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kjohnson 24-06-2016 13:50

Re: Official Inter-District Interest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick (Post 1594153)
I would be 100% behind a process to allow border teams to join an adjacent district for a few years while teams/events build up in their area. Teams would earn points in the adjacent district then compete in the adjacent DCMP, they would earn zero points in their original home district. This would be a temporary and voluntary fix for that issue.

I'm not sure that completely removing teams from their home district is a viable solution to keep districts balanced. For inter-district play to work teams should still have to attend one points event in their home district and compete at their home DCMP.

We are 10 miles from the southern border of CHS, making NC district events lucrative to us financially. Last season NC was struggling to fill some of their events while CHS is looking at possibly needing to add an additional event for 2017. Inter-district play would benefit both districts.

TD78 24-06-2016 16:16

Re: Official Inter-District Interest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kjohnson (Post 1594177)
I'm not sure that completely removing teams from their home district is a viable solution to keep districts balanced. For inter-district play to work teams should still have to attend one points event in their home district and compete at their home DCMP.

We are 10 miles from the southern border of CHS, making NC district events lucrative to us financially. Last season NC was struggling to fill some of their events while CHS is looking at possibly needing to add an additional event for 2017. Inter-district play would benefit both districts.

What Rick is getting at is that for teams like yourselves, because you live so close to an adjacent district (NC), you would actually leave the CHS district and become a permanent part of the NC district for some amount of time (2, 3, 4 years...whatever). You may live inside the borders of CHS, but you would be a part of NC, competing in its district events and its district championship. It's been brought up before...conference play, or something similar to that.

Zebra_Fact_Man 24-06-2016 21:01

Re: Official Inter-District Interest
 
Here is my very selfish reason why I voted no:

My team intends to register for a non-FiM district early in the season next year (Wks 1-3) to get some inexpensive practice in for our two districts that count (Wks 3-6). If Inter-District Play becomes counted, we lose that option (unless we can opt out of counting that event's points). Regionals are a lot more money, a lot less matches, more days I have to take off work, and a lot smaller chance of making the playoff. A District Event offers us much more practice potential.

GeeTwo 24-06-2016 22:55

Re: Official Inter-District Interest
 
I checked "Yes, but probably wouldn't use it", simply because LA/MS is so far from going to districts that it won't matter for us for a while.

Why do I like the idea of inter-district play?
  1. Inspiration. Travel inspires those who travel as they see new places. People (teams) who travel inspire those they meet. Ain't that what it's all about?
  2. Geographic reality. No matter how you slice districts, there are going to be teams located on the boundary, who will find it far more convenient to compete in several of the events in the "nearby" district than many of those in their home district. Some may find a way to "get a P.O. Box in the other district" and make it work, but some really are on the fence and could benefit from both. There are certain to be teams which will be more sustainable splitting their competition among two adjacent districts.


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