Good News: I keep getting squadded with the USPSA A-Team shooters, which is great, because watching those folks up close is a good way to observe and absorb good practices.
Now, some of the other squads might want to argue with that...in the interest of supporting their squads...
Your squad (squad 6) had two shooters in the top ten for Centerfire Pistol for the match....but so did another squad....and one other squad had FOUR in the top ten.
(Wasn't my squad, though, darn it. We only had two.)
Now, squad 3 had (for main match shooters, meaning centerfire pistol shooters) the lowest average match time per shooter at 132.80 seconds, with squad 5 in second place at 148.56 seconds, with other squads at 157, 165, 186, and 238 seconds respectively....
Squad 2, however, had the most shooters in the top 25% of the main match finish.
I personally, of course think that "top squad" should be ranked by average match time---but then again, I was in squad 3.
In defense of that, though, we DO run Steel Challenge by total match times...
I note I'm completely ignoring the Rimfire division in this, because they cheat with cheater guns, like those people who shoot rimfire rifles with dots on them.
(Though Sean was a LITTLE bit slower than usual, and only destroyed the top centerfire shooter by 16.65 seconds. Which doesn't sound like much, until you realize that means the top centerfire shooter got only 80.24% of his score.)