OHSAA Boys Tourney Attendance
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september63OHSAA will never release these numbers but Ive got the boxscores from each of the 12 games this weekend. This seems to be the lowest total attendance in the past 25 years. Including back when the games were at St. Johns Arena. The scalpers must be in distress.
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THE4RINGZThe economy is tight. Discretionary income is hard to come by.
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wes_mantoothYeah, economy is bad and there were no big names this year.
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FlashAttendance DI 39,439
DIII 36,0062
D II 34,683
D IV 31,882
Total 142,066 -
wes_mantoothwow...that is pretty bad. I figure the only reason D1 was the highest is because of Moeller/Mentor....both have huge crowds.
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FlashLast years attendance with more high profile teams: 2009 143,659 2010 142,066 Diff.- 1,593.
DI and DIII had more attendance this year than last. DII a thousand less. DIV 3,546 less. Blame it on D IV.
Last year 3 publics in tourney and two publics battled it out in finals, Finals had 3,000 more people there.
This year 2 publics and 2 privates. 1 of each in finals. 3,000 less people.
These figures would make me question if this was the worst attendance in 25 years, but I'm not about to go back and check. LOL -
skankTorney? Try tourney.
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bman618There is no doubt that attendance is on the decrease. The economy and the games being on live TV are probably a couple of the bigger reasons.
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futbol4everThere were two games, I believe, with less than 10,000. Don't remember that happening since I've been going.
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erie warriorWithout looking at numbers, attendance has taken a dramatic decrease in the past 4 years. Increased $$ for tickets and live championship games on STO can be blamed. Maybe they should be tape delayed. Friday night DI games always drew large crowds. Food prices at the Schott aren't cheap -- $7 for one slice of Donato's pizza and $3 popcorn - ridiculous, and not in close proximity to food places between games. Maybe the Schott is too big to host the tournament and should be moved back to St. John's. I know the Dunbar semifinal was less the 10,000 and there were nearly 12,000 for the PC - Zanesville game but that was due to the huge following of the teams with many empty seats be in the 100-200 levels courtside. Another factor is the NCAA games on TV and that Ohio State was playing at 7pm Friday night. Plenty of reasons.
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hoops23I use to go every year for the Final Four and State championships.
Last year I went was the year Raymar Morgan and Canton Mckinley won state. -
Knite Flyerseptember63 wrote: OHSAA will never release these numbers but Ive got the boxscores from each of the 12 games this weekend. This seems to be the lowest total attendance in the past 25 years. Including back when the games were at St. Johns Arena. The scalpers must be in distress.
The OHSAA releases their numbers, every year, and announces the number of tickets sold during almost every game. Maybe you were in the restroom?
It is HIGHLY unlikely that the attendance was the lowest in the past 25 years, as was pointed out by someone else.
The scalpers weren't in distress, but some didn't do as well as they had in years past....some did far better.
It seems that you have a bent toward the OHSAA/scalpers, or are severely uninformed. -
sports_talkLower the prices! If you can't get a better rate from OHio State then go somewhere else.
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riders1
Did anyone get the OHSAA Finals special for groups of 10 at $30.00sports_talk wrote: Lower the prices! If you can't get a better rate from OHio State then go somewhere else.
for all 4 finals games? If so where were the seats? -
Knite Flyer
Peanut Heaven, up in the 300's......corners like 318, IIRC.riders1 wrote:
Did anyone get the OHSAA Finals special for groups of 10 at $30.00sports_talk wrote: Lower the prices! If you can't get a better rate from OHio State then go somewhere else.
for all 4 finals games? If so where were the seats? -
reclegend22I used to go every year, but haven't the last two. Didn't miss one from the mid-90s until '08. Was gonna head down this season, but decided to hold off and spend my money in Indianapolis if Duke were to make it ... That worked out well
I've got some great memories from the state tournament, though. Some of the best. It's always a great time; the ultimate basketball weekend, when you couple it with the NCAA Tournament games being played simultaneously. There's no better place to watch a television broadcast of a last second NCAA game than inside the Hunnington Level, amongst the gathered faithful of hoops fans. Always crazy and intense. Love it.
But, all in all, my interest isn't as high as it once was for some reason. -
ferflogIn addition, people have figured out that, in comparison to St. John's, the Schottenstein Center is a lousy place to watch a ball game. No atmosphere there. I really don't like to go anymore. Not the same as St. John Arena.
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Con_AlmaIt's St. John Arena. There's no "s" on the end of that name.
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ferflogI know that. I used it as a possessive, Mr. Perfect. Read my entire post.
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Con_AlmaMr. Sensitive:
It shouldn't be possessive in the context that you used. That was the point. It isn't his arena. It's the name of the facility. -
ferflogMr. Perfect:
Read my entire post, as I said. And then buzz off. -
Con_Almaferflog;387565 wrote:In addition, people have figured out that, in comparison to St. John's, the Schottenstein Center is a lousy place to watch a ball game. No atmosphere there. I really don't like to go anymore. Not the same as St. John Arena.
"In comparison to St. John's..." In comparison to his arena... It's not his arena. It's named after him.
There shouldn't be an "s" as used in that statement. I read the whole post and it's still incorrect.
Why did you put one in? -
wes_mantoothI don't think the attendance will ever recover. Ticket prices are way too high for a high school basketball game and now that you can watch the Finals on tv....people will just stay at home. I always go with a large group of people, but instead of watching all the games like we used to....we only watch the games that we have an interest in(local teams, superstar players, etc)