Headed to Sheboygan: Varsity Teams
October 30, 2007 – 2:21 pm by: Nick BubbNick Bubb, tournament director for the Sheboygan North Golden Raider Invitational, has released the set of teams registered to compete in this weekend’s tournament. Wisconsin Forensics Daily will not only be there for live coverage this weekend, but WFD is also sponsoring this weekend’s event!
Varsity Teams
Marquette CK
Cedarburg HK
Cedarburg HW
Cedarburg DW
Cedarburg KW
Cedarburg BE
Cedarburg BP
Cedarburg SS
Rufus King 1
Rufus King 2
Neenah
Bradley Tech 1
Bradley Tech 2
Brookfield Central FS
Wausau West
Some Nicolet
10 Responses to “Headed to Sheboygan: Varsity Teams”
Cedarburg BW should be Cedarburg DW. It’s Dworak/Ward, or at least it should be. Thanks :)
By BJ Dworak on Oct 30, 2007
The Brookfield Central team is Brookfield Central FS (Justin Feng and Steve Sun)
By Val McIntosh on Oct 30, 2007
Does this mean the non-Cedarburg teams will debate six Cedarburg teams in the prelims?
By Bill Batterman on Oct 30, 2007
No. Depending on the size of Nicolet’s entry, Cedarburg’s varsity will be effectively split into two or three teams in TRPC. I’ll manually prevent them from hitting each other in the first two rounds, but once power-pairing begins, they are free to hit each other. Otherwise things would get very messy, very fast.
Also depending on the size of Nicolet’s entry, we will most likely clear to quarters.
By Nick Bubb on Oct 30, 2007
My apologies Cedarburg Darkwing Duck.
(FYI – that’s totally how I’m refering to your team in tab this weekend… Don’t worry, it’s cool. “When there’s trouble, you call DW.”)
By Nick Bubb on Oct 31, 2007
Cool – thanks Nick.
By Bill Batterman on Oct 31, 2007
Any chance you’ll be posting the JV entries for Saturday?
By John Knetzger on Nov 1, 2007
nope. If you want your name to be recognized before the tournament go varsity. I can, however, tell you that there are 23 some teams from 12 schools.
By Nick Bubb on Nov 1, 2007
Heh… the snarkiness of a tournament director varies directly in proportion to the increasing temporal proximity of the tournament.
By Tim Scheffler on Nov 1, 2007