- Feb 4, 2010
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hiiiiiiiiiiiii everyone so if anyone wants to be the nicest person on he boards and pm me their log in info to watch the videos it would be EXTREMLY appricaited... after spending my life savings this past weekend in atlanta $20 is too much for me hahaha...
but on another note commenting on stuff previously stated:
1. smoke= AMAZING. i watched them both days and just about died. i love that gym with every fiber of my being
2. i completly agree with the scoring issue. my team was fortunant enough to win large senior coed 3 but we litterally won by like at least 30 points to the second place team and was beating the last place team my over a hundred... i feel like if i was any of the other teams i would be so discouraged because of how hard it would be to make those points up
3. the jackets -_____- how do you run out?! it was so sad for our coaches to come back and tell us they had to be sent
4. overall... i felt like there was just something missing. i don't know what it was, but being there for the first time just didn't wow me as much as i thought i would. personally i think i liked dallas more when i went in 2009.
I absolutely love this competition and can not even begin to fathom how it runs so smoothly each year. I'd like to try to put the point spread into perspective. When do you go to a competition where the scores are in the 800s? Let's compare the score differences using Jambrands scoring. If the first place team at Cheersport scores 850 and the second place team scores 820 and the team that places at the end of the division scores 750, at Jambrand event the equivalent scores would be 8.5, 8.2, and 7.5. For a division of 10-15 teams, I have seen this as normal for Jambrand events. No one is complaining at the Jambrand events because the scores seem so close, but in actuality, it is the same percentage difference. So, for a team at Cheersport to come in second by 1 or 2 points, well, that is just downright painful (8.48 to 8.47 on Jambrands score)!