Scoring of Contests Kathy M. Gordon Extension Educator, 4-H & Youth Carroll County “Maryland Cooperative Extension Provides Equal Access Programs”

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Scoring of Contests Kathy M. Gordon Extension Educator, 4-H & Youth Carroll County “Maryland Cooperative Extension Provides Equal Access Programs”

Judging Cards Class Name Contestant Name/Number Placing Score Reason Score 24 Possible Combinations 50 points total for placing & reasons

Hormel Slide Like an “old type Slide rule” Used for determining a “score” based on the 24 possible combinations 2 Plastic “Placing Cards” and 7 “Basis Cards”

How to use a Judging Card Official Placing Contestant Placing “Cuts” Total of all 3 penalties cannot exceed 15. If they total 15, middle number cannot be larger than 5. If total is 14, middle number cannot be larger than 8. Otherwise final score will be negative!!

Scoring a Placing Official Placing of with cuts of Contestant Placing of No loss of Points Score = 50!

Scoring a Placing Official Placing of with cuts of Contestant Placing of Switched top pair, lose 2 points Switched bottom pair, lose 2 points Score equals loss of = 4 50 – 4 = 46

Scoring a Placing Official Placing of with cuts of Contestant Placing of Switched middle pair, lose 8 points Score equals 50 – 8 = 42

Scoring a Placing Official Placing of with cuts of Contestant Placing of Should have 3 over 2, lose 2 Should have 3 over 1, OK Should have 3 over 4, lose 2+8+2=12 Should have 2 over 1, OK Should have 2 over 4, lose 8+2=10 Should have 1 over 4, lose 2 So, total loss of points equals = 26 So, final score would be: 50 – 26 = 24

Negative Placing Score Official Placing of with cuts of Contestant Placing of Should have 1 over 2, lose 3 Should have 1 over 3, lose 3+9=12 Should have 1 over 4, lose 3+9+3=15 Should have 2 over 3, lose 9 Should have 2 over 4, lose 9+3=12 Should have 3 over 4, lose 3 So total loss of points = = 54 So, final score would be: 50 – 54 = -4

Contest Have a computer program Can be a judging program Use Excel Score every card for every contestant Total Scores Age Divisions Categories Teams