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  • ...t of collegiate tournaments won by solo players]], [[List of middle school tournaments won by solo players]]'' The following high school championship tournaments are notable instances of players who won playing solo.
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  • ...ist of collegiate tournaments won by solo players]], [[List of high school tournaments won by solo players]]'' The following middle school tournaments were won by players playing solo. Note that this list is not limited to var
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  • ...ke Arthur's [[Chicago Open History Tournament|two previous history subject tournaments]], the name is a dual allusion to World War One and to the time of year in [[Category:MACF events]]
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  • ==History== ==Tournaments==
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  • ...]] High School in New Jersey with 34 teams in 2010. A regional [[National History Bowl]] tournament. [[Category:Stubs]]
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  • ...pean History. The format was packets of 16/16 -- similar to [[Chicago Open History Tournament|The July Crisis]]. [[Category: Tournaments]]
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  • ...yinclude>The '''muddy battlefield''' hypothesis most generally states that tournaments that meaningfully distinguish between two teams of a given skill level do n == History ==
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  • ...rst and only [[NAQT]] tournaments in Europe (since 2015), and the European History Bowl and Bee and Quizbowl Championships in 2016. The team is coached by [[P [[Category:International school teams]]
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  • .... Perhaps the most popular and frequent subject tournaments are literature tournaments, such as [[Chicago Open Lit]]. ...ect events being "official" and/or at the high school level, is [[National History Bowl]]. [[Science Bowl]] is generally not considered a subject tournament s
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  • ...bowl program has been on and off, and has just again started competing in tournaments. == History ==
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  • ==History== ...ion was founded by Robert Pond and Naib Mobassir in 2011, and has attended tournaments semi-regularly since then. The school's location on Long Island makes it un
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  • ==History== ...esota], [[Alex Damisch]] played two tournaments ([http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4536/stats/combined/teamdetail/#t15 ACF Fall] and [https://stats.neg5.org/t
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  • |Subjects = History [[Category:High school players active in 2008]]
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  • The 2018 '''[[International History Olympiad]]''' was an event run by International Academic Competition that w [[Category:Stubs]]
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  • ...'''side event''' has expanded to become the standard way to refer to these tournaments. ===Subject Tournaments===
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, Myth ...layer, Boyang led the Hwa Chong team to multiple championships in [[IHBB]] tournaments in Singapore and Asia during his High School career
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  • ==History== ...ed. The tournament was created due to a frustration with the lack of trash tournaments, the desire to write more trash questions, and the need to make more money
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  • |Subjects = History ...story player who led Virginia to several second-place finishes at national tournaments. Most likely would have become the best player in quizbowl after beginning
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  • ==History== Swarthmore has had a long history of participation at [[College Bowl]], appearing on many of the televised ev
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  • ...Bee, namely the same format, but the questions focus entirely on American history. ...gible to compete in the national finals (which are part of the rest of the History Bee and Bowl national finals).
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  • |Subjects = Anything other than military history ==Tournaments==
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  • ...Boulder, CO. Their quizbowl team, though relatively young, regularly plays tournaments throughout the Mountain West. ==History==
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  • ...[Category: Players active in 1995]] [[Category: Players active in 1996]] [[Category: Players active in 1997]] ...t, he was a noted early supporter of [[ACF]]. Kendall still plays in open tournaments.
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  • ==History== ...in College Bowl tournaments. There were also occasional intramural trash tournaments. Around 2008, this incarnation of the club became inactive, sending a set
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  • |Subjects = History, Current Events, Politics, Trash =Tournaments Played=
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  • == History == ...nishing in 79th and 89th, respectively. The team continued to attend local tournaments running [[NAQT_Invitational_Series|IS sets]] from 2017 to 2020.
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  • |Subjects = history, math ...chard Mageau Trophy]]. He was the top scorer in the 2005 and 2006 [[NAQT]] tournaments held at [[Ottawa]], and the top-scoring senior at the [[2007 HSNCT]]. He re
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  • ==History== Since then, Boise State has traveled to Gonzaga and UW for tournaments, and also hosted the 2009 [[NAQT SCT]] and [[ACF Fall]]. Boise State's bes
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  • ===Early History=== ...the Knowledge Bowl TV show as well as the early 2000s in some of the local tournaments.
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  • ==History and Conception== ...he tournament took place in the week between the two national championship tournaments.
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  • |Subjects = History ==Notable Tournaments==
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  • |Subjects = History, Math, Trash, General ==2011-2012 Tournaments Played==
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  • ==History== ...n]] and [[Nathan Bragg]], the team has been mostly inactive. The only two tournaments at which they have been seen in the 2007-2008 year have been [[ACF Fall]] a
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  • ...the high school, college and trash circuits; and advertisement of upcoming tournaments. It also includes an area to discuss non-quizbowl topics and sports. The fo ...a calendar entry from their tournaments, upload [[stats]] files from their tournaments for permanent storage, and post their sets online.
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  • ...owl League''' or '''AQBL''' is a [[quizbowl]] company that runs [[online]] tournaments. It was founded by [[Joe Feldman]], who reorganized the [[Long Island Quiz AQBL ran monthly tournaments throughout the 2020-21 season, and hosted the 2021 [[Online National Champi
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  • |Subjects = History, Mideastern things, International relations ...[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]]
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  • ...several tournaments during that time. She is also the first person in the history of the team to be a parent. [[Category:People]] [[Category:Louisiana-Lafayette]]
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  • ...middle college levels. There are both [[pyramidal]] and [[non-pyramidal]] tournaments in North Carolina. ==Tournaments==
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  • ==History== ...he met up with [[Dan Goff]] and actually got a team together and played in tournaments.
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  • ...al tournaments in the state of Mississippi. Murrah has not competed in any tournaments since the 2012 season. [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • |Subjects=history, geography '''David Madden''' is the founder and Executive Director of the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. He began his quiz bowl career playing for [[Ridgewood High
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  • ...est way for most people to arrange funding and transportation for quizbowl tournaments. Nearly all [[trash]] tournaments are open. Academic tournaments held in the summer are usually open, with the [[Chicago Open]] being the mo
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  • ==History== The original ACRONYMs were tournaments held by [[Armstrong (MN)|Armstrong High School]] in Minnesota. The set was
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  • ...stions on older eras of gaming, and especially for questions on video game history and hardware. [[Category:Subject tournaments]]
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  • == History == ...ntermediate in difficulty between [[ACF Fall]] and [[ACF Regionals]], both tournaments were generally regarded as [[regular difficulty]] after the fact.
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  • The '''Chicago Open History Tournament''' is an all-history tournament played at the [[University of Chicago]] on the same weekend as [ ...20 bonuses. It was criticized for what some viewed as an excessive social history content and for running very late.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography Koutsoukos notably plays tournaments alongside his younger brother [[Lukas Koutsoukos]]. They finished third at
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  • ==History== ...ndings.jsp?tournament_id=9502] Kim Ponce is the third head coach in school history. The team was founded by Gretchen Huff.
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  • |Subjects = Literature, History, Trash ==Collegiate Tournaments==
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  • ...er of tournaments for NHBB each year. His directorship of the 2011 Florida History Bee and Bowl at Mater Lakes Academy in February 2011 was a turning point in [[Category:High school quizbowl in Ohio]]
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  • ==Program History== ...transitioned to coaching the Northfield program, which continues to attend tournaments.
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  • |Subjects = History, Current Events, Geography, Generalist |middleschool = [[Aptakisic]] [[Category: High school players active in 2018]]
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  • {{Category box}} ...e '''Big Three''' are the categories of [[literature]], [[science]], and [[history]]. The Big Three are so named because they each take up a comparatively lar
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  • ==MSHSAA History== ==Circuit History==
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  • ...dle School division in both 2014 and 2015. However, both of these [[IHBB]] tournaments had very low turnout. |rowspan="2"| IHBB [[New South Wales History Bee and Bowl]] (MS)
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  • |Subjects = History, French Stuff ...[Category: Players active in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2002]] [[Category: Players active in 2001]]
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  • |Subjects = Literature, History ...erial's most prolific quizbowl player, having participated in more than 20 tournaments during his time there, not including opens. Outside of quizbowl, he was the
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  • |Subjects = History, Trash, Jazz, Sports, Literature, Fine Arts ...clusively played [[NHBB]]; between 2015 and 2018, he was a semifinalist at History Bee nationals four consecutive years.
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  • {{Category box}} A '''category''' (or '''subject''') describes the subject matter of an [[academic]] [[qui
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  • |Subjects = Archaeology, Greco-Roman Myth, Art History ...ity of [[Minnesota]] in 2013. Currently, she primarily co-writes bad trash tournaments such as The Worst Trash Tournament Ever, NEMO, and Never Say Never with [[E
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  • [http://foghat.squirrelsociety.org/FOGHATHistory.htm FOGHAT History and results] ...y:Trash tournaments]] [[Category:Missouri S&T]] [[Category:Northwestern]][[Category:WUSTL]]
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  • The '''Alabama History Bee and Bowl''' is a [[National History Bee and Bowl]] regional event, held since 2011. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |Subjects = Myth, Geography, History, Music, Pokemon ...active player in [[Canada]], after [[Jordan Palmer]], who he travelled to tournaments with. Jay was known as McMaster's 'Quizbowl Dictator', mostly because he co
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  • '''Rice''' is a private university in Houston, Texas. They regularly attend tournaments in Texas and Louisiana. ==History==
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  • ...nnsylvania that participates in regional and statewide pyramidal quiz bowl tournaments. ==History==
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  • ...a quizbowl program since the early 1980s, though they only play occasional tournaments at [[VCU]] and [[Virginia]] in addition to their primary focus, the [[Battl ...ave been treated as one school and allowed to field mixed teams at certain tournaments.
