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GRC Showcase Scenarios - By Team - GRC East Girls

 In a previous blog post, I shared the GRC Showcase Scenarios by order of finish.

https://grandriverconference.blogspot.com/2022/02/grc-showcase-scenarios.html

Here is the alternate view by team for GRC East Girls:

Note that they scenarios are unofficial.  No results are official until an announcement from the Conference office.

Milan

  • If Trenton loses one of its remaining games, then Milan finishes #1
  • If Trenton wins both games, then Milan finishes #2
Trenton
  • If Trenton wins both games, then Trenton finishes #1
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton wins exactly one of its remaining two games, then Trenton finishes #2
  • If Princeton defeats Putnam County and Trenton loses at least one of its remaining two games, then Trenton finishes #3
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton but loses to Maysville and Milan defeats Trenton, then Trenton finishes #4
  • If Trenton loses both games, and Putnam County wins all three games, then there is a 5-way tie between Polo, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison and Trenton for #2 through #6 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team.
    • Trenton has played Polo, Princeton and South Harrison and is -3 in those 3 games.
Princeton
  • If Princeton defeats Putnam County and Trenton loses at least one of its remaining two games, then Princeton finishes #2
  • If Princeton defeats Putnam County and Trenton defeats Putnam County and Milan, then Princeton finishes #3
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton but loses to Maysville and Milan defeats Trenton, then Princeton finishes #3
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton defeats Putnam County, then Princeton finishes #4
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton but loses to Maysville and Trenton defeats Milan, then Princeton finishes #4
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton, Trenton and Maysville and Trenton defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie between Princeton, Putnam County and South Harrison that will be broken by scoring margin:
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 9 or less, then Princeton finishes #4
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 10 to 12, then Princeton finishes #5
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 13 or more, then Princeton finishes #6
  • If Trenton loses both games, and Putnam County wins all three games, then there is a 5-way tie between Polo, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison and Trenton for #2 through #6 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team.
    • Princeton has played Polo, South Harrison and Trenton and is +9 in those 3 games.
Polo
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton but loses to Maysville and Milan defeats Trenton, then Polo finishes #2
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton wins at least one of its remaining two games, then Polo finishes #3
  • If Princeton defeats Putnam County, then Polo finishes #4
  • If Trenton loses both games, and Putnam County wins all three games, then there is a 5-way tie between Polo, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison and Trenton for #2 through #6 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team.
    • Polo has played all four teams and is +25 in those 4 games
South Harrison
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton, Trenton and Maysville and Trenton defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie between Princeton, Putnam County and South Harrison that will be broken by scoring margin:
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 9 or less, then South Harrison finishes #5
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 10 to 16, then South Harrison finishes #4
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 17 or more, then South Harrison finishes #5
  • If Trenton loses both games, and Putnam County wins all three games, then there is a 5-way tie between Polo, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison and Trenton for #2 through #6 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team.
    • South Harrison has played all four teams and is -8 in those 4 games
  • South Harrison finishes #5 in all other scenarios
Putnam County
  • If Trenton loses both games, and Putnam County wins all three games, then there is a 5-way tie between Polo, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison and Trenton for #2 through #6 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team.
    • Putnam County has played Polo and South Harrison and is -23 in those 2 games
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton, Trenton and Maysville and Trenton defeats Milan, then there is a 3-way tie between Princeton, Putnam County and South Harrison that will be broken by scoring margin:
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 12 or less, then Putnam County finishes #6
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 13 to 16, then Putnam County finishes #5
    • If Putnam County defeats Princeton by 17 or more, then Putnam County finishes #4
  • If Putnam County loses last three and Gallatin defeats Maysville, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #6 through #8 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Putnam County defeated Gallatin by 12 and still has to play Maysville
  • If Maysville defeats Gallatin and Putnam County and Putnam County loses at least one of its other two games, then Putnam County finishes #7
  • Putnam County finishes #6 in all other scenarios
Maysville
  • If Putnam County loses last three and Gallatin defeats Maysville, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #6 through #8 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Maysville still has to play both teams
  • Otherwise,
    • If Maysville defeats Gallatin, they finish #7
    • If Maysville loses to Gallatin, they finish #8
Gallatin
  • If Putnam County loses last three and Gallatin defeats Maysville, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #6 through #8 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Gallatin lost to Putnam County by 12 and still has to play Maysville
  • Otherwise,
    • If Gallatin defeats Maysville, they finish #7
    • If Gallatin loses to Maysville, they finish #8

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