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Updated data from this year's super super seniors and those using their extra years of eligibility. I still need to get the highest finish for some guys, but have all of the previous and current AA's.

Overall    
Same 31 21.99%
Better 55 39.01%
Worse 55 39.01%
  141  
Previous AA    
Same 6 11.11%
Better 12 22.22%
Worse 36 66.67%
  54  

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16Egh--hDefbHYcGI780O84igsELQCo8dWcGyoajLqDU/edit?usp=sharing

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1 hour ago, Mike Parrish said:

Mine too.  Ugh.

There are too many people with rotten hearts / morals.  Deep evil.  Some may be ‘bad actors’ trying to ferment arguments and divisions.  But I’m afraid plenty are ‘regular’ people who spew vile.  
 

Sad.  Used to be that those people were basically isolated and could do little damage.  Now, they have platforms and reach.  Wish society would expect more from each other and hold each other more accountable.

 

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