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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Summit beats RFH by 5 or more.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Watch out for RBC, they might close out B. Still not sure how they are a group B school.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Watch out for RBC, they might close out B. Still not sure how they are a group B school. You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school
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I mostly agree but Pingry is better than usual this year and can win on a given day. They are Non-Public A.. Pingry beats Delbarton on Wednesday. Pingry was totally outclassed today. The score doesn't tell the full story. It wasn't that close. Their excellent 2 players (Duke/Rutgers commits) can't do it all for their team and shouldn't have to. They will do great in the next level. I give Pingry credit for moving to NPA.. group that's miles ahead of everyone else.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Watch out for RBC, they might close out B. Still not sure how they are a group B school. You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school Well it’s all by enrollment, that’s why pingry moved up. Nothing to do with performances. After today, NPB most likely comes down to MKA, Rutgers Prep or RBC! Princeton Day upset Gill St. Bernard’s.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Watch out for RBC, they might close out B. Still not sure how they are a group B school. You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A.
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No affiliation to Pingry but would like to note after watching Ryan Palmer yesterday from Pingry I am excited to see him play at Rutgers. He has the hardest shot I have seen at the HS level and I have seen all the top Northeast HS teams this past season - NJ, LI, CT teams. He will be fun to root for at Rutgers!
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No affiliation to Pingry but would like to note after watching Ryan Palmer yesterday from Pingry I am excited to see him play at Rutgers. He has the hardest shot I have seen at the HS level and I have seen all the top Northeast HS teams this past season - NJ, LI, CT teams. He will be fun to root for at Rutgers! Was at the game yesterday.. 100% hardest/fastest step down in the state. Also plays 2-way. Let's go RU! win it Sat.
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TOC: Summit wins Group 3 again. RFH is very good, but so is Summit when they play there best. Too many Summit haters out there. In TOC most years and will be there again until proven otherwise. Had to toss in 1 South School.. the top south public schools are all in group 2 i agree that the only chance the south has of getting a school into the TOC is with RFH. i wouldn't be shocked if they beat summit. the rest are pretty accurate - Bosco in A and either Gill St. Bernards, Rutgers Prep or MKA in the B. Watch out for RBC, they might close out B. Still not sure how they are a group B school. You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A. according to the NJSIAA classifications, RBC is at 195 enrolled. Pingry is 227. not far off. SHP is the biggest in A at 764. Dwight Englewood is the largest in B at 205
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You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school[/quote]
I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A.[/quote]
according to the NJSIAA classifications, RBC is at 195 enrolled. Pingry is 227. not far off. SHP is the biggest in A at 764. Dwight Englewood is the largest in B at 205[/quote]
Curious as to how they come up with those numbers, SHP definitely has a bigger student population, I think 900+, CBA and Don Bosco are up there as well. Arguably, from a pure numbers perspective Pingry should be B
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You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A.[/quote] according to the NJSIAA classifications, RBC is at 195 enrolled. Pingry is 227. not far off. SHP is the biggest in A at 764. Dwight Englewood is the largest in B at 205[/quote] Curious as to how they come up with those numbers, SHP definitely has a bigger student population, I think 900+, CBA and Don Bosco are up there as well. Arguably, from a pure numbers perspective Pingry should be B[/quote] CBA & Don Bosco are single-gender schools so enrollments are doubled for classification purposes. From the NJSIAA General Classifications RBC is 540 and Pingry 434. So Pingry would have won Non-Public A again. Good for them for moving up.
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You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A. according to the NJSIAA classifications, RBC is at 195 enrolled. Pingry is 227. not far off. SHP is the biggest in A at 764. Dwight Englewood is the largest in B at 205[/quote] Curious as to how they come up with those numbers, SHP definitely has a bigger student population, I think 900+, CBA and Don Bosco are up there as well. Arguably, from a pure numbers perspective Pingry should be B[/quote] CBA & Don Bosco are single-gender schools so enrollments are doubled for classification purposes. From the NJSIAA General Classifications RBC is 540 and Pingry 434. So Pingry would have won Non-Public A again. Good for them for moving up.[/quote] Agreed, good on Pingry for moving up, just didn't understand the classifications.
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You obviously do not have a lot of background regarding the Shore Conference, RBC is definitely a Group B school I think what he is saying is based on enrollment numbers, it seems that RBC should be in Non Public A. according to the NJSIAA classifications, RBC is at 195 enrolled. Pingry is 227. not far off. SHP is the biggest in A at 764. Dwight Englewood is the largest in B at 205 Curious as to how they come up with those numbers, SHP definitely has a bigger student population, I think 900+, CBA and Don Bosco are up there as well. Arguably, from a pure numbers perspective Pingry should be B[/quote] CBA & Don Bosco are single-gender schools so enrollments are doubled for classification purposes. From the NJSIAA General Classifications RBC is 540 and Pingry 434. So Pingry would have won Non-Public A again. Good for them for moving up.[/quote] Agreed, good on Pingry for moving up, just didn't understand the classifications.[/quote] No one understands NJ sports.
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Again - groups are based on enrollment, not performance.
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