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Re: New York 2015

Posted: October 12th, 2014, 6:48 am
by Intj
Hi everyone! If you're looking for additional Invitationals to attend, come to NJ! Montgomery High School (Skillman NJ) will be holding an invitational on January 31st. Here's the registration website if you're interested: http://mhsinvite.weebly.com/

Re: New York 2015

Posted: November 17th, 2014, 3:19 pm
by redpanda
Hey guys! We just got our schedule for regional events today, and all three of my events conflict :( , as well as the events of a couple of other members on the team. Is there a possibility of rescheduling the events or maybe testing in another time block? Thanks!

Re: New York 2015

Posted: November 17th, 2014, 4:28 pm
by Unome
redpanda wrote:Hey guys! We just got our schedule for regional events today, and all three of my events conflict :( , as well as the events of a couple of other members on the team. Is there a possibility of rescheduling the events or maybe testing in another time block? Thanks!
Exactly why I dislike those types of schedules (SignUp Genius for the win!)

Re: New York 2015

Posted: November 20th, 2014, 8:52 am
by syo_astro
redpanda wrote:Hey guys! We just got our schedule for regional events today, and all three of my events conflict :( , as well as the events of a couple of other members on the team. Is there a possibility of rescheduling the events or maybe testing in another time block? Thanks!
It may not be that likely, and I understand completely from when I was competing how annoying it can be. What's more annoying is I heard from my team some weird stuff going on with their regional...but I won't make a big fuss over it since I'm not competing -_-. You can try to email your regional or state adviser (I can put their contacts in the first post or in this post if you can't find them), but that only has had marginal success in the past (though, sometimes it's better to at least be able to say you made an effort). So, if you are going to take your time drafting up an email, then I recommend considering backups/switches as needed. Good luck, if you have other questions/need the contact like I said please ask! If you do need the email, mind sharing what region you're from, so I can directly link to the regional adviser?

Re: New York 2015

Posted: December 13th, 2014, 3:58 pm
by Savage_beast
I feel like this year is the year my high school will finally make it to States. My middle school team made it twice consecutively, and our team has a lot of potential. Hopefully the Eastern LI Regionals will treat us well and we'll make it!

Re: New York 2015

Posted: December 16th, 2014, 2:03 pm
by islipscioly

Re: New York 2015

Posted: December 16th, 2014, 3:55 pm
by Unome
islipscioly wrote:Islip Invitational results:

http://islipscioly.yolasite.com/resourc ... nkings.pdf
So far your's is the only invitational I've seen that actually posts raw scores (I mean that as a good thing). Plus you had this up the day after the competition. That was cool.

Re: New York 2015

Posted: January 25th, 2015, 8:49 am
by silverheart7
*pops in* Hello friends!

Now that I'm helping out, I'll be at a few B-Division competitions. I'm going with two of our teams to Westport, CT for an Invitational on Saturday.

Best of luck to the C-Divisioners that have Regionals in the coming weeks!

Re: New York 2015

Posted: January 25th, 2015, 8:38 pm
by CornellColin
Hope everyone had a good time at the Cornell invitational yesterday! To those of you in the Mid-State region, I'll see you on Saturday, and best of luck!

Re: New York 2015

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 6:12 pm
by BroNiSciGuy
Nassau West Results:
Top 19 events/22
34 teams from 19 schools...
1) Kellenberg A (73 pts, 8 1st places)
2) GNS A (73 pts, 4 1st places)
3) Chaminade A (106)
4) Roslyn A (132)

5) GNS B (140)
6) GNS C (170)
7) Schreiber (174)
8) GNN A (175)
9) Chaminade B ( 203)
10) Manhasset A (205)

Bold teams above head for States!