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RUFRAMED
2009 Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championships Brief
Welcome to the Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championships! The 2009 championship races will be held
May 9 and 10 on Lake Harsha, East Fork State Park,
3294 Elklick Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Cincinnati Country Day School and Clermont High School Crew will host the event. All races are 1500 meters. Events are offered in singles, pairs, doubles, quads, coxed fours and eights for students in novice, lightweight and varsity categories. The course is fully buoyed with starting platforms. The course is a no wake area and is patrolled by Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
The 2009 MSRA Championships will be a USRowing registered regatta. All races are conducted under Midwest Scholastic Rowing Association (MSRA) and USRowing rules of racing.
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Eligible Organizations:
The Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championships is restricted to
member, single high school (scholastic) rowing programs in the
following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
and the western half of Pennsylvania.
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Team members must only represent their high school during
the spring season (March-May).
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Teams must submit an annual information update to the
association and paid their $40 annual dues by April 1, 2009.
Schools that have never been a member of the Association
must submit a statement regarding its status at the school
(varsity team, recognized school club, ...) on school
letterhead in addition to the information update and dues,
for consideration.
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Teams must become organizational members of USRowing. This
year, if the only USRowing registered regatta you are going
to enter is the Midwest Scholastic Championships, then your
dues requirement is only $150. If you choose to enter
another USRowing sanctioned event later or qualify and
choose to attend the USRowing Youth Invitational, you would
then need to upgrade your membership at that time to the
$350, $1,100 or higher level.
Regatta Information:
Regatta information packets are available online through
regattacentral.com
Forms and Fees:
The forms noted below must be submitted to Clermont Crew's
regatta registrar by May 4, 2009 @ 11:59pm, deadline for rowers
to compete in the event.
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Competitor eligibility roster:
A typed, alphabetical listing of all competitors and
alternates, their names, date of birth and grade in school,
on school letterhead or a form sanctioned by your state, and
signed by an athletic director or principle of the school.
Handwritten list, or lists on plain paper are NOT
acceptable.
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Release waivers for each competitor and alternate:
Unless waivers are on file by April 27 with Regatta Central,
please send signed waivers in alphabetical order, along with
signed school eligibility list to:
Leila Spriggs
1413 Lake Allen Rd.
Batavia, OH 45103
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If waivers and eligibility list are sent by overnight
carrier, please indicate that the recipient need not sign.
Entries and line ups:
Boat entries and line ups must be registered through the
regattacentral.com
site. Coaches may identify alternates for up to half each boat's
line up. No changes to a boat's lineup will be allowed beyond
those identified as alternates.
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Rowers may be entered in at most two events in
the boating line-up. Substitutions (up to one half of
the rowers of the crew as well as the coxswain) may be
submitted, in writing, at registration.
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Entry Form
(boating line-up) must be signed by the team’s Head
Coach.
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Eligibility/Team List
certifying the students’ attendance at a particular
school, current grade level, number of semesters
previously completed and date of birth. This form must
be signed by the Athletic Director or
Principal/Headmaster of the school.
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The
Eligibility/Team List
must be typed and may be on a form sanctioned by
your state, the form provided in your entry packet or on
your High School letterhead. Handwritten Eligibility
Lists or lists on plain paper are not acceptable.
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Checks for Entry Fees must accompany all entries.
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Release Waivers
may also be required by the host organization.
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"C" entries are not allowed in any event, each
school may enter
a maximum of two entries or less per event.
The entry window on
regattacentral.com
will close @ 11:59pm May 4, 2009.
Entry Fee Payment:
Crews are strongly encouraged to pay online through
regattacentral.com.
If this is not practical, a check may be sent with a
regattacentral.com
generated invoice to the Clermont Crew registrar at the address
noted above for waivers and eligibility list. Whether writing a
physical check or paying online via
regattacentral.com,
payments must be received by May 4, 2009.
Entry Fees:
$16 per athlete (rower and coxswain) with a cap of $896 for
schools bringing more than 56 rowers. There will not be a
plaque fee added.
