Not meaning to nit pick, and appreciate the guys who take the time and effort post tournament results. But, do not understand the format. Why post "Guaranteed Places" followed by the actual match results. If these are cut and paste entries, after pasting why not just cut or delete the "guaranteed places. Because this forum is sometimes difficult to edit, I copy things to a MS Office blank piece of paper, edit, cut, chop, etc., then post to this forum.
Just checked--I see the same double entry format for the posts of the EKL and Sunflower tournament results.
I was going to leave this alone, but couldn't resist.
1. I am glad you appreciate the time I take to post results.
2. Yes these results were copied and pasted from Track's results page.
3. Why not edit, a better question would be-
Why Edit? I didn't feel the words "Gauranteed Places" in anyway made the format or information difficult to read. Why waste the time editing out those 28 words on the off chance that someone wouldn't care to read them?
Climbing on my soapbox now:
I guess in the future I could just assume anyone who cared enough could follow the link to the tournament I posted in the start of this thread and find the results for themself, or better yet could attend the tournament and see 1st hand who the placers are.
This is one problem I have with the "EXPECTATION" for us to post results for every dual and tournament almost immediately at the conclusion of wrestling in the name of "PROMOTING THE SPORT"- fewer people attend the events to find out what happened because they can sit behind a computer screen and find out- or in the case of the tournament we just ran- watch match results in live time. We as a wrestling community need to keep working to PROMOTE our sport- but we also need to do a better job SUPPORTING our sport through attendance at the events. The wrestlers deserve fans to cheer for them, not just people checking box scores.
Climbing down off my soap box now.
I guess I am tired and cranky now towards the end of the long season and after running the tournament.
Not meaning to nit pick.