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Youre correct, I should have said any of those close losses cost south their spot in finals, 1 more win over the year and we would still be having this conversation, win the centrals game and finals are a lock. I am interested to see how many panthers girls stay on board for next year, they had a the most talent at marion since vikki and jenni haggar were playing 1 on 1. Additions of keane and Nelson were good additions to the group
I agree unfortunate, but at the end the 1 point loss to centrals in round 1 cost the panthers the season. I would much rather the team with the wins make finals though and centrals deserve their spot with 2 wins over north and a win over south
Actually superslopper is correct in a 3 way tie, if that happens +/- doesn't matter and results would be based on the above calculation. South cannot make finals in the women's, this year anyway