Tony good question, 1 i am sure inquiring minds want to know, you split wth the Vets they beat you 3-0, You beat them 11-6 in extra innings, we beat you 6-0 , Vets beat us 2x I have no idea how they are going to figure this one out. lol hopefully they will not have to divide anything by the square root of pi to figure this one out good luck to all in the play offs
I would say that, because the Vets were 3-1 in games among the 3 teams and the other two were 1-2, they should get the top seed. Then you have two teams that played head-to-head, and since the Blue Jays beat the Shasky's in their only meeting, The Jays would get the second slot, leaving the Shasky's to play in the "play-in round" vs. the Cougars.
Mike, that would be logical if the strength of schedule was not a factor. We by far had the the hardest schedule of the 3 teams. That has to come to play in determining seedings.
head to head solves the tie as Mike described. if for some reason it did not we have used record against teams with better records. and if that didn't do it we used a coin flip. and if that didn't do it then we could use the BCS computer. jreel