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Kyle, I thought JV games ended in a tie. That's what we were told a few years ago. It is a ref decision or are there any regulations?
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I noticed in the program from Viking Cup that no 9th graders were listed for Wando's varsity squad. Does anyone know if this is the case? That would have to impact the strength of their JV team.
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2004, per SCHSL rules, NO match may end in a tie except for tournaments in which tourney rules may be altered. This applies to all Varsity and JV contests.
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Kyle --
Is there a maximum number of players who can be on a varsity team, and can JV players (9th graders, of course... we don't want to talk about 8th graders) be "brought up" midway through a season? This used to be the rule in football in the dark ages, I know. Thanks.
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LPAF -- There is no "max" on roster size for varsity. Freshmen (or sophomores for that matter) can be brought up during the season for play with the varsity.
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Lugoff-Elgin JV - 3 Camden JV - 0
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I looked at Wando varsity too , and saw only 18 players. By necessity that must have forced more sophomores and freshmen on JV than normal.
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IMHO, none of the major 4A schools should have underclassmen on their varsity squads. Having sophs and freshmen playing up most likely means an upperclassmen (who has no other option) got bumped. Wait your time, pay your dues, I don't care how talented you are.
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