Entry Errors:
The coach of any entry that contains an error will be notified
by phone or email and given 24 hours to correct the error. If
the time limit passes without resolution satisfactory to the
registrar and the regatta committee, the crew's entry for that
particular event will be dropped, and will become subject to the
late entry rule should the coach subsequently correct the error
and reenter the crew.
Late Entries:
Any entry made after the deadline of May 4, 2009 will be
accepted at the discretion of the regatta committee based on the
availability of a lane, and only with a $25 late boat entry fee.
A late entry will not be accepted if it creates a heat.
Scratch Fees:
Any team that scratches an entry after May 4, 2009 will forfeit
its entry fee. Those scratching after the start of the regatta
(including those not showing up at the start or that are late to
start, but not including crews that do not make weight) will
forfeit their entry fee and be assessed a $25 scratch fee to
be paid prior to completion by any other boat from that team in
subsequent races.
Hot Seating:
Neither rowers, coxswains nor equipment may hot seat in events
less that 50 minutes apart on the schedule.
Lane Draws:
Crews may review their lane draws on
regattacentral.com
late on Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
On Site Registration:
The onsite registration desk will be open Friday, May 8, 2009,
from 5-8pm, and Saturday, May 9, 2009, from 6-10am.
Coaches and Coxes Meeting:
A coaches and coxes meeting will be held under at the Maupin
Pavilion near the registration desk at 6:30am Saturday, May 9,
2009. Please be sure your coxswains and crews have practiced
using a starting platform.
Competitor Age:
Rowers in this event must not have reached their 19th birthday
unless they were retained in a grade prior to grade 9. Students
must be currently attending high school grades nine through
twelve.
Gender:
Only males may row in Boys events. Only females may row in
Girls events.
Coxswains:
Coxswains may be of either gender, and of any skill or age
classification (not withstanding the age maximum). There
is no weight minimum for coxswains.
Event Limits:
Rowers may be entered in no more than two events. Coxswains are
exempt from this limit.
Definition of Terms:
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SCHOLASTIC - entries must be comprised of students in grades
9 through 12 who attend the same school and row representing
that school during the spring season (March-May).
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NOVICE - a novice rower began rowing after the Midwest
Scholastic Championships in 2007.
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FRESHMAN - an athlete currently enrolled in grade 9.
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JUNIOR - an athlete currently enrolled in grades 9, 10, or
11.
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2nd VARSITY -in order to enter a 2nd varsity event, the team
must also be entering a 1st boat in the corresponding
varsity event.
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LIGHTWEIGHT - boys weighing 150# or less, no averaging of
weights will be allowed; girls weighing 130# or less, no
averaging of weights will be allowed.
Weigh in Rules:
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All lightweight competitors must weigh in the first
day (Saturday) of the regatta.
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Crew members must weigh in wearing their crew uniform,
identical in color and style to others on the crew; no one
will be weighed in wearing more or less clothing.
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Members of each crew must weigh in together and be
accompanied by their coach or a club official.
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Crew members are to step on the scales in the order in which
they row in the boat, bow to stern.
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Coxswains do not need to weigh in.
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Clerk of the scales will communicate only with the coach or
club official.
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Weigh in scales will open 2 hours before and close 2 hours
after the time of the first scheduled lightweight event of
the day.
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Athletes must weigh in and meet the required weight at least
one hour before the start of their race.
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No one will be allowed to check weight on the official scale
during the official weigh in times.
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Priority on the scale will go to those entered in earlier
races.
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A trial scale will be available in the weigh in area.
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There is no limit to the number of trial weigh-ins.
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Rowers making weight will be given wrist bands, bands must
be worn throughout the competition.
Coxswains:
Coxswains may cox in any boat, regardless of gender, novice, or
varsity status. There is no weight minimum for coxswains.
Quick Release:
Check your equipment for race readiness, including the proper
tying of heels (3 inches). Releases will be checked at the dock
as the boats approach the launch area.
Weighing Boats:
Boats will not be weighed.
