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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I see no benefit to have the girl's play a different season, none which so ever.
Peace
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When you get outside of the bigger schools (Mich uses classes based on enrollment
A-B-C-D) is where all the problems lie.
Most of the larger
A schools and "some"
B schools have gym sizes to accomodate everybody but that is not the norm.
With most schools there are 2 V teams 2 jv teams and 2 freshman hoops teams with even an A and B team on some freshman boys teams. All these teams need games and practices in the same gym all week.
Volleyball normally filled up their game schedules with a week night and all day Saturday tourneys/invites. So they only required (a lot of times) one night a week for games. And one BBall court holds 2
VB courts for practices which for a lot of rural schools is V and JV only. So their practice scheduling was much easier....And they managed to play dozens more matches than other states because of the longer season.
Girls had a great benefit playing hoops on Tue and Thurs in the fall as they did not have to compete with boys sports (friday night football)
Girls
VB will enjoy some of that benefit now except for the saturday part (college football coverage)
My biggest gripe is they passed it off as a gender equity suit so volleyball would match the rest of the country....which btw 10 years ago 8 other states played GBB/Fall GVB winter.