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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Jisoo Park<br />
|Subjects = Literature, Current Events, History<br />
|schoolcur = [[Illinois]] (2022-)<br />
|highschool = [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] (2018-2022)<br />
|firstname = Jisoo<br />
|lastname = Park<br />
|naqtstats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/player/?contact_id=458238 NAQT Profile]<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Jisoo Park''' was a student at [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] and its former club president. He was named to the 2021-22 IHSSBCA All-State Second Team and is considered one of [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial's]] strongest players. He currently attends [[Illinois]].<br />
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==All Tournament Team Awards:==<br />
*Athens Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*Mattoon Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2021 @ Centennial<br />
*Reinstein Varsity 2021 Standard Division<br />
*NAQT State 2021-22<br />
*Protean Challenge 2022<br />
*2022 ACF Fall @ Missouri<br />
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[[Category:People]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2018]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2019]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2020]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2021]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2022]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=57385Centennial (IL)2022-07-29T19:17:19Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial<br />
|image = Centennial (1).png<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br />
|currentpres = Yusuf Jassim<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado temporarily filled the position of assistant coach during the 2021-2022 season. <br />
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=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
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The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
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=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
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The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
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=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
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Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
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=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
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Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
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=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
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Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
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=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
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After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist [[Jisoo Park]], science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
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=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
*Jion Park ('''2022''')<br />
*[[Jisoo Park]] ('''2022''')<br />
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=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] (Second Team) Class AA<br />
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=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom_Stateline&diff=57376Bergstrom Stateline2022-07-29T12:23:19Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Results */</p>
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<div>'''Bergstrom Stateline''' is a a high school televised quizbowl tournament in Rockford, Illinois hosted by WTVO Channel 17 / WQRF FOX 39. It was first televised in 2015 for Northwest Illinois high school teams. Then from 2017, a another separate tournament titled "Tournament of Champions" was held for all Illinois high school teams. The tournament has held six seasons as of 2020, while the "Tournament of Champions" has held two seasons. <br />
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==Broadcast history==<br />
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[[File:bergstromoldlogo.png|thumb|Bergstrom's Old Logo (2015-2017)]]<br />
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[[File:bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg|thumb|Bergstrom's Current Logo (2017-ongoing)]]<br />
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===Hosts===<br />
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The tournament was hosted by Nick Toma a Eyewitness News Anchor, from 2015 to 2016 until his departure from the news station. He was replaced by Eric Wilson a Eyewitness News Anchor, who to this day still hosts the tournament. <br />
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===Format===<br />
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The regular tournament are attended by thirty-two teams from Northwest Illinois high school teams. The "Tournament of Champions" are attended by eight teams from Illinois as a whole. <br />
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===Timeslot===<br />
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Episodes air on Saturdays at 6:30 PM on WTVO. Sundays at 8:30 PM on MYNETWORKTV. Sundays at 9:30 PM on FOX 39.<br />
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==Sponsorship==<br />
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The tournament has been sponsored by Toni's of Winnebago and Portillos. The sponsors offer giftcards to teams who answer a special question between the volleyball round and lighting round.<br />
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==Questions/Rules==<br />
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Since its creation, the tournament has used [[NAQT]] packet sets that are specifically used for television shows. The tournament uses Standard NAQT Television rules. <br />
The rules allows two teams to play against each, while only four players are permitted to play for each team. The standard tossup count is 40 (This is the generic denominator used to normalize scores for reporting purposes. That is, statistics under these scoring rules are reported in terms of points per 40 tossups heard. For rules that use timed games, it represents a typical number of tossups heard in a game, though variation exists. For rules that use untimed games, it represents the number of tossups that will be read in regulation in a standard game.) <br />
