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  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 66,778 Founders Club

    Woodinville, Bothell and North Creek share Pop Keeney. Ed-Wood, Lynnwood, Meadowdale and MLT share Edmonds. Everett, Cascade and Jackson share Everett Memorial. Lots of Thursday or 5PM & 8PM Friday starts for those.
    Don't forget Inglemoor, fucktardo
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,361 Founders Club
    The Stilly Cup and the Arlington/Marysville games generally fill both bleachers of Arlingtons “stadium”. Before Lake Stevens took off as a “brand” and was just Wesco good the Arlington/Lake Stevens games were a big deal back in my day in the mid nineties. John C. Larson Stadium is a decent venue to watch a game. It’s on campus and all Arlingtons. The seats are covered from the rain by a roof, pretty good for Wesco. Must suck to share your field with four other teams. Another advantage to living in the sticks I suppose.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    The Stilly Cup and the Arlington/Marysville games generally fill both bleachers of Arlingtons “stadium”. Before Lake Stevens took off as a “brand” and was just Wesco good the Arlington/Lake Stevens games were a big deal back in my day in the mid nineties. John C. Larson Stadium is a decent venue to watch a game. It’s on campus and all Arlingtons. The seats are covered from the rain by a roof, pretty good for Wesco. Must suck to share your field with four other teams. Another advantage to living in the sticks I suppose.

    Speaking of covered stadiums, why the actual fuck do places like Redmond, Eastlake, Mercer Island, Lake Warshington (I think), have uncovered stadiums? Even Bellevue is only partially covered. Desultory and shameful.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,863

    For consistent attendance & support, it's probably the large 2A schools that do the best like Lynden (FTGs) and Tumwater (#MyTBirds). Good 1A progrums—Royal, Connell, Lynden Christian (FTGs too), Montesano, Eatonville (#MyCruisers), Mt. Baker, Meridian—could make a strong case for being most rabid but just not as many people.

    Lake Stevens, Glacier Peak and Snohomish turn out the fans pretty well with big-for-Washington stadiums. Same for Ferndale and sometims Burlington-Edison. From what I understand, Woodinville and Bothell get good support too. Puyallup, Auburn (I think), G-K. Basically suburban towns farther from the rotten Seattle core. I think the Tri Cities schools used to do pretty well, but that demo is shifting more & more towards fútbol. Same with places like Zillah. Speaking of Zillah and others, they have make strides in conversion therapy with their Hispanic population, which is cool.

    What I've seen of Metro/KingCo support is disappointing considering the population base, but to be expected I suppose considering the demographic. I've been to playoff games twice at Bellevue and they had hardly anyone there. Went to a Rainer Beach game, granted that's been more than 20 years ago, deserted. O'Dea seems to be consistent.

    EWA scheduling is confounded by distance. The league I grew up playing in had no more than a 25 min bus ride between any of the schools. Look at the Mid-Columbia or whatever that league is called now. 100 mile distance. Hell, Hermiston plays in that conference now.

    They do. HS football is culture in the Bothell, Woodinville, Inglemoor triangle of hate. Ask @DerekJohnson . The Bothell/Wood game usually packs up, and before Inglemoor took a nosedive, the Bothell/Inglemoor game would pack too.

    Nothing like what I imagine Texas HS football does, but it's solid and packed and well supported by normal human standards.
  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,691 Swaye's Wigwam
    Swaye said:

    This is the biggest crock of shit I ever read. Good Lord Texas High School Football in the late 80's was a fancy feast. Who is anybody to think bit's on the upswing. Every couple, except More_cock and his wife, have went to a Texas high school football game. People are people.

    Businesses shut down early. Standing room only. People watching from hills outside the stadiums and liking it. Convoys of trucks miles long going to away games. It's hard to accurately express how important and woven into the culture high school football was in Texas at that tim. It was nothing new. I didn't even much appreciate it at the tim. Just a dumb fuck high school kid going to the games and hoping to get some beer and trim while blasting Back in Black in a Camaro. Didn't even fully realize I was living in a golden age. It was just how things were. I didn't know any different. I go to high school football games in Virginia now and they can get in the back of the line with the bleeding rectum bitch.

  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 46,831 Standard Supporter

    Speaking of covered stadiums, why the actual fuck do places like Redmond, Eastlake, Mercer Island, Lake Warshington (I think), have uncovered stadiums? Even Bellevue is only partially covered. Desultory and shameful.
    The 509 is laughing at the softness.

    Covered stadiums. Christ.



  • Fishpo31Fishpo31 Member Posts: 2,568
    My high school stadium (RIP BIG 9) seated 5,000 when I played, and expanded to 9,000 a couple years later. It was packed for rivalry games, and stayed packed after the upgrade. I went to a game in the early 80's that had an estimated 12,000 in attendance, with people 10-deep around the track. I drove from Spokane to watch Drew Bledsoe, and it was a packed house. The gym (5,000) was, IIRC, billed as the largest HS gym west of the Mississippi when built, and regularly was packed. I know it's not like that now, but it was fun as fuck to play in that environment.

    One of my daughters went to Bellevue when Butch was getting it going, and she said nobody (students) went to the games because they didn't know any players, and never saw them in class or on campus...
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,992 Swaye's Wigwam
    Football in Washington state has never been in a better postition, quite honestly
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 110,992 Founders Club


    State of the art in 1970

    Olympia
  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 66,778 Founders Club

    They do. HS football is culture in the Bothell, Woodinville, Inglemoor triangle of hate. Ask @DerekJohnson . The Bothell/Wood game usually packs up, and before Inglemoor took a nosedive, the Bothell/Inglemoor game would pack too.

    Nothing like what I imagine Texas HS football does, but it's solid and packed and well supported by normal human standards.
    Yes, Woodinville/Bothell would be standing room only every year, 5,000+ fans
  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 31,596 Founders Club

    Teams in that area, save @CFetters_Nacho_Lover #Lancers, are fucking awful. Highline nearly folded the program in the last 10 years, shoutout Deaontee for what he's done there. Tyee might have. Washington, Des Moines, dreck.
    #myLancers are simply the tallest midget. We’re? head and shoulders above the rest of the teams but it typically hurts us? come playoff time.

    ATBS, I think #myLancers lost a close one in the state championship this year.
  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 31,596 Founders Club


    Tim McGraw is a motherless whore
    Of the Coney Island Motherless Whores?
  • RTDRTD Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 837 Founders Club
    I must be old because all the fields looked like the home field in Wildcats and Memorial was the only stadium HS football games were played in, state championship? Maybe?
  • theLSkidtheLSkid Member Posts: 344

    Football in Washington state has never been in a better postition, quite honestly

    I’m just wondering how? They play the state title game at a High School instead of either UW, Century Link, and Roos, who all offered to host for only 1,500$.
    Teams aren’t allowed to bring more than 45 players to state title games, it costs HS’s 250$ PER KID to suit up over 45. For…what?
    We have been losing HS programs steadily over the last 10 years in the state, less kids playing every year.
    We have a top 24/7 writer in our state(Huffman) so our numbers are ultra inflated for recruits, even DeBoer mentioned how important Cali & Texas recruiting is before talking about WA recruits in his presser.

  • theLSkidtheLSkid Member Posts: 344

    The 509 is laughing at the softness.

    Covered stadiums. Christ.



    Last game of my HS career was at Gonzaga Prep in 5 degree weather and it started snowing in the 3rd quarter. Made me feel like yeti and I loved it

  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Not having the final four played at Husky Stadium or Clink is stupid. Not having the semi final aired live on Root is also dumb.
    All things considered, Tacoma Dome was the best place.
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