<p>In 2003, the schools jointly established the Superintendents Trophy. This contest pits USCGA against USMMA but for the entire academic year. One point is awarded to the winning school after each match, giving all sports equal weight. The school with the highest score is presented with the Superintendent's Trophy in a halftime ceremony at the Secretaries' Cup football game, with the winning school keeping possession of the trophy until the next year. </p>
<p>USCGA has won every Superintendent's Trophy since its inception, leading USMMA 5-0.</p>
<p>Check your math. Or check your configuration control.</p>
<p>Looks like KP still leads from your data.</p>
<p>And, as I have said before, the mere fact that CGA loses to Kings Point in anything should be an emasrassment of the highest order, given that have of each team at kings point shows up from a minimum of 4 months at sea the day the season starts for that sport. Not like teams at CGA that stay together all year and can train and workout together.</p>
<p>Check your math. Or check your configuration control.</p>
<p>Looks like KP still leads from your data.
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<p>Not sure what you see, but my post (above) shows that CGA currently trails 4-5, which would indicate that KP leads. </p>
<p>Are you seeing something different? :confused:</p>
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<p>Whatever "spin" you need to apply to soothe the feelings of the Seagulls (or whatever that giant bird mascot is supposed to be) when they lose, go ahead and spin it. ;)</p>
<p>It's a great rivalry, with great respect by each school for the other. At least I thought it was until I read the excuses/spin above.</p>