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Jillian Chong

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Sep 23, 2011, 5:28:26 PM9/23/11
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I have to agree that a Sunday tournament, though less than ideal, is better than no tournament.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:44 PM, <nc...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    Donald Stockton <bobby...@gmail.com> Sep 22 11:45AM -0700 ^
     
    Brian,
    So as far as the scrimmage goes, did you have a specific format in mind, and
    possibly a time frame?
     
    On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Brian Gillespie <prof...@profgillespie.com

     

    UCSC Fencing Club <ucs...@gmail.com> Sep 21 08:38PM -0700 ^
     
    A sunday tournament for UCSC would be the difference between having 8
    and 10 strips. You made it quite clear that it is not okay for us to
    have 8 strips, and you also made it quite clear that we cannot safely
    fit 10 strips into the East Field Gym.
     
    I understand the academic pressures of it being on Sunday, hence why I
    asked if we could. If I did not understand, I would have done it
    without your permission. I apologize for my rudeness, but I am not
    going to dance on egg shells to keep everything copacetic when things
    need to get done.
     
    So here is our next question: is it okay if we can only fit 8 strips?
     
    UCSCFC
    Amy Pircher
     
     
    On Sep 21, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Thom Cate wrote:
     
    Dear all,
     
    Based on past experiences, I would lobby against a Sunday tournament.
    Too many fencers will feel academic pressure and we can expect greatly
    reduced attendance on a Sunday, since those who (in the past) have
    attended on Saturday, do so in the knowledge they will have Sunday to
    catch up on their studies.
     
    I'm sure there are other reasons too...but I am skeptical of Sunday
    tournaments. I suggest Club officers poll their membership--formally--
    and get some real-world feedback.
     
    Good times,
     
    Coach
     
    --
    Thom Cate, M.S., Mon. F.
    Head Fencing Coach
    University of California at Davis
     
    President,
    Northern California Intercollegiate
    Fencing League
     
    Member US Fencing Coaches Association
     
    Thom Cate loves friends, fencing, science, wine, women, song and a
    bangin' good book. Vive l'amour, vive la guerre, vive l'école
    d'éscrimeurs!
     
    "He was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was
    mad...." - Sabatini
     
    "Lotta people go through life doing things badly. Fencing's important
    to people who do it well. When you're fencing, it's life. Anything
    that happens before or after is just waiting." (With apologies to
    Harry Kleiner and Steve McQueen)

     

    Corinne Heisler <cehe...@ucdavis.edu> Sep 21 09:58PM -0700 ^
     
    A Sunday tournament will most likely have a very low turnout, so the
    increase to 10 strips won't make much of a difference. If you don't
    think that 8 strips will suffice, then perhaps you will need to
    somehow restrict the tournament. One solution might be to cut a
    weapon, so that we can still finish on time. Nobody wants to have less
    fencing or exclude anyone but it would be preferable for some people
    to fence rather than none.
     
    Corinne Heisler
    UCDFC Vice President
     

     

    UCSC Fencing Club <ucs...@gmail.com> Sep 21 10:58PM -0700 ^
     
    I think 8 strips will suffice, I was under the impression that 10
    strips were a requirement for a tournament in the NCIFL.
     
    Amy
     
    On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:58 PM, Corinne Heisler wrote:
     
    A Sunday tournament will most likely have a very low turnout, so the
    increase to 10 strips won't make much of a difference. If you don't
    think that 8 strips will suffice, then perhaps you will need to
    somehow restrict the tournament. One solution might be to cut a
    weapon, so that we can still finish on time. Nobody wants to have less
    fencing or exclude anyone but it would be preferable for some people
    to fence rather than none.
     
    Corinne Heisler
    UCDFC Vice President
     

     




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