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Albany, NY
First three rounds (i.e. up through sectional finals) are handled by the local associations for that section. For the last three rounds (state quarters, semis, and finals), the state tells each association to send so many Rs, so many Us, etc.; it's entirely up to the local associations who gets sent.
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In Minnesta.
On our letter from the state for the quarterfinal, they said that if two or more members of our crew could not make the game, the entire crew would be replaced. I believe that is the same for semifinals and finals. |
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in Georgia,
-it depends on your association. ours, we make the playoffs as an individual ranked by position. you then are put with the corresponding crew with your rank. all #1 ranks on #1 crew, #2 with #2, etc. this makes for a couple of very strong crews. this has worked for us the past few years. we have had a state championship game for the past two years. |
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In NC --it's up to each association --which we have 8.
In ours -- it's done by indivuduals --not crews. The State chooses the ones to do the Finals --based on recommendation from the association. As far as I know - coaches have ZERO input . We'll get 2 playoff games --if we are lucky --but the ones working the c-ship games will get one every week -- 5 total. They'll work together --generally the 3rd week of playoffs -before the c-ship game. |
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We normally work crews during the year. All games are assigned by a booking agent, so coaches are not an issue.
This year, I am honored to be assigned to work a state championship game. I'll now have one in both sports that I work. But my concern is that the 5 of us have been pulled together from 3 different crews. I'm a little nervous about working with guys that I've never worked with before. Big games...you just don't want to fall on your face, ya know? Just wish we would have had the chance to work just one regular season game together. A blowout would have been great! No matter, I'm looking forward to it! Can't wait!
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We have crews coming to North Jersey tomorrow. My old crew where I was a LJ is coming up that way but I'm not sure which game they were assigned. My LJ called our assignor and offered to work a final chains assignment. Since 'Sauken didn't play yet I'm assuming you're talking about tomorrow's semi. I can't make it because I have to deal with my boat before winter. If any of you get a final in two weeks let me know. We may offer to work the Pennsauken final if they win because it would then be a Saturday game and we're available then. |
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My crew has the Absegami vs Pennsauken game sat at 1PM. We are from Central Jersey. I never heard of either team...LOL 2-3 years ago we had Delsea vs Hammington. Awesome game... Screw the boat and come on down! |
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Shucks! Just getting your message at 2:45. Absebami is out of district but Pennsauken is covered by us. Tony Sacca (Penn State / Arizona Cardinals) is one of Coach Lawrence's assistants. I guess by the time you get this message you would have met him.
EDIT - Wow! I just saw on the internet that Absegami is up 21-0 at halftime. I haven't seen either team this year but that's a surprise. I read it on... http://www.nj.com/forums/hsfootballs/ Also, when you get a chance check out.... http://www.sjsportsphotos.com/shop/ I'm sure your game will be on here. I had the Cherry Hill East v. Egg Harbor Township consolation last weekend. Go figure...we had a quarterfinal and no good game picks but a consolation game was covered. Your game should definitely be here by the time you get this message. [Edited by ljudge on Nov 19th, 2005 at 02:57 PM] |
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Last year an Austin (TX) crew was assigned a first round playoff game between an El Paso School and a Lubbock school that was played in New Mexico.
In Texas, "other side of the state" takes on a whole new meaning. Just imagine "out of state!" |
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