These values for A grades look more like a physics test result to me… :-) Yes, thanks Mark for doing this again, although looking at the results for most of us was not really fun. Tony > On Apr 9, 2018, at 10:08 AM, Hampton, Nathan E. <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > 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] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> on behalf of Mark Lewin <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> > Reply-To: Hockey-L <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> > Date: Monday, April 9, 2018 at 11:56 AM > To: Hockey-L <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> > Subject: NC$$ contest 1 results > > 2018 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 >