Correct. That's generally standard practice across the nation.jgrischow1 wrote:I don't think Ohio has ever released raw scores for the State tournament.shep888 wrote:Are there individual ones for each B division event? Particularly build events with scores/times?
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Not for Pennsylvaniachalker wrote:Correct. That's generally standard practice across the nation.jgrischow1 wrote:I don't think Ohio has ever released raw scores for the State tournament.shep888 wrote:Are there individual ones for each B division event? Particularly build events with scores/times?
I like how PA does the raw scores thing though. Added bonus that they password protect it from other states.
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don't look at this its fake news now
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Thanks.chalker wrote:There were several arbitration requests for A&P Div B. The 3 arbitrators looked very closely at all the questions and even consulted some external advice on them. All questions were within the scope of the topics of the rules. That said, it was a very hard test. I think the 1st place team got something like 19 out of the 56 questions correct.krasabnk wrote:Not from OH, but can attest to this. Sister thought she did very well in A&P but there were several questions that were definitely not on the rules sheet or even mentioned. Quite odd.jgrischow1 wrote:So the word on the street is that the division B anatomy test had very little if anything to do with the content in the rules manual. And if you look at the scores, Anatomy was the worst or second worst event for several of the top teams including Solon, Kenston, Chardon, Tower Heights, Magsig etc. Anybody hear similarly?
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Any other insights?chalker wrote:There were several arbitration requests for A&P Div B. The 3 arbitrators looked very closely at all the questions and even consulted some external advice on them. All questions were within the scope of the topics of the rules. That said, it was a very hard test. I think the 1st place team got something like 19 out of the 56 questions correct.krasabnk wrote:Not from OH, but can attest to this. Sister thought she did very well in A&P but there were several questions that were definitely not on the rules sheet or even mentioned. Quite odd.jgrischow1 wrote:So the word on the street is that the division B anatomy test had very little if anything to do with the content in the rules manual. And if you look at the scores, Anatomy was the worst or second worst event for several of the top teams including Solon, Kenston, Chardon, Tower Heights, Magsig etc. Anybody hear similarly?
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More parity in Ohio B than in my last couple of years. Westlake, New Albany and Mason MS up there along with the Centerville schools and NE Ohio. Mentor looks down from years past. Great day in Columbus. Sad that the season is over.
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