NH-Coach Posted November 2, 2017 Share Posted November 2, 2017 We recently increased our 10 team dual tournament to 12 teams. We have did the 10 teams for years, but we have never had to do a 12 team dual tournament. Can anyone tell me how they run their similar meets? I thought about just have two pools of 6, with one strong pool and one weak pool. The only draw back would be the teams with strong individuals in the weak pool could miss out on better competition. We have the ability to run 6 mats on our gym floor. Please, any advice would be helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trackgopher Posted November 2, 2017 Share Posted November 2, 2017 Coach: If you utilize TW, here is a Scramble Bracket that they use. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to PM me or contact TW for more information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach Brobst Posted November 2, 2017 Share Posted November 2, 2017 In my experience, a 12 Team Dual tournament can be run one of two ways: Option A: Set up 3 pools of 4 teams each: (These teams were chosen purely out of familiarity with their districts and nothing should be read into) EXAMPLE: Pool A- Pike, North Central, Lawrence North, Lawrence Central Pool B- Ben Davis, Decatur Central, Perry Meridian, Southport Pool C- Warren Central, Franklin Central, New Palestine, Greenfield Central You then run 3 rounds, dueling all 3 other teams in your pool: (Round 1: Pike vs NC, LN vs LC. Rd 2: Pike vs LN, LC vs NC, Rd 3: Pike vs LC, NC vs LN) Keep track of records, use standard pool tiebreakers (most points scored, etc;) and place the teams 1-4 in each pool. Then, place each first place team into a pool of 3 and each second place team, etc; So If Pike, BD, and WC all won their pools, they would be in the same pool together (the championship pool): Then you have each team dual the other two teams. NOTE: In this plan, you get a true champion, but you have to have it last an extra round because of byes. You'd run 6 mats during rounds 1-3, but during rounds 4,5, and 6, you'd have 4 teams on bye, which seems like a waste of time, but it's the only way to ensure everybody wrestles 5 times and a true team champion is determined. Option B: Set up exactly what Trackgopher has done and instead of 3 pools of 4, do 4 pools of 3 (still have the bye problem) and then have 3 pools of 4 for placement. I believe this is what the IHSWCA Dual Championship tourney utilizes. Only 5 rounds. Still have four teams on byes for 2 of those rounds though and everybody gets only 4 duals instead of 5. You can obviously do two separate pools of 6 as you mentioned as well. In any of these options, there will be strong wrestlers on weaker teams that don't get to face the better wrestlers on better teams, there will just be less of that in the first two options. Good luck! pritchem 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy hobbs Posted November 15, 2017 Share Posted November 15, 2017 (edited) 3 pools of 4 teams 1st round robin 2nds round robin etc Edited November 15, 2017 by andy hobbs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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