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GRC Showcase Scenarios - Updated February 8

 Earlier, I shared information about the GRC Showcase in this post:

https://grandriverconference.blogspot.com/2022/01/grc-showcase.html

The placement of the games will be based on the order of finish.  At this point, there are 3 conference games left for both boys and girls (1 West and 2 East Division).  Here are scenarios for each:

Note that they scenarios are unofficial.  No games or order of finish are official until an announcement from the Conference office.

GRC West

There is one game remaining:

  • Pattonsburg at Worth County (2/9/22)

The placement of teams within the GRC West are set for both the Boys and the Girls.  The outcome of the Pattonsburg at Worth County game will not change the order due to tiebreakers:

GRC West Girls
#1 St. Joseph Christian - Plays for the Championship at 6:00 pm
#2 Pattonsburg - Plays at 3:00 pm 
#3 North Andrew - Plays at 12:00 pm
#4 Stanberry - Plays at 9:00 am
#5 King City - Plays at 6:00 pm
#6 North Harrison - Plays at 3:00 pm
#7 Worth County - Plays at 12:00 pm
#8 Albany - Plays at 9:00 am

GRC West Boys
#1 Stanberry - Plays for the Championship at 7:30 pm
#2 North Andrew - Plays at 4:30 pm
#3 St. Joseph Christian - Plays at 1:30 pm
#4 Albany - Plays at 10:30 am
#5 Worth County - Plays at 7:30 pm
#6 Pattonsburg - Plays at 4:30 pm
#7 King City - Plays at 1:30 pm
#8 North Harrison - Plays at 10:30 am

GRC East

There are two games remaining:
  • Princeton at Putnam County (2/9/22)
  • Putnam County at Maysville (2/10/22)
GRC East Girls

#1 - Will Play for the Conference Championship at 6:00 pm
Milan finishes #1

#2 - Will Play at 3:00 pm
If Princeton defeats Putnam County, then Princeton finishes #2
If Putnam County defeats Princeton, then Trenton finishes #2

#3 - Will Play at 12:00 pm
If Princeton defeats Putnam County, then Trenton finishes #3
If Putnam County defeats Princeton, then Polo finishes #3

#4 - Will Play at 9:00 am
If Princeton defeats Putnam County, then Polo finishes #4
If Putnam County defeats Princeton, then Princeton finishes #4

#5 - Will Play at 6:00 pm
South Harrison finishes at #5

#6 - Will Play at 3:00 pm
Winner of the Maysville at Putnam County game will finish #6

#7 - Will Play at 12:00 pm
Loser of the Maysville at Putnam County game will finish #7

#8 - Will Play at 9:00 am
Gallatin finishes at #8

GRC West Boys

#1 - Will Play for the Conference Championship at 7:30 pm
If Putnam County defeats Maysville, then Putnam County finishes #1
If Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Gallatin finishes #1

#2 - Will Play at 4:30 pm
If Putnam County defeats Maysville, then Gallatin finishes #2
If Princeton defeats Putnam County and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Maysville finishes #2
If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Maysville defeats Putnam County by 12 or more, then Maysville finishes #2
If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Maysville defeats Putnam County by 11 or less, then Putnam County finishes #2

#3 - Will Play at 1:30 pm
If Putnam County defeats Maysville, then Maysville finishes #3
If Princeton defeats Putnam County and Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Putnam County finishes #3
If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Maysville defeats Putnam County by 12 or more, then Putnam County finishes #3
If Putnam County defeats Princeton and Maysville defeats Putnam County by 11 or less, then Maysville finishes #3

#4 - Will Play at 10:30 am
Milan finishes #4

#5 - Will Play at 7:30 pm
Polo finishes #5

#6 - Will Play at 4:30 pm
South Harrison finishes #6

#7 - Will Play at 1:30 pm
Princeton finishes #7

#8 - Will Play at 10:30 am
Trenton finishes #8

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