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Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: May 28th, 2011, 1:56 pm
by Cheesy Pie
Huh... my coaches said we got 4th.
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: May 28th, 2011, 2:02 pm
by tuftedtitmouse12
you did not
i have a copy of the score sheet
you got 3rd
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: May 28th, 2011, 5:50 pm
by Littleboy
either way, still great
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 9th, 2011, 1:25 pm
by tuftedtitmouse12
yes
cheesypie's school is AMAZING
a heck lot better than mine...
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 9th, 2011, 1:48 pm
by fishman100
All I can say is that I look forward to seeing the div B State tournament this year.
I think it's going to be a major battle between us and our competitors.
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 9th, 2011, 2:25 pm
by Cheesy Pie
Are the placings biased towards big teams? They can do more events.
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 10th, 2011, 8:19 am
by JustDroobles
Cheesy Pie wrote:Are the placings biased towards big teams? They can do more events.
I would not say the placings are "biased" towards big teams, because every team is limited to the 15 team members. All the teams have about the same amount of team members and scheduling constraints. If you have less team members, it becomes harder to schedule and cover all the events so you definitely have a disadvantage, but it's not bias. In competition it is expected that all the teams enter every event and have a large enough team to do so. If you want a team to be successful, try to fill it up as much as you can. That being said, in 2010 my team made it to Michigan's state tournament with only 10 team members, and we were able to compete in every event at 3 invitationals, regionals, and state.
This does not effect being able to do more events, but some schools have enough kids to fill up the team and some schools have 100 kids all competing for those 15 spots. Those schools have an advantage because of a bigger crowd to find good competitors, but just because they have a good team does not mean the competition is biased toward them. They still have only their 15 best to enter the 23 events.
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 10th, 2011, 8:20 am
by tuftedtitmouse12
hm
but for state and such, don't trial events and JV events count for your overall score?
so wouldn't that put a smaller team at a disadvantage because they don't have enough people to compete in JV and do trial events?
EDIT: what about poorer schools that don't spend much money on sci oly? because all building events require some funds and if trial and jv events are building, then some poorer teams might not have enough funds to build more stuff...
just a thought
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 10th, 2011, 8:26 am
by JustDroobles
tuftedtitmouse12 wrote:hm
but for state and such, don't trial events and JV events count for your overall score?
so wouldn't that put a smaller team at a disadvantage because they don't have enough people to compete in JV and do trial events?
EDIT: what about poorer schools that don't spend much money on sci oly? because all building events require some funds and if trial and jv events are building, then some poorer teams might not have enough funds to build more stuff...
just a thought
...In Michigan they don't. Sometimes there are trial events, but only the 23 National events count towards your team score. (well this year 22 since they demoted Sumobots to a trial event in Michigan)
Re: My team is better than your team, teehee
Posted: June 10th, 2011, 8:44 am
by Cheesy Pie
Thanks.
And I thought that jv didn't do state.