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Matches in the tournament is divided into four segments. The first segment is a "Buzz-in Round" where players answers questions for ten points, like in actual tournaments. The second segment is a "Volleyball Round" where each team is given a question that they can only answer. The team may discuss what the answer is but only the captain can answer. Each of the volleyball questions are for ten points. The third segment begins with a special question to acquire a giftcard to one of the sponsors, then continues into a "Lighting Round". A team then decides between three categories then answers the questions within the chosen category. Like the previous round, discussion is allowed but only the captain can answer. They must answer ten questions in sixty seconds. Any incorrect or skipped questions is then answered 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 Challenge" has teams answers questions like in the first segment, but each question's points are double. <br />
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The questions' distribution can vary, but the categories in the question set are literature, science, history, fine arts, RMPSS and trash. Computation math questions rarely appears. <br />
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=Results=<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2015 <br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| Oregon<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Newman Catholic<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| [[Stillman Valley]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]] <br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Winnebago]]<br />
| Galena<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Morrison<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Durand]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2021<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2022<br />
| [[Belvidere North]] <br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
|}<br />
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===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl Tournament of Champions===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2018 <br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| [[Metea Valley]]<br />
| [[Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Dunlap]]<br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|-<br />
| 2021<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|-<br />
| 2022<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
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=Links=<br />
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*[https://www.mystateline.com/community/statelinequizbowl/] <br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6297]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6616]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7690]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=8360]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9426]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9864]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9876]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=10809]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0NzBJgtISak5USjGz7V3OAJAEGn4tbTg]<br />
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[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=57375Parkland Challenge2022-07-29T12:21:28Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. Questions packets used are questionable as a result of its quality and choice of topics. The tournament is considered a example of [[bad quizbowl]] as a result, which resulted in [[University Lab]] boycotting and prominent players from [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] to decline to attend. <br />
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=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
! Top Individual Scorer<br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| David Fischer<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| St. Joseph Ogden<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Judah Christian<br />
| [[Alston Boyd]]<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Bloomington]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| St. Thomas More<br />
| Nathan Somers<br><span style="font-size:85%">Prairie Central<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Danville <br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Iain Carpenter]]<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Parker Otto<br><span style="font-size:85%">Blue Ridge<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| Villa Grove<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Rantoul<br />
| Central<br />
| Jackson Wiessing<br><span style="font-size:85%">Villa Grove<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|-<br />
| 2021<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|-<br />
| 2022<br />
| Villa Grove<br />
| St. Thomas More<br />
| Fisher<br />
| Oakwood<br />
| Caleb Wiessing<br><span style="font-size:85%">Villa Grove<br />
|}<br />
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=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNwMUQfzf7ZTpOw2PzPFyPh8]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]<br />
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[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=57374Centennial (IL)2022-07-29T12:12:55Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Alumni */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial<br />
|image = Centennial (1).png<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = [[Jisoo Park]]<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
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=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
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The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
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=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
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The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
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=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
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Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
<br />
After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist [[Jisoo Park]], science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