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  • ...AQT Southern California]] championships and strong showings at other local tournaments and [[HSNCT]]. ==History==
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  • |Subjects = History, German, Social Studies, Geography, Royalty ...College Park, Maryland, and Minneapolis), as well as some downs (14 round tournaments do that to you!).
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  • |Subjects = History, Warfare, Sports, Geography, [[funn]], Trash He attended some tournaments, many of them [[bad quizbowl]]. He wrote and edited for Bloomfield's [[hous
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  • ==History== ...after UCI stopped running it. UCI typically runs two or three high school tournaments in any given year, including the College Bowl Conference Tournament (CBCT),
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  • ...School (EMS) Division''' of the [[National History Bee and Bowl]] operates tournaments for elementary and middle school students. In February 2016, the running of ...o ACE, only teams of between 3 and 5 players are allowed to compete in the History Bowl. ACE introduced several changes, one of which was renaming tossup ques
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  • ==History== Most team history is based on anecdotes by Bruce Lin, Bobby Hsu, and Radha Rajagopalan[http:/
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  • ...The Warriors compete in the SICA Conference, but also travels to statewide tournaments like [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]] & [[IHSSBCA Turnabout]]. ==History==
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  • ==History== UCSD has been a driving force in hosting more "[[good quizbowl]]" tournaments in the San Diego area, particularly for high school students.
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  • ...]] in late 2008, to primarily discussing and promoting "[[good quizbowl]]" tournaments, including encouraging increased attendance at [[HSNCT]] and [[PACE NSC]]. ==History==
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  • ...a [[side event]] written by [[Mike Bentley]]. It primarily focused on the history and pop culture of technology in the 19th century onward and joins [[The Hu [[Category: Tournaments]]
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  • ==History== ...[[2011 HSNCT]], led by [[Mark Arildsen]]. In the 2011 and 2012 [[National History Bowl]]s, [[Mark Arildsen]] led USN to a t-5th finish in both years after lo
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  • ==History== ...order to better simulate the ICT environment, the 2008 and 2009 [[FICHTE]] tournaments used the clock and NAQT's 2-second recognition rule.
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  • ...in the PhD program in Microbiology at [[UC Davis]], where he began playing tournaments in the 2019-2020 academic year. * [[2020 ACF Winter]]: American History, Chemistry, Religion, Social Science for
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  • ==History== ==Tournaments==
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  • ...-80. While at Berry, Guthrie began writing and editing questions for quiz tournaments. ...irector. Her company, Carol Guthrie and Associates sold questions and ran tournaments at Berry College, the University of Tennessee, Tennessee Wesleyan College a
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  • ...won more tournaments while at Carleton than any other player in the club's history. [[Category:People]]
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  • ...rams, such as [[Longfellow]], have historically taken teams to high school tournaments to varying levels of success. ...ee and Bowl]] is a [[David Madden]] founded organization running pyramidal tournaments exclusively for middle and elementary school students.
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  • ==History== ...in Division II, the highest national placement of any Rutgers team in team history.
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  • |Subjects = History ...2012 Bellarmine]] team that won [[HSNCT]] and also won the 2013 [[National History Bowl]] playing by himself.
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  • ...ic teams were quite successful in 1994. Team members placed fourth in the history competition at the Michigan Social Studies Olympiad. Any Koziol finished s ...reshmen teams in the nation. At the junior varsity level the team won two tournaments while posting an overall record of 45-11.
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  • <onlyinclude>'''Laming''' was a quizbowl rule found at some [[trash]] tournaments which allowed a team to dismiss a bonus (by saying "Lame" or some such) if ==History==
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  • ==Team History== ...as well as winning its first [[TQBA]] State Championships. Despite lacking history player [[Cole Hartung]] due to COVID-19, the team managed to take fourth pl
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  • ...ed in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team has played and hosted tournaments for many years. ==History==
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  • == History == ...a record of 10-3, and advancing to [[NAQT ICT]] for the first time in its history.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, Frauding, Team Player [[Category:Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]
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  • ==History== ...6-2017 season from February-April, but managed to do decently at the three tournaments they attended.
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  • |Subjects = Generalist, Literature, History, Trash ...ational Scholastic Championship|NSC]] in 2018 and [[National Academic Quiz Tournaments|NAQT]]'s [[HSNCT]] in 2019, as well as a part of High Tech B for NSC in 201
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  • ==History== ...2002 team was the best in school history and one of the best in California history. Los Alamitos nearly ran the table in California, losing only to [[Torrey
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  • ...h = [[Lawrence Fata]] <br> [[Holly Koester]] <br> [[Michèle Cella]] (hosts tournaments) ...eague competitions, as well as other tournaments, including the [[National History Bowl]] and [[The Challenge]].
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  • |Subjects = Classical Music, History, Social Science, Philosophy ...or, Auditory Arts), [[WORKSHOP|2022 WORKSHOP]] (Editor, European and World History, Economics, and Geo/CE/Other), [[2023 ACF Regionals]] (Classical Music and
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  • ...is a former player for [[Rutgers-Camden]] Law School, where he played many tournaments solo. He attended [[Clemson]] for two years and was a member of [[Dorman]] Nick worked with [[National History Bowl]]. He was the last principal of [[ACE]] before it seemingly folded.
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  • | currentcoach = Quiz Bowl Coach: Christopher McClung History Bowl Coach: Mr. O'Connell ...irginia. 2014's George Washington A team is the only team in West Virginia history to qualify for the playoffs at NAQT's HSNCT, finishing t-13th. The same 201
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  • ...ution of all subjects (sometimes called "all-subject quizbowl"). [[Subject tournaments]] are common examples of side events. Colloquially, "side event" can also r ...urther specialized to some subdistribution of trash. Similarly, official [[History Bowl]] events are not considered "side events."
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  • ==Tournament History== Charter's team continued to host tournaments after Tressler's departure in June 2010.
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  • ==History== ...by [[Sue Korosa]] and Alice Rote in 1982. The team began playing Saturday tournaments around 1990. Copley hosts one major tournament called the [[Copley Invitati
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  • == History == ...Tom Russell, Sarang Yeola, and Spencer Thrope continued attending regional tournaments. The team of mostly seniors attended [[2014 NSC]], which along with winning
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  • |Subjects = History, Generalist ...m, notable for its formidable performance in several regional and national tournaments.
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  • ...t attendance rule prevents them from attending many out-of-state quiz bowl tournaments, however this does not apply to [[NHBB]]. Wichita Collegiate attended the [ ...16 [[Kansas History Bowl]] and its JV B team placed 2nd at the 2015 Kansas History Bowl.
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  • ==History== ...nament it attended, either winning or placing behind Ladue at all in-state tournaments Ikshu attended. Clayton was the only Missouri team to place ahead of Ladue
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  • ...ctory sweater' and demanded that Nathan wear it to all subsequent national tournaments, which he did. It has since become famous in Texas circles. [[File:LASAHistoryBowlTexas2014.jpg|thumb|left|The sweater at Texas History Bowl state in 2014.]]
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  • ==History== ...in December 2015. These invitationals have been the only known high school tournaments to draw a field of more than five in the Central Pennsylvania area in sever
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  • |Subjects = Poetry, European Myth, European History, and Visual Arts ==Writing History==
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  • ...ving mobility issues, Greene is among Illinois' most traveled coaches. At tournaments, she is often pressed into reading as she is competent in both her reading ...e Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library for its oral history project on the history of the [[IHSA]]. Greene was selected as the representative for Scholastic
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  • ==History== ...ly competed outside of conference and district play before attending three tournaments at [[Sullivan (MO)|Sullivan]] in the 2018-2019 season.
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  • =History= ...nter's SCOP and Prison Bowl tournaments. Instead, the team focused more on History Bowl events.
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  • ...e 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. He excels in architecture, geography, history, Egyptian mythology, and Eurovision, and also has a wide array of random kn ...ining 30-50 PPG at tournaments throughout his first year on the A Team, in tournaments like AXOLOTL and SMITH. He seems to be only getting better for the 2014-201
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  • [[Missouri S&T]] (then Missouri-Rolla) hosted one of the first [[NAQT]] tournaments in Missouri on the 1997 Conference Championship Tournament set, in which a ==Tournament History==
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  • |Subjects = History, Generalist, anything related to the Seven Kingdoms ...39/ Russian History Bee] set, which was played at the [[2016 International History Olympiad]] run by [[David Madden]].
