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GRC Crossover Scenarios - Sept 22 Update

GRC Softball Crossover Games will be played on September 29.  Games will be hosted by GRC West Schools.  GRC East and West schools will face each other based on position in standings.  Additionally #8 GRC East will play at #7 GRC East.

Remaining Games
GRC West
None

GRC East
Maysville at Putnam County - September 27

GRC Championship Game

North Andrew will host Polo for the GRC Championship Game.  Polo is currently ranked #1 in Class 1.  North Andrew is ranked #2.

Scenarios

Here are the scenarios for both divisions (unofficial)

*Tiebreakers are decided by fewest runs allowed in games played among the 3 teams.

GRC West Scenarios

GRC West games have been completed.  Here are the final standings:

  1. North Andrew 5-0
  2. King City 4-1
  3. North Harrison 2-3
  4. Worth County 2-3
  5. Albany 2-3
  6. Stanberry 0-5

 North Harrison, Worth County and Albany all tied for 3rd Place with a record of 2-3.  The tiebreaker is the fewest runs allowed in games played among the 3 teams


Tiebreaker Games
Worth County 5 North Harrison 3
Albany 3 Worth County 2
North Harrison 12 Albany 0
 
Runs Allowed
North Harrison 5
Worth County 6
Albany 14

GRC East Scenarios

#1 - Polo has clinched the #1 spot and will play at North Andrew in the GRC Championship Game

#2 - South Harrison has clinched the #2 spot and will play at King City

#3 - Gallatin has clinched the #3 spot and will play at North Harrison

#4 - Trenton has clinched the #4 spot and will play at Worth County

#5 - Princeton has clinched the #5 spot and will play at Albany

#6 will play at Stanberry
#7 will host GRC East #8

If Putnam County defeats Maysville, 
Putnam County finishes #6
Milan finishes #7
Maysville finished #8

If Maysville defeats Putnam County, then Maysville, Milan and Putnam County finish in a 3-way tie for #6, #7 and #8*





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