by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com
The GRC Baseball Crossover games will be played May 4 at GRC East schools. The matchups will be based on the order of finish within each division.
Below are the scenarios for the GRC West. GRC East scenarios will be posted tomorrow night after the Milan-Polo game.
Note that they scenarios are unofficial. No games are official until an announcement from the Conference office.
There are 4 games remaining. They are:
- Pattonsburg at SJCS (4/27)
- King City at Albany (4/27)
- North Andrew at North Harrison (4/27)
- SJCS at Albany (4/29)
#1 - Will play for the Conference Championship
- If SJCS defeats Albany, then SJCS will finish #1
- If Albany defeats King City and SJCS, Albany will finish #1
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg and King City defeats Albany then SJCS will finish #1
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then there is a 4-way tie for #1 through #4 between Albany, King City, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then there is a 5-way tie for #1 through #5 between Albany, King City, North Harrison, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
#2
- If Albany defeats King City, SJCS defeats Albany, and Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, then Albany will finish #2
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg and Albany, Albany defeats King City, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then Albany will finish #2
- If Albany defeats King City and SJCS, and SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, then SJCS will finish #2
- If North Harrison defeats North Andrew, SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, Albany loses to either King City or SJCS or both, then North Harrison will finish #2
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then King City will finish #2
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City and SJCS defeat Albany, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then King City will finish #2
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and Albany defeats King City and SJCS, then Pattonsburg will finish #2
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City and SJCS defeat Albany, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Pattonsburg will finish #2If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then there is a 4-way tie for #1 through #4 between Albany, King City, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then there is a 5-way tie for #1 through #5 between Albany, King City, North Harrison, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
#3
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then Albany will finish #3
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg and Albany, Albany defeats King City, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Albany will finish #3
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, Albany defeats King City, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then King City will finish #3
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then King City will finish #3
- If King City and SJCS defeat Albany, Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then King City will finish #3
- If Albany defeats King City and Albany, SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then North Harrison will finish #3
- If Pattonsburg defeats Albany, Albany defeats King City, and SJCS defeats Albany, then Pattonsburg will finish #3
- If King City and SJCS defeat Albany, Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then Pattonsburg will finish #3
- If Albany defeats King City and SJCS, and Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, then SJCS will finish #3
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City and SJCS defeat Albany, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Pattonsburg will finish #2If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then there is a 4-way tie for #1 through #4 between Albany, King City, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then there is a 5-way tie for #1 through #5 between Albany, King City, North Harrison, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
#4
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Albany will finish #4
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, Albany defeats King City, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Albany will finish #4
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and Albany defeats King City, then North Harrison will finish #4
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and King City and SJCS defeat Albany, then North Harrison will finish #4
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, Albany defeats King City, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then North Harrison will finish #4
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then North Harrison will finish #4
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City and SJCS defeat Albany, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Pattonsburg will finish #2If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then there is a 4-way tie for #1 through #4 between Albany, King City, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then there is a 5-way tie for #1 through #5 between Albany, King City, North Harrison, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
#5
- If SJCS and King City defeat Albany, and Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, then Albany will finish #5
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, and Albany defeats King City, then King City will finish #5
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, and Albany defeats King City, then Pattonsburg will finish #5
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany, and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then Pattonsburg will finish #5
- If SJCS defeats Pattonsburg, King City defeats Albany, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then North Harrison will finish #5
- If Pattonsburg and Albany defeat SJCS, King City defeats Albany, and North Andrew defeats North Harrison, then North Harrison will finish #5
- If Pattonsburg defeats SJCS, King City defeats Albany, Albany defeats SJCS and North Harrison defeats North Andrew, then there is a 5-way tie for #1 through #5 between Albany, King City, North Harrison, Pattonsburg and SJCS that will be broken by fewest runs allowed in the games between each team
#6
- North Andrew will finish #6
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