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Team by Team Results
League Standings
Postseason Schedule
Section 1 Tournament
First Round
Division 1 – Feb. 22, 2020
Quarterfinals
Division 2 – Feb. 24, 2020
Division 1 – Feb. 25, 2020
Semifinals
Division 1 and 2 – Feb. 27, 2020
Championships – at Brewster Ice Arena
Division 1 and 2 – March 1, 2020
Categories: Hockey
Just a question. I know wins outside of section one count as 4 points. Why is it not reflected on this site? Also, why are the 2 points for ties not added in the point tally?
Thank you and great job!!!
Your league standings are incorrect only 5 league games are played that count . Most teams play twice to fill out their schedule. For example Cortlandt is 4-0-1 and in 1st place in league C . Yes they lost to Carmel and White Plains but both of those games where non- league.
Why does North Rockland Qualify with 22 points
Qualifying points are different from seeding points (which Kevin lists above to calculate the seeding index). Qualifying points include points from all wins/ties not just section 1 wins/ties. Seeding points include only section 1 wins/ties. Bonus point formula is the same but qualifying bonus points includes the section 1 opponents overall winning percentages (2 bonus points for .750 or above, 1 bonus point for .500 or above) while seeding bonus points are awarded based on the opponents section 1 winning percentages. BOCES athletics website has a document on the calculation of bonus points, qualifying points and the seeding index. The section 1 hockey booklet has additional details regarding added qualifying bonus points and adds to the seeding index based on League.