*Jion Park ('''2022''')<br />
*Jisoo Park ('''2022''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Jisoo_Park&diff=56583Jisoo Park2022-06-09T18:40:11Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Jisoo Park<br />
|Subjects = Literature, Current Events, History<br />
|schoolcur = [[Illinois]] (2022-)<br />
|highschool = [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] (2018-2022)<br />
|firstname = Jisoo<br />
|lastname = Park<br />
|naqtstats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/player/?contact_id=458238 NAQT Profile]<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Jisoo Park''' was a student at [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] and its former club president. He was named to the 2021-22 IHSSBCA All-State Second Team and is considered one of [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial's]] strongest players. He will be attending [[Illinois]].<br />
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==All Tournament Team Awards:==<br />
*Athens Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*Mattoon Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2021 @ Centennial<br />
*Reinstein Varsity 2021 Standard Division<br />
*NAQT State 2021-22<br />
*Protean Challenge 2022<br />
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[[Category: High school players active in 2018]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2019]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2020]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2021]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2022]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Jisoo_Park&diff=55915User:Jisoo Park2022-04-22T01:00:07Z<p>Jisoo Park: Redirected page to Jisoo Park</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT[[Jisoo Park]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=55914Centennial (IL)2022-04-22T00:59:40Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial<br />
|image = Centennial (1).png<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = [[Jisoo Park]]<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
<br />
After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist [[Jisoo Park]], science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2021-2022: [[Jisoo Park]] (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Jisoo Park<br />
|Subjects = Literature, Current Events, history<br />
|highschool = [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] (2018-2022)<br />
|firstname = Jisoo<br />
|lastname = Park<br />
|naqtstats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/player/?contact_id=458238 NAQT Profile]<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Jisoo Park''' is a senior at [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] and its current club president. Named to the 2021-22 IHSSBCA All-State Second Team and is considered one of [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial's]] strongest players. <br />
<br />
==All Tournament Team Awards:==<br />
*Athens Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*Mattoon Frosh/Soph 2019-20<br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2021 @ Centennial<br />
*Reinstein Varsity 2021 Standard Division<br />
*NAQT State 2021-22<br />
*Protean Challenge 2022<br />
<br />
[[Category:People]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2018]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2019]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2020]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2021]]<br />
[[Category: High school players active in 2022]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=55908Centennial (IL)2022-04-21T19:23:25Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial<br />
|image = Centennial (1).png<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
<br />
After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist Jisoo Park, science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jisoo Park Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2021-2022: Jisoo Park (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:Centennial_(1).png&diff=55907File:Centennial (1).png2022-04-21T19:22:51Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div></div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=55489Centennial (IL)2022-03-19T03:29:01Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* All-State Team */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
<br />
After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist Jisoo Park, science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jisoo Park Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2021-2022: Jisoo Park (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=55426Centennial (IL)2022-03-11T23:50:43Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent the team's downfall. The team was able to improve significantly during the 2018-2019 season by winning the Kickoff and Big 12 Conference Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. Sorice departed in order to teach at Rantoul. Andrew Cheun was promoted, leaving the JV coach position vacant. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=(2021-2022 Season)=<br />
<br />
After a season hiatus, the team's performance was rebuilt through a team that had one of the strongest performances in the school's history. The A team comprised of strongly improved generalist Jisoo Park, science specialist Jion Park, history, geography and religion specialist Yusuf Jassim, and newcomer Sophia Stuart whose mythology and literature depth was impressive for a freshman. Jisoo narrowly missed moving onto the finals of Scobol Solo after losing his final game, making him the closest player in reaching the tournament's final. The team placed 2nd at their hosted kickoff, losing two tough games to Uni. The shorthanded team placed 5th at the Standard Division of Reinstein Varsity, making it their best position at this tournament. The team placed 3rd at Masonic Sectionals, losing to Uni and Springfield, repeating their position from the last iteration. The school hosted the 2022 NAQT State Championship for the first time, where the team placed 12th after rough games. The team narrowly lost to Bloomington at their hosted-regional site, repeating another loss. <br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2021-2022: Yusuf Jassim Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jion Park Class AA <br />
*2021-2022: Jisoo Park Class AA <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=David_Riley_Memorial_Kickoffs&diff=54431David Riley Memorial Kickoffs2021-12-22T14:29:17Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Results */</p>
