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Re: Division fields question
Posted by nick237 at 03/23/2001 8:33 AM EST
Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co. In Reply to: Re: Division fields question Posted by Mike Soukup on 03/22/2001 12:47 AM EST: Thanks for the info mike, I knew some one like you would have the word. Things will be much easier for our scouting team now. thanks again nick237 : There will be 5 fields at Nats (Einstein, Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes). Each division (Curie, Newton, Galileo, & Archimedes) will play on their field, with some matches from each division being played on the main stage (Einstein). So scouting wise, you'll have to watch your division's field all the time, and the main field some of the time. : Mike |
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