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Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 3rd, 2019, 10:25 am
by IvanGe
Do we know when the States schedule will be finalized? I know it's on the website but it still says DRAFT...

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 3rd, 2019, 11:14 am
by dxu46
sciolyperson1 wrote:East LI Div B

Gelinas A: 26
Gelinas B: 76
Murphy A: 76
Port Jeff A: 87
Gelinas C: 93
Murphy B: 119
Hauppage: 127
Islip: 140
James Wilson: 187
Bay Shore: 187

https://www.ezratech.us/competition/new ... 19/results
How did Gelinas go from 131 to 26?

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 3rd, 2019, 11:20 am
by sciolyperson1
dxu46 wrote:
sciolyperson1 wrote:East LI Div B

Gelinas A: 26
Gelinas B: 76
Murphy A: 76
Port Jeff A: 87
Gelinas C: 93
Murphy B: 119
Hauppage: 127
Islip: 140
James Wilson: 187
Bay Shore: 187

https://www.ezratech.us/competition/new ... 19/results
How did Gelinas go from 131 to 26?
I subtracted 105 from each team (teams dropped 3 events each)

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 4th, 2019, 8:19 am
by JasperKota
terence.tan wrote:on the ny state website it says that the room for wright stuff is 119' x 111". why dont they include the height?
I'm confused about that as well, since height is the most important parameter for Wright Stuff. If you've been to states before, I think the Rec Center is the awards ceremony stadium, but I don't recall how high the ceiling was.

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 4th, 2019, 8:46 am
by Rivkaaa
IvanGe wrote:Do we know when the States schedule will be finalized? I know it's on the website but it still says DRAFT...
No, but it seems like there won't be many changes made to it if any.

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 4th, 2019, 3:43 pm
by terence.tan
JasperKota wrote:
terence.tan wrote:on the ny state website it says that the room for wright stuff is 119' x 111". why dont they include the height?
I'm confused about that as well, since height is the most important parameter for Wright Stuff. If you've been to states before, I think the Rec Center is the awards ceremony stadium, but I don't recall how high the ceiling was.
yea that's what i thought. I remember it being quite high but i dont know exactly

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 5th, 2019, 9:13 pm
by lumosityfan
Vote Update! Here is how the poll is going less than 2 weeks from States.

1. Columbia (190) (19 first place votes)
2. Ward Melville (163)
3. Fayetteville-Manlius (159)
4. Syosset (114)
5. Great Neck South (106)
6. Stuyvesant (100)
7. The Mount Academy (95)
8. Kellenburg (46)
9. Chaminade (31)
10. Spackenkill (23)
Also receiving votes: Staten Island Tech (14), Ballston Spa (3), Williamsville East (1), Townsend Harris (1)

Make sure to get your votes in! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... sp=sf_link

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 5th, 2019, 9:46 pm
by Name
lumosityfan wrote:Vote Update! Here is how the poll is going less than 2 weeks from States.

1. Columbia (190) (19 first place votes)
2. Ward Melville (163)
3. Fayetteville-Manlius (159)
4. Syosset (114)
5. Great Neck South (106)
6. Stuyvesant (100)
7. The Mount Academy (95)
8. Kellenburg (46)
9. Chaminade (31)
10. Spackenkill (23)
Also receiving votes: Staten Island Tech (14), Ballston Spa (3), Williamsville East (1), Townsend Harris (1)

Make sure to get your votes in! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... sp=sf_link
How many total submissions were there?

Anyways a few thoughts: Columbia's obviously the runaway favorites from their invite performance to win. Ward and FM seem to be neck and neck which makes sense because Ward seemed stronger at Cornell, but FM historically dominates states and consistently qualifies for nats. The second tier of teams is led off by Syosset, I personally feel though that Stuy's Cornell or GNS's Princeton performances would be enough give one of them number 4 but I guess not. Also the Mount is probably ranked lower due to a lack of very impressive invite showings, but I wouldn't be surprised if they jumped a bit. I feel like 4-7 could go any order, but I think teams in the top 7 should be very safe, I doubt any other team has a good chance at getting top 7 (look at the steep vote drop off from mount to kellenburg). Anyways should be interesting to see what happens.

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 6th, 2019, 6:18 am
by lumosityfan
Name wrote:
lumosityfan wrote:Vote Update! Here is how the poll is going less than 2 weeks from States.

1. Columbia (190) (19 first place votes)
2. Ward Melville (163)
3. Fayetteville-Manlius (159)
4. Syosset (114)
5. Great Neck South (106)
6. Stuyvesant (100)
7. The Mount Academy (95)
8. Kellenburg (46)
9. Chaminade (31)
10. Spackenkill (23)
Also receiving votes: Staten Island Tech (14), Ballston Spa (3), Williamsville East (1), Townsend Harris (1)

Make sure to get your votes in! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... sp=sf_link
How many total submissions were there?
There were 19 submissions.

Re: New York 2019

Posted: March 6th, 2019, 9:41 am
by Giantpants
Name wrote:How many total submissions were there?

Anyways a few thoughts: Columbia's obviously the runaway favorites from their invite performance to win. Ward and FM seem to be neck and neck which makes sense because Ward seemed stronger at Cornell, but FM historically dominates states and consistently qualifies for nats. The second tier of teams is led off by Syosset, I personally feel though that Stuy's Cornell or GNS's Princeton performances would be enough give one of them number 4 but I guess not. Also the Mount is probably ranked lower due to a lack of very impressive invite showings, but I wouldn't be surprised if they jumped a bit. I feel like 4-7 could go any order, but I think teams in the top 7 should be very safe, I doubt any other team has a good chance at getting top 7 (look at the steep vote drop off from mount to kellenburg). Anyways should be interesting to see what happens.
You kinda hit the nail on the head here, top 7 are probably pretty secure but I wouldn’t take anything off the table. But yeah it would take some serious stuff on the part of Kellenberg (note the spelling pls) to bridge that point gap haha. Great Neck South’s Princeton performance was very promising tbh but in years past the mount has always scaled well at states, especially last year where they took 4th. I wouldn’t discount your own teams’ performances tho and I think the poll proves that along with like Brown results among tons of other good ones. I’d say a few things are set in stone but a lot still has to be determined. Can’t wait as we only have 9 days to go!