Is there a Pennsylvania State Championships in 2024 ?
Any information appreciated
Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
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Re: Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
Try this webpage below
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Re: Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
I was looking at this brochure
It says Pennsylvania residents only.
What does this meane exactly ?
If I am not mistakenI thought most states allow full time students in colleges & schools as well as military personnel stationed in the state to play in state championships
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Re: Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
I saw this issue in many state championships brochures on Omnipong.Arlene2002 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2024, 3:07 pm I was looking at this brochure
It says Pennsylvania residents only.
What does this meane exactly ?
If I am not mistakenI thought most states allow full time students in colleges & schools as well as military personnel stationed in the state to play in state championships
Some say only residents.
Some say students
Few say military personnel.
I think USATT should ask states to have some consistency & make a state championship template
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Re: Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
I looke d at the Tournament Brochre here
They don't even have a Women's event.
Is that even legal ?
Even if not illegal it is general common courtesy IMO
I was also curious if this counts towards the new USATT Ranking SYstem points
They don't even have a Women's event.
Is that even legal ?
Even if not illegal it is general common courtesy IMO
I was also curious if this counts towards the new USATT Ranking SYstem points
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Re: Question about Pennsylvania State Championships 2024
You are correctSmash Bash wrote: ↑March 20th, 2024, 3:15 pmI saw this issue in many state championships brochures on Omnipong.Arlene2002 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2024, 3:07 pm I was looking at this brochure
It says Pennsylvania residents only.
What does this meane exactly ?
If I am not mistakenI thought most states allow full time students in colleges & schools as well as military personnel stationed in the state to play in state championships
Some say only residents.
Some say students
Few say military personnel.
I think USATT should ask states to have some consistency & make a state championship template
Check out Alabama Closed
They have the eligibility set correctly