If the top of the class (person at #1) gets an A grade, then for contest 3 Charlie gets an A with 42%, for contest 2 Paul gets an A with 46%, and for contest 1 Hannah gets an A with 50%, so she did better in contest 1 than all others did.
But if the lowest point total to ever win the contest, then here is to diversity or parity across all programs.
Thanks Mark for providing us with the chance to have fun.
Nathan
From: Hockey-L <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Mark Lewin <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Hockey-L <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, April 9, 2018 at 11:56 AM
To: Hockey-L <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NC$$ contest 1 results
I have spreadsheets going back to 2003. This is the lower point value ever to win the contest.
Just to make us all feel better, the winner, Hannah Lewin is my 7 year old granddaughter. And this is the 2nd time she's won in 3 years.
Perfect score = 22, results are after both tiebreakers were applied
1 Hannah Lewin 11
2 Charlie Shub2 10
3 Jay Punwar 10
4 William Groskreutz III 10
5 Deron Treadwell 10
6 Andy Weise 10
7 Paul Rank 10
8 Charlie Shub1 9
9 Nathan Hampton 8
10 Craig Knowles 7
11 Mark Lewin 7
12 John Edwards 7
13 Aires Martins 7
14 William Sangrey 6
15t Bill Fenwick 4
15t Jim Dixon 4
17 Tony Buffa 4
18 Scott Kaplan 4
19 Garrett Lanzy 3
20 Sean Keller 2