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33 minutes ago, FIREBIRD80 said:

Do this from 1990-2000 and see what you come up with! I played in the mid 1996-2000.

It would be much more even because it wasn't open zone then and that would also remove East Nashville and Cane Ridge.

 

If I can find the records I will be glad to.

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Ask and ye shall receive.

Metro 1990-2000   11 seasons

 

Whites Creek                    73-49   60%

Hunters Lane                   67-50   57%

Stratford                           68-54   56%

Pearl Cohn                        67-60   53%

McGavock                         60-59   50.4%

Overton                             58-58   50%

Glencliff                             58-61   49%

Hillsboro                            54-64   46%

Maplewood                       43-72   39%

Antioch                              42-72   37%

Hillwood                            41-73   36 %

 

Notice how much parity there WAS. Playing with your zoned kids. Everybody had a couple of at least decent seasons during that time span.

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45 minutes ago, 18NCS said:

When did Hillsboro go open zone?  I believe it was open zone back in the early 2000s if not earlier.  That was when they were the top program in metro.  

The biggest boost Hillsboro received was when Edgehill was changed from Glencliff to Hillsboro zone. 

Glencliff went from state runner up to nothing overnight and Hillsboro suddenly became the Belle of the Ball.

Open zone just extended it.

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29 minutes ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

Ask and ye shall receive.

Metro 1990-2000   11 seasons

 

Whites Creek                    73-49   60%

Hunters Lane                   67-50   57%

Stratford                           68-54   56%

Pearl Cohn                        67-60   53%

McGavock                         60-59   50.4%

Overton                             58-58   50%

Glencliff                             58-61   49%

Hillsboro                            54-64   46%

Maplewood                       43-72   39%

Antioch                              42-72   37%

Hillwood                            41-73   36 %

 

Notice how much parity there WAS. Playing with your zoned kids. Everybody had a couple of at least decent seasons during that time span.

That’s still top heavy tho! You can’t knock history dude, two metro teams playing for a gold ball same year is impressive.  

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1 minute ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

The biggest boost Hillsboro received was when Edgehill was changed from Glencliff to Hillsboro zone. 

Glencliff went from state runner up to nothing overnight and Hillsboro suddenly became the Belle of the Ball.

Open zone just extended it.

See you not even taking in consideration that every project housing got rebuilt .So most family had to relocate so that killed a lot of the zoning also.

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3 minutes ago, FIREBIRD80 said:

See you not even taking in consideration that every project housing got rebuilt .So most family had to relocate so that killed a lot of the zoning also.

South 5th ain't seen a rebuild. Neither has University Court. Don't recall Cheatham either.

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