Southern California 2014
- PacificGoldenPlover
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Re: Southern California 2014
My predictions:
B
1. Muscatel
2. Carmel Valley
3. Mesa Robles
4. Mesa Verde
5. Black Mountain
6. Jeffrey Trail
C
1. Troy
2 Canyon Crest
3. North Hollywood
4. Arcadia
5. Westview
6. Northwood
SoCal has the benefit of being relatively predictable.
B
1. Muscatel
2. Carmel Valley
3. Mesa Robles
4. Mesa Verde
5. Black Mountain
6. Jeffrey Trail
C
1. Troy
2 Canyon Crest
3. North Hollywood
4. Arcadia
5. Westview
6. Northwood
SoCal has the benefit of being relatively predictable.
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Re: Southern California 2014
Welp, that was fun!
We didn't stick around for the awards ceremony tonight, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Troy's going to nationals again. How did all your guys's schools do today?
We didn't stick around for the awards ceremony tonight, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Troy's going to nationals again. How did all your guys's schools do today?
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Re: Southern California 2014
Here's how it turned out-
1. Muscatel
2. Carmel Valley
3. Mesa Robles
4. Black Mountain
5. Jeffrey Trail
6. Mesa Verde
1. Troy
2. Canyon Crest
3. Arcadia
4. Torrey Pines
5. North Hollywood
6. Walnut
Great job everyone!
1. Muscatel
2. Carmel Valley
3. Mesa Robles
4. Black Mountain
5. Jeffrey Trail
6. Mesa Verde
1. Troy
2. Canyon Crest
3. Arcadia
4. Torrey Pines
5. North Hollywood
6. Walnut
Great job everyone!
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Re: Southern California 2014
Does anybody have any idea why Metric Mastery and Can't Judge a Powder had their "anomalies" and couldn't be counted? My school did well in both those events.
Sine functions are quite odd, to be honest.
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I heard that the event supervisor(s) didn't follow the rules at all for Metric Mastery so it wasn't even scored.phil9047 wrote:Does anybody have any idea why Metric Mastery and Can't Judge a Powder had their "anomalies" and couldn't be counted? My school did well in both those events.
For Powder, though, all I know is that they didn't conform to the rules for every team.
Muscatel steamrolled us this year, as usual. But state was still really fun, especially ento. And the event supervisor for it had a pretzel stick in his pocket.
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Re: Southern California 2014
I saw it too. I loved the supervisors for Ento, they were really funny. My partner and I were the last ones out of the room and they talked to us about the test and how we felt about it, and I really appreciated them doing that.dragons790 wrote:I heard that the event supervisor(s) didn't follow the rules at all for Metric Mastery so it wasn't even scored.phil9047 wrote:Does anybody have any idea why Metric Mastery and Can't Judge a Powder had their "anomalies" and couldn't be counted? My school did well in both those events.
For Powder, though, all I know is that they didn't conform to the rules for every team.
Muscatel steamrolled us this year, as usual. But state was still really fun, especially ento. And the event supervisor for it had a pretzel stick in his pocket.
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Re: Southern California 2014
The Shock Value/Circuit Lab supervisor was also amazing. He actually answered our questions about the test we just took and explained to us about the entire test. He also told us about SigmaCamp and invited us to apply.ceg7654 wrote: I saw it too. I loved the supervisors for Ento, they were really funny. My partner and I were the last ones out of the room and they talked to us about the test and how we felt about it, and I really appreciated them doing that.
Sine functions are quite odd, to be honest.
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Re: Southern California 2014
That hieroglyphics joke...ceg7654 wrote:I saw it too. I loved the supervisors for Ento, they were really funny. My partner and I were the last ones out of the room and they talked to us about the test and how we felt about it, and I really appreciated them doing that.dragons790 wrote:I heard that the event supervisor(s) didn't follow the rules at all for Metric Mastery so it wasn't even scored.phil9047 wrote:Does anybody have any idea why Metric Mastery and Can't Judge a Powder had their "anomalies" and couldn't be counted? My school did well in both those events.
For Powder, though, all I know is that they didn't conform to the rules for every team.
Muscatel steamrolled us this year, as usual. But state was still really fun, especially ento. And the event supervisor for it had a pretzel stick in his pocket.
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Re: Southern California 2014
There were multiple problems including more than 1 team using their body parts to measure the items during the estimation portion but we're unable to determine the teams that did that. I'm more than disappointed to hear teams cheating at the State level.phil9047 wrote:Does anybody have any idea why Metric Mastery and Can't Judge a Powder had their "anomalies" and couldn't be counted? My school did well in both those events.
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