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<blockquote data-quote="FlatTopPete" data-source="post: 352144" data-attributes="member: 7280"><p>You guys are missing the point. The true Class B, what it used to be in its glory years, was when a bunch of farm kids would make it to the big dance and get to play in front of the whole state with a title on the line. The whole town would shut down and drive to minot or fargo or wherever it’s hosted and support the team cuz it’s a once in a life time thing. Think of the movie Hoosiers.</p><p></p><p>Class B has now become a tournament where 50-60% of the teams there are private Christian schools and the other half is made up of “huge” class b towns that are on the fringe of a huge city (kindred, grafton). Maybe one out of the 8 teams is a small rural community. That’s not what makes class B good. </p><p></p><p>Let the rural kids scrimmage against other towns that are their own size. Let the private schools compete against each other. And let the biggest city’s compete against each other. </p><p></p><p>End of discussion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatTopPete, post: 352144, member: 7280"] You guys are missing the point. The true Class B, what it used to be in its glory years, was when a bunch of farm kids would make it to the big dance and get to play in front of the whole state with a title on the line. The whole town would shut down and drive to minot or fargo or wherever it’s hosted and support the team cuz it’s a once in a life time thing. Think of the movie Hoosiers. Class B has now become a tournament where 50-60% of the teams there are private Christian schools and the other half is made up of “huge” class b towns that are on the fringe of a huge city (kindred, grafton). Maybe one out of the 8 teams is a small rural community. That’s not what makes class B good. Let the rural kids scrimmage against other towns that are their own size. Let the private schools compete against each other. And let the biggest city’s compete against each other. End of discussion [/QUOTE]
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