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Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 12:45 pm
by lllazar
78 at a state level competition? That pretty much means top 3 or 4 in EVERY event.....and Ohios one of the most competitive states....wow.

Well, we have our National champions.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 2:17 pm
by cypressfalls Robert
lllazar wrote:78 at a state level competition? That pretty much means top 3 or 4 in EVERY event.....and Ohios one of the most competitive states....wow.

Well, we have our National champions.
Lasa got 61 last year in Texas and placed 8th at nationals the same year

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 2:40 pm
by eyeball138
Not to say that Texas is a bad state, but Ohio is much better, and is probably the most competitive state. A 78 in Ohio is extremely impressive.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 3:06 pm
by E Edgar
cypressfalls Robert wrote: Lasa got 61 last year in Texas and placed 8th at nationals the same year
No offense but I'm not sure if Texas has ever produced a top ten school other than LASA (who has managed to come 8th). In contrast, Ohio has produced numerous national champions. What is more, last year's champion team (from Ohio) was just beaten by Solon by almost a 30 point margin. Therefore, although I agree that LASA is one of the very strongest teams in the nation, Solon has to be the favorite to win.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 3:47 pm
by wlsguy
Not to beat a dead horse but...

At the Solon Invitational, LASA placed 3rd behind 2 teams from Mentor (within 4 points)
That would indicate that LASA would post a similar score to Mentor. (3rd or 4th at state in Ohio).

If history is any predictor, Solon will continue to dominate both B and C divisions.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 4:00 pm
by srsvball95
cypressfalls Robert wrote:
lllazar wrote:78 at a state level competition? That pretty much means top 3 or 4 in EVERY event.....and Ohios one of the most competitive states....wow.

Well, we have our National champions.
Lasa got 61 last year in Texas and placed 8th at nationals the same year
Actually, 38 http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... n_2009.pdf

But I completely agree that Ohio is a lot better than Texas. And while Solon will dominate in B and C, Magsig and Centerville will probably get in the top 4

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 4:02 pm
by tclme elmo
Solon, Solon, Solon. Of COURSE. Ya they're amazing.
..hm I don't think anyone from the forums are from solon!

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 4:35 pm
by lllazar
wlsguy wrote:Not to beat a dead horse but...

At the Solon Invitational, LASA placed 3rd behind 2 teams from Mentor (within 4 points)
That would indicate that LASA would post a similar score to Mentor. (3rd or 4th at state in Ohio).

If history is any predictor, Solon will continue to dominate both B and C divisions.
Wow...School from Texas travels 1378 Miles to go to an invitational in Ohio.

Nah, Ohios not THAT competitive (cue sarcasm)...wat id like to know is why? There are plenty of science academies across the nation. I mean come on, population wise theyre not as high as New York or Cali. Wat makes Ohio SO competitive in SO. See wat i did tharr?

Back on track though, Solon will dominate, B and C.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 4:45 pm
by kentuckyfan1001
lllazar wrote:
wlsguy wrote: Nah, Ohios not THAT competitive (cue sarcasm)...wat id like to know is why? Population wise there so so. There are plenty of science academies across the nation. I mean come on, population wise theyre not as high as New York or Cali. Wat makes Ohio SO competitive in SO. See wat i did tharr?
The biggest reason, I would say, are the invitationals the state holds. Solon Middle School invitational has held 6 national tournament qualifiers before, and Magsig's is just as competitive. The same holds with the high schools. Solon High had LASA come over, and Mentor's invitational is right up there too. With the chance to compete at 5-7 practice tournaments right before nationals for state champions and runner-ups, it's not a huge surprise that Ohio is the strongest.

Re: Ohio 2010

Posted: April 18th, 2010, 4:53 pm
by lllazar
kentuckyfan1001 wrote:
lllazar wrote:
wlsguy wrote: Nah, Ohios not THAT competitive (cue sarcasm)...wat id like to know is why? Population wise there so so. There are plenty of science academies across the nation. I mean come on, population wise theyre not as high as New York or Cali. Wat makes Ohio SO competitive in SO. See wat i did tharr?
The biggest reason, I would say, are the invitationals the state holds. Solon Middle School invitational has held 6 national tournament qualifiers before, and Magsig's is just as competitive. The same holds with the high schools. Solon High had LASA come over, and Mentor's invitational is right up there too. With the chance to compete at 5-7 practice tournaments right before nationals for state champions and runner-ups, it's not a huge surprise that Ohio is the strongest.
Ahh, resources and dedication. Can't beat that...but wat id find interesting is to not only compete against other schools, but have competitions within your school before states/regionals, maybe even Nationals. I mean, they're bound to have 50+ kids. Have them compete for events frequently...make them keep their spot and give others chances to get better. Our tennis team does that...bad analogy i guess but if they have the resources, heck, they can do it.