*Teams in RED are the At-Large Berths

more details to come...
Thank you, i'm trying....igg wrote:Looks good... here are a couple of things about region 2 . I dont think TR can finish 5th
Current Standings:
1 Greer 6-0 (Clinched Region Title and #1 seed)
2 Chapman 4-2
3 Emerald 4-2
4 Southside 4-2
5 Eastside 3-3
6 TR 2-4
7 Blue Ridge 1-5
8 Berea 0-6
1. The numbers that I gave are with mark-offs. 3A marks off one game.igg wrote: There are a couple other things to check...
1 Im pretty sure there are markoffs for the points.. Im not 100% sure of how many.. That could impact things
2. According to the handbook... if the region 4... 4th place team qualifies.. they play in the lower state bracket..
A. Schools must maximize points on the point system.HHS Fan wrote:Sadly my work computer won't pull up the image of the brackets you posted. I'll have to try and look later.
What is the "mark off" that y'all are mentioning? I must have missed that looking at the guide book.
I sent you an email with the bracket attached.HHS Fan wrote:Sadly my work computer won't pull up the image of the brackets you posted. I'll have to try and look later.
What is the "mark off" that y'all are mentioning? I must have missed that looking at the guide book.
I still don't know what mark off means. Is each team allowed to "mark off" (throw out) the one result that nets the fewest points?EHSMeanGreen wrote:A. Schools must maximize points on the point system.HHS Fan wrote:Sadly my work computer won't pull up the image of the brackets you posted. I'll have to try and look later.
What is the "mark off" that y'all are mentioning? I must have missed that looking at the guide book.
B. Tie Breaking Procedure: In case the point system does not gain a solution, the following will be used to seed teams.
1. If two teams are tied in the point system and the two teams played, the head-to-head winner will get the top seed. If there is a three-way tie and one team beats the other two teams, the winner will get the top seed. Also, if there are more teams tied for a particular seed, the point system will be used to seed the team. Seeds will be filled one at a time and the process will start back at the top of the point system.
2. The team whose opponents have the most victories (all games except mark off).
3. The team whose opponents have the fewest defeats (all games except mark off) will receive the top seeding.
4. Start back at the first step of the point system but include the mark off game. In a situation where the two teams have played a different number of games (11 or 10), the team playing eleven games will include the one mark off that maximizes points. If both teams played the same number of games, then all mark offs will be added back before totaling points. Only allowed one mark off game.