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84 makes perfect sense when you consider that it was the first year without any ticks across the board.

Yep, and the jumps are like 2-5 points from the previous high score

Place - 1984 Score - Previous High

1 - 98.0 - 95.25

2 - 97.9 - 93.8

3 - 97.4 - 92.75

4 - 95.6 - 92.15

5 - 94.6 - 90.85

6 - 93.1 - 90.8

7 - 92.0 - 89.4

8 - 89.7 - 86.5

9 - 88.8 - 85.8

10- 86.3 - 83.1

11- 85.6 - 81.95

12- 83.2 - 81.65

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1984 is definitely one of them. 1989 was not (although everyone from 1st - 12th scored way too high IMO). Blue Devils scored at 95.9 at 4th place, where as Garfield scored a 96.1 for 4th in 1988.

The other one has to be 1982, since BD had the highest 1st place score to-date, and that score held up until 1984. I can't think of any other year it could be w/o going back and looking at all the scores.

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1984 is definitely one of them. 1989 was not (although everyone from 1st - 12th scored way too high IMO). Blue Devils scored at 95.9 at 4th place, where as Garfield scored a 96.1 for 4th in 1988.

The other one has to be 1982, since BD had the highest 1st place score to-date, and that score held up until 1984. I can't think of any other year it could be w/o going back and looking at all the scores.

Er... the answer was posted to this thread four hours before you posted and you still got it wrong. :smile::smile::smile:

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