Shad Kline
Six-man fan
That makes sense.Blue Bird":2f4hvio8 said:Went nosing around the UIL baseball brackets for 1A, counted six or seven sixman size schools in the playoffs. This included Gorman and Baird evan though they play the crowded field. Ira, May, Milford and High Island are in the playoffs. Ft. Hancock is in the playoffs, they play sixman but are too large to be in a district. District 9 had all three places as TBA, could have a couple more there. Could have missed one or two. Seems like a small percentage for the total number of sixman schools playing baseball.
Six man schools have at most, 100 students, 1A (2A next year) has up to 200. So twice the talent pool. And, just as in football, the winning programs get more kids to play, therefore they get better. The smaller schools, who struggle to win against the schools twice their size, get fewer and fewer kids, and therefore get worse until there aren't enough to play.
It's almost like the UIL is discouraging smaller schools to play baseball.
Wonder what it would take for the UIL to make a 1A (next year) division in baseball? Surely the added division means more playoff games, which means more money for the UIL. UIL is all about money right? Should be a no brainer.