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  • ...]], [[ARCADIA]] and [[ACF Regionals]], as well as appearing throughout the history of [[University Challenge]]. ==History==
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  • ...e and Bowl (a [[NHBB]] event) since 2011. Skyview was at the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl High School Varsity National Championship. [[Category:Montana high school teams]]
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  • ...end. Its distribution was split 7/7/3/1/1/1 between literature, fine arts, history, myth/religion, thought, and other, with the added twist that all answerlin [[Category: Tournaments]]
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  • ...lump of the past several years. The team not only placed highly at several tournaments, but received an infusion of fresh talent. ==Season History==
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  • ==History== ...do with NAQT trying to collect bids in August, a full 7 months before the tournaments and while virtually all clubs were on break. The ACUI partnership ended aft
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  • == History == ...amp for both Senior High and Jr. High school students and helps coordinate tournaments in the state throughout the year.
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  • |Subjects = History, RMP, IR Theory, and Hungary ...ity of Chicago]], and [[Harvard]] Law School. He is one of the best active history players and won a national championship at the [[2010 ICT]] with [[Andy Wat
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  • The 2005 team at [[Freeman]] saw one of the best performances in team history. At [[Spotswood]], the team finished in the semifinals of both tournaments, placing higher than 17th for the first time ever. The team would also appe
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  • ...ongest teams, and its three Scholars' Bowl titles are third most in league history. The Hilltoppers were especially successful in the 1990s, winning two state ==National tournaments==
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  • ...d well in regional and state leagues, but has almost no experience playing tournaments. ==History==
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  • ==Team History== Camp Hill has been a regular at high school tournaments in Pennsylvania and Delaware since at least 2011. They have consistently be
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  • The qualifying tournaments are held in the late winter or early spring in five geographic regions, ''' == History ==
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  • ...or its team-based [[national championships]] and recommends for most local tournaments. Many tournaments abrogate the provisions for [[timed play]], instead confining the game to a
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  • |Subjects=American History, Trash, Supreme Court cases, Presidents ...)[[Category: Players active in 2003]][[Category: Players active in 2004]][[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • |Subjects = Literature, History, Fine Arts, Philosophy ...the best HS players in the country, scoring over 100ppg at all of the NAQT tournaments at which he played, bringing his team to second place as top scorer at the
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  • ==History== ...ament results showing a team from Ottawa participating in several quizbowl tournaments in Canada in the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, no remaining students
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  • ==History== ...in the late 1990s, primarily attending NAQT tournaments and ACC Conference tournaments. Duke's team attended ICT in 1997, 1999, and 2001, and their best finish in
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  • ...y supply decidedly [[non-pyramidal]] questions to a number of invitational tournaments, including [[Knowledge Bowl]] events in several states. From 1983 until 201 ==History==
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  • ...l after 2008, there are no formal restrictions on participation in outside tournaments by HCASC schools. HCASC is fully and lavishly funded by Honda's American di ...set. It is not clear whether or not High School Bowl still is used for any tournaments or is still offered by the College Bowl Company.
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  • ...and 6th. The team has continued to play in Pacific Northwest and Canadian tournaments, as well as [[online mirrors]], with increased success starting in the 2019 == History ==
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  • |Subjects = History In college, Nick has played on a couple of A-teams that have placed well at tournaments. His first tournament, [[Early Autumn Collegiate Novice]] 2010, saw him tie
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  • |Subjects=History, Trash, NAQT General Knowledge ...][[Category: Players active in 2003]][[Category: Players active in 2004]][[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • |Subjects = History, current events, trash ...014 ICT]] and a 23rd place finish at [[2015 ICT]]. Conder received a BA in History from WKU in 2013, and a Master's in Public Administration in 2015.
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  • ==History== ...fied for nationals. One player, William Chang qualified for the [[National History Bee]]. Shubhom Bhattacharya and Ranjani Sundaresan both qualified for the N
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  • ...arly development of a quizbowl "circuit" can be attributed to invitational tournaments hosted at Berry, most notably the [[Southeastern Invitational]], which had ...ts. Carper retired from coaching circa 2002, but continues to attend Berry tournaments to read. The "Carper Room" at Berry is dedicated to him; its walls are fest
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  • ...006 HSNCT]], thus showing exactly how far a team composed of four (mostly) history players could go. In 2007, the team had several second-place and semifinal finishes at local tournaments in the early stages of the season. With [[Shantanu Jha]] moving up to the
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  • ==Team history== The Bellarmine quizbowl team began in 2007, playing various tournaments of poor quality. During its first full year of good quizbowl, 2008-09, Bell
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  • ...had a main site at Yale, which could or not be called a mirror site. Other tournaments outside Yale which agreed to use the set, such as [[ATROPHY]] at [[Northern In the current era, the majority of tournaments are mirrors because most sets are either housewrites or provided by a compa
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  • |Subjects = American History, The Bible, Baseball, Film ...umanities-based generalist, with his greatest strengths coming in American history and literature. For his first two years at Minnesota, he mainly played on t
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  • |Subjects = History, mythology, popular music |schoolcur = [[Category:Toronto]] [[Toronto]] (2004-2007)
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  • ...program at ASIJ and has led the team to qualify for two consecutive HSNCT tournaments. ...etes in tournaments organized by [[IHBB|IHBB]], having finished 6th in the History Bee Asian Championships (2020) and 1st in the Academic Bee (2020, 2022).
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  • {{Category box}} ...owl tournaments. They may be on physical or cultural geography topics—most tournaments will strive for a balance of both.</onlyinclude>
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  • |Subjects = History, geography, fraud, and Montana-based literature ...rsity and formerly a player at Detroit Catholic Central. He specialized in history, geography, and Montana-based literature.
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  • ==History== ...[Smithtown West]] player [[Joe Feldman]]; after a year of preparation, the tournaments began in October 2019. Each leg is a direct successor to a discontinued Lon
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  • ...ions (roughly 1/2 of the tournament), but also questions on "literature," "history," "science," "arts" and "trash" thought (broadly conceived). Several of the [[Category:mACF events]]
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  • ==Early history== ...ished at some point in the mid-1990s, hosting and participating in several tournaments during the early years of Canadian university quizbowl. Zhan Huan Zhou and
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  • ...ost in school history) and 16 tournament championships (The most in school history). The A team also finished as the #1 ranked team in the country for an unp ...for 41st place. This marked the highest placement of any C team in school history. The A team went undefeated in the playoffs of the 304 team tournament, on
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  • |Subjects = American History, Geography, Art Steven joined the [[Case Western]] team in 2004. He attended two tournaments during his freshman year.
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  • ...wing around 30 teams. WUHSAC is also noteworthy as one of the few Missouri tournaments which draws a large number of out of state teams, recently from places like ...Live! (WUStL!) online scorekeeping system, which was used for other WUSTL tournaments from the 2012 WUHSAC to the 2019 WUHSAC.
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  • |Subjects = Astronomy, Physics, History, Mythology ...Quiz Society since 2022. They study Physics and Astronomy, but are also a History and Mythology specialist.
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  • ...ry. This was the highest scoring single game in Michigan State Tournament history. For their performance in the KMO State Tournament, Senior David Budde and ...6-16. They have taken first place honors in 3 out of the 4 Junior Varsity Tournaments this year, and they have never finished lower than third place in any Junio
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  • ...ntained about 100 questions, split up between Current Events, This Week in History, General Knowledge, and Arts/Sports/Entertainment. There were also 2+ ligh One to two times a year, Patrick's Press sent out a "Black History Month" packet, usually featuring lightning rounds of the theme "Brown" or "
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  • ==History== ...ectionals, where a potpourri team went 0-15 ([http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/tournaments/2004_naqt_sct/div1_total_standings.html stats]). The most notable event dur
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  • |Subjects = History, Islam, general, astrophysics, musicals ...has also become known as a writer and editor, being a major contributor to tournaments such as 2019's [[PIANO]], 2022's [[CMST II]], and [[2024 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...e state Governor's Cup competition, but does compete in pyramidal quizbowl tournaments. The team is mostly student-run, so there is no official coaching staff, al ==History==
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  • == Team History == ...e teams in central Missouri. The team continues to participate in numerous tournaments under new coach Michelle Oliver, often fielding three or four teams per tou
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  • |Subjects = General, Art, History, Math ...l School of Dallas. Since 1998 Chris has directed more than 70 High school tournaments as the head of the [[TQBA]], the Texas Quiz Bowl Alliance. Chris helped edi
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  • == Partial Tournament History == [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Trash tournaments]] [[Category:Michigan]]
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  • |Subjects = History, Literature, Fine Arts, Chemistry, Generalist ...[[Ed W. Clark High School]]. He was the Varsity runner-up in the National History Bee at 2019 [[NHBB]] nats.
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  • |Subjects = Literature, History, Religion, Mythology, Computer Science ...er at [[Menlo]] and [[UCLA]]. He was one of the top scorers at high school tournaments in the Bay Area and at [[HSNCT]]. He was the top scorer at the 2013 [[Penn
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  • |Subjects = History, RMP, NAQT stuff, Literature, Fine Arts, General ...tournaments. Particularly knowledgeable in history, with a focus on world history and obscure non-Greek, non-Roman ancient peoples (which may be credited to
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  • ==History== ...ity. From 2011 to 2014, HSAPQ was the question provider for the [[National History Bowl]], and produced its qualifying sets and the Bee as well. HSAPQ's VHSL
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  • |Subjects = History ...the Missouri quizbowl scene, due to his propensity for moderating various tournaments on nearly every weekend and his assistance to new teams.
