For Northridge, goals by Braden Knee, Ryan McCutcheon, and Keon Stone (3), Assists by Logan Knee, Jack Van Fossen, and Zach Holder. For GCA, GK Jayden Leija had 16 saves.
For Granville Christian Academy, Goal by Landen Pound, assists by Andrew Benvie and Noah Tice. GK Jayden Leija had 12 saves. For Genoa Christian Academy, goal byAlex Angulo. GK Micah Lee had 1 save.
For GCA, goals by Noah Tice, Andrew Benvie, and Landen Pound. Assists by Gavin Pound, Andrew Benvie, Landen Pound, and Zac Stump. GK Jayden Leija had 9 saves. For Cristo Rey, goals by Nata Cruz and GCA Own Goal. GK Carlos Zurita had 1 save Xavier Hargrove had 1 save.
For GCA, goals by Gavin Pound (2), Landen Pound (3), and Jayden Leija (PK). Assists by Landen Pound, Luke Holt, Jayden Leija, Zac Stump, and Zackary Leija. GK Jayden Leija had 2 saves. For Horizon Science, GK David Mejia had 8 saves.
For GCA, goals by Gavin Pound and Landen Pound. Assists by Brianna Hubbard (2). GK Jayden Leija had 5 saves. For Patriot Prep, GK Sayin Henry had 7 saves.
For GCA, Goals were scored by Landen Pound (2). GK Jayden Leija had 6 saves. For Northside Christian, goals by Jason Berringer, Paul Ketuyl (2), and Bryce Vanderwarker (PK). Assist by Bryce Vanderwarker. GK Carter Jury had 8 saves.
For Granville Christian, goals scored by Landen Pound (3). Assist by Jayden Leija. GK Jayden Leija had 8 saves. For New Hope, GK Landon Engen had 6 saves.
For GCA, goal scored by Landen Pound (PK). Goalkeeper Jayden Leija had 15 saves. For MCS, goals were scored by Wyatt Allen, A.J. Shimp, Jacob Nostorovski, and Daniel Novstorovski (2). Assists by Jacob Novstorokskiand Alexi Castillo. Goalkeeper Wyatt Evans had 4 saves.
For TOL, goals scored by Hadson Cargo (2), Jake Walters, and Owen Cousens (2, including 1 PK). Assists by Jon Silva, Jake Walters, Hudson Moyer, and Owen Cousens (2). GK Davis Carr had 1 save. For GCA, GK Jayden Leija had 12 saves.
For Granville Christian Academy, goals were scored by Landen Pound (2). Assists by Gavin Pound, Luke Holt, and Briana Hubbard (2). GK Jayden Leija had 8 saves. For Morgan, GK Logan Raines had 7 saves.
For Granville Christian Academy, goals were scored by Gavin Pound (3), Landen Pound, Luke Holt, Briana Hubbard, Wesley Arnholt, and Drew Dennis. Assists by Landen Pound, Luke Holt (2), Porter Cook, and Zac Stump (3). GK Jayden Leija had 1 save.GK Wesley Arnholt had 1 save. For St. Peter's, goal was scored by Maggie Chamberlain. GK Angelo Gasper had 15 saves.
For Liberty Christian, goals were scored by Josh Onabanjo (2). There was one Own Goal. Assist by Jacob Elkins.GK Ethan John had 5 saves. For GCA, the goal was scored by Landen Pound. GK Jayden Leija had 7 saves.
For GCA, goals were scored by Gavin Pound (2), Landen Pound (2), Luke Holt (3), and Zac Stump. Assists by Noah Tice (3), Landen Pound (3), and Porter Cook. GK Jayden Leija had 1 save. For St. Peter's GK Angelo Gasper had 17 saves.
GCA's goal was scored by Landen Pound, 58 seconds into the 1st half, with an assist from Brianna Hubbard. GK Jayden Leija had 7 saves. For Delaware Christian, GK Josh Ross had 8 saves.
