Re: 7 seniors on a team?
Posted: December 13th, 2008, 1:56 am
its probably best just to check with the tournament director
Way over here in Buffalo (Lake Erie/Niagara region), it's 18 of 25. We're also a large region (~35 schools).Flavorflav wrote:Actually, andrewwski, I think 18/25 is only true in NYC. I believe both E. and W. L.I. do 18/20, and I think most other regions don't run all 25 either.andrewwski wrote:Yes, as New York goes, there's 25 events to choose from. You must pick 18. The trial events are counted the same way as regular events if you choose them as part of your 18. If they're in the 7 that you don't compete in, then they don't count.
Now, in my region at least, and I think in all of New York, alternates are really not defined. You can have a team of 15 members, with a maximum of 7 seniors, compete during competition. If one of your "planned" competitors cannot compete, you may substitute an "alternate," but, the way it is seen is that they're the exact same as any other team member.
So you could not have a sophomore fall sick on the morning of competition and put in a senior in his place if you already have 7, as then you'd have 8.
However, you do not need to be a team member to attend and "try" the 7 events that you chose not to count. So you could send anyone to those events, because they're not part of the 15 on the actual roster.
eak227 has it exactly correct.
Glacierguy1 wrote:This Year in West LI, we are doing 20/20, with 5 predetermined events out of the 23 national events+2 trials dropped
Really? In our regionals, we are judged on our performance in every event.andrewwski wrote:Way over here in Buffalo (Lake Erie/Niagara region), it's 18 of 25. We're also a large region (~35 schools).Flavorflav wrote:Really? At our regionals, we just do and are judged on every event.andrewwski wrote:Yes, as New York goes, there's 25 events to choose from. You must pick 18. The trial events are counted the same way as regular events if you choose them as part of your 18. If they're in the 7 that you don't compete in, then they don't count.
Now, in my region at least, and I think in all of New York, alternates are really not defined. You can have a team of 15 members, with a maximum of 7 seniors, compete during competition. If one of your "planned" competitors cannot compete, you may substitute an "alternate," but, the way it is seen is that they're the exact same as any other team member.
So you could not have a sophomore fall sick on the morning of competition and put in a senior in his place if you already have 7, as then you'd have 8.
However, you do not need to be a team member to attend and "try" the 7 events that you chose not to count. So you could send anyone to those events, because they're not part of the 15 on the actual roster.
eak227 has it exactly correct.
Actually, andrewwski, I think 18/25 is only true in NYC. I believe both E. and W. L.I. do 18/20, and I think most other regions don't run all 25 either.
binary010101 wrote:All of our events, I believe, are held indoors, so we generally don't have that problem.