Chattahoochee

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Chattahoochee High School
Location:
Alpharetta, GA
Coaches Elliott Rountree
State Championships 2002, 2008, 2011, 2012
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Chattahoochee High School runs the Chattahoochee Academic Team Tournament in mid-December every year. The 2010 CATT VI was a mirror of BATE; prior to 2010, the tournament was a housewritten event which was the subject of some criticism. Recent tournaments have resumed being housewrites.

The team has met recent success at NAQT's High School National Championship tournament placing T7th in 2009 and T8th in 2012. The 2009 team consisted of seniors Wes Austin, Austin Wang, Victoria Shore, and junior Connie Prater.

In 2011 Chattahoochee broke the record for the most negs at HSNCT with 76. Player's from that year's team competed at PACE NSC as the Sidney Lanier Experience and placed 15th. Their dominance as the top negging team continued into 2012 with 60, 34 of which came from resident negger Nirav.

History

2011-2012

2012 HSNCT: The team, consisting of seniors Sophia Chen, Jimmy Zhou, and David Benas, junior Alex Liu, and freshman Nirav Ilango, had a terrible start on Saturday, going 2-2 (including a 5-point loss to an Idrees-less Dunbar). However, after lunch, the team went on to win six straight games, capping it off with an upset of LASA A. The team went 8-2 in prelims for the first time in the school's history, and Nirav, the team's leading scorer, was named a Freshman All-Star. On Sunday, Hooch sent Christiansburg to losers before being trounced by Ladue, during which the entire team went 1/5/5. A win over Great Neck South lead to a rematch against East Chapel Hill, who had lost to Hooch by only 20 points in their prelim game. Chattahoochee again managed to squeeze out a 15-point win, despite having five negs (for their fourth game in a row). Chattahoochee was ultimately eliminated by fellow Georgia school Centennial, thanks to Adam Silverman's ten powers. The team finished tied for 8th with a record of 11-4, matching the 2009 team's record of eleven wins at HSNCT. With 60 negs, the team also had the most negs of any team in the tournament, including eventual champion Bellarmine.

2012-2013

Regular Season: Building off their success at HSNCT, Hooch had a successful year, which saw two upsets of Dorman, a third-place finish behind Ladue and DCC at WUHSAC, and a 13-0 run at an invite-only HFT mirror at Marist. Low points included a disastrous 3-6 record at Cedar Shoals' SCT DII mirror (in which only two A team members were present) and a third place finish at the state tournament after being beat down by Norcross and eventual champion Etowah without leading scorer Nirav. At NHBB, Nirav placed second in the Geo Bee and the JV History Bee, while the team finished in the top 16 in the Varsity Bowl. Rankings for the team varied, with the team hovering around the low-20s to high-40s in the Morlan rankings and near the bottom end of top-25 polls.

2013 HSNCT: Chattahoochee had high hopes for the 2013 HSNCT, and sent a team consisting of Jiaxiu Zhong, Alex Liu, James Tang, and Nirav Ilango. The day started out strong, with the team going 5-1, including a win over Guilford. However, Jiaxiu had to leave to give her valedictorian speech at Chattahoochee's graduation ceremony, leaving only three members of team at the tournament. While Hooch somehow managed to upset IMSA A 365-290 to reach 6-1, they dropped three games in a row, losing to Blair, East Chapel Hill, and Olmstead Falls, finishing Saturday with a 6-4 record. Despite being back to full strength on Sunday, the team went 1-1 in the losers bracket, defeating Treasure Valley but losing to North Hollywood on the last tossup. The team finished tied for 50th, finishing outside of the top 32 for the first time in several years.

Current members

Seniors (2014)

  • Julia Tallant (Captain)
  • James Tang

Juniors (2015)

  • Nirav Ilango
  • Amith Punyala
  • Sahrudh Dharanendra

Sophomores (2016)

  • Aditya Duddikunta
  • Alex Patton
  • Frank Huang
  • Isabella Cheng
  • Sachit Anandan