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  • ...They were facetiously adopted as the unofficial rules of play for [[ACF]] tournaments in 2007. ==History==
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  • |Subjects = Geography, Economics, European History, Current Events, Haberdashery ...2012 and a controversial second place at the inaugural collegiate National History Bowl in 2012. Following the 2013 revelation that [[Andy Watkins]] had cheat
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  • |schoolcur = [[Keith Country Day]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] ...trey]], and their son James was born in 2009. He works for the [[National History Bee and Bowl]] as Director of Question Production and Upper Midwest Regiona
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  • ==History== ...many rising teams in Illinois. The team has participated in a multitude of tournaments starting in 2016 with significant finishes including winning [[IHSSBCA Kick
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  • ==''' History '''== ...anoke, Virginia in February. The team qualified for HSNCT at both of these tournaments and went 5-5 at HSNCT in May with captain Lawrence Simon finishing 56th ind
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  • ...a combined total of 78 games in thirteen competitions. The economics and history teams participated in the Michigan Social Studies Olympiad. CC’s America ...39-29 and advancing to the quarter final level or better in six of the ten tournaments in which they competed. The year’s best finishes were a second in the No
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  • ==History== In more recent seasons, the team has remained active in local tournaments, but has yet to return to its former strength.
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  • ==History== ...son. Between September '04 and September '07, the team travelled to three tournaments, all of which were NAQT. In fact, for the 2005-06 season it appeared that t
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  • ...lay at once - there may also be [[substitutes]], but for simplicity most [[tournaments]] will limit teams to either six or eight. Coaches and other people who determine team composition for tournaments are encouraged to look at the personnel available to them and decide which
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, token bird content '''Jeff Hoppes''' is the history subject editor for [[NAQT]], NAQT's communications director and their liais
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  • == History == ...2014 to 2016. The UK Quiz Bowl Team regularly hosts UK Fall and UK Spring Tournaments, usually in White Hall. They have a rivalry with the [[Louisville|Universit
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography == Notable Tournaments==
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  • ...ultural High School''' is a 9-12 high school in Fulton, MS that has a long history of competing in quizbowl competitions around the state of Mississippi and t ...stang Invitational]] as well as the [[Mississippi State Invitational]] and tournaments around the Southeast as a whole.
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  • ...in UK tournaments. They emerged victorious in all the UK college quizbowl tournaments they participated in during 2023, including [[ARCADIA]] "2022", [[ACF Regio ==History==
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  • ...2010, 2013-2015, and in 2017. The 2010 title game was the first in league history to go to overtime, with the Hornets beating [[Hanover]], 237-235. ==National tournaments==
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  • ==History== ...Regs until it was edited in May 2023. Sam indeed does not know much about history, however does know biology as Durham A's science player.
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  • ...the University of Missouri. For Quiz Bowl in the state of Missouri, see [[:Category: Missouri (State)|Missouri (State)]]'' ...ing area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the [[Missouri Qu
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  • ...rly at [[mainstream quizbowl|mainstream]] [[ICT|national]] [[ACF Nationals|tournaments]] but still win [[CBI NCT]]. ==History==
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  • ...inistrative role within the school. Durbin was the first coach in Illinois history to win one thousand matches. Though the team never won IHSA State, they did ...d questions written by team members, and there were also a small number of tournaments affiliated with IHSSBCA. More than any other program, MacArthur was instrum
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  • ...uestions are usually valued at ten points each, or the same as tossups, in category rounds, making 100 points the maximum possible gain. ...ategory round. In some tournaments, including the [[NAC]], getting all ten category round questions right earns a team an additional bonus of ten or twenty poi
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  • ==NAQT and other tournaments== Kings Park's attendance at tournaments has slowly increased since its founding. In its founding year the team atte
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  • |Subjects = RMP, Geography, History, Current Events, Lit, general ...08-2009 season was quite successful, featuring a number of wins of DC-area tournaments in the early season, and victories at the NSC and HSNCT.
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  • |Subjects = Visual arts, technology, modern world, history ...the well received [[We Have Never Been Modern]] and sequels and the trash tournaments [[The Chris McCray Tournament For Academic Excellence|Chris McCray]] and [[
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  • ...variety of academic [[subjects]], including [[literature]]; [[science]]; [[history]]; [[RMP|religion, mythology, and philosophy]]; [[fine arts]]; [[social sci Quizbowl tournaments are buzzer competitions that cover a variety of academic categories
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  • ...elds full teams, Lakeside has had tremendous success at local and regional tournaments, winning the NAQT Washington State Championships and/or Pacific Northwest C ...mpionships of the National History Bee and Bowl, US History Bee, and USGO. History and geography have always been Lakeside's stronger subjects as past and pre
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  • ...tinued the success of their predecessors. Travelling 15,000 miles to play tournaments in nine states plus the District of Columbia, the team recorded championshi ...t single game score and the highest average game score in the fifteen year history of the competition. In addition, CC set the record for the widest margin o
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  • ...outhern Circuit|Southern Circuit]] and also frequently occurs in [[trash]] tournaments. Wikiplagiarism is also the easiest form of plagiarism to catch, since peo ...less description of art and artists are thought to be plagiarized from art history textbooks, but no one outside of maybe [[Matt Weiner]] is really checking.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, ...[Category: Players active in 2008]] [[Category: Players active in 2009]] [[Category: Missouri S&T]]
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  • ==History== ...t three consecutive years between 1998-2000. The team also participated in tournaments in the Chicagoland area and at [[Decatur MacArthur]], exposing itself to th
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  • ...]s. It has thus been the site of many famous in-game incidents in quizbowl history. ...f amusing non-quizbowl conferences at the same time as NAQT's championship tournaments, including but not limited to two fetish conventions, an e-cigarette expo,
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  • ...hampionship, and more combined wins than any other season in the program’s history. ...record for wins by a B team with 141, played the A team in the finals of 5 tournaments, and finished the season ranked #17 in the country.
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  • ...]] sets. Teams that are a part of the League should take care to not play tournaments using sets they will play during academic league matches. ==History==
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  • ==History== ...e founding of the team, Culver Academies has usually hosted a few [[NAQT]] tournaments each year, including a Midwestern Championship in early-mid May.
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  • |Subjects = History, Road Maps, Star Trek, Broadcast Media ...[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Truman State]]
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  • ...with numerous State & national championships between IHSA, Masonic, & NAQT tournaments. Most notably in 2023 when the NAQT High School National Championship featu ==Mid-Suburban League History (Varsity)==
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  • ...merican, European, and World, with a 1/1 distribution of (global) "Ancient history," archaeology, and "other". Partially following on 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]], th | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5623/ Stats]
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  • ==History== The Miami Valley School's high school quiz team has a somewhat sporadic history, with the program enduring dormant intervals between bursts of success.
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  • ==Early History (2004-2009)== ...of Ottawa's club in the first year, and benefited from Ottawa hosting four tournaments that year. Andrei Janus formally set up a quizbowl club at Carleton in 200
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  • Over the course of the championship's 20+ year history, only two teams have ever won both it and their division of the [[OSSAA Sta ==Format History==
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  • ...& Technology (VA) || Using Electronic Scoresheets for Tournaments || Good tournaments are all about efficiency and organization. Learn how a tool developed by t ...Escandell || LASA (TX) || How to be a History Player || History is a huge category to cover. Learn where to get started and how to approach studying this gig
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  • |Subjects = History, Visual Arts ...is Senior year, Ryan led Emmaus to a series of high finishes at Eastern PA tournaments, highlighted by an upset over [[Manheim Township]] to win the 2014 [[Hender
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  • ==History== ...decades coaching at [[Winnebago]] built a premier program, hosting several tournaments, & setting the standard for quiz bowl in Northern Illinois
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  • ...in the [[DuPage Valley Conference]] as well as State & national quiz bowl tournaments. Most notably, NAQT [[HSNCT]] & [[NAC]] where the program placed 3rd in 201 ==History==
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  • ==History== ...he 2000 team, and had arguably its most successful season, winning various tournaments and once again finishing in second place at the state championship. 2001 C
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  • ...a, Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. IHBB hosts the [[International History Olympiad]], open to qualifying students worldwide. IHBB was founded in 2010 ==[https://www.historybowl.com/resources/game-format/ History Bowl Format]==
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  • ==History== ...the team finished without any prizes, although came very close in multiple tournaments. The team once again lost in the semi-finals round of It's Academic, to Wal
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  • |Subjects = History (esp. Canadian and First World War), Classics, Geography, Current Events ...F Nationals and ICT during his four-year tenure. His depth of knowledge in history, classics and Canadiana made him an integral part of Penn A.
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  • ==History== ...of ACF Regionals tended to be above the usual range of difficulty of most tournaments (later called [[regular difficulty]]).
