Teams That Must Compete In Division A in 2009
If a team's name appears on any of the lists below (2006, 2007, 2008), then that team must compete in Division A during the ARML 2009 competition.
2006 ARML COMPETITION
The top four teams from Division B in 2006 must compete in Division A in 2007, 2008, and 2009.
- 148 points Colorado
- 123 points Western Mass A
- 121 points Chicago Blue
- 119 points (tie) Montgomery B
- 119 points (tie) Ohio A
Any team scoring better than the fourth place team in Division B (119 points) during the 2006 competition must compete in Division A in 2007, 2008, and 2009.
- 186 points North Carolina A
- 184 points Montgomery A
- 177 points Lehigh Valley Fire
- 177 points Texas Gold
- 173 points Chicago A
- 169 points San Francisco Bay Area A
- 167 points Phillips Exeter Red
- 166 points Georgia A
- 165 points Tj A
- 163 points Mass A
- 161 points Washington Gold
- 160 points New York City A
- 158 points Aast Mu A
- 156 points Southern California A
- 154 points Alabama
- 154 points Upstate New York A
- 150 points Indiana Gold
- 147 points Minnesota Gold
- 144 points Georgia B
- 143 points Chicago Red
- 134 points Florida A
- 134 points Missouri Red
- 134 points New York City N
- 133 points Texas Silver
- 132 points Wisconsin Red
- 126 points New York City Y
2007 ARML COMPETITION
The top four teams from Division B in 2007 must compete in Division A in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
- 116 points South Carolina Doom
- 115 points Massachusetts 1E
- 113 points San Diego A
- 112 points (tie) North Carolina B
- 112 points (tie) Southern California B
Any team scoring better than the fourth place team in Division B (112 points) during the 2007 competition must compete in Division A in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
- 171 points Phillips Exeter Red
- 169 points Lehigh Valley Fire
- 163 points New York City A
- 162 points North Carolina A
- 161 points Georgia A
- 160 points Texas Gold
- 159 points Chicago A
- 157 points TJA
- 156 points Montgomery A
- 155 points Michigan Reals
- 149 points Alabama
- 148 points Upstate New York A
- 145 points Florida Alpha
- 145 points Eastern Massachusetts A
- 143 points AAST Mu A
- 143 points Southern California A
- 143 points Washington Gold
- 140 points Indiana Gold
- 137 points Colorado Granite
- 137 points San Francisco Bay Area (A)
- 129 points Chicago Red
- 128 points Minnesota Gold
- 127 points New York City N
- 122 points Iowa Power
- 118 points Ohio Progressives
2008 ARML COMPETITION
The top six teams from Division B in 2008 must compete in Division A in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
- 122 points Vermont All Stars
- 115 points AAST Mu B
- 114 pointsSan Francisco Bay Area B
- 109 points Chesapeake
- 108 points Oregon
- 106 points Connecticut
Any team scoring better than the sixth place team in Division B (106 points) during the 2008 competition must compete in Division A in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
- 170 points New York City A
- 168 points Phillips Exeter Red
- 162 points North Carolina A
- 161 points San Francisco Bay Area A
- 160 points Southern California A
- 157 points Massachusetts A
- 154 points Georgia A
- 154 points Chicago A
- 151 points Montgomery A
- 149 points Texas Gold
- 148 points Lehigh Valley Fire
- 145 points San Diego Surf
- 144 points Michigan Reals
- 140 points Minnesota Gold
- 139 points Washington Gold
- 137 points AAST Mu A
- 136 points Colorado Granite
- 136 points Florida A
- 135 points Upstate New York A
- 134 points Indiana Gold
- 131 points Thomas Jefferson A
- 129 points Ohio Know Nothings
- 126 points Southern California B
- 126 points New York City N
- 123 points Iowa Power
- 122 points Massachusetts E
- 117 points Montgomery B
- 116 points Georgia B
- 115 points Chicago B
- 115 points Alabama A
- 112 points Missouri Red
- 112 points South Carolina Doom
- 111 points Ontario West A
- 108 points Western Mass A
- 108 points Texas Silver
- 107 points New York City Y


