WOS87
12-18-2005, 09:47 PM
Here's the final tallies for the biggest winning districts in the state for the 2004-2006 Realignment. The first list ranks districts by the average number of wins per team in each district for the past 2 seasons combined. The second list ranks districts by overall winning percentage for the past 2 years.
Someone has already asked why not just look at total number of wins but that isn't really fair because of the wide range in district sizes (anywhere from 4 to 9 teams). The larger districts obviously would have an advantage. Both of these rankings below allow a fair comparison of districts no matter what the size.
http://members.aol.com/cboehme/private/2004realign.gif
Someone has already asked why not just look at total number of wins but that isn't really fair because of the wide range in district sizes (anywhere from 4 to 9 teams). The larger districts obviously would have an advantage. Both of these rankings below allow a fair comparison of districts no matter what the size.
http://members.aol.com/cboehme/private/2004realign.gif