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  • ==History== Cambridge teams have been successful in ACF tournaments in recent years. A Cambridge A team consisting of [[Oscar Despard]], [[Rach
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  • |Subjects = Trash, history ...HSES]] quizbowl program and has continued to assist them at practices and tournaments. He regularly read at high school quizbowl events throughout Southeastern P
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  • == '''History''' == To date, there have been 7 iterations of the Rowdy Raider Invitational. These tournaments are summarized below:
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  • ...s. Jonathan is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]]. ...Tournament]] essentially playing solo averaging 162.50 ppg and leading the tournaments in powers by a large margin. His other notable achievements include being t
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  • == History == ...playing many events in Ohio, the program also has a tradition of going to tournaments in Pittsburgh, PA and many schools in West Virginia. Unlike most schools, F
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  • ...[Itamar Naveh-Benjamin]] (Biology); [[Hari Parameswaran]] (US and European History, Painting and Sculpture); [[Jonathen Settle]] (Chemistry, Physics, Other Sc | [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7603/ Stats]
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  • ...very difficult. One consequence of this process was that, during the early history of the [[forums]], arguments over which format was better were both frequen *lying to teams about the existence and cost of tournaments in competition with your own
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, Current Events, Tournament Directing ...and were a financial disaster. In March 2020, the LIQBA shifted to online tournaments, and after a string of successful events, he founded the [[American Quizbow
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  • |Subjects = General, History, Religion ...er''' (IPA: '''/ˈwi.nɚ/''') is one of the greatest quizbowl players in the history of the game, and perhaps the most important figure in promoting the expansi
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  • |Subjects = Geography, History, Literature, Religion ...a 2022 OAAC All-State player. She is currently second all-time in scoring history at El Reno, only behind good friend [[Riley Ray]].
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  • |Subjects = History, Visual Arts, Video Games, Hockey, Other Trash ...Myrtle Beach]]. Zach is perhaps best known for a tendency to register for tournaments via the [[Hsquizbowl.org forums|Quizbowl Resource Center forums]] and then
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  • |Subjects = European and American History, Impressionism, Baseball ...hedule of around dozen Pennsylvania high school and middle school quizbowl tournaments annually, directing or backseat directing many of them. He has also worked
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  • ...cial sciences, as well as 0.5/0.5 "other thought" (literary criticism, art history, historiography, etc.) in the style of [[Will Holub-Moorman]] and Jacob Ree ...ge]]'s physics; complaints largely concerned the difficulty of some of the history and "thought" (especially the philosophy and historiography).
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  • ...y one or two buzzers that they must share. The CAC also differs from most tournaments in that there is no "rebounding." This means that once a team has buzzed i == History of CAC ==
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  • ...g in the distribution to more 'classic' quizbowl subjects such as science, history and literature. Originally hosted at York House in Milton Keynes, the tourn | [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3154/ Stats]
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  • |Subjects = General, History, Science, Mythology, and Comic Books ...est overall science players of the modern era, with secondary strengths in history and myth.
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  • ...h-Macon [[Harvest Bowl]], which was quite possibly the worst tournament in history, as he and the team had not written enough questions for the event and did ...son team survived a year. While at Mason, he directed two summer [[trash]] tournaments called [[Capital Punishment]]. While the first was decently-received, the s
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  • ==History== ...the country sending their representative teams from other local & regional tournaments. The Academic WorldQuest is not a quiz bowl tournament. Its format consists
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  • ...y neg on, most categories. During his quizbowl career he has won 3 student tournaments: 2021 [[SMH]], 2022 [[BSQC]], and [[2024 ACF Regionals]]. ...nal of the 28-team Southeast-Midwest housewrite [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/6873/stats/all_games/ 2021 Southeast-Midwest Housewrite], and achieved one
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  • ...he category round, the trailing team chooses one of four categories first. Category rounds include six one-line questions, which bounce back if missed by the a The United States Academic Bee follows a format similar to the [[National History Bee]].
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  • == History == ...ional or any national in four straight years, by winning all four PACE NSC tournaments from 1998 to 2001. They also won an NAC title and an NAQT title during that
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  • == History == Georgia has a long quizbowl history, having participated in the original [[GE College Bowl]] at least as far ba
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  • ==History== ...ficult [[2001 ACF Regionals|ACF Regionals in January 2001]]. The inaugural tournaments was well-received by most members of the quizbowl community, though some in
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  • |Subjects = History ...the 2021 [[Qwiz]] coaches conference about [[tournament director|directing tournaments]].
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  • Cary-Grove is one of the oldest quiz bowl programs in Illinois history predating modern [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|scholastic bowl]] by many years ...een frequent hosts of Masonic Sectionals, IHSA Regionals, & IHSA Sectional tournaments.
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  • |stats = [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/98-99/acfnatnls99.txt] }} The tournament featured perhaps the only All-Star Game in the history of ACF Nationals play. In it, a team consisting of [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Rob
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  • ...se its name, the UT quizbowl team has been known to occasionally appear at tournaments on the local and national circuit and even host such events without its par == History ==
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, the US Civil War Chris excelled at the 3 local pyramidal tournaments he played in high school, but his school chose to concentrate on the [[Know
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  • ...l high school trash quiz bowl tournament and compete in several collegiate tournaments each semester. ==History/Tournaments==
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  • ==Team History== ...and Charter's five teams [http://www.charterschool.org/clubs/academicbowl/tournaments/statesresults/de2006/stats.html finished 1st through 5th.] (This was subse
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  • ...While taking dual-enrollment [[VCU]] classes, Tommy played for VCU at such tournaments as [[2010 ACF Nationals]] and [[2011 ICT]], where the team won the undergra ...GSAC XVIII, for which he wrote all the questions in every category except history and geography, completely finishing the tournament three months before it w
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  • ==History== ...xhaustive list of the projects which the Association has taken on over its history.
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  • |Subjects = music, history, general humanities ...that would have prohibited high schoolers in Missouri from playing college tournaments.
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  • ==History== ...ampionship|MSHSAA State]] titles, defeating Savannah in the finals of both tournaments. At MSHSAA State, Hallsville set new Class 3 single game and total points r
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  • ...listed in [[:Category:Quizbowl improvement methods|the improvement methods category]]. Whether or not it is done strictly for quizbowl, it is always good to [[ ...ategories]] and subcategories for everyone. [[Literature]], [[science]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[Trash|sports]], [[Music|classical music]], etc. all ap
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  • ==History== ...Station Middle School|Barrington Quads]] and [[Richland|Richland Varsity]] tournaments. [http://www.olympiaquestions.com/tournament-questions.html]
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  • |Subjects = Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Earth Science, History, Jazz ...omponent of the regional circuit, as well as regularly hosting high school tournaments. Victor became president during the 2016-17 year, and has since held variou
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  • ...c State]] !! [[NAQT Illinois State Championship|NAQT State]] !! [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHB State]] ...computational math questions." Before IMSANITY, it was common for quizbowl tournaments to contain at most a handful of math questions, while it is now more common
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  • ==History== Princeton has a lengthy though obscure history of participation in [[College Bowl]]. It is known that the club lost to Agn
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the fourth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 18th. ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • ...in 2007 and has since begun to attend and compete at various good quizbowl tournaments in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]] and Michigan. ...-21 at [[HSNCT]] the 2012-2013 team was the most successful team in school history. The team, comprised of Chris Agostino '13, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr
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  • ...shed in May 2019 and currently has 6 members, 2 of whom will be playing in tournaments during the 2019-20 season. The quizbowl team has since disbanded. The NHBB | [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5861/stats/overall/teamdetail/#t6]
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  • ==Team History== ...p 8 at the [[DeSmet Tournament|DeSmet]] and [[Hancock Tournament|Hancock]] tournaments, losing to [[Francis Howell Central]] at both DeSmet and during Two Saints
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  • |Subjects = Literature, World History, RMP ...lpast = [[Furman|Furman University]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]]
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  • ==Broadcast history== ...swered by the other team in thirty team. This team then chooses the second category and repeats the previous process. The fourth segment known as the "Final Ch
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  • ==History== ...n Alex Grabowski, and Sean Koller meant the team routinely finished at the tournaments like the [[North Metropolitan Scholastic Bowl League]] (1st), Kaneland Vars
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  • ...[[quizbowl]] team was formed in 2012, but it began competing in [[National History Bee and Bowl]] the year before in earnest. Lexington's Zaroug Jaleel had pl Zaroug Jaleel soloed the Massachusetts State History Bee and Bowl, winning the JV Bowl and coming in second in the Varsity Bee.
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  • |Subjects = Classics, Geography, Mythology, History, and Folklore ...]][[Category: Players active in 2010]][[Category:Players active in 2011]][[Category: Players active in 2012]]
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  • ...2 who had attended the [[2018 HSNCT]], making this the first HSNCT in NAQT history in which the number of attending HSNCT teams has dropped, compared to the p ...pecialist]], had one of the most impressive [[power]] percentages in HSNCT history—scoring 46/10/12 (82.1%) over 13.0 games.
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name = National Academic Quiz Tournaments, LLC ...QT''', is a company that produces [[pyramidal]] [[quizbowl]] questions and tournaments for [[middle school]], [[high school]], and collegiate play. NAQT produces
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  • Yaphe is widely considered the best player in the history of collegiate quizbowl, being the leading scorer on 6 ACF Nationals champio ...phe has been heavily involved in the writing and editing of NAQT's college tournaments (especially [[ICT]]) since 2010.
