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pikachu4919 wrote: December 12th, 2019, 12:38 pm
amk578 wrote: December 12th, 2019, 12:36 pm
cbrant554 wrote: December 12th, 2019, 12:09 pm

I think he is talking about the Raymond park Invite and I know that TJ aren't going to that and I dont think that RP is competing.
Yes, TJ is not going and Raymond Park is competing, however I believe last year they weren't ranked in the top five. It is likely this would be the case this year. If they were, they'll probably be in the top 2.
Wilbur Wright historically hasn't done well at invites that are earlier in the year, so I wouldn't count on them to place in the top 5.
I believe while RP competes, they don’t include themselves in overall team rankings when it comes to team awards.
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pikachu4919 wrote: December 11th, 2019, 9:14 pm
amk578 wrote: December 11th, 2019, 8:35 pm
Carmel very likely did not bring their veterans and (I think this was stated somewhere in last year's thread) they use the earlier invites as a way for freshmen/underclassmen to learn the system and get acclimated to competition.
Even tho I haven't been in contact in a while, I can confirm Carmel has had a tradition of bringing first-year members to Whiting Invitational for a really long while now. In less often occasions, it can be challenging to make teams that are ENTIRELY first-year students. For example, my junior year, I was a captain so I originally wasn't going to be competing at Whiting but Dan Nichols apparently let us have a third team at the last minute before the tournament, so the "C" team ended up getting stacked with really experienced members due to those circumstances, since we had already filled the first two teams with as many first-years as we could. Those situations are rare, though, so majority of Carmel's Whiting squads are indeed first-years (with especially huge emphasis on freshmen and sophomores), maybe a rare veteran every now and then in case of needing to fill holes.
That C team was a lit team - I remember being on it. I went back and looked at the results and we were 4th to Hinsdale Central, Valpo, and Whiting. Those were good times.
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dcrxcode wrote: December 12th, 2019, 1:27 pm
pikachu4919 wrote: December 11th, 2019, 9:14 pm
amk578 wrote: December 11th, 2019, 8:35 pm
Carmel very likely did not bring their veterans and (I think this was stated somewhere in last year's thread) they use the earlier invites as a way for freshmen/underclassmen to learn the system and get acclimated to competition.
Even tho I haven't been in contact in a while, I can confirm Carmel has had a tradition of bringing first-year members to Whiting Invitational for a really long while now. In less often occasions, it can be challenging to make teams that are ENTIRELY first-year students. For example, my junior year, I was a captain so I originally wasn't going to be competing at Whiting but Dan Nichols apparently let us have a third team at the last minute before the tournament, so the "C" team ended up getting stacked with really experienced members due to those circumstances, since we had already filled the first two teams with as many first-years as we could. Those situations are rare, though, so majority of Carmel's Whiting squads are indeed first-years (with especially huge emphasis on freshmen and sophomores), maybe a rare veteran every now and then in case of needing to fill holes.
That C team was a lit team - I remember being on it. I went back and looked at the results and we were 4th to Hinsdale Central, Valpo, and Whiting. Those were good times.
I was on that C team too! It was indeed very lit XD And it probably confused other teams as to why the “C” team did so well
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Schedule for the 2020 Northridge Invitational is now posted and can be found at www.northridgesoinvitational.com We were able to follow the Indiana State Science Olympiad Schedule.
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Raymond Park prediction:
1. Munster
2. Carmel
3. Bloomington South
4. Bloomington North
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I never realized how big of a tournament northridge is for div c... I’m spooked now
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Northridge wrote: December 13th, 2019, 8:10 am Schedule for the 2020 Northridge Invitational is now posted and can be found at www.northridgesoinvitational.com We were able to follow the Indiana State Science Olympiad Schedule.
As far as I can tell there are a few conflicts that don't match the state schedule...
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amk578 wrote: December 13th, 2019, 9:34 am
Northridge wrote: December 13th, 2019, 8:10 am Schedule for the 2020 Northridge Invitational is now posted and can be found at www.northridgesoinvitational.com We were able to follow the Indiana State Science Olympiad Schedule.
As far as I can tell there are a few conflicts that don't match the state schedule...
For example, on that schedule code conflicts with astro and dgenes, while on the state schedule it conflicts with dgenes and WIDI.
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hippo9 wrote: December 13th, 2019, 9:37 am
amk578 wrote: December 13th, 2019, 9:34 am
Northridge wrote: December 13th, 2019, 8:10 am Schedule for the 2020 Northridge Invitational is now posted and can be found at www.northridgesoinvitational.com We were able to follow the Indiana State Science Olympiad Schedule.
As far as I can tell there are a few conflicts that don't match the state schedule...
For example, on that schedule code conflicts with astro and dgenes, while on the state schedule it conflicts with dgenes and WIDI.
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