Wizard wrote: ↑May 1st, 2022, 10:06 am
B
1. Spring house
2. Shady side
3. Harlan Rowe
4. Bala Cynwyd
5. Eagle View
C
1. Cumberland Valley
2. Harriton
3. Bayard Rustin
4. Lower Marion
5. Athens area
Any comments on results from either division?
Congrats cv and springhouse!!! So exciting to see cv get first after a few years of 3rd/4th~~
Overall in div c, scores were pretty high; CV won with a score that would have tied for 2nd in 2019. I think that Harriton getting 2nd for the second year in a row shows that last year wasn't a fluke and their period of dominance may be ending (by that I mean, they're no longer miles ahead of anyone - of course they're still an awesome team just maybe not what they once were). Also, I'm excited to see if Athens Area will become a strong contender for nats in the next couple years
In terms of my own team: LM builds not doing great was expected. However a lot of our studies bombed somewhat unexpectedly at the end of the day, our major coaching changes this year took their toll and that combined with some unlucky placements in events with close score distributions led to a sub-par performance at states this year. Nevertheless, I'm so proud of my teammates it's been quite the season with many highs and lows, and I'm so excited to see what we can achieve next year~ hopefully there will actually be in-person invitationals lol
The thing about high team scores also applies to div b (except springhouse). Other than that, I don't have much to say about results, just a big congrats to springhouse and ssa~
I had a great time attending states this weekend, and had an amazing time supervising Sounds of Music! A lot of teams had some really great instruments, and it was great to see how teams handled what I considered to me one of my tougher tests. Great job to everyone who participated. Remember, if you have any questions moving into next year's season of Sounds of Music, I'm happy to help.
I had honestly forgotten how fun it is to attend big in person Science Olympiad competitions, and am so glad I was able to go and meet some people who I had only known online before! Thanks to you all for making it possible haha.
Lastly, congrats to Springhouse, Shady Side, Harriton, and particularly Cumberland Valley for their first nationals appearance! I'm sure you all will represent us amazingly at nationals!
PS: If you caught one of the shirts that I threw into the crowd directly before awards, I hope you like it! haha
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