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Destination Imagination Global Finals Tournament Rexcue Results Destination Imagination Global Finals Tournament ReXcue Results Beach ReXcue Beach ReXcue, University Level Total TotTask Rank Team/School Town Pass# TotPerf Bonus United Regulars, Cornell 341.08 241.83 1 Ithaca, NY 00265-1 University 89.25 10.00 TCU: Muz-aks, Texas 334.99 236.49 2T Texas 00484-1 Christian University 88.50 10.00 334.91 235.16 2T Capitol Region University Connecticut 00426-1 89.75 10.00 Texas Improv 291.74 199.99 3 Conglomerate, UT Austin, Texas 00446-1 U So.Car., U de la Luna 81.75 10.00 MA Dream Team eXtreme, 257.75 172.00 4 Rochester Inst of Tech, Massachussetts 00263-1 Roger Williams University 85.75 0.00 DIstroying the Box, 244.09 149.84 5 University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 00439-1 et.al. 84.25 10.00 Page generated by the Destination ImagiNation scoring program version DI-2005 (d2k.5)-821M on Sat May 28 19:29:09 EDT 2005. Destination Imagination Global Finals Tournament XPod Results XPod Shuffle XPod Shuffle, University Level Total TotTask Rank Team/School Town Pass# TotPerf Bonus The United 368.67 251.67 Regulators, 00265- 1 New York Cornell 1 107.00 10.00 University Capitol Region 00596- 341.33 230.33 2 Connecticut University 1 101.00 10.00 DIstroying the 307.68 209.67 Box, University 00268- 3 of Pennsylvania 1 Pennsylvania, 98.01 0.00 et.al. Texas Improv 226.99 147.00 Conglomerate, 00550- 4 UT Austin, U Texas 1 So.Car., U de la 79.99 0.00 Luna TCU: Muz-aks, 201.00 88.67 00394- 5 Texas Christian Texas 1 University 102.33 10.00 Page generated by the Destination ImagiNation scoring program version DI-2005 (d2k. 5)-821M on Sat May 28 19:29:10 EDT 2005. Destination Imagination Global Finals Tournament SerenDIpity Results Sudden SerenDIpity Sudden SerenDIpity, Elementary Level Total Central Side Instant Rank Team/School Town Pass# Deduct Rw.Cen RwSide RwInst Gleason Lake Wayzata, 123-02 394.83 225.00 70.56 99.27 1 Elementary Minnesota 330-1 0.00 192.12 67.17 68.00 DIG-A PRANK 324.94 182.71 61.21 81.02 Norcross, 111-98 2 ES, BLE Georgia 444-1 Independent 0.00 156.01 58.27 55.50 Hearst 320.24 164.22 75.00 81.02 Pleasanton, 105-87 3 Elementary California 569-3 School 0.00 140.22 71.40 55.50 1, Rockway Springfield, 135-86 309.23 182.04 69.16 58.03 4 School Ohio 314-4 0.00 155.44 65.84 39.75 Brookside 305.03 161.30 43.73 100.00 Chester, New 134-04 5T Elementary York 159-2 School 0.00 137.73 41.63 68.50 Ida Weller 305.02 199.62 55.04 50.36 135-46 5T Elementary Dayton, Ohio 461-2 School 0.00 170.45 52.40 34.50 Monroe, 107-21 303.14 185.31 70.38 47.45 6 Chalk Hill School Connecticut 907-2 0.00 158.23 67.00 32.50 Barnstable 300.94 185.98 60.58 54.38 Centerville, 119-65 7 Horace Mann Massachusetts 935-4 Charter School 0.00 158.80 57.67 37.25 Arroyo 299.34 186.16 66.83 46.35 Ocean View 105-11 8T Grande, Elementary 501-4 California 0.00 158.96 63.62 31.75 Piney Branch 298.96 200.32 62.87 35.77 Takoma Park, 120-62 8T Elementary Maryland 427-2 School 0.00 171.05 59.85 24.50 Zeeland Christian Zeeland, 122-76 297.11 179.18 49.32 68.61 9 School Michigan 631-2 0.00 153.00 46.95 47.00 Roland Park 292.81 187.65 55.16 50.00 Baltimore, 120-20 10 Elementary/ Maryland 