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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
    594 bytes (84 words) - 23:58, 13 June 2021
  • ...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]]
    554 bytes (71 words) - 11:19, 12 October 2021
  • ...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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  • ...with History Bee, namely the same format, but focuses entirely on American history. [[Category: Subject tournaments]]
    788 bytes (93 words) - 20:28, 29 April 2022
  • ...'''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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