Attendance bump, positive reviews mark basketball tourney debut at Cross Insurance Center
| By Ernie Clark, Bangor Daily News, Maine | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
While exact final figures aren't in yet, tournament co-directors
Goss said adding the multiple-session all-tournament passes sold to this year's count could bring the final paid attendance close to 43,000, which would make it the best-attended Eastern B, C and D tourney since 44,166 paying fans turned out in 2002.
"I can't necessarily put a finger on it, but you have to look at the new site and the matchups, and we had relatively good weather here overall," said Goss.
This year's Eastern B, C and D tournament attendance was highlighted by a paid attendance of approximately 4,200 that turned out for the Eastern Maine Class B championship games on Saturday afternoon,
That doubleheader, which matched the
And this year's Eastern B finals were surpassed by a throng of more than 4,400 paying fans for the Class B state finals held last Friday, a crowd Goss said was spurred in part by the presale of more than 1,300 tickets at Mount Desert Island and
The largest single-session paid attendance for this year's tournament statewide was the reported 4,576 at
He added that attendance for the Eastern A and Western C and D tournaments at the
But organizers in
"It was probably the best tournament I've been involved with as far as the smoothness of operation," said Goss, who has worked at the tournament in various capacities for more than a decade.
Goss, Durost and Nickerson cited the cooperation among tournament staff, the
"I could not be more thrilled with how things turned out," said Nickerson. "I'd like to thank Global Spectrum in particular for everything they did. They bent over backward anytime we needed anything."
"We felt everything went very well. Obviously there are things we can tweak, and when we meet with the [
"But it was a lot easier to clear the building between sessions, we were able to hold more people waiting for the next session inside the building and out of the elements, and the atmosphere in the arena was better than even I expected it to be with the crowds at the games. The environment was great, and you could feel the excitement in the arena."
Dyer said concession sales were up 43 percent (or
"Overall the bulk of the feedback has been great, very positive," he said. "I personally did not hear one person say 'I miss the old barn.'"
Concerns about the overall tournament atmosphere and level of crowd noise at the more spacious new arena compared to the lively character of the
"Having the bleachers at one end for the bands and the cheerleaders and the riser at the other end for the media closed things in and kept the noise in almost like the old auditorium," Nickerson said.
Nickerson said he hoped organizers could work to improve the flow of fans into the facility next year, noting that during the especially large sessions, the ticket lines extended into the parking lot.
Traffic outside the building also drew some fan complaints, but that issue is not limited to tournament week as evidenced by a previously scheduled public comment session to be hosted by the
"When you have X thousands of people arriving or leaving an event at more or less the same time, you're going to have some traffic," said Dyer.
Durost said site directors from the various tournament venues around the state and other officials will convene in the next couple of weeks to discuss this year's event, and the
In the interim,
"For the first chapter of the Eastern B, C and D tournament at the Cross Insurance Center, we're off to as good a start as we could have hoped for," said Goss. "We're looking ahead to next year, and we feel like we've got a footprint that we can go forward with."
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