Goals were scored for Fisher Catholic by Jake Krooner and 1 "Own Goal". GK Cayden Anders had 12 saves. For GCA, the goal was scored by Noah Tice, with assists from Landen and Gavin Pound. GK Jayden Leija had 3 saves.
For GCA, goals were scored by Landen Pound (4), including a PK, Gavin Pound, and Brianna Hubbard, with assists by Noah Tice, Landen Pound, and Luke Holt. GK Jayden Leija had 2 saves. For Pleasant, the goal was scored by Sasha Detwiler, with an assist by Landon Severns. GK Cody Thompson had 10 saves.
For GCA, goals were scored by Landen Pound (4), and Zac Stump. Assist by Noah Tice. GK Jayden Leija had 2 saves. For Northside Christian, goals were scored by Aziz Bah (2), and Noah Vanderwarker. Assists by Grant Brumfield and Josh Cook.
From Dave Sebek - OSSCA Web Team and Statistic Lead
First off, we do not use any of those numbers for any sort of auto-ranking. In fact they are something that I used on my own personal site (www.highschoolsoccerohio.com) and the OSSCA guys ported over to their site when we combined data(bases).
I'll do my best to explain what they mean.
Pyth - is a teams pythagorean score E(Pts) - is the expected # of points a team should have (based on their Pythagorean score) D(Pts) - is the difference between the # of points they actually have and their expected points.
Some things to keep in mind for purposes of this discussion: Each game is an event worth 3 points. The total possible points a team can gain is 3 * the number of games played.
To calculate the pythagorean score, you need to know the following: Goals Scored by your team (GF) Goals Conceded by your team (GA)
To calculate the E(Pts) or expected points, take the total number of games played * 3 points/game * the Pythagorean score. Round to get a whole number. To calculate the D(Pts) take the actual points earned - E(Pts)
An example at this point may be helpful, and for that we'll look at my team, the Olentangy Braves to date, we are 4-2-2 and have scored 22 goals and given up 13 so our calculations are as follows POINTS = 14 (where points = 4 wins * 3 points/win + 2 ties * 1 point/tie = 14) GF = 22 GA = 13 PYTHAGOREAN = 0.7411 based on (22*22)/((22*22) + (13*13)) = 0.7411 E(Pts) = 18 based on 8 games * 3points/game * Pythagorean = 18 D(Pts) = -4 based on Actual Pts - E(Pts) = 14 - 18 = -4
What does it all mean? It means that based on their results, my team could be expected to "win" @74% of the points that they have played for. 74% of the points they've played for is @18. We have "won" 14 points for a difference of -4. The fun part is looking at why? In my case its pretty simple, our one win (8-0 over Big Walnut) skews are number pretty drastically.
What are the flaws or things to keep in mind?
1 - Every high school team is not created equal and every high school schedule is not created equal. If I have a good team and play in a good league/play a tough schedule, I'll most likely have a lower pythagorean score than a good team that plays in a weak league or plays a weak schedule.
2 - Incomplete results can definitely effect the pythagorean score (or your combined opponents pythagorean score)
3 - Scoring more goals and giving up less goals results in a higher pythagorean score. Period. Does that mean running up the score would result in a higher pythagorean score? in the long run, yes? in the short run a 1-0 win is the same as a 13-0 win. Both give a PYTH = 1.000. but as you can see from my results, add one 8-0 win over the course of a season and you can skew your pythagorean score.
How do I recommend you use that page? I look at two things, how a team has done and how their opponents have done. I believe that in addition to your pythagorean score, your opponents combined pythagorean scores should be displayed. Check out that number as well. In our case, our opponents Pythagorean score is 0.7560 and their Pythagorean score for their adjusted record (their combined record against everyone but me) is 0.8345.
So I would conclude that: we've done pretty well and we've done pretty well against good opponents.
Hope this helps. Feel free to respond to webmaster@ossca.org with followup questions and I'll answer as best I can.