528-1 Middle School 0.00 160.23 52.51 34.25 Water Oak 290.33 201.19 54.10 35.04 Sulphur 750-87 11 Elementary Springs, Texas 660-1 School 0.00 171.79 51.50 24.00 The Open Bellevue, 147-81 285.42 188.43 58.30 38.69 12 Window School Washington 528-1 0.00 160.89 55.50 26.50 Groveland Park Saint Paul, 123-34 279.44 169.50 58.48 51.46 13 School Minnesota 199-1 0.00 144.73 55.67 35.25 Athens Int Athens, 102-64 271.24 179.90 55.57 35.77 14T School Alabama 895-2 0.00 153.61 52.90 24.50 Varnum Brook Pepperell, 119-17 271.10 163.12 56.16 51.82 14T Elementary Massachusetts 095-3 0.00 139.28 53.46 35.50 William Dunbar Pickering, 154-19 259.48 171.26 37.49 50.73 15 Public School Ontario 208-1 0.00 146.23 35.69 34.75 Hughston 750-09 258.00 157.53 58.13 42.34 16T Plano, Texas Elementary 708-4 0.00 134.51 55.34 29.00 Old Donation Virginia Beach, 145-09 257.45 166.64 50.66 40.15 16T Center Virginia 249-4 0.00 142.29 48.23 27.50 James B Edwards Mount 252.26 147.89 49.26 55.11 140-91 17 Elementary Pleasant, South 298-1 School Carolina 0.00 126.28 46.90 37.75 Sandown Central Sandown, New 130-99 251.02 161.23 51.83 37.96 18T School Hampshire 789-1 0.00 137.67 49.34 26.00 Madison Station Ridgeland, 125-07 250.46 171.84 42.49 36.13 18T DI Mississippi 450-1 0.00 146.73 40.45 24.75 Mansfield 247.90 163.30 51.02 33.58 Township Columbus, 131-89 19 Elementary New Jersey 768-4 0.00 139.44 48.57 23.00 School Fort Lewis 145-27 244.78 156.16 53.58 35.04 20T Salem, Virginia Elementary 894-1 0.00 133.34 51.01 24.00 Parkside 244.70 162.16 47.14 35.40 Columbus, 115-93 20T Elementary Indiana 143-3 School 0.00 138.46 44.88 24.25 Grassland 242.90 147.39 51.71 43.80 Franklin, 142-03 21 Elementary Tennessee 796-5 School 0.00 125.85 49.23 30.00 St. Bernard Green Bay, 148-20 237.27 147.63 36.72 52.92 22 School Wisconsin 749-2 0.00 126.06 34.96 36.25 Elmhurst, 114-27 235.81 149.59 48.63 37.59 23 Quest Academy Illinois 499-2 0.00 127.73 46.30 25.75 Spring Ridge Omaha, 129-93 234.31 133.19 43.09 58.03 24 Elementary Nebraska 630-1 0.00 113.73 41.02 39.75 Central Noble 115-49 229.40 139.64 42.31 47.45 25 Albion, Indiana School 491-2 0.00 119.23 40.28 32.50 Skyline 224.97 151.22 35.79 37.96 Elkhorn, 129-34 26 Elementary Nebraska 220-1 School 0.00 129.12 34.07 26.00 Wright City 222.69 135.68 39.93 47.08 Foristell, 124-81 27 Elementary Missouri 913-3 School 0.00 115.85 38.01 32.25 Angie Grant 218.21 137.95 45.95 34.31 Benton, 103-49 28 Elementary Arkansas 004-2 School 0.00 117.79 43.74 23.50 Hartford, 141-42 217.03 127.54 55.91 33.58 29 A, West Central South Dakota 206-2 0.00 108.90 53.23 23.00 Central Cass Amenia, North 128-06 212.98 126.05 47.51 39.42 30T School Dakota 517-1 0.00 107.63 45.23 27.00 Goffstown, 212.66 149.85 39.45 23.36 Maple Avenue 130-22 30T New School 435-3 Hampshire 0.00 127.95 37.56 16.00 Lakeshore 206.82 146.69 32.39 27.74 Fond du Lac, 148-05 31T Elementary Wisconsin 256-1 School 0.00 125.25 30.84 19.00 Limestone 206.79 115.16 44.55 47.08 Limestone, 121-94 31T Community Maine 232-2 School 0.00 98.33 42.41 32.25 Meeker 205.72 125.78 33.22 46.72 Meeker, 106-39 32T Elementary Colorado 333-3 School 0.00 107.40 31.63 32.00 Infant Jesus Nashua, New 130-09 204.73 125.97 39.34 39.42 32T School Hampshire 863-2 0.00 107.56 37.45 27.00 Dry