Well, I don't really know all of the comparable stats. I also don't know "why" Bridge, or any other club, has not been able to match that. My point was that it is tough to compare to what they, CESa, are doing/ have done, because it was such a tough thing to do. I am sure CESA will win their share of state championships again this year, but I don't think they can win all of them again - or maybe they can? But, I can say that in order to have a chance to win state championships, you have to have a team in the final. I think that is what CESA has been able to do in almost every age group - older teams and younger teams, girls and boys. Again, I am not sure if they had a team in every final as I have not looked at the results from last year in every age group. But, as everyone knows, they did do this in the fall at least.