Kokonilly wrote:It seems that there are many upsets this year.
I just noticed on the Colorado SO website that Poudre High School did not win the Colorado state tournament, which I think is surprising since Poudre has won for 9 straight years and got 12th at Nationals last year. Anyway, congrats to Cheyenne Mountain High School! Several notable streaks have been broken this year, it seems.
Oh, and you should've seen the awards ceremony! They announced all the individual events (B and C) and then the B division winner but we had to
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for them to announce the C division winner. They had some scoring delay with astronomy. And things were REALLY CLOSE. Our team was sitting pretty much between Poudre and Cheyenne Mountain. When they announced "And, finishing in second, only 5 points behind the winning team is Poo..." At that point, the moans to the left of me and the screams to the right were amazing. We couldn't even hear the "dur valley..."
Both are excellent teams and they both handled things with lots of respect for each other.
[quote="hscmom"]Oh, and you should've seen the awards ceremony! They announced all the individual events (B and C) and then the B division winner but we had to
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for them to announce the C division winner. They had some scoring delay with astronomy. And things were REALLY CLOSE. Our team was sitting pretty much between Poudre and Cheyenne Mountain. When they announced "And, finishing in second, only 5 points behind the winning team is Poo..." At that point, the moans to the left of me and the screams to the right were amazing. We couldn't even hear the "dur valley..."
Both are excellent teams and they both handled things with lots of respect for each other.[/quote]
The Minnesota awards ceremony was extremely nerve-racking too! There was a little confusion in the results for Dynamic Planet, which lengthened the waiting time. Then, after announcing third place, the state director announced that only 7 points separated the first and second place teams. At that point, Eastview and Mounds View both totally freaked out. Mounds View ended up winning, but nicely, it turns out that Eastview gets to go to Nationals too because Washington DC declined their Nationals spot.
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hscmom wrote:Oh, and you should've seen the awards ceremony! They announced all the individual events (B and C) and then the B division winner but we had to
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for them to announce the C division winner. They had some scoring delay with astronomy. And things were REALLY CLOSE. Our team was sitting pretty much between Poudre and Cheyenne Mountain. When they announced "And, finishing in second, only 5 points behind the winning team is Poo..." At that point, the moans to the left of me and the screams to the right were amazing. We couldn't even hear the "dur valley..."
Both are excellent teams and they both handled things with lots of respect for each other.
The Minnesota awards ceremony was extremely nerve-racking too! There was a delay in the results for Dynamic Planet, which lengthened the waiting time. Then, after announcing third place, the state director announced that only 7 points separated the first and second place teams. At that point, Eastview and Mounds View both totally freaked out. Mounds View ended up winning, but nicely, it turns out that Eastview gets to go to Nationals too because Washington DC declined their Nationals spot.
personally, i think all state award ceremonies are nerve racking. especially because even though your team might medal alot, you dont know how you did in the events you did not medal. since one event can be the difference between 1st and 2nd and going to nats or not. and last year, my team won state by 60 points but this was pretty close. we only won by 13.
luo wrote:The Minnesota awards ceremony was extremely nerve-racking too! There was a little confusion in the results for Dynamic Planet, which lengthened the waiting time. Then, after announcing third place, the state director announced that only 7 points separated the first and second place teams. At that point, Eastview and Mounds View both totally freaked out. Mounds View ended up winning, but nicely, it turns out that Eastview gets to go to Nationals too because Washington DC declined their Nationals spot.
Gah, that was very nerve-racking. They mixed up Remote and DP (I think), and a hush fell over the crowd when they said that it was a seven-point margin. And then everyone cheered when we lost.
Yeah, in NY, it appeared that Syosset had a chance at nationals, due to a huge increase in the number of medals. We had not known about three bomb events, which if each had just been down by 8 points (completely feasible we would have been going. When they called us for 4th, we heard a lot of groans and sighs. I guess the rest of NY was behind an underdog team, heh, but it wasn't good enough. When they called 1st for FM, no one really cared at that point, for they expected it, and most people were walking away as they were getting their trophy. I guess it just means we have to work harder next year.
2010: 5th in NYS
2011: 4th in NYS
2012: 3rd in NYS
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hscmom wrote:Oh, and you should've seen the awards ceremony! They announced all the individual events (B and C) and then the B division winner but we had to
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for them to announce the C division winner. They had some scoring delay with astronomy. And things were REALLY CLOSE. Our team was sitting pretty much between Poudre and Cheyenne Mountain. When they announced "And, finishing in second, only 5 points behind the winning team is Poo..." At that point, the moans to the left of me and the screams to the right were amazing. We couldn't even hear the "dur valley..."
Both are excellent teams and they both handled things with lots of respect for each other.
The Minnesota awards ceremony was extremely nerve-racking too! There was a little confusion in the results for Dynamic Planet, which lengthened the waiting time. Then, after announcing third place, the state director announced that only 7 points separated the first and second place teams. At that point, Eastview and Mounds View both totally freaked out. Mounds View ended up winning, but nicely, it turns out that Eastview gets to go to Nationals too because Washington DC declined their Nationals spot.
You couldn't even imagine the kind of tension that was at our State competition about a month ago. Every team knew it was between us and Bearden. The whole place had to have been completely silent while the announcer was calling second. The tension made the air feel like molasses. I was biting my shirt, some people had their face covered,and the coaches couldn't even watch. They called Bearden second. A few claps there. Our whole team was about to burst out cheering but we had to keep it in until they called us to first. Then the announcer said,"I think you all have this figured out by now. 1st place, Fiendship Christian!" Then the whole auditorium completely erupted. I can't think of another word to describe it. I don't think I'll ever forget that.
Yeah, I don't think I'll experience anything like I did the time our team made nats for the first time. Most of my team members were crying. I wasn't as involved in SciOly then, so I didn't really comprehend how amazing that was.
This year, we definitely were happy to go to nats again, but there is nothing that can replace that feeling of last year.
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