Wrong. All 3 teams are tied 7-2 right now. There are 4 possible scenarios for Region V.
Scenario 1: Airport wins, S. Aiken wins, both 8-2. Tie breaker 1 is split. tiebreaker 2 is points assigned.
1st place-6 pts
2nd place-5 pts
3rd place-4 pts
4th place- 3 pts
5th place- 2 pts
6th place- 1 pts
AHS # of wins (assuming they beat BC): MVx2, Swansea x2, Dreher, BC x2, S. Aiken. The S. Aiken/AHS split cancels those matches, which equals 17 points for AHS
S. Aiken # of wins (assuming they beat Dreher): MV x2, Swansea x2, Dreher x2, BC, AHS. Again, the S. Aiken/AHS split cancels those matches, which equals 16 points for S. Aiken. AHS wins tiebreaker.
Scenario 2: AHS wins, Dreher wins: Airport wins region outright with the only 8-2 record, I believe S. Aiken has #2 seed and BC due to next tiebreaker #3.
Scenario 3: BC wins, S. Aiken wins: Tie breaker 1 is split. tiebreaker 2 is points assigned.
BC # of wins (assuming they beat AHS): MVx2, Swansea x2, Dreher x2, Airport, S. Aiken. The S. Aiken/BC split cancels those matches, which equals 16 points.
S. Aiken # of wins (assuming they beat Dreher). MV x2, Swansea x2, Dreher x2, Airport, BC. The S. Aiken/BC split cancels those matches, which equals 16 points.
This goes to the 3rd tie breaker which is goals allowed in the region. Obviously this would depend on next weeks scores.
I'm pretty sure this is correct but don't flame if it's not.
Scenario 4: BC wins, Dreher wins: BC wins region. S. Aiken/ AHS tie for 2nd seed. AHS has allowed way more goals than S. Aiken, so S. Aiken would be #2 and AHS, #3.