Gacheer12347,
Trust me when I say this, I have been through an emotional hell and back with GHSA cheer and I knew that competing anywhere, regardless if it was a regular competition or region/state, I have to mentally prepare myself for the most out-of-nowhere-wtf-what-is-this kind of situation. Every competition, it never ceases to amaze of how inconsistent the system is.
I know there SHOULD BE some kind of system to repair these kind of damages, but unfortunately there are none. It always takes me sooooo long to "deal with it" but at the end of the day, we have to because we can't do anything about it.
If there were some kind of system to fix these errors, I can guarantee you that some state champions wouldn't be state champions anymore.
There are obviously some judges that can't pick things up quickly and ultimately you will receive inaccurate results. My biggest thing is that the judges shouldn't be seated so close to the mat. It limits your vision by A LOT. They need to sit up higher in the bleachers or wherever.
Again, the judges SHOULD HAVE warned Woodland about the spotter distances early on in the season. But sh*t happens. Even though it shouldn't because it's seriously taking away the validity of this sport.
Woodland was an amazing team this year and I hope they can come back again just as strong if not stronger. I saw them coming out of sectionals and the kids were balling their eyes out and it pained me to see them so torn.