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Old Tue Jan 08, 2008, 01:01am
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Originally Posted by fullor30
Carmel, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Loyola(during the title runs) Stevenson in the Matucci title runs, Bolingbrook. Darrill Kipps Maine West teams, New Trier has drawn very well in the Terri Rodgers era with the Naughtons and Jaeske's

There have been girl's sectionals that hardly had anyone in the gym. The girl's basketball is not that great overall and certainly not attended much better than boy's games. Right or wrong, that is the truth.

I've been to boys and could say the same.


'Girl's basketball not that great'

Compared to what?

You may want to reread my post, I didn't claim Girls games draw better than boys overall.

Please.........
Let me put it this way. I can pick the same number of boy's teams and show you their attendance and it would not be good overall. Heck, I worked a college game on Sunday where the Women's game had more people in attendance (first game) than at the Men's game that I worked. The Women's team won the national championship last year, so success can bring a bigger crowd either way it goes. I would never suggest anything else as it relates to program success. But I have seen many of those ranked teams go on the road in the Chicago area and you would think it was a Saturday morning JV Boy’s game.

And this is why the doubleheaders are not very common at all in the Chicago land area as they are in other parts of Illinois because the attendance for the Girl's games are often sub par no matter how successful either program is. Even a few of those programs you mentioned, get a more attendance on a regular basis with their Boy's programs. And I am not talking about Boy's programs that are year in and year out State Finals contenders.

And for the record, the attendance for the Boy's State Tournaments by far outweighs the Girl's State Tournaments in Illinois.

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