TOP PLAYER PERFORMANCES – MATCH FORMAT: OVER UNDER

This past weekend the Southern Conference convened for their season opener.  This season, in addition to team results, the Florida Grid League added a new player statistic tracking.  These statistics include a player’s impact score, the number of races entered, and the player’s entry-to-win percentage. 

Each element in the match was given an element value (EV) based on the importance of the element to the race outcome. The EV is multiplied by the number of reps performed to generate an element score. All element scores combined generate an impact score.

 For example, in the race Jack & Jill, bar muscle ups were given an EV of 1, ring muscle ups an EV of 2, and backward roll to support an EV of 3. A player performs 10 bar muscle ups, 3 ring muscle ups, and 1 backward roll to support  That player would have a Jack & Jill Impact Score of 19 or (10*1)+(3*2)+(1*3). The player’s impact scores for each race were then added to generate a total match impact score. The higher the impact score the higher the rep count and/or value each player contributed to the entire match.

Below are the top 5 match player impact scores from all athletes in the match and then the top 5 per team.  Tie breaks were broken for Impact score by the number of races a player was entered in and then the number of races the entry to win percentage.  

To learn more about player stats read this article.

These were the top performing players in the Match Format: Over Under for the Southern Conference Teams:

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top conference performances

Player
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Position#Races Entered  Impact Score
1. Jay Fresh – #6 Utility Player

6

137

2. Mario Santaella – #27 Utility Player

6

136

3. Caitlin Dent-Hernandez – #3Strength
Specialist

5

131

4. Heather Hudson – #8Utility Player

6

118

5. Alex Oliveras – #20Utility Player

5

112

top venom performances

Player
(click for info)
Position#Races Entered  Impact Score
1. Alex Alveraz – #99
Bodyweight Specialist

3

111

2. Alex Germain – #3Strength
Specialist

5

105

3. Alyssa Martinez – #12Strength
Specialist

4

77

4T. Eduardo Casillas – #0Utility Player

5

75

4T. Slade Villalobos – #51Utility Player

5

75

top palms performances

Player
(click for info)
Position#Races Entered  Impact Score
1. Jay Fresh – #6
Utility Player

6

137

2. Heather Hudson – #8
Utility Player

6

118

3. Bryleigh Hansen – #23

Utility Player

5

103

4. Brett Pressley – #52
Strength
Specialist

6

100

5. Kodi Schaefer – #98
Bodyweight Specialist

3

94

top breakers performances

Player
(click for info)
Position#Races Entered  Impact Score
1. Caitlin Dent-Hernandez – #3
Strength
Specialist

5

131

2. Alex Oliveras – #20

Utility Player

5

112

3. Jessi Kuhlman- #14

Strength
Specialist

6

98

4. Dominic Scalzo – #0

Utility Player

3

87

5. Anthony Garcia – #56

Strength
Specialist

4

81

top lions performances

 

Player
(click for info)
Position#Races Entered  Impact Score
1. Mario Santaella – #27
Utility Player

6

136

2. Eric Cardona- #8

Bodyweight
Specialist

5

107

3. Paula Leyes – #25

Bodyweight
Specialist

3

106

4. Eduardo Rodriguez – #21

Strength
Specialist

6

94

5. Emiliana Guerra – #5

Utility Player

5

93

Learn more about the details of the big picture these stats will have on the future of the sport by League Commissioner Mather Wiswall

Read this article about stat findings or listen to the podcast below:

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Article by - Carissa Macay

FGL Staff

 

Former Body Weight Specialist for the Gainesville Wild 2020 & 2021. Returning this year to capture the athlete's perspective of the FGL Season.

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