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Issue # 25.4 “25 Years: The Charities”
Posted on April 17th, 2020 - 11:48 am No commentsThursday, April 16, 2020 ***HAPPY BIRTHDAY SON!!!***
[ 1-Entries | 2-Teams | 3-Confs ]25 YEARS: 10 DIVERSE CHARITIES
A total of $325 this year donated to Direct Relief – COVID-19 FundSAFER-AT-HOME, CA (smt)- Well, they cancelled the tournament. But they can’t cancel our good will. For the 10th straight year, the HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity asked pool friends to reply back with quick answers to enter this free contest where I would donate $2 per entry to a worthy charity or cause. This year, due to the extreme times we live in, was coronavirus-related and picked Direct Relief since they had a dedicated COVID-19 fund to donate directly to. Direct Relief is coordinating with public health authorities, nonprofit organizations and businesses in the U.S. and globally to provide personal protective equipment and essential medical items to health workers responding to coronavirus.
Because there was no tournament, this year the question was “Who would you have picked to win the tournament?” instead of the usual First Four winners and margin of victory. We did get 20 responses back and although we didn’t hit my stated target goal of 25 entries, I still will add in $25 for a total of $65. Michael W and a very kind-hearted friend (who wishes to remain anonymous) will separately donate (since there is no pool, no sense for me to be the middle-man to collect funds) and add a combined $260 for a grand total of $325, our second highest donation-ever, after last year’s $460 to the Boys and Girls Club of America. How did we get here? Here is another 25 Year retrospective, this time on our HWCI NCAA First Four for Charity contest.
Curse the NCAA and their greed! In ’11, there were going to be 68 teams (instead of 65) but instead of the worst 8 conferences playing for the four games, it would be just four, and the other four would be the last four at-large berths. This meant that we went from a “don’t care” for Tuesday (didn’t matter who won #64/#65 Opening Round, every sane person would pick them to lose) to how do we deal with the 2 games featuring at-large teams on Tuesday/Wednesday? Surely, #11-#13 teams have won before and people could pick them depending which team won. Do we make them pick these First Four games by Tuesday? No, not feasible. We would just allow people to change their picks if they wanted after the First Four games. Luckily, not many people did so it wasn’t a big logistical nightmare we thought (100 people suddenly changing their picks Wed night/Thu morning).
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Cliff T wins First Four for Charity!
Posted on March 20th, 2013 - 10:57 pm No commentsCliff T and Tom J both got all four games correct but Cliff’s 1-pt margin in both games sealed the tiebreaker with a point differential of just 16 vs. 28 for Tom. 17 of 20 picked James Madison U. while 8 picked La Salle (yesterday, 15 picked NC A&T and 11 picked St. Mary’s (CA). Vi N and Wendy B both went just 1-3 but Vi took last with a point differential of 55! Cliff joins ’11 winner David A (only person to go 4-0 (+ 30)) and ’12 winner Michael C (1 of 2 to go 4-0 (+15)). Right now, the current donation total is $56 (thanks Tom J!) to MathCounts!
# FIRST LI Wins Pts Diff 1 Cliff T 4 16 1 Tom J 4 28 3 Eric F 3 21 3 Kevin T 3 26 5 Roy W 3 34 6 Neil P 3 35 7 Justin P 3 36 8 Charles D 3 40 8 Deven K 3 41 10 Sam S 3 44 10 Ron E 3 45 10 Albert H 2 36 13 Ken B 2 36 14 David A 2 40 15 Keith J 2 42 16 Eric C 2 52 17 Scott T 2 54 18 John C 2 55 19 Wendy B 1 38 20 Vi N 1 55 -
Update #2: Let’s do the Math (that) Counts
Posted on March 20th, 2013 - 4:46 am No commentsOr view full update.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Issue # 2.0.2 "Let's Do the Math (That) Counts" [ Home | Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Updates ]
NIT OFF TO A CRAZY START WHILE NC A&T-LIBERTY PROVIDES DRAMA LEXINGTON PARK, MD (smt)- It’s happened, a team has knocked off the overall #1 seed in the first round… except Read the rest of this entry »
Our 3rd First Four for Charity will support MathCounts; Entry deadline is 9 a.m. PDT Thursday