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  1. 1 hour ago, btownqb said:

    Ok but those are the best two teams lol 

    LN/LC/NC have never been powers. 

    No but Ben Davis is traditionally a power.

    In no way am I saying the HCC is the equivalent to the MIC.  I just said it was a good night.  I do think the gap has narrowed some.  But I think that gap is still pretty significant.  6A title game last year was proof of that.

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  2. 1 hour ago, btownqb said:

    Sorry. Good night for them for sure... but the two they didn't play are a different animal. 

    Warren will be back to being q power VERY soon. 

    I mean heck Carmel beat Trinity last night. 

    Nothing to be sorry about.  I already acknowledged no HCC team played the two beasts of the MIC.  Definitely a great win for Carmel.

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  3. 10 minutes ago, Seeking6 said:

    Some kid from Noblesville (Shoffner) had 347 yards on the ground last night on 17 carries....and they weren't playing a weak team in Mt Vernon. 

    He is a sophomore.  I think he had two TDs longer than 70 yards.  Noblesville runs a system where they will only throw the ball about 4 times a game.  He should have another big game v TH South next week and then comes the gauntlet of HCC teams.

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  4. 57 minutes ago, Seeking6 said:

    I must be looking in all the wrong spots. Couldn't find anything for Omar Cooper or Gi'bran Payne. Both teams won and I know Payne had an easy walk in TD....but can't find stats.

    I saw the box score for LN.  Cooper isn’t in it though LN beat Avon.  He must not have played.  I’m hearing lots of starters across the Indy area didn’t play due to Covid…either are sick or due to contact tracing.

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  5. Shockingly, I actually have some information on Buckley.  I've been told he is a GREAT young man by someone who lives deep in the heart of....  I was also told that TAM is LOADED at WR.  IU may be getting a young man who may be a back up at AM, but might start for a whole bunch of programs just because of AMs talent at WR.  He was injured last year.  This seems like a great fit to me.  If he isn't good enough to play, then IU at least gets a great young man.  If he is good enough to push Marshall and a couple of the other young WRs then we will be better off for the competition.  I'm in.

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  6. 1 minute ago, NotIThatLives said:

    I found 3 articles like this.  Westfield was number 2 in growth 17, 18, and 19.  Couldn't find 20 data.  Money.com said "its population surged 45% between 2010 and 2020."

    For me to get to 31 from my house, I drive my about 8 or 9 new neighborhoods, that's on the east side of 31 and I know of a massive one going in on the west side southwest of 31 and St Rd 38.  Whitestone has won fastest growing 7 years straight bit their population is 1/8th of Westfield.  I don't know if that guy was accurate in what he told me but the data and the eye test says it's exploding, still. To go along with city people moving out mid and post pandemic, it's not allowing down in the near future.  

    https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/05/iub/releases/23-whitestown-westfield-top-list-of-growing-communities.html

     

    Oh Westfield still is growing for sure.  Didn’t mean to imply that they weren’t.      Again, they’re still catching up to the other county schools because they have room right now.  But their township is smaller than Carmel-Clay. My guess is they’ll eventually get to 3500 maybe 4000 students with graduation classes of 1000.

  7. 22 minutes ago, btownqb said:

    What? Absolutely they are not. 

    Not all but 2 of the five bigger ones absolutely are.  I work in one.  My wife works in another.  Carmel has definitely hit a plateau.  They’re done growing.  Noblesville has as well.  Maybe some slight growth there.  HSE and Fishers have really slowed their growth.  Westfield has the most growth ahead but they are still catching up with those others.  But they also don’t have the land to grow like Carmel once did.  They will never be as big as Carmel is.

  8. 1 hour ago, NotIThatLives said:

    Someone told me a few years ago that in 10 years, at this pace, Westfield will have a senior class of 2500. 

    The amount of new builds up here is insane.  

    That will not happen.  Hamilton County schools are already or are starting to level off.

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