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North Championship vs South Championship
It always seemed clear that the North Super Regional in St. Louis would be much more competitive than the South Super Regional in Houston, but with the announcement of Ontario moving to the district system, I think that the NSR might be even more competitive than the single Championship this past year. The North has more competitive regions than average, and more district regions (which qualify better teams). The NSR will also have fewer waitlist spots than the single Championship had this past year.
Here are the district areas in both the North and the South (including both Ontario and Texas), with how many teams were in each area in 2016. Code:
North Teams MAR 122 NE 182 MI 411 CHS 132 ON 137 IN 54 TOTAL 1038 Code:
South Teams TX 141 PCH 65 NC 57 PNW 156 TOTAL 419 I also count 18 regionals in the North (counting the new NY regional) and 26 regionals in the South. (Obviously these numbers will change slightly as new regionals get added). As it stands, this is 108 teams from the North and 156 teams from the South. In total, the qualification spots for both super regionals is approximately shown in the tables below. Code:
North Teams Districts 265 Regionals 108 Hall of Fame 18 Ein Winners 3 E Inspiration 2 Rookie All-Star 1 Waitlist 3 TOTAL 400 Code:
South Teams Districts 107 Regionals 156 Hall of Fame 7 Ein Winners 1 E Inspiration 2 Rookie All-Star 2 Waitlist 125 TOTAL 400 FIRST will almost certainly change how districts qualify teams to limit how many teams the northern regions send, but even with those changes it seems clear that the North Super Regional will be far more competitive than the South Super Regional (and maybe even more competitive than the Championship this past year). Last edited by AGPapa : 20-06-2016 at 10:41. |
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