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  • ...mewhat higher than regular high school difficulty. Once one of the premier tournaments in the nation, BHSAT attracted teams from across the entire country well in ...ened for 20 consecutive years; since it emerged in the fog before recorded history, this may not be the case.''
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  • ...mbridge, Massachusetts. It participates in [[ACF]], [[mACF]], and [[NAQT]] tournaments. ==History==
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  • ==MSHSAA History== ...ore Saturday tournaments. In 2008, the team attended multiple MSHSAA-style tournaments, including the [[Warrenton Tournament|Warrenton Warrior Classic]] and the [
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  • ...e "C" team in writing packets emphasizing ridiculously easy literature and history, while loading as much science as acceptable into the packet. Illinois' "A ...09 NSC|2009]] [[PACE NSC]]s and at various [[HSNCT]]s, and is a regular at tournaments throughout Illinois. He sometimes reads Illinois Elementary Schools Associa
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  • {{Category box}} ...bowl]] placed under the umbrella of [[fine arts]]. In [[ACF]] and [[mACF]] tournaments, auditory fine arts content is usually divided the two categories of "class
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  • ...[Category: Players active in 2009]] [[Category: Players active in 2010]] [[Category: Players active in 2011]] ...[[ACF]] and served as the head editor of [[ACF Fall]] in 2009. He won many tournaments with various Minnesota lineups throughout the years and is known for his ef
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  • ==History== ...founded by Engineering students, but they do not seem to have attended any tournaments and no longer exist.
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  • ...n the old PACE format had three parts: the Related Tossup-Bonus round, the Category Quiz round, and the Stretch round. ...d the bonus became looser until the bonus was merely within the same large category as the tossup.
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  • ==History== ...re losing to both Stevenson A and Hinsdale Central (twice). OPRF's lack of tournaments afterwards prevented them from facing stronger competition, but they finish
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  • The Harding Academic team competes in both ACF and NAQT tournaments in the Southwest and Midwest regions. The 2012-2013 year marks one of the youngest teams in Harding's quiz bowl history with only three returning players from the 2011-12 team.
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  • ...shed the 2014-2015 season as the most decorated and successful team in the history of the school. ...s that finished 14th and 21st at the previous year’s national championship tournaments. The varsity A team smashed a 14 year old school record in wins (211) by w
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, Sports, TV, Movies, Classic Rock ...e [[Category:Players active in 2007]][[Category:Players active in 2008]][[Category:Players active in 2010]]
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  • ==History== ...ournaments by overseeing the administration of the intramural College Bowl tournaments, sponsoring other campus activities, and selecting teams for intercollegiat
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  • ...gan teams that claimed various national championships and editing many ACF tournaments. Zeke is universally regarded as one of the greatest editors in the history of the game. Zeke edited the successful [[2006 Chicago Open]], the [[2007 A
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  • ...rst episode, the podcast consists entirely of quizbowl matches recorded at tournaments Mike Bentley attends. The only editing done in these matches is to crop of ...xt. This is the primary reason that it takes several weeks and months for tournaments to get uploaded.
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  • |Subjects = Geography, History, Fine Arts ...to show in fall 2016, where he led to his team to single digit finishes at tournaments such as [[SWISS]] I, FAcT, Scarlet Knight Fall, and HFT XI. Evan also earne
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  • ...literature, religion, philosophy, social science), [[Daniel Hothem]] (all history), and [[George Berry]] (painting, non-film misc. arts, trash, current event [[Category: Tournaments]]
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  • ...own Day High School in DC, he was the top scorer at all ten regular-season tournaments he played, as well as the [[2010 NSC]], and took the 2nd place All-Star spo After a seven year, near-total hiatus from playing tournaments, Jackson enrolled in a graduate program at the [[University of Chicago]] an
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  • ==History== ...o Knowledge Bowl Foundation oversees the state and regional Knowledge Bowl tournaments in Colorado.[http://www.coloradokb.org/]
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  • ==History== ...ntley]] and [[Dan Suzman]] have occasionally played on the A Team at these tournaments. [[Jonathan Magin]] was also on a team that won [[Illinois Open]] and the [
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  • ...uth Academic Quiz Tournament and consistently placing impressively at many tournaments throughout the year. At the [[2019 HSNCT]], the team slightly improved upon .../1 line at BHSAT XXIX. Belmont would go on to win their last two in-person tournaments of the year, MIT Spring and LVMIT; at the former, the "big three" of Sheffi
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  • ==History== ...y covers some of the basic high school canon in its tossups, especially in history and literature, as well as current events, sports, and other various [[tras
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  • The origin of the tournament name is lost to history. The main site at CMU is 365 miles from the Atlantic Ocean at its closest p ...orums/viewtopic.php?t=10107 here] and the stats [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/431/ here]. Because the tournament was taking place at Hunter without the s
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  • ...After finishing 4th and 3rd, respectively, in the 2015 and 2016 IHSA State tournaments, IMSA won the tournament in 2017, knocking out the likes of Stevenson in th ==History==
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  • ==History== ...to win the 2005 [[Long Island Fall Tournament]], along with several other tournaments in the area. Unfortunately, the logistic issues created by a lack of a coac
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  • ...QS is a squad of some 40 people who attend weekly practices and occasional tournaments. ==History==
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  • ...ormally strong in [[history]] encounters a packet with extremely difficult history questions, then that team might have a disadvantage for that round entirely ...ination]] being the de facto standard for finals of sufficient size. Other tournaments have, in the past, done things like deliberately mis-seed teams (such as pu
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  • ...2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes ==History==
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  • ...f, such as St. Anne's and Charlottesville High, can and do compete in both tournaments). This leads to occasional confusion on the [[hsquizbowl.org]] boards regar ...ms choosing to attend ''It's Academic'' tapings that conflict with regular tournaments.
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  • ==History== ...ideal site for hosting tournaments. It has hosted numerous IHSA Sectional tournaments, and its perennial top seed in the sectional makes it a nearly annual Regio
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  • ...enteenth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. The tournaments were held on a Friday, March 15. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...a small circuit of tournaments, advertised as "preparatory" HCASC Pre-NCT tournaments, which are run and attended by HCASC programs on questions supplied by Coll ...ted for his "[[civility|intemperate]]" language. Nonetheless the "licensed tournaments" policy was also repealed before the 1999-2000 academic year.
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  • ...gan playing full-time varsity his freshman year. He began to learn of many tournaments as he became more involved, and was able to convince South Callaway to atte ...rom 2009-2012 as well as serving as co-director of nine of Mizzou's hosted tournaments (three iterations each of MFAT, Tiger Bowl, and the Mort Walker Invitationa
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  • ...is probably best known currently as co-owner of [[International Quiz Bowl Tournaments]], which has run [[NASAT]] since 2018. ...[Matt Weiner]] to track stats on was the greater contribution to quiz bowl history. Fred returned to play VCU Open 2009 and the Tommy and Cameron Open. His st
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  • ...he questions for the [[Scobol Solo]], [[Masonic tournament]], and [[IESA]] tournaments, and he runs [[Scobol Solo]] and [[Reinstein Varsity]]. David also produces ...elines, moderator certification, annualization of [[SchoBowlFest]], Novice Tournaments, IHSSBCA Grants, IHSSBCA Liaisons, and a Members Only section of their webs
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  • ...e 2000 and [[2006 NSC|2006]] NSCs are the only known national championship tournaments held at a high school campus since the end of the [[National Academic Super ...ntion for the championship through round 10, this was the only year in the history of the NSC in which no separate consolation playoff was held.
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  • ...l in Champaign, Illinois. Centennial's quiz bowl team has gone to win many tournaments since its creation in 2009. The team was founded and coached by James Garci ==History==
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  • {{Category box}} ...ature]] clues from [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh Cycle|August Wilson's plays]], [[history|historical]] clues about the French and Indian War, and [[sports]] clues ab
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  • ...iego, CA, of about 2,400 9-12 students. For a school established 1991, its history in Quizbowl is long. The '''Broncos''' generally come to every local event ==Tournaments==
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  • ...OAC Committee hosts two tournaments at the end of the season, the Regional Tournaments that are hosted at 6 sites across the state and the State Championship Tour ...cial rules, there are generally three parts to an OAC match. They are the category round, the alphabet round, and the lightning round. Teams are permitted to
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  • ...fication for OAC State. That said, it was the best regional finish in team history. At the Mahoning County Tournament, they lost to both [[Poland]] and [[Canf ...Mahoning County and Mahoning County Tournament and earned trip to HSNCT at tournaments in West Virginia and at [[Solon]]. They will attend HSNCT for the 3rd conse
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  • ==History== ...years Buzzersystems.com has sponsored quiz bowl organizations, leagues, & tournaments including the [[IHSSBCA]] and North Carolina Association for Scholastic Act
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  • ...d [to what extent this applies to the HSNCT itself is debatable, but local tournaments that use short formats with barely modified swiss pairs and then cut to the ...arranging any way for them to play each other. At least seven teams in NAC history have gone undefeated without being named the tournament champion.
