What determines who is the home team tomorrow?

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What determines who is the home team tomorrow?

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for Moorhead-Hill

and LS - (If Benilde wins)

as top heavy as Hill Murray and LS looked. This would make quite a difference
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Re: What determines who is the hometown tomorrow?

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Master Recruiter wrote:for Moorhead-Hill

and LS - (If Benilde wins)

as top heavy as Hill Murray and LS looked. This would make quite a difference
I believe it goes to the team which beat the higher seed, so that would be Hill-Murray.

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According to the program, the top team in the bracket gets to be the home team if neither is seeded. (So for the semis, yes, the team that beats the higher seed would get to be the home team.)
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Re: What determines who is the hometown tomorrow?

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east hockey wrote:
Master Recruiter wrote:for Moorhead-Hill

and LS - (If Benilde wins)

as top heavy as Hill Murray and LS looked. This would make quite a difference
I believe it goes to the team which beat the higher seed, so that would be Hill-Murray.

Lee
that's what I was thinking. Thanks
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