Okay, thanks!Unome wrote:The aren't out, but the trend of numbers so far is strongly indicative. The affected state tournaments are a while away, so I'll revert it for things change.dxu46 wrote:I noticed that Unome got rid of the rowspan for Missouri in the 2018 National Tournament Wiki page, so does that mean the national numbers are out? I couldn't find it on soinc.org, but I might be missing something. chalker?
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Region 3 results:
Division B:
1. Pembroke Hill (53)
2. Oak Grove (78)
3. St. Paul's (108)
4. Plattsburg (127)
5. Notre Dame de Sion (129)
Division C:
1. Pembroke Hill (26 )
2. Staley (69)
3. Oak Park (107)
4. Platte County (118)
5. Plattsburg (142)
Region 3 results:
Division B:
1. Pembroke Hill (53)
2. Oak Grove (78)
3. St. Paul's (108)
4. Plattsburg (127)
5. Notre Dame de Sion (129)
Division C:
1. Pembroke Hill (26 )
2. Staley (69)
3. Oak Park (107)
4. Platte County (118)
5. Plattsburg (142)
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Re: Missouri 2018
Ladue won the region 6 div C tournament, while Burroughs placed second as usual. Clayton got fifth, just missing the state cut (guessing it'll be a few years before they show much competition in the state).
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Re: Missouri 2018
How many teams will be going to Nationals from Missouri in div B?
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Re: Missouri 2018
One is most likely, although we won't know for sure until April.farmerjoe279 wrote:How many teams will be going to Nationals from Missouri in div B?
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Ok, thanks!
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Re: Missouri 2018
Huh, that's really bad. Based on local tournament data, Burroughs is super middling, too.Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Ladue won the region 6 div C tournament, while Burroughs placed second as usual. Clayton got fifth, just missing the state cut (guessing it'll be a few years before they show much competition in the state).
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It's Clayton's first year, so they aren't expected to win states or anything, even though their feeder school is Wydown. My guess is that they'll reach states next year and become a state powerhouse in the next few years.Skink wrote:Huh, that's really bad. Based on local tournament data, Burroughs is super middling, too.Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Ladue won the region 6 div C tournament, while Burroughs placed second as usual. Clayton got fifth, just missing the state cut (guessing it'll be a few years before they show much competition in the state).
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I'm from Clayton and we were really disheartened with our results and everything, but it was kind of predictable: We didn't go to any invitationals, most of our team was freshmen (from the Wydown team that went to nats, that was the motivation to start a team), we had low budget and didn't even have 15 on the team. None of that is really an excuse though our team wasn't very good/dedicated. We hope to be at states and competing for top spots next year though!dxu46 wrote:It's Clayton's first year, so they aren't expected to win states or anything, even though their feeder school is Wydown. My guess is that they'll reach states next year and become a state powerhouse in the next few years.Skink wrote:Huh, that's really bad. Based on local tournament data, Burroughs is super middling, too.Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Ladue won the region 6 div C tournament, while Burroughs placed second as usual. Clayton got fifth, just missing the state cut (guessing it'll be a few years before they show much competition in the state).
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