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Re: Registration 2017

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
...single digit events...
FIM Midland - 8
FIM Traverse City - 9
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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
203 - FIM (23.1%)
When each FiM team has registered for its home event, three of those events will be in single-digit territory: Centerline, Midland, and Traverse City. Here is a list of FiM events, with the number of teams assigned to each as their home.

Code:
Ann Arbor	25
Centerline	34
Escanaba	18
Gull Lake	17
Howell		9
Kentwood	21
Kettering*	41
Lakeview	16
Lansing		8
Livonia		20
LSSU		13
Marysville	16
Midland		34
Southfield	23
St. Joseph	16
Traverse City	32
Troy		16
Waterford	18
West Michigan	26
Woodhaven	15

*Kettering hosts two district competitions.
The list above includes 411 veterans and 7 pre-identified rookies. Based on the last few years, we should expect a few veterans will not return, and many more rookies will be added. FiM may need to add an event or two. We are already up to four events in some weeks; e.g., Week 2 has Ann Arbor, Centerline, Kettering #2, and St. Joseph.
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