I think that's fairly reasonable. It gives kids a chance to compete, and also gives them experience. But since Scioly is always growing, that might not happen in 10 or 15 years, because there will be many teams in each state.rfscoach wrote:States with small numbers of teams allow multiple teams from one school at the state tournament. They only send one team per division on to Nationals anyway.havenguy wrote:I don't think that is allowed at states. It might also be unfair if both the teams from one school win, and two teams are allowed to go from that state. That way only 1 school would go and it wouldn't be as exciting.
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maybe they can still let both teams from a school go to states but just limit nationals to one team per school so that if both teams from a school do win, only one will be able to go and the second team can be the 3rd place school.havenguy wrote:I don't think that is allowed at states. It might also be unfair if both the teams from one school win, and two teams are allowed to go from that state. That way only 1 school would go and it wouldn't be as exciting.
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Interesting discussion.
I know that in VA, only 19 teams in Div B competed-one per school, yet we still sent one team to nationals.
Which states allow multiple teams in states? Va is pretty small compared to Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, etc.
I know that in VA, only 19 teams in Div B competed-one per school, yet we still sent one team to nationals.
Which states allow multiple teams in states? Va is pretty small compared to Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, etc.
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Yeah, which state allows 2 teams from the same school?
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States too small to hold regionals, example: Iowa, Maine, Oregon, Wyoming etc. States that hold Regionals but their total number of teams is less than or equal to the number they allow at State, example : Utah, Minnesota Div B. And then there is Alabama - the weird one, they send the top 20% of TEAMS (Not Schools) from Regionals on to State. From there the top 2 Schools (Not Teams) move on to Nationals (Div B only, Div C is smaller and only sends 1 team to Nats)havenguy wrote:Yeah, which state allows 2 teams from the same school?
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Why does Alabama do that? It seems quite disorganized (no offense)rfscoach wrote:States too small to hold regionals, example: Iowa, Maine, Oregon, Wyoming etc. States that hold Regionals but their total number of teams is less than or equal to the number they allow at State, example : Utah, Minnesota Div B. And then there is Alabama - the weird one, they send the top 20% of TEAMS (Not Schools) from Regionals on to State. From there the top 2 Schools (Not Teams) move on to Nationals (Div B only, Div C is smaller and only sends 1 team to Nats)havenguy wrote:Yeah, which state allows 2 teams from the same school?
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Does anyone know what invitationals Harriton or Penncrest attend?
Also, do any Pennsylvania invitationals draw schools like Fayetteville-Manlius and Ward-Melville or West-Windsor Plainsboro?
I've heard that Athens invitational draws these teams, and that would make that invitational arguably one of the strongest in the country.
Also, do any Pennsylvania invitationals draw schools like Fayetteville-Manlius and Ward-Melville or West-Windsor Plainsboro?
I've heard that Athens invitational draws these teams, and that would make that invitational arguably one of the strongest in the country.
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Both Penncrest and Harriton attend Conestoga, so does WWP. However, they all do go to Athens (so did Mentor from OH)kentuckyfan1001 wrote:Does anyone know what invitationals Harriton or Penncrest attend?
Also, do any Pennsylvania invitationals draw schools like Fayetteville-Manlius and Ward-Melville or West-Windsor Plainsboro?
I've heard that Athens invitational draws these teams, and that would make that invitational arguably one of the strongest in the country.
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Hahaha, I wish...out school district would go insane with 2 invitationals. (Gelinas attends the RCS)kentuckyfan1001 wrote:Does anyone know what invitationals Harriton or Penncrest attend?
Also, do any Pennsylvania invitationals draw schools like Fayetteville-Manlius and Ward-Melville or West-Windsor Plainsboro?
I've heard that Athens invitational draws these teams, and that would make that invitational arguably one of the strongest in the country.
WM doesn't go to any invites as far as i know.