Bow Balls:
Bow balls must be secured to shells before launch. Shells
without bow balls will not be allowed to race.
Bow Numbers:
Bow numbers will be supplied at the launch area and must be
returned to the dock master on return to the beach following a
race.
Lane Numbers:
Lanes at the regatta site are numbered from 1-7, with lane 1
being closest to the beach.
Boat Storage:
Boats are to be stored in marked areas only. Please provide your
own boat stands and secure all boats not in use. Trailers will
not be allowed on the lawns or beaches. Once your equipment is
unloaded, please move your trailers and tow units to the areas
marked. Security will be provided overnight Friday and Saturday.
All equipment must be removed from the regatta site by sunset
Sunday evening.
Practice Sessions:
Crews will be allowed to practice at their own risk on Friday.
May 9, 2009, from 2pm to sunset. All crews must follow the
traffic pattern noted on the course map. Crews heading to the
start must row in lanes 5-7 or outside the course on the north
side (farthest from the beach). Crews heading from the start to
finish should be in lanes 1-3 (closest to the beach). Lane 4 is
to remain open.
Starting Platforms:
All crews must be able to align with starting platform. Please
be sure your coxswains and crew know how to back up to a
platform and maintain a good point while locked on by the
holder. Crews will be expected to know how to scull to keep
their point (seat 2 sculling with bow oar, etc.) and execute a
clean platform start.
Late to Start:
All crews must be on time to the start area. Crews late to the
starting line marshalling area will be assessed one warning.
Protests:
Protests will follow the USRowing rules of racing. Any crew
wishing to protest should raise their hands after completing
their race. Coaches should formally register their written
protest with the registrar and pay the protest fee. Protests
will be adjudicated by USRowing officials.
Race Results:
All results will be posted near the registration desk.
Awards:
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Medals will be awarded for FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD place
finishes in each event.
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An event must have at least three entries from different
teams to constitute a race.
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AWARD PLAQUES will be given to the winning team for each
event.
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Team points trophies will be awarded for 1) boy's events, 2)
girl's events, and 3) combined boy's and girl's points for
those schools that enter both boy's and girl's teams.
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The Barnes scoring system will be used to calculate team
points. Points are awarded in each event, regardless of
event category (varsity, second varsity, junior, novice,
lightweight, and freshman).
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Original trophies will be engraved and maintained by the
regatta host.
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In accordance with USRowing rules, the Midwest Scholastic
Rowing Championships is a qualifying event for USRowing's
Youth National Championship for all varsity events (except
pairs) and the boy's 150# and girl's 130# events. Crews or
scullers finishing in first place will receive an
invitation, others may petition.
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The Midwest Scholastic Championships is a qualifying event
for the Scholastic Rowing Association Championship in
Varsity 8+{4 slots}, 4+{4 slots}, 4x{2 slots}, 2x{2 slots},
and 1x{2slots}; 2nd 8+{2 slots}, Lightweight 8+ and 4+ {3
slots}; Junior 8+ and 4+{3 slots}, 4x{1 slot}; and Freshman
8+{2 slots}.
On Site Concessions:
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Food will be available at the park concession stand under
the portico.
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Regatta shirts will be available for purchase.
Pre Registration Information Available:
On Site Information Packets:
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Lane draws (one packet per team).
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Competitor roster.

ELIMINATION HEATS: Progression system:
<New in 2008>
Events that require SEMIFINALS will be raced first on
Saturday, then all events that are not Finals-only will run
Heats with those that raced Semifinals running their Semifinal
in the event progression order along with the Heats.
Novice 4+s
might race 1000 meter (floating start) elimination heats
[beginning 2006], depending on weather and number of entries.
