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2006 HP Travel Teams Summer, 2006 The Carolina Region is pleased to announce its 2006 High Performance (HP) Traveling teams.... View Article
Read more2006 HP Travel Teams Summer, 2006 The Carolina Region is pleased to announce its 2006 High Performance (HP) Traveling teams.... View Article
Read more2006 HP Travel Team Logs High Performance Program Summer, 2006 We will post the daily reports sent back from the... View Article
Read more2006 HP Clinic Attendees All Saturday clinics will begin at 10:00 am (check-in starts at 9:30 am). Clinic will last... View Article
Read more2006 Junior Olympic Bid Winners The following teams earned one of the Carolina Region’s bids for the 2006 Junior Olympic... View Article
Read more2006 Junior All-Region Teams In an effort to identify the best players in the Carolina Region for All-Region honors, the... View Article
Read more2006 Junior Regional Championships MVPs, All-Tournament and Team Sportsmanship Winners Congratulations to Honorees! Thank you for an Outstanding Season! Pictures... View Article
Read more2006 Junior Regional Championships Below are pictures from the 2006 Junior Regional Championships. If an age group, division, or category... View Article
Read more2006 Adult Regional Championship Results April 1, 2006 Unfortunately, we did not receive pictures from the Tournament site. IF we... View Article
Read moreOne important distinction to keep in mind, first. The use of the word “Quintile” during the Team Registration process has nothing to do with what site number a team might get assigned to! During the Team Registration process, we ask Club Directors/Team Reps to tell us what “Quintile” they want to start with among FIVE groupings. Those five “Groups” represent (1) Top 20% of all teams in that age group/realm (east/west); (2) 21-40% of teams; (3) 41-60% of teams; (4) 61-80% of teams; (50 81-100% of teams. That grouping sets the team’s INITIAL points value in the Tournament System ONLY. After a team plays their first tournament and their points begin to go up/down, the “Quintile” from their initial team creation is irrelevant as they are ranked based on their currents points value.
The word “Site/Division” in the Tournament System is used to differentiate between SITES only. We will have as many “Sites/Divisions” as we can accommodate to allow as many teams to play. So, our bigger age groups will see 7-9 “Sites/Divisions” on a tournament weekend (but remember, we only had “five” groupings on team registration form – so those two uses have nothing to do with each other).
Teams get assigned to “Sites/Divisions” based on (a) their points rankings AND (b) how many teams ranked above them have entered that particular tournament! So, a team that selects Quintile 2 (21-40% of teams) could play at “Site/Division” 1 if there were not a lot of teams ranked ABOVE them entered in that tournament. Teams are still assigned into tournaments on their rankings so they are playing teams ranked around them.
Teams will be assigned to “SITES” for all regular season tournaments. For all Regional Championship Events at the end of the season, teams will be assigned to “DIVISIONS” to maintain the historical use of that term in Regional Championship Events in the past.
Please see the Junior Tournament Structure and Information Letter and the Site Assignment Example for more information.