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Competition Points

The purpose of competition points is to determine the winner of the Navy Excellence Award at the conclusion of the Black Sphinx Cup. Competition points are points awarded for meeting specific, objective-based benchmarks within each challenge.

Each current challenge, and any new challenges, will be scored on a point scale of 1–10. When chapters meet the specific benchmarks on the challenge point scale, they will be awarded their points at the end of the challenge period. The competition points will be tracked by each fleet’s challenge coordinator who will report them to the 1SL Intel Officer. At the end of the third challenge period, the chapter with the highest competition point total within each fleet will be declared the fleet winner, receive the Fleet Excellence Award with Gold E Device, and go on to compete against the other fleet Winners. The fleet winner with the highest amount of competition points will then be declared the winner of the Black Sphinx Cup and will have their Fleet Excellence Award with Gold E upgraded to the Navy Excellence Award with Silver E device.

Competition Point Scale

Each challenge has a set of benchmarks where chapters can earn 1–3 points for meeting a benchmark. For every challenge, a win will earn a chapter 7 points. Once per challenge period, a chapter can score 1 bonus point for doing a challenge related activity with another chapter and submitting photographic evidence of such. A chapter can earn a total of 11 points maximum per challenge period. The following chart details the competition point benchmarks for each challenge:

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