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up to 7 entries
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final only
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8 - 14 entries
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2 heats, with the top 3 finishers from each heat
advancing to the finals
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15 - 21 entries
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3 heats, with the top 2 finishers from each heat
advancing to the finals
EXCEPTION: Varsity 8+: 3 heats with top 4
advancing to 2 semifinals, with the top 3 from each
semifinal advancing to the final
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22 - 28 entries
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4 heats, with the top 3 finishers in each heat advancing
to 2 semifinals, with the top 3 finishers in each
semifinal advancing to the finals
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29 - 42 entries
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6 heats, with the top 2 finishers in each heat advancing
to 2 semifinals, with the top 3 finishers in each
semifinal advancing to the finals
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43 - 63 entries
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9 heats, with the top two finishers in each heat
advancing to 3 semifinals, with the top 2 finishers in
each semifinal advancing to the finals
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Seeding based on two heats (or two semifinals) for one final:
H1-3
H2-2
H1-1
H2-1
H1-2
H2-3
Seeding based on three heats for one final:
H1-2
H2-1
H3-1
H1-1
H2-2
H3-2
Seeding based on three heats heats for two semifinals
(Varsity 8+ with 15 to 21 entries):
H3-4
H2-2
H1-1
H3-1
H1-3
H2-4
H3-3
H2-3
H1-2
H2-1
H3-2
H1-4
Seeding based on four heats for two semifinals (22 to 28
entries):
H3-3
H2-2
H1-1
H3-1
H4-2
H1-3
H4-3
H1-2
H2-1
H4-1
H3-2
H2-3
Seeding based on six heats for two semifinals (29 to 42 entries)
H1-2
H2-1
H4-1
H6-1
H3-2
H5-2
H6-2
H1-1
H3-1
H5-1
H2-2
H4-2

Barnes Scoring System:
Team of the first place crew receives:
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1x
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10 points
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2x,2-
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15 points
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4x,4+
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20 points
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8+
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30 points
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If more than six boats raced in heats in an event, points shall
be awarded as if six boats raced in the final, regardless of the
number of crews that actually race in the final.
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Number of boats in event
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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2
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20%
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-
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-
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-
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3
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40%
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20%
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-
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-
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4
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60%
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30%
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5%
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-
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5
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80%
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40%
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10%
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5%
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6 or more
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80%
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40%
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20%
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10%
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5%
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Points awarded for the second (or subsequent) crew from the same
high school with a higher finish order in a final are not
awarded, but count as the place order (thus blocking the
awarding of those points to any team) in awarding points to
other high schools.
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1x=10
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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2
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2
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-
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-
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-
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3
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4
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2
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4
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6
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3
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.5
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5
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8
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4
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1
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.5
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6 or more
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8
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4
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2
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1
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.5
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2x,2-=15
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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2
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3
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-
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-
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3
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6
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3
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4
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9
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4.5
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.75
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-
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5
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12
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6
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1.5
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.75
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6 or more
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12
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5
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3
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1.5
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.75
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4x,4+=20
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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2
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4
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-
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-
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-
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3
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8
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4
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4
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12
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6
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1
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-
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5
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16
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8
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2
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1
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-
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6 or more
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16
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8
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4
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2
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1
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8+=30
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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2
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6
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-
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3
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12
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6
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4
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12
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9
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1.5
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5
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24
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12
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3
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1.5
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6 or more
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24
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12
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6
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3
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1.5
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EVENT ORDER:
1. girls varsity 2-
2. girls novice 8+
3. boys novice 8+
4. girls varsity 1x
5. boys 150# 2x
6. boys varsity 2x
7. girls 130# 4+
8. girls varsity 4+
9. boys 150# 4+
10. boys varsity 4+
11. girls freshman 8+
12. boys freshman 8+
13. girls junior 4x
14. girls varsity 4x
15. girls junior 8+
16. boys junior 8+
17. boys varsity 1x
18. boys varsity 2-
19. girls novice 130# 4+
20. girls novice 4+
21. boys novice 150# 4+
22. boys novice 4+
23. girls 130# 2x
24. girls varsity 2x
25. boys junior 4x
26. boys varsity 4x
27. girls junior 4+
28. boys junior 4+
29. girls 130# 8+
30. boys 150# 8+
31. girls 2nd 8+
32. girls varsity 8+
33. boys 2nd 8+
34. boys varsity 8+
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