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Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 6:01 pm
by dxu46
Honestly all 3 division C teams probably got within 10 points of each other, Palo Alto was surprisingly low (I thought they'd get 2nd if not 1st)

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 6:50 pm
by NorCalplaya
The difference between 1st and 2nd was 11 points and difference between 2nd and 3rd was 11 points

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 8:20 pm
by Scrambledeggs
does anybody have the full results?

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 8:35 pm
by SOPomo
Scrambledeggs wrote:does anybody have the full results?
Coaches do. Palo alto was 22 behind for 3rd, but had a 23 in wright and a 27 in write it do it. Brutal

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 8:52 pm
by jaggie34
SOPomo wrote:
Scrambledeggs wrote:does anybody have the full results?
Coaches do. Palo alto was 22 behind for 3rd, but had a 23 in wright and a 27 in write it do it. Brutal
What about Mira Loma and Mountsin View?

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 6th, 2019, 9:43 pm
by mnoga
Dohnnovan wrote:Northern California B
1. Kennedy
2. Churchill
3. Thornton

Northern California C
1. Mira Loma
2. Mountain View
3. Palo Alto
Top Four and scores listed and results were very close. As someone mentioned, Palo Alto bombed two events. Mira Loma and Mtn View were very steady, but Mira Loma had several 1st place scores while Mtn View only had one. Mtn View had several 2nd place scores however. With Kennedy feeding Month Vista talent, they seem to be coming on strong also.

Mira Loma 97
Mtn View 108
Palo Alto 119
Monta Vista 123

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 7th, 2019, 1:45 pm
by onoga17
As of this post, I could not find the score sheet online. However, this should hold everyone over for a while:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=19BoCG ... QU9bCOyP_t

I hate to keep on beating the dead horse, but with the rise of Mountain View and Monta Vista in addition to Palo Alto, NorCal is becoming increasingly competitive. It is almost criminal that only a single team out of one of the nation's most competitive states is allowed to advance to Nationals.

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 7th, 2019, 1:55 pm
by TheSquaad
onoga17 wrote:As of this post, I could not find the score sheet online. However, this should hold everyone over for a while:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=19BoCG ... QU9bCOyP_t

I hate to keep on beating the dead horse, but with the rise of Mountain View and Monta Vista in addition to Palo Alto, NorCal is becoming increasingly competitive. It is almost criminal that only a single team out of one of the nation's most competitive states is allowed to advance to Nationals.
Perhaps nationals will expand to 65 teams in future years to give people in competitive states more opportunities to make nats (Each half of cal and Texas come to mind)

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 7th, 2019, 2:09 pm
by Riptide
TheSquaad wrote:
onoga17 wrote:As of this post, I could not find the score sheet online. However, this should hold everyone over for a while:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=19BoCG ... QU9bCOyP_t

I hate to keep on beating the dead horse, but with the rise of Mountain View and Monta Vista in addition to Palo Alto, NorCal is becoming increasingly competitive. It is almost criminal that only a single team out of one of the nation's most competitive states is allowed to advance to Nationals.
Perhaps nationals will expand to 65 teams in future years to give people in competitive states more opportunities to make nats (Each half of cal and Texas come to mind)
Even if it expands to 65, California will not receive any more bids until every state has 2 teams unless soinc changes their stance on the national bid system.

Re: NorCal 2019

Posted: April 7th, 2019, 2:36 pm
by jaggie34
Riptide wrote:
TheSquaad wrote:
onoga17 wrote:As of this post, I could not find the score sheet online. However, this should hold everyone over for a while:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=19BoCG ... QU9bCOyP_t

I hate to keep on beating the dead horse, but with the rise of Mountain View and Monta Vista in addition to Palo Alto, NorCal is becoming increasingly competitive. It is almost criminal that only a single team out of one of the nation's most competitive states is allowed to advance to Nationals.
Perhaps nationals will expand to 65 teams in future years to give people in competitive states more opportunities to make nats (Each half of cal and Texas come to mind)
Even if it expands to 65, California will not receive any more bids until every state has 2 teams unless soinc changes their stance on the national bid system.
California is basically split into two states, though, so if more bids were added they could just act as if they were individual states and provide either with an extra bid dependent on the number of teams.