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GRC Showcase Scenarios - By Team - GRC East Boys

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.

Putnam County

  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #1 through #3 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Putnam County defeated Gallatin by 3 and still has to play Maysville
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville and wins at least one of its other two games, then Putnam County finishes #1
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville, but loses to Princeton and Trenton, then Putnam County finishes #2
  • If Maysville defeats Putnam County and Gallatin and Putnam County wins at least one of its other two games, then Putnam County finishes #2
  • If Maysville defeats Putnam County and Gallatin and Putnam County loses its other two games, then Putnam County finishes #3
  • If Putnam County loses at least one of the games against Princeton or Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Putnam County finishes #3
Maysville

  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #1 through #3 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Maysville still has to play both Gallatin and Putnam County
  • If Maysville defeats Putnam County and Gallatin, the Maysville finishes #1
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville, but loses to Princeton and Trenton, and Maysville defeats Gallatin, then Maysville finishes #1
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville and wins at least one of its other two games, and Maysville defeats Gallatin, then Maysville finishes #2
  • If Putnam County loses at least one of the games against Princeton or Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Maysville finishes #2
  • If Maysville loses both games, then Maysville finishes #3
Gallatin
  • If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then there is a 3-way tie between Gallatin, Maysville and Putnam County for #1 through #3 that will be broken by scoring margin in the games between each team
    • Gallatin lost to Putnam County by 3 and still has to play Maysville
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville, but loses to Princeton and Trenton, and Gallatin defeats Maysville, then Gallatin finishes #1
  • If Putnam County loses at least one of the games against Princeton or Trenton, Gallatin defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Gallatin finishes #1
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville and wins at least one of its other two games, and Gallatin defeats Maysville, then Gallatin finishes #2
  • If Maysville defeats Putnam County and Gallatin and Putnam County loses its other two games, then Gallatin finishes #2
  • If Putnam County defeats Maysville and Maysville defeats Gallatin, then Gallatin finishes #3
  • If Maysville defeats Putnam County and Gallatin and Putnam County wins at least one of its other two games, then Gallatin finishes #3
Milan
  • Finished #4
Polo
  • Finished #5
South Harrison
  • Finished #6
Princeton
  • If Trenton wins both of its remaining games and Putnam County defeats Princeton, then Princeton finishes #8
  • Otherwise Princeton finishes #7
Trenton
  • If Trenton wins both of its remaining games and Putnam County defeats Princeton, then Trenton finishes #7
  • Otherwise Trenton finishes #8

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