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  • In April the Academic Team attended its first National History Bowl Tournament in Washington, D.C. The team finished third in a field of ...ished its season with an overall record of 180-28. The A team competed in tournaments in 15 different states over the course of the season traveling as far west
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  • == History == ...ll swing during the 2019-2020 season, the team did not participate in many tournaments. The only online tournament they attended was the Eugene Valentine's Virtua
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  • Correctly-answered tossups are usually worth 10 points, though some tournaments allow for [[power]]s, in which an increased number of points, usually 15, i ...r (e.g. "this person", "this country"). At an earlier point in quiz bowl's history, questions would frequently use vague pronouns like "this" or omit them ent
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  • ...team won CC’s sixth Michigan Class A State Championship in the twelve year history of the annual tournament in Port Huron. However, it was post season play t ...y successful. Winning a league title and finishing first in four of seven tournaments, the team compiled an overall record of 62-7. With two seconds and a third
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  • ...elopment in the United States. For more targeted discussions of the game's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United ...here is an item that pertains to both or an item relating to middle school history, the box spans both columns.
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  • ===High School Tournaments=== In the 2013-2014 season, Truman hosted a [[National History Bee and Bowl]] tournament on the C set on March 22. [http://www.historybowl
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  • ...st 13 of Virginia's counties; its acronym is deliberately-erroneous. SWATA tournaments are currently open to schools from the counties of Lee, Scott, Wise, Dicken ...e initial round robin featured no powers and bouncebacks on bonuses. SWATA tournaments are also unique in that even though games are untimed, coaches are still al
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  • == History of the Competition == ...me, both competitions were using [[OAC]] formatted questions. The earliest tournaments used Triple Q Questions. Comparing the two, [[OAC]] was an upgrade...barely
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  • ==History== ...ationals, the team finished 37th, the highest a TJ team has ever placed at history bowl, and the high school team attended the [[2016 HSNCT]]. For the HSNCT,
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  • ...team president [[Eliza Grames]] kept Minnesota in the running at national tournaments as well. At ICT, Minnesota (Mike, Andrew, [[Gaurav Kandlikar]], and [[Robin ...ving made the top playoff bracket at eleven straight national championship tournaments, beginning with ACF Nationals in 2008.
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  • ...e of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His editorial accomplishments include [[Illinois Op ...ol, located near Champaign. Additionally, he is a member of the [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] staff, and he occasionally moderates rounds at national
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  • ...le who would know that such topics actually do come up if they played more tournaments. ...by editors; it was created primarily to deal with packets from, e.g., UTC tournaments, which often feature as authors the members of the contributing team, anywh
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  • ...t and academic focus. Bonuses are of the same style as comparable quizbowl tournaments though, even if the difficulty varies in quality and does not always reach ...lming majority of secondary schools in the UK. The most successful team in history is the Westminster School, with nine senior championships since 2005. Other
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  • ...[UTS]], and [[Woburn]] have both hosted and attended tossup/bonus quizbowl tournaments—including [[HSNCT]] and [[PACE NSC]]—growth at the high school level fo From 2010 onward excluding provincials, there are around 4-5 tournaments of varying difficulty (NAQT, housewrites recognized by PACE) each year in O
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  • ...ty-first year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. The tournaments were held on a Friday, March 17. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ==History== ...questions, some of which were recycled from year-to-year and from the CCIU tournaments. In 2016, after fielding many complaints about the questions, PSAC switched
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  • |stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1457/] ...for this tournament consisted of [[Matt Weiner]] (head editor, literature, history, geography, trash, current events), [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]] (arts, RMP),
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the eighth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on March 20th. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...o team was [[Fisher Catholic]], a school which plays several good quizbowl tournaments each year and should know better. The Pennsylvania team was [[Downingtown East]], who played three NAQT tournaments in 2013-2014 as their first foray into good quizbowl.
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  • ==History== ...third of which is a very short, very easy question on a tournament-themed category of answer lines, such as modes of transportation or colors). There were thr
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  • ...d the second and fourth quarters consisting of 60-second lightning rounds. Tournaments beyond the district level use a double-elimination bracket format, and the ...?p=335575#p335575 hsquizbowl forums]</ref>. OSSAA packets have no standard category distribution (resulting in some 40-question rounds only featuring one [[Fin
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  • ==History== ..."bees," also somehow placed 19th, the highest B team NSC finish in school history.
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  • ...etown Day School academic team in Ben's honor. The GDS team has had a long history of promoting excellence in quiz bowl competition in the Washington, Distric ...le to walk well and move so he does not travel with his team even to local tournaments. He has always put the enjoyment of the game for the students as as goal. H
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the ninth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 19th. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...uring Kruse's tenure, Bradley-Bourbonnais was a force around local & state tournaments throughout the 1990's, culminating in two State championship appearances fi [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Illinois high school teams]]
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  • ==History== ...ents in [[Science Monstrosity|science]], [[Chicago Open History Tournament|history]], [[Chicago Open Literature Tournament|literature]], and, more recently, a
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  • ...entity to being one of Georgia's best teams. This article outlines a brief history of Collins Hill quiz bowl. == Early History ==
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  • == Team History == ...s, FHC remained competitive at the Missouri level, placing well at several tournaments, though it was utterly ignorant of "[[good quizbowl]]".
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  • ==History== ...apidly was to forego conference affiliation, and play more matches at more tournaments; something that would have been difficult under the structure of the CSL.
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  • |Subjects = General, History, Science theft ...excellent editor who produces very enjoyable, controlled, and well-written tournaments across all categories (tendency towards offhand commentary aside). In addit
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  • ...on. After teams led by [[Max Schindler]] and [[Ben Zhang]] began attending tournaments regularly, Ladue dominated Missouri quizbowl and became one of the best tea ...am of the first half of the 2010's. They won the vast majority of Missouri tournaments they attended from 2011-2014—often doing so undefeated. Ladue won every [
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  • :''See also: [[:Category: trash tournaments|multiple category trash tournaments]].'' <!-- Valid "cats": Arts, History, Literature, Science, and Trash -->
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  • ...ly 500 questions need to be written for any given [[tournament]]. The long history of [[packet submission]] and [[housewrites]] means that, historically, many ...echnically written. While one can write for projects other than mainstream tournaments (like [[vanity|vanity packets]] or for [[studying]] purposes), the bulk of
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  • ..., and Zambia. After placing highly in their respective national Qualifying Tournaments, sixteen teams from those countries advance to the International Championsh ...number of possible points in each Face-Off Round is 480 (360 in Qualifying Tournaments).
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  • ...urnament, and is generally regarded as one of the three state championship tournaments in Illinois (with [[IHSA State Championship|IHSA State]] and the newer [[Il ==History==
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  • ...hools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the eleventh year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...ic tournaments. Arguments in favor of increasing or decreasing any given [[category]]'s distribution are inevitably couched in discussions of their "importance ! the political history of Paraguay
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  • ==History== ...ch, took over supplying Colorado, Washington, and Minnesota Knowledge Bowl tournaments. In 2021, the state Knowledge Bowl organizations of Colorado, Minnesota, an
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  • ...muel Zhang]] contributed greatly to the success of DVHS in their first few tournaments, placing 5th in JV at both [[California Cup]] 1 (Nov. 9) and 2 (Nov. 23). ...tudying, Eric Chen came back as strong as ever, bulking up particularly in History and Music. The first tournament, California Cup 1 (Nov. 1) was a huge succe
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  • ...ixteenth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. The tournaments were held on a Friday. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...Questions and involves the guessing the identify of a notable figure from history, literature, or popular culture. [[Category: Chicago]][[Category: Games other than quizbowl]]
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  • ...nts with more than one team from a school finishing in the top 5. [[Dorman#History|Dorman]]'s A and B teams finished 5th and 4th respectively. [[Category:HSNCT]]
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  • |Subjects = History Charles is also known for wearing a boutonniere and taking pictures at tournaments.
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  • ...ost matches, players on a team all attend the same school, though [[open]] tournaments do not have this requirement. ===National Tournaments/Titles===
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  • ...founded in 2012 as the school trivia club and initially did not compete in tournaments. The team made its official quizbowl debut the following year, where they s In 2018, Uni decided to attend tournaments in the Chicago Metro Area to play against tougher competition, winning the
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  • ...choose between him and Andrew Yaphe, the most decorated quizbowl player in history who tops everyone’s best-ever list. Seth’s recent triumphs over Andrew, ...s, and true modern eras. Dominates literature, philosophy, music, art, and history. Performance on questions outside the normal canon in those areas shows tha
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  • ...igh school invitational tournaments in the country. Throughout the 20 year history of ABC, there have been many thousands of competitors from more than 1,300 ==History==
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  • St. John's became the only team in the history of the HSNCT to win the tournament without playing in the same year's [[PAC [[Category:HSNCT]]
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  • ==History== ...s four years playing for Oxford Brookes, and when he wasn't working on his history degree or badly hungover from another night in the club (notably missing [[
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  • = History = ...orums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=21904&p=352898]. Following a long drought of no tournaments, Carmel competed at the 2019 NAQT State Quiz Bowl Championship, where Carme
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  • ==History== | 2010 ("ADVANTAGE") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3061/stats/uber-competitive_combined/ Über-Competitive Division]**
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the sixth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 16th. ...[Parag Bhayani]]. This easily ranks among the bigger upsets in Tournament history. Entering the final round, the only thing that would save their chance of
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  • ...esponsible for Lisgar's early elimination at two recent Ontario provincial tournaments. In 2006, 9th-seed UTS beat 2nd-seed Lisgar by 10 points, despite a last-mi ...cisively won by a score of 395-175. This was only the second time in their history that they lost to Lisgar.