Hollow 202.05 133.31 35.89 32.85 Kids, Dry The Dalles, 137-49 33 Hollow Oregon 034-1 0.00 113.83 34.17 22.50 Elementary Ben Franklin 200.54 111.61 50.61 38.32 Pueblo, 106-38 34 Elementary Colorado 714-2 School 0.00 95.30 48.18 26.25 John J Flynn 198.00 130.55 36.79 30.66 Burlington, 146-23 35 Elementary Vermont 664-1 School 0.00 111.47 35.02 21.00 Walnut Grove 191.60 106.90 39.81 44.89 Franklin, 142-24 36 Elementary Tennessee 084-4 School 0.00 91.28 37.90 30.75 Elk Point- Elk Point, 141-87 189.92 124.01 30.87 35.04 37 Jefferson School South Dakota 460-5 0.00 105.89 29.39 24.00 Westchester 187.46 110.36 46.81 30.29 Des Peres, 124-94 38 Elementary Missouri 840-2 School 0.00 94.23 44.56 20.75 A, Park 186.12 111.72 44.11 30.29 Hot Springs, 103-90 39 International Arkansas 606-5 Magnet School 0.00 95.39 41.99 20.75 Indianola 177.51 92.59 50.25 34.67 112-88 40 Elementary Indianola, Iowa 965-3 School 0.00 79.06 47.84 23.75 Colegio Miami, 160-25 174.24 97.47 41.73 35.04 41 Interamericano Guatemala 442-1 0.00 83.23 39.73 24.00 pine river Leroy 151.97 105.34 22.18 24.45 Elem School, Cadillac, 122-59 42 Pine River Leroy Michigan 912-1 Elementary 0.00 89.95 21.12 16.75 School Total Central Side Instant Rank Team/School Town Pass# Deduct Rw.Cen RwSide RwInst Gleason Lake Wayzata, 123-02 394.83 225.00 70.56 99.27 1 Elementary Minnesota 330-1 0.00 192.12 67.17 68.00 DIG-A PRANK 324.94 182.71 61.21 81.02 Norcross, 111-98 2 ES, BLE Georgia 444-1 Independent 0.00 156.01 58.27 55.50 Hearst 320.24 164.22 75.00 81.02 Pleasanton, 105-87 3 Elementary California 569-3 School 0.00 140.22 71.40 55.50 1, Rockway Springfield, 135-86 309.23 182.04 69.16 58.03 4 School Ohio 314-4 0.00 155.44 65.84 39.75 Brookside 305.03 161.30 43.73 100.00 Chester, New 134-04 5T Elementary York 159-2 School 0.00 137.73 41.63 68.50 Ida Weller 305.02 199.62 55.04 50.36 135-46 5T Elementary Dayton, Ohio 461-2 School 0.00 170.45 52.40 34.50 Monroe, 107-21 303.14 185.31 70.38 47.45 6 Chalk Hill School Connecticut 907-2 0.00 158.23 67.00 32.50 Barnstable 300.94 185.98 60.58 54.38 Centerville, 119-65 7 Horace Mann Massachusetts 935-4 Charter School 0.00 158.80 57.67 37.25 Arroyo 299.34 186.16 66.83 46.35 Ocean View 105-11 8T Grande, Elementary 501-4 California 0.00 158.96 63.62 31.75 Piney Branch 298.96 200.32 62.87 35.77 Takoma Park, 120-62 8T Elementary Maryland 427-2 School 0.00 171.05 59.85 24.50 Zeeland Christian Zeeland, 122-76 297.11 179.18 49.32 68.61 9 School Michigan 631-2 0.00 153.00 46.95 47.00 Roland Park 292.81 187.65 55.16 50.00 Baltimore, 120-20 10 Elementary/ Maryland 528-1 Middle School 0.00 160.23 52.51 34.25 Water Oak 290.33 201.19 54.10 35.04 Sulphur 750-87 11 Elementary Springs, Texas 660-1 School 0.00 171.79 51.50 24.00 The Open Bellevue, 147-81 285.42 188.43 58.30 38.69 12 Window School Washington 528-1 0.00 160.89 55.50 26.50 Groveland Park Saint Paul, 123-34 279.44 169.50 58.48 51.46 13 School Minnesota 199-1 0.00 144.73 55.67 35.25 Athens Int Athens, 102-64 271.24 179.90 55.57 35.77 14T School Alabama 895-2 0.00 153.61 52.90 24.50 Varnum Brook Pepperell, 119-17 271.10 163.12 56.16 51.82 14T Elementary Massachusetts 095-3 0.00 139.28 53.46 35.50 William Dunbar Pickering, 154-19 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