Anybody have any information on the teams registered in the new Beantown Women's Classic set for Marlborough this coming weekend? I heard through the 'grapevine' that the College Division has some Elite players and a number of Olympians playing. What's the scoop?
Yeah, from what I'm hearing the whole "fair and balanced teams" thing that was touted has gone out the window with quite a few stacked teams.
Yeah, from what I'm hearing the whole "fair and balanced teams" thing that was touted has gone out the window with quite a few stacked teams.
http://beantownclassic.com/contents/women’s-beantown-classic/scheduleresults/
there is an excell file posted of the schedule at this website - note alot of the "college" division and senior games are at the NAVIN rink and not at the NE Sports Center, which is not what was expected. Don't know the rosters, just that alot of players too old for Chowder cup signed up to play just for fun , ie summer hockey..they claim there are no "gate" fees to watch these games, so not expecting much...
There has been a clear impact on Chowder, as it's AA division is half the size of last years field, and our schedule was changed several times since the original one came out a few weeks ago, presumably driven by conflicts between the two events, as some players are playing in both.
My antiquated version of Excel can handle the schedule, but not the rosters![]()
DC...It required some trickery for me to be able to see the data. For some reason the file was stored as a ZIP file, and within the ZIP file it was full of files with XML tags, but no content. So to un-trick the file error type, click on the link, and do a "Save Target" and save the file to your desktop. Then change the file type from ".zip" to ".xls" or ".xlsx" and then open the file with excel. Best to save as ".xls", as that is compatible with older versions of Excel.
Good Luck.....
DC...It required some trickery for me to be able to see the data. For some reason the file was stored as a ZIP file, and within the ZIP file it was full of files with XML tags, but no content. So to un-trick the file error type, click on the link, and do a "Save Target" and save the file to your desktop. Then change the file type from ".zip" to ".xls" or ".xlsx" and then open the file with excel. Best to save as ".xls", as that is compatible with older versions of Excel.
Good Luck.....
Thanks. It's showing up in properties as a .xlsx, which is beyond the scope of my current version. I can open the document, but it's not translating. I have tried saving as a few different file types I can open, but it doesn't clean up.
I also tried the Google docs route, which is what I do to circumvent my horse and buggy, but it said it was unable to open the document. I'll try later at home....
Thanks. It's showing up in properties as a .xlsx, which is beyond the scope of my current version. I can open the document, but it's not translating. I have tried saving as a few different file types I can open, but it doesn't clean up.
I also tried the Google docs route, which is what I do to circumvent my horse and buggy, but it said it was unable to open the document. I'll try later at home....
My antiquated version of Excel can handle the schedule, but not the rosters![]()
you are not alone!! My computer must be of the same kindred spirit as it is unyielding and refuses to open the Rosters..I have tried the workarounds without success either..
NEVER MIND!! Thank you dontyelldad!!! You are awesome!!![]()
Thanks. It's showing up in properties as a .xlsx, which is beyond the scope of my current version. I can open the document, but it's not translating. I have tried saving as a few different file types I can open, but it doesn't clean up.
I also tried the Google docs route, which is what I do to circumvent my horse and buggy, but it said it was unable to open the document. I'll try later at home....
Check your email. See if that worked ...