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Re: 2008 Regional Registration Progress
With ten days to go until 2nd Regional registration opens, 1001 teams have registered: 862 veterans and 139 rookies. There are 728 published spots still open so registration is apparently 58% full. [Of course this neglects an unknown number of spots being held open for expected rookie teams at several regionals.]
Nine regionals are at their published registration capacity: BAE Granite State, Midwest, Greater Kansas City, NASA VCU, Detroit, Oklahoma City, Boston, Hawaii, and SBPLI Long Island. And Florida is all but full with only one published spot open.
Updated regional-by-regional and week-by-week figures follow:
Regional / Attending / Open
BAE Granite State / 38 / 0
Midwest Chicago / 36 / 0
New Jersey / 28 / 25
Oregon / 16 / 38
St. Louis / 17 / 21
Week 1: / 135 / 84 / 62% full
Arizona / 27 / 27
Finger Lakes / 22 / 10
Greater Kansas City / 54 / 0
NASA/VCU Richmond / 52 / 0
San Diego / 20 / 18
Week 2: / 175 / 55 / 76% full
Boilermaker / 27 / 5
Brazil / 0 / 30
Chesapeake / 20 / 34
Connecticut / 21 / 49
Detroit / 30 / 0
Florida / 53 / 1
Peachtree / 31 / 7
Pittsburgh / 7 / 24
Silicon Valley / 32 / 8
Wisconsin / 27 / 27
Week 3: / 249 / 185 / 57% full
Buckeye / 13 / 37
Lone Star / 18 / 35
Los Angeles / 23 / 19
Microsoft Seattle / 17 / 15
Oklahoma City / 35 / 0
Davis/Sacramento / 9 / 25
Waterloo / 4 / 22
West Michigan / 24 / 19
Israel / 1 / 41
Week 4: / 144 / 213 / 40% full
Bayou / 19 / 35
Boston / 40 / 0
Colorado / 21 / 17
Great Lakes / 42 / 12
Greater Toronto / 15 / 39
Hawaii / 26 / 0
Las Vegas / 16 / 25
Minnesota / 23 / 9
Palmetto / 11 / 20
Philadelphia / 24 / 10
SBPLI Long Island / 32 / 0
Week 5: / 269 / 167 / 62% full
New York City / 29 / 24 / 55% full
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Last edited by Richard Wallace : 15-10-2007 at 18:46.
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