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Shouls perfect scores be given?

of course, guards work really hard, why shouldn't they be rewarded like that?
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Post by guardee101 » Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:49 pm

has any guard ever gotten a perfect score? What is the closest one has come? do you guys think a guard should be able to get a perfect score?

i personally dont think a guard should be able to get a perfect score because there always has to be something that could have gone better if it went a different way, like pointing a toe, or doing a bigger toss and so on.

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Post by colorguardfan4life » Tue Mar 16, 2004 9:04 pm

Fantasia got an almost perfect score in the past years, but they're still not perfect. Anyone can always improve...thats why we love the skill of colorguard =)

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Post by laurab » Tue Mar 16, 2004 9:38 pm

Blue Devils has the highest score at nationals the year they did summertime they had a 99.55

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Post by LibertyPress » Wed Mar 17, 2004 2:27 am

SUMMERTIMEZ!!! What a great show!

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For those who've seen the show... you'd get that one. LOL!
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Post by Mariah Canary » Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:28 am

Sorry kids, but a perfect score is not about being perfect. Yes it is possible to achieve a 100 based on the criteria. Read the back of the sheets and you will see that the word “perfect” is never mentioned. Even at the highest level you can still have mistakes yet get a 10 in any caption. It’s about the WHOLE package. Not the fact that you had one drop or someone didn’t point a toe. :wink:
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Post by BKpit94 » Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:49 am

I think that the goal of obtaining a 100 should always be there; however, once a gurad does then the scoring system needs to be reworked because it should be a neary impossibility to obtain a 100. There should always be something else that needs to be done or improved.

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Post by dancingrl » Wed Mar 17, 2004 11:44 am

BKpit94 I TOTALLY agree with you...that was a great!! :lol:
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Post by sabrebatgirl » Wed Mar 17, 2004 5:19 pm

I think it would suck to score a 100. I mean yeah, it would be cool to be like "we got a 100" but the only place to go from there is down. And also, even if you performed a better show you would still get a 100 and not have an improved score. I think that goal to get higher and higher should always be there.

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Post by guardee101 » Wed Mar 17, 2004 6:49 pm

Mariah Canary wrote:Sorry kids, but a perfect score is not about being perfect. Yes it is possible to achieve a 100 based on the criteria. Read the back of the sheets and you will see that the word “perfect” is never mentioned. Even at the highest level you can still have mistakes yet get a 10 in any caption. It’s about the WHOLE package. Not the fact that you had one drop or someone didn’t point a toe. :wink:
im not saying that something like a drop would ruin a show, but i just feel that there is always some way to get better. if the show could be better, i dont think it is fair to get a score that could not get better.

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Post by ColorguardBHS2004 » Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:33 pm

Well I think some people do well at their shows, but the question is....is it repeatable. See every guard works their @$$ off, but all of them are good. If you’re good the judges will give you your 100 what happens after that? You go down hill from there which will make you look bad.
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Post by split5050 » Thu Mar 18, 2004 4:58 pm

highest official WGI score is 99.55 by the blue devils.

Highest score I have ever heard of was Fantasia 2002 with a 99.75
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Post by luckiecg » Fri Mar 19, 2004 6:11 pm

wow, i was reading this in complete disbelief...i can't believe people here would say getting a perfect 100 is a bad thing...that you can only go down...can any of us even ponder what it would be like to get a perfect score? wouldnt you be ecstatic for having made history and for accomplishing such a great feat?...just wow, i guess it's just a bigger deal to me.
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Post by altohack » Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:19 pm

it is impossible to be perfect
therefore it SHOULD be impossible to get a perfect score overall

one category: sure why not... but if i were the judge, probably not
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Post by guardee101 » Sat Mar 20, 2004 3:13 pm

it is not a bad thing, it should just not be possible because, like altohack said, you cant be perfect, so you shouldnt be able to get a perfect score.


by the way, split5050, how can the highest score you've ever heard of be higher than the official score? wouldn't that mean that the number was stretched somewhat when you heard of it? it doesnt seem like such a great feat could be forgotten and not made official

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Post by RifleDiva » Sun Mar 21, 2004 12:14 am

no they shouldn't. because 100 is like saying a guard is perfect and no one is perfect (although some get pretty dang close). if getting a perfect score were possible then it wouldn't be long before they would make over 100 possible. where would we stop?
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