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Discussion: Prescott

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July 26, 2010
cisco
1 posts
Prescott
I just learned Sun. that our OTD 60's team is on a waiting list. OTD is the defending chanpions. Question to all is should a defending champion get consideration on returning to defend its title?
July 26, 2010
surf88
Men's 60
119 posts
cisco, I thought a team had to move up a division after winning "Worlds" or "TOC".
July 26, 2010
GI
Men's 50
21 posts
AZ. no longer has a TOC tournament in our state (Maybe next year)Prescott is not a world or TOC event.
July 26, 2010
Dbax
Men's 50
931 posts
Show me where it says on the tournament page that this tournament is limited to the first 28 teams that enter. It says that the entry deadline is July 18th. If we had know that there was a waiting list, we would have entered as soon as possible. Is this a new move by SSUSA to limit teams in their tourneys? Why is it not posted on the page?

And it also lists a Phoenix Sheraton as a host hotel! Only about 90 miles away.
July 26, 2010
Dbax
Men's 50
931 posts
Above should have read July 16th. And Cisco, if a tourney states a limited number of teams will be accepted, (which this one does not) I do not believe you should be guaranteed a spot.
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