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Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View PostHow did the attendance differ from the last year of two class compared to the first year of four class?
The other problem is, teams that play on Saturday morning (1A/3A), check out of their hotel rooms before they leave for the civic center. They are playing for 3rd/4th place and 1st/2nd place. Before they would play during the day to determine what place they played for, later on Saturday night.
Now the 3rd/4th place game is played at 12:15 pm, and they get their trophies and metals at half time of the championship game that is played at 2:30 pm.
The result is people leave town in the afternoon instead of sticking around to watch their teams play later on Saturday night. If your team played the first game of the evening session (3rd/4th), you stuck around until at least half time of the championship game to watch them get their trophies and medals.
Many people would say, we might as well stay tonight (Saturday), because it's too late to drive home now. What was lost is all the money those people would spend between games at restaurants, motels, movies or whatever, not to mention maybe another night of hotels and breakfast the next morning.
Now those same people, and less of them, are out of town by 3:00 pm on Saturday, taking their money with them. The IHSA will never admit they made a mistake.
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Originally posted by bradleyfan124 View PostI was at the championship game Saturday night and there was not a bad crowd. I would say it was 75% full. Stevenson brought a huge crowd plus Normal was good size
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Originally posted by Vent View PostSaturday night was one of the larger crowds since the tournament has gone to four classes. Stevenson and Normal did have good crowds. The Saturday crowds during the afternoon sessions, did not have a good attendance at all. The end of the arena that had Morgan Park and Rockford Lutheran, for the 3rd/4th place game had hardly anybody in their sections. The championship game of St. Joe and Belleville Althoff, had not even half the crowd of their school's games on Friday. I would guess the attendance for Saturday afternoon at around 4,000 at best.
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The weekend of the 1A/2A (small schools), had better attendance than the 3A/4A (large schools).
What has killed the attendance is the format of the games. For example, during the 3A games on Friday afternoon, Belleville Althoff had one of the better crowds of the day. They lost the game and had to play for 3rd/4th place at 12:15pm on the next day (Saturday). Their crowd was not even half of what it was on Friday, a work day. People are not going to drive from Belleville or any place else to see a 3rd/4th place game at 12:15 pm on a Saturday.
The way it was set up before with a two class system, the team that played at 12:15 pm on Saturday, was playing to determine if they would play for 3rd/4th of the state championship later that night. Many more people would be at that game and then stick around town, since they were already here, to see them play later that night and get their trophies.
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Originally posted by Vent View PostThe weekend of the 1A/2A (small schools), had better attendance than the 3A/4A (large schools).
What has killed the attendance is the format of the games. For example, during the 3A games on Friday afternoon, Belleville Althoff had one of the better crowds of the day. They lost the game and had to play for 3rd/4th place at 12:15pm on the next day (Saturday). Their crowd was not even half of what it was on Friday, a work day. People are not going to drive from Belleville or any place else to see a 3rd/4th place game at 12:15 pm on a Saturday.
The way it was set up before with a two class system, the team that played at 12:15 pm on Saturday, was playing to determine if they would play for 3rd/4th of the state championship later that night. Many more people would be at that game and then stick around town, since they were already here, to see them play later that night and get their trophies.
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Originally posted by wily coyote View PostMinor correction 1A & 2A did have good crowds but Althoff beat Morgan Park on Friday PM . None off those 4 schools had what I would call a very big crowd. 3 private schools and an Inner city school makes for poor attendance.
3A: Friday - Morgan Park/Belleville Althoff 12:15 pm
Rockford Luteran/Westchester St. Joe 2:30 pm
4A:Friday - Stevenson/Bolingbrook 6:15 pm
Normal Comm./Geneva 8:30 pm
3A: Saturday - Morgan Park/Rockford Lutheran 12:15 pm
Belleville Althoff/Westchester St. Joe 2:30 pm
4A: Saturday - Bolingbrook/Geneva 6:15 pm
Stevenson/Normal Comm. 8:30 pm
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I ran into a long-time Bradley fan this morning and chatted about old times - both of us felt the same about Bradley maybe being back on track & getting the fans back, but...
He is a fan who was intimately involved in the alumni & booster groups and he reminded me how important Bradley's assistant AD at the time, John Butler, was to landing the IHSA State Finals in Peoria...
I then searched and found this article on how Peoria "stole" the IHSA March Madness/State Finals from Champaign...
Interesting how much credit they give John Butler.... wonder if Butler would be interested in coming back and working for Bradley again.
BLOOMINGTON — For decades, Peoria and Bloomington-Normal residents have enjoyed the colligate sports “I-74 Rivalry” between Bradley University and Illinois State University. Those residents can now enjoy a rivalry between professional hockey teams. The Peoria Rivermen and Bloomington Blaze were both accepted into the Southern Professional Hockey League last week. “When the (U.S. Cellular) Coliseum...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI ran into a long-time Bradley fan this morning and chatted about old times - both of us felt the same about Bradley maybe being back on track & getting the fans back, but...
He is a fan who was intimately involved in the alumni & booster groups and he reminded me how important Bradley's assistant AD at the time, John Butler, was to landing the IHSA State Finals in Peoria...
I then searched and found this article on how Peoria "stole" the IHSA March Madness/State Finals from Champaign...
Interesting how much credit they give John Butler.... wonder if Butler would be interested in coming back and working for Bradley again.
http://chronicleillinois.com/news/mc...hockey-league/
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and that's fine & I am happy for him....
- but I thought I'd bring up his name as a lot of fans nowadays have probably never heard of him...
but he and Ron Ferguson were pretty instrumental in getting & keeping Bradley consistently at the top of the Valley...after a nice recovery from the departure of Versace & then the Albeck years.
Recall, after we ran Versace out & Hersey carried Albeck for two years - Bradley then had FIVE awful years of losing records & horribly low scoring output (hmmm..sounds pretty familiar...)
but the wins returned, and Bradley enjoyed pretty good success the rest of the decade..
I can only hope this time around with FIVE consecutive losing years and horrible offense - that we recover quickly
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Originally posted by tornado View Postand that's fine & I am happy for him....
- but I thought I'd bring up his name as a lot of fans nowadays have probably never heard of him...
but he and Ron Ferguson were pretty instrumental in getting & keeping Bradley consistently at the top of the Valley...after a nice recovery from the departure of Versace & then the Albeck years.
Recall, after we ran Versace out & Hersey carried Albeck for two years - Bradley then had FIVE awful years of losing records & horribly low scoring output (hmmm..sounds pretty familiar...)
but the wins returned, and Bradley enjoyed pretty good success the rest of the decade..
I can only hope this time around with FIVE consecutive losing years and horrible offense - that we recover quickly
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