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well the rule is a loophole

 

you win on pk's count it has a win so it makes you look good

 

lose on pk's no big deal just count it has a tie

 

I don't blame you for not knowing this since you don't keep up with Georgia soccer, but the rule changed this year. Last year the lose in pk's counted it as a tie because in Georgia last year, pk's did not end in a win or loss. However, this year Georgia decided that games that went into pk's even in the regular season would end in a win or a loss. TSSAA said that since the game took place in Georgia that it would count as a win. Also if you look on eurosportscoreboard.com where they keep official wins and losses, it says that H'ville is 7-2-1. Also through that website if you go to Georgia it counts it as a loss for Parkview.

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I don't blame you for not knowing this since you don't keep up with Georgia soccer, but the rule changed this year. Last year the lose in pk's counted it as a tie because in Georgia last year, pk's did not end in a win or loss. However, this year Georgia decided that games that went into pk's even in the regular season would end in a win or a loss. TSSAA said that since the game took place in Georgia that it would count as a win. Also if you look on eurosportscoreboard.com where they keep official wins and losses, it says that H'ville is 7-2-1. Also through that website if you go to Georgia it counts it as a loss for Parkview.

coach plummer explained the situation to me

 

the nfhs are letting states develop their own tie breaking system

 

he respectfully ask me to change it to the correct record

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Portland 0, Station Camp 0

 

Good game. Station Camp controlled first half, while Portland controlled second. Portland had the only real scoring chance early in the first on a short-lived breakaway. Station Camp had probably 15 shots, but only one or two on goal, most coming from the 25-40 yard range. Portland had fewer shots, but had a couple more on goal. Tie should tick both teams off and make for some exciting drama heading into districts.

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