Hoping that somebody on the forum may be of help to me...I'm trying to find the brackets/playdown info for the out-state Jr. Gold "A" & "B" teams (not sure, however, if there are even any Jr. Gold "B" teams from out state).
Any info or suggestions are welcomed.
-Fallontheball
Jr. Gold "A" & "B" outstate playdown
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Looking at the playdown brackets for JGA, the #1 seed and #14 seed play in game #2, and the loser goes to state as M1, while the winner has to win 2 more games to get there. Is that correct? What am I missing here?
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... acket.pdf
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... acket.pdf
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Really?! Commom sense tells you that the winner of that game goes to state. Otherwise the #1 seed would lay down and lose on purpose!Foilin' Up wrote:Looking at the playdown brackets for JGA, the #1 seed and #14 seed play in game #2, and the loser goes to state as M1, while the winner has to win 2 more games to get there. Is that correct? What am I missing here?
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... acket.pdf
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Duly noted. Had I taken the time to apply some logic, I probably would have figured it out. Maybe next time.HockeyRocks66 wrote:Really?! Commom sense tells you that the winner of that game goes to state. Otherwise the #1 seed would lay down and lose on purpose!Foilin' Up wrote:Looking at the playdown brackets for JGA, the #1 seed and #14 seed play in game #2, and the loser goes to state as M1, while the winner has to win 2 more games to get there. Is that correct? What am I missing here?
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... acket.pdf
Looks to be a good playdown.