dacsoft wrote:
 the bar-coded stickers did not match the actual stage being run. This resulted in extra work in determining and delayed posting the overall scores.
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As this was the first match of this type, there were a few issues that came up. (I was told that the range was just providing the range and not running the match).

1 - The mixed up bar-coded score sheets required the incorrect scores be deleted and the score sheets to be manually checked and entered.

Which I was glad that for the first time, in last year's Nationals match it was announced that a procedural would be given for each wrong barcode on a score sheet.


GOF wrote:
There were some scoring problems, and I'm not sure why. The stage sheet with the appropriate stick on labels was easy to understand. All you had to do was match the sticker to the right stage. It's possible that some competitors were not able to deal with that, and some SOs were not able to double check to make sure things were right.
And we trust them to run around with guns ????   Eek


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