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Ken,
You are correct that having the entire ladder being present at once would be a loser as well. In D-3, they typically call the right & left sides of the ladder seperately through the first couple rounds to help accomodate that issue you mentioned. Tracks such as Norwalk when being paired on the west side are a good example of why they split the call. |
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