Re: State Tournament Results
Posted: April 9th, 2017, 9:08 am
bernard pls let us edit postsUnome wrote:Congrats on the win, I can now seriously consider ranking you in the top ten top 20
bernard pls let us edit postsUnome wrote:Congrats on the win, I can now seriously consider ranking you in the top ten top 20
I was updating Wright State University 2017 Wiki, I put down Menomonie, should I change this? Also on topic, we're still missing scores from Arizona, Iowa B, New Hampshire, Maine, Louisiana, Oregon, Wyoming C, and Connecticut C; anyone have these?Unome wrote:It seems to have changed; Medford is now in first place with 98 (with Madison West's score increased by a point).John Richardsim wrote:Wisconsin C:
1. Menomonie High School (110)
2. Medford High School (113)
3. Madison West (151)
Full scores
Either way, clearly the end of the Menomonie/Madison West era (considering the usual scores are sub-70).
Yay, someone actually pays attention to Missouri! Yeah, we were all shocked when we heard Pembroke got third in B; Wydown started in 2014 (I think) so they've come a long way. Honestly I don't know about John Burroughs, they ended up getting 6th this year (with a score of ~250 if I guess correctly) after getting 3rd many times in previous years; they even improved their regionals score over last year's. Rock Bridge got 120 so it was pretty close in C too.Unome wrote:Congrats on the win, I can now seriously consider ranking you in the top tenMagikarpmaster629 wrote:Missouri B
1. Ladue Middle School - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Wydown Middle School - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
3. Pembroke Hill Middle School
Missouri C
1. Ladue High School (60) - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Pembroke Hill School (106) - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
3. Rock Bridge High School
Big shakeups in both divisions. Full results will come in about a week.(and of course congrats to Wydown on qualifying, there seems to be a lot of turnover this year so far).
Also whatever happened to John Burroughs?
Note: These are actually scores from last year attached to this year's team rankings (not sure where current scores are). Not displaying team names - one of the problems of the Florida scoring system.samlan16 wrote:Tennessee B Division Final Results:
1. Bearden Middle School (58) - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Cedar Springs Homeschool (90)
3. Brentwood Middle School (140)
4. Ross N. Robinson Middle School (149)
5. White Station Middle School (163)
Tennessee C Division Final Results:
1. White Station High School (141) - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Cedar Springs Homeschool (155)
3. Farragut High School (156)
4. Father Ryan High School (160)
5. Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School (188)
Full Results
This Treasure Valley group is new to the area, and just began last year. Big improvements since that time. There was a Treasure Valley Math & Science group a couple of years ago which was banned from SO. In general the term "Treasure Valley" is used to refer to the Boise area and its surroundings.Unome wrote:Has Treasure Valley been in contention before at all? I've heard the name, but don't remember how good they were.JoJoKeKe wrote:Idaho B:
1. Treasure Valley Home School - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Fairmont Junior High
3. St. Joseph's Catholic School B Team
Idaho C:
1. Treasure Valley Home School (46) - Qualifies for the 2017 National Tournament
2. Bishop Kelly High School (78)
3. Capital High School (88)
Big mix-up for both divisions.
...how does this even happen?JoJoKeKe wrote:
which was banned from SO
That's what i'm wonderingPerson wrote:...how does this even happen?JoJoKeKe wrote:
which was banned from SO
From my understanding, the team was banned because they were not necessarily a "school", and was a place where students only went for half a day for more advanced instruction in math & science. Not quite sure on this, however.Dohnnovan wrote:That's what i'm wonderingPerson wrote:...how does this even happen?JoJoKeKe wrote:
which was banned from SO
Science Olympiad, Inc. details it's policy for home schooled students.freed2003 wrote:Then what about the homeschoolers thing in New Mexico