Monday, September 25, 2006

How I voted this week

The madness continues somewhat. For the second straight week, a No. 1 team falls. Kewaskum, the No. 1 team in Division 3 lost to Plymouth in a hard-fought Eastern Wisconsin Conference game. There were a few other mix-ups as well.

Here's how I sorted out the mess. Feel free to leave a comment if you think I have no idea what I'm doing.

Division 1
1. Stevens Point
2. Arrowhead
3. Hartford
4. Homestead
5. Middleton
6. Kenosha Bradford
7. Wisconsin Rapids
8. Janesville Parker
9. Oshkosh West
10. Sun Prairie

Division 2
1. Ashwaubenon
2. Waunakee
3. Kimberly
4. Menomonie
5. Monona Grove
6. Cedarburg
7. Verona
8. DeForest
9. Milton
10. Waukesha West

Division 3
1. Wisconsin Lutheran
2. Green Bay Notre Dame
3. New Berlin Eisenhower
4. Sheboygan Falls
5. New Berlin West
6. Kewaskum
7. Whitewater
8. Madison Edgewood
9. Union Grove
10. Waupun

Division 4
1. Evansville
2. Platteville
3. Appleton Xavier
4. Lodi
5. Kewaunee
6. Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau
7. Brodhead-Juda
8. Mayville
9. Ripon
10. Denmark

Division 5
1. Wrightstown
2. Horicon
3. Lancaster
4. Pardeeville
5. Ladysmith
6. Somerset
7. Peshtigo
8. Marshall
9. Random Lake
10. Niagara

Division 6
1. Edgar
2. Stratford
3. Pecatonica-Argyle
4. Fennimore
5. Eau Claire Regis
6. Racine Lutheran
7. Iola-Scandinavia
8. Abbotsford
9. Cedar Grove
10. River Ridge

Division 7
1. Stevens Point Pacelli
2. DeSoto
3. Hillsboro
4. Plum City
5. Hilbert
6. Eleva-Strum
7. Burlington Catholic Central
8. Oshkosh Lourdes
9. Gilman
10. Necedah

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oshkosh North came up short against Fondy. They crushed Oshkosh West 44-14. They then went on to score the most points against Kimberly in any game that Kimberly has played this year. You still decided to rate Oshkosh West in the top ten. I think you should give some sort of shout out to Oshkosh North. There going to surprise some people this year.

The Reporter Sports said...

Thanks for the comment. Believe it or not, Oshkosh North is a Division 2 team this year, and I think that the bottom 5 teams in the Division 2 top 10 could beat the bottom five teams in Division 1...it's just one of those years.

If Oshkosh North puts together some more wins htere, they'll strongly be considered for the top 10 in Division 2.