Points/Field size
My Point of View
This, points based on field size, discussion comes up often. I agree with Sean and others who believe that the national High Point scoring should be based on the size of the fields. You always have region high points. I can not tell you how many people, that I know, in this sport, that have boxes full of third place trophies from 3 and 4 boat, boat races. I gave mine to the local community track meets and they changed the figures from boats to runners and added a plaque. People race because they enjoy it and they want to race. The AOF study was a very small sampling compared to the APBA. If you want an award, go form a committee and give yourself an award.
As for keeping track of high points, base on field size, it is not that difficult. Most people, that are familiar with XL spread sheets, knows that there is a very simple function that can automatically calculate and yield a ranked column of numbers (points) based on the number of entries listed in a previous column. All you do is multiply the points by the field size. I would imagine that the APBA office uses XL or something very similar. I can tell, from following these forums, that our sport has a lot of very smart people and this is not rocket science.
To the national meeting attendees; Put it on a ballot.
Thanks, Phil Doerle
My Point of View
This, points based on field size, discussion comes up often. I agree with Sean and others who believe that the national High Point scoring should be based on the size of the fields. You always have region high points. I can not tell you how many people, that I know, in this sport, that have boxes full of third place trophies from 3 and 4 boat, boat races. I gave mine to the local community track meets and they changed the figures from boats to runners and added a plaque. People race because they enjoy it and they want to race. The AOF study was a very small sampling compared to the APBA. If you want an award, go form a committee and give yourself an award.
As for keeping track of high points, base on field size, it is not that difficult. Most people, that are familiar with XL spread sheets, knows that there is a very simple function that can automatically calculate and yield a ranked column of numbers (points) based on the number of entries listed in a previous column. All you do is multiply the points by the field size. I would imagine that the APBA office uses XL or something very similar. I can tell, from following these forums, that our sport has a lot of very smart people and this is not rocket science.
To the national meeting attendees; Put it on a ballot.
Thanks, Phil Doerle
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