Every high school in Ohio is invited to send its 3 best competitors...
The fee per student is $25...Fees are used to cover the cost of the questions as well as personal costs incurred to travel to and host these events.
For question security reasons, I am not revealing the name(s) of the set(s), but I have the assurance of the writer(s)/editor(s) that they have not been heard or seen in Ohio and has/have not been posted to any packet archives.
Students that perform well enough to warrant a call-back will be invited to the final, statewide tryout on Sunday, May 21 in the Columbus area.
leafstorm_is_stock wrote:Why not, like Rohin suggested, run things after regionals? These are all being run (I would assume) by competent coaches/advisors that could easily run a small tryout if the packets were emailed to them, so you would not have to go to every location.
Get Lynned wrote:I've been an advocate for in-person tryouts for a while. For several reasons, I find 'interpersonal' to be preferable to 'internet' when it comes to conducting the tryouts. It seems that Greg's system may be the only viable way of conducting tryouts at this stage in the game, so hopefully this thread fosters some nuance and suggestions of ways to make this system 'work better.'
Get Lynned wrote:(By the way, Ben: are you from Harrison High School in SW Ohio or William Henry Harrison in Indiana? Just curious!)
Get Lynned wrote:Word up. Hopefully you've had a pretty enjoyable time at the tournaments here. Welcome to the board! Always good to see new people!
BobKilner wrote:Get Lynned wrote:Word up. Hopefully you've had a pretty enjoyable time at the tournaments here. Welcome to the board! Always good to see new people!
He's been on the board for like 2 months and posted several times... geez Tom, pay attention.
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