
Cass City at USA
Reese at Vassar
Akron-Fairgrove at Kingston
Caseville at CPS
Owen-Gage at Deckerville
North Huron at Peck

Girls Basketball

GREATER THUMB WEST
W L W L
Reese 8 0 15 0
Cass City 5 3 10 5
EPBP 5 3 9 7
Vassar 4 3 10 5
USA 4 4 7 7
Bad Axe 1 7 5 8
BCAS 1 8 4 11

GREATER THUMB EAST
W L W L
Marlette 6 1 13 2
Sandusky 5 1 10 4
Brown City 4 2 10 5
Harbor Beach 3 3 5 9
Ubly 1 6 2 13
Mayville 0 6 1 13

NCTL NORTH
W L W L
Port Hope 5 3 7 6
Owen-Gage 4 3 6 7
North Huron 4 4 6 8
A-Fairgrove 3 6 4 11
Caseville 1 9 2 12

NCTL SOUTH
W L W L
Deckerville 8 1 13 2
CPS 7 2 10 3
Kingston 6 2 11 4
Memphis 5 4 5 10
Peck 0 9 1 14

FRIDAY’S RESULT
CPS 51, Port Hope 36

MONDAY’S GAMES
Mayville at Essexville-Garber
Owen-Gage at Caseville
Memphis at Deckerville
Peck at Kingston
North Huron at Port Hope

TUESDAY’S GAMES
Brown City at Cass City
Harbor Beach at Mayville
Marlette at Sandusky
Ubly at CPS (B/G DH)
Bad Axe at BCAS
Vassar at EPBP
Reese at USA

THURSDAY’S GAMES
Marlette at Brown City
Harbor Beach at Ubly
Mayville at Sandusky
Bad Axe at EPBP
Cass City as USA
Reese at Vassar
Kingston at Akron-Fairgrove
CPS at Caseville
Deckerville at Owen-Gage
Memphis at Port Hope
Peck at North Huron


10 comments:

  1. The big guns go down CPS is taken out by Ubly. Looks like they are not the best in the Thumb, average if they played all teams.

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  2. Brown City doesn't think they are average..Augres Sims doesn't think they are average, Marine City dosent think that way either. Memphis....yep, they doen't think that way either. Play schools twice your size with good programs and then talk all the smack you want

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  3. Either Ubly or Brown City is twice the size of CPS; even Sandusky is not twice the size of CPS but it is closer.

    Ubly 251 students, CPS 188 students, BC 301 students,and Sandusky 353 students.

    Augres Sims (121) and Marince City Cardinal Mooney (186) are both actually smaller then CPS.

    The only instances I can find where a local team beat a team at least twice their size with a good program are: HB (260 students) beating a 12-2 Bay City John Glenn team (889 students) on the road 69-42 and BC beating a 10-4 Imaly City team (650 students) at Home 66-61.

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  4. Just read the coaches comments in the paper CPS is a nice Class D team that will do very well in the D tournament and yes they will beat some C teams, but not all.
    If they had to play in the GTC night in and night out they would be in the middle of the pack with the team they have. If I were guessing probably 3-4 league losses.

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  5. Old data. CPS 158. CPS could have stayed with the soft schedule like the rest of the league,but where does that get you? Ask the strong Kingston teams from a few years ago if they would do it different. I give them credit for a challenging schedule and not becoming complacent in a soft league.

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  6. You are right it will serve them better in the tournament to schedule challenging teams so when you have a tight game they will know how to repond.

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  7. MHSAA data, the only data that matters has CPS at 188.

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  8. Whats going on with Lakers? 14 points in a varsity game?

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  9. Ubly losses to Bad axe and Brown City last week. Then come back and win against the two rated best teams in the Thumb, CPS and Harbor Beach this week.

    Go figure.

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  10. My top five next week.

    1. Ubly
    2. Harbor Beach
    3. CPS
    4. USA
    5. Bad Axe

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