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  • |Subjects = Generalist, 1950s geopolitical history, geography, trash ...the first iteration of [[WAO]]. Aside from this, Tom entered several side tournaments, such as [[Listory]], [[HIT]] and [[Floreat]], and led the Brookes team to
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  • ...ead of possibly targeting players, excludes ''TDs'' from being able to run tournaments properly based on factors that should have nothing to do with quizbowl logi ==Previous Tournaments' Neg Prizes==
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  • == History (High School) == ...us Walnut Hills Quiz Team was founded around 1985. In the early 1990s, new history teacher Scott K. Grunder became coach, and would continue to serve as the E
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  • ...mmunity. These span a variety of very different formats broadly within the category of "[[not quizbowl]]", with the unifying thread being a focus on "[[trivia] ...enrollment in college or the skill to compete in high-difficulty [[open]] tournaments, made the transition to trivia a natural choice for many players.
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  • ==History== Dorman is the perpetual defending champion of not one but two national tournaments, as both the [[ASCN]] [[TOC]] and the [[Stars 2000]] had Dorman as the reig
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  • '''Terrapin''' is a long-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. Terrapin may have the longest history of any extant quizbowl tournament.
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  • =Playing History= ...serving as B-team captain when not playing with the A team at invitational tournaments. Max, under captain Sam Stejskal and seniors Jake How and Rossen Rashkov,
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  • ==History== ...progressed, the Vikings kept picking up championship after championship at tournaments, no matter how tough the competition. The polls showed a strong concensus
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  • ...reserve of knowledge in the fields of literature, gourmet foods, Hungarian history, and classical music. ...n not to continue sponsorship of Team Illinois, Ultima began to run normal tournaments, mostly using housewrites during Riley's era. Participation had previously
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  • ...[Reach for the Top|Schoolreach]] League''' is a set of regional qualifying tournaments that take place in late winter and spring. Teams play the [[Reach for the T The league consists of two qualifying tournaments. Schools may only sumbit one team, and there is no intermediate (JV) divisi
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  • ...[[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] state tournament 19 times in the format's 24 year history. Honaker has been classified as a [[VHSL Group A]] school (1998-2013), [[VH | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/10 Fall Novice @ VA Tech]
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  • ==History== ==='''Ancient History'''===
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  • ==History== ...to new coaches. The IESA has a link on its website which advertises local tournaments. The IESA also recently began experimenting with online scorecards.
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  • ...t more importantly, it improved on "[[good quizbowl]]" by attending "good" tournaments, efforts rewarded by a tie for 27th at the [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT HSNCT]]. ...9 NAQT HSNCT]], but it placed highly at a series of other "good" Quiz Bowl tournaments and won every [[MSHSAA]] Academic Competition tournament it attended save o
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  • ...NAQT sets may choose to skip over the computational questions at their own tournaments. ...> The [[Old PACE format]] for [[NSC]] featured a computation bonus in its "Category Quiz" round until it was phased out in 2010. Therefore, it is eminently pos
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  • ...s intentionally vague due to question security requirements.)'' The bonus category was science, with four questions worth 5 points each (standard MSHSAA bonus ...905 summary of his observations], which is perhaps the longest post in the history of the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]], found that at least
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  • ==History== ..., and hosted [[VCU College Bowl High School Invitational|three high school tournaments]] in the spring of 1986, 1987, and 1988. The team's faculty sponsor was Edi
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  • ==History== ...fs, Nick Cummins, and Matt McBride with junior Zach Hayes; this team minus history player Zach attended the [[2012 NSC]] and placed a disappointing 50th.
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  • ...om the far northeast corner of North Carolina, with the winners of the two tournaments meeting in a "Champion's Challenge" similar to the [[It's Academic]] Superb ==Broadcast history==
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  • ==History== ...ead editor had full control of how many questions would come from each sub-category, if at all.
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  • ...profit organization that produces college quizbowl questions and organizes tournaments for those questions. Founded as the [[Academic Competition Foundation]] in ...scope of the organization. The catch-all term [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps with slight mo
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  • Now that the discussion of the various tournaments has finally petered out, I thought I'd promulgate some dogma on question wr ...ion of the Encyclopedia Britannica is superb for many topics, particularly history. Masterplots are a good resource for literature plot summaries, and there a
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  • ...tt Walker]], the subject distribution was "4/4/4/4/4. 4 math, 4 English, 4 History, 4 Science. The last 4 [were] a Miscellaneous catch-all of everything else. Eight district tournaments in each of the six classes were held on April 17. District matchups are ava
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  • ...id Maryland teams (I feel like if Chris Manners played like he did at open tournaments all the time, he'd get up there). Not sure what he's doing right now. ...n five bullet points. 1. Wears a tuxedo a lot. 2. Has become a devastating history player and a solid generalist. 3. Still not at the level of top flight gene
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  • Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 16. District championship ga ...d to be the record at that time. Em is the eighth individual in tournament history to answer 90 or more tossups (of 250) in one state tournament as a non-seni
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  • ...d James Johnson was the highest scorer, finishing 33rd. In between the two tournaments, player Jonathan Thompson was involved in a car accident in which an eighte ...the second victory over a non-community college of the night and in school history. The University of Michigan brought Faulkner State back down to earth with
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  • While most tournaments involve two teams playing in a head-to-head format, the PAC involves matche Unlike most other tournaments, there are a significant number of [[multiple choice]], matching, fill-in-t
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  • Eight district tournaments in each of the six classes were held on April 15. District championship gam ...ts in round 1, Fair Grove became the fifth school in the twenty-seven year history of the MSHSAA State Championship to reach 650 points in any game.
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  • Eight district tournaments in each of the six classes were held on April 9. District championship game ...cord for highest score in a state championship game in the twenty-six year history of the event. The previous record was 600 points, set by 2013 [[Ladue]] (of
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  • ...r. Note that TRASHionals results are rarely if ever counted among a team's history due to open/alum participation. | [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/98-99/trashionals99.txt Stats]
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  • ...provided questions for non-televised intramural and regional championship tournaments for colleges, as the sole supplier of questions and game rules to [[ACUI]]. ...enting the upper Mid-Atlantic, in recent years, for example). The Regional tournaments are directed by student union personnel who are members of ACUI at the host
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  • ...ts in so short a time would give him the ability to accurately compare the tournaments from an impartial perspective. ...eam, though at least in one case, only two words were sufficient (with the category) to determine the answer for the rebounding team). The process then repeat
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  • ...State Semi-final, but again, certain classes opted to forego Super Region tournaments altogether. ...ional Champions directly to state-- the first time in VHSL Scholastic Bowl history that Region runners-up did not advance to the next level of play. In Class
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  • ...n" questions are 2-4 questions (20-40 points) that are linked by a similar category (e.g. "40 point open on architects") and are open to both teams. Like an open question (see last category), but the answer often requires 2 answers in one (e.g. Q: Name both years i
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  • ...he nature of this knowledge should be significant and (in the case of most tournaments) [[academic]]. Such information (sometimes called "significa") is mutually ...rm of trivia is knowledge of specific rankings of "the Best [X] things in [Category Y]". One particularly egregious question in this vein asked players to iden
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  • ...;Other Notable Players and Future Stars&quot;, a sort of Honorable Mention category. ...unt dominance or at least achievement in other areas, such as CBI, singles tournaments, and TRASH. Whenever possible, we took into consideration the full career o
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  • ==History== ...at. Teams qualified to attend it by participating in regional "qualifying tournaments," one held at Manchester and the other at Oxford. Additionally, both Oxfor
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  • ...unavailable for standard invitationals, but were used for some conference tournaments that did not use NAQT's MSHSAA formatted conference set. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 14. District championship ga
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  • ...the oldest Scholastic Bowl teams in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]] history. The team was started in 1981 by [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] coach [[Karen Nie The 2006 season would see Winnebago attend their most tournaments in a year, including the first attendance at [[Earlybird]], [[Loyola Ultima
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  • ...ter and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in music history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner ...r and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in musical history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner
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  • ...wl'''. The IHSA does not keep individual records, and no scoresheets from tournaments are available for conversion data. ...MacArthur]], 142-121. This is the 46th lowest scoring match in tournament history.''
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  • ...tated. It should be noted that question quality at provincial and national tournaments (although not necessarily regional ones) has improved significantly since t [[Category:Bad quizbowl]]
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  • ...e "buzz." This is no longer common in the vast majority of modern quizbowl tournaments. Online tournaments typically use an [[online buzzer]] system like [[Buzzin.live]], which funct
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  • ...uses have three parts that [[bounce back]] to the other team. The question category must be read aloud before each question. There is no longer additional [[ma ...mber [[Scott Walker]], the questions were "4/4/4/4/4. 4 math, 4 English, 4 History, 4 Science. The last 4 [were] a Miscellaneous catch-all of everything else.
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  • <nowiki> 1. How to get info about tournaments</nowiki><br> 14. Which schools normally host tournaments and when are they<br>
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