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<div>The '''David Riley Memorial Kickoffs''' (formerly the "IHSSBCA Kickoff" is a parallel series of high school tournament held at several sites across the state of Illinois, usually in mid-November. This tournament is the traditional beginning of the [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]] season, although since its inception, several tournaments have taken dates before Kickoff. Starting in 2016, the tournament series was named in memory of [[David Riley]].<br />
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For several years, some sites divided teams into "large" and "small" school divisions, however, this division was left strictly to the host, and was quite arbitrary, often putting schools' A and B teams in different divisions. In particular, it did not follow the IHSA Class A (small)/Class AA (large) division system.<br />
<br />
Excepting IHSA Regionals and Masonic Sectionals, this tournament is the most-attended (as with the others, when sites are combined) of any high school tournament in Illinois.<br />
<br />
For the first few years of the tournament, questions were written by [[Triad Questions]], a company founded by Martin Stroup and two of his friends who played for [[Illinois]] in the early 1990s. The questions were in [[IHSA]] format and distribution but were significantly more [[pyramidal]] than other questions generally used at that time. Several question providers were used over the years, including a few times when the questions were written by Sister John Baricevic. Starting around 2008, the format started changing away from [[IHSA]] format.<br />
<br />
[[Illinois]] hosted a fall tournament in 1995 directed by Martin Stroup. [[MacArthur]] defeated [[Quincy]] for the Championship, and [[Latin]] defeated [[Niantic-Harristown]] for Third Place. Stroup had played for [[Tom Durbin]] at [[MacArthur]], and they worked together the next year to have [[IHSSBCA]] sponsor the tournament when IHSSBCA was formed and Durbin became its first Chair. Ever since the Kickoffs have gone to multiple sites, the central coordinator has been [[David Riley]].<br />
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==Results==<br />
===1996===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|19 Oct 1996<br />
|'''UIUC'''<br />
|35<br />
|[[Quincy]]<br />
|[[Fremd]]<br />
|[[Woodruff]]<br />
|[[MacArthur]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===1997===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|18 Oct 1997<br />
|'''[[Loyola Academy]]'''<br />
|30<br />
|[[New Trier]]<br />
|MacArthur<br />
|[[Wilmington]]<br />
|[[Moline]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===1998===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|21 Nov 1998<br />
|'''Loyola Academy'''<br />
|60<br />
|Loyola Academy<br />
|[[IMSA]]<br />
|New Trier<br />
|MacArthur<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===1999===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|20 Nov 1999<br />
|'''Loyola Academy'''<br />
|42<br />
|New Trier<br />
|IMSA<br />
|Loyola Gold (A)<br />
|[[Stevenson]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''[[Sterling]]'''<br />
|24<br />
|[[Auburn]]<br />
|[[Boylan]]<br />
|[[Byron]]<br />
|[[Stillman Valley]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''[[PORTA]]'''<br />
|28<br />
|[[Quincy]]<br />
|[[St. Teresa]]<br />
|[[Notre Dame (Peoria)]]<br />
|[[Warrensburg-Latham]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''[[Fairfield]]'''<br />
|12<br />
|[[Salem]]<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|[[Robinson]]<br />
|Fairfield B<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2000===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|18 Nov 2000<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Loyola Academy'''<br>Academic Div<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Wheaton North]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola Academy A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Marist]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Downers Grove North]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Lake Park]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Cary-Grove]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Notre Dame (Niles)]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br>Blue Div.<br />
|12<br />
|Auburn<br />
|[[Streator]]<br />
|Sterling<br />
|Boylan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Gold Div.<br />
|12<br />
|[[LaSalle-Peru]]<br />
|Moline<br />
|[[Winnebago]]<br />
|Stillman Valley<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''PORTA'''<br>Large School Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Springfield Southeast]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|MacArthur<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Quincy A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Normal Community]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Small School Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|12<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Warrensburg-Latham]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Dunlap]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Athens]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Bloomington Central Catholic]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Fairfield'''<br />
|10<br />
|Salem<br />
|Robinson<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|[[Breese Central]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2001===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|17 Nov 2001<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Loyola Academy'''<br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Downers Grove North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fremd<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Trier<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Homewood-Flossmoor]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[The Latin School]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Lake Forest]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[St. Ignatius]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Notre Dame (Niles) A<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br>Gold Div.<br />
|16<br />
|Streator<br />
|Sterling<br />
|[[Galesburg]]<br />
|Moline<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Blue Div.<br />
|16<br />
|[[Marian Central Catholic]]<br />
|[[Coal City]]<br />
|Auburn B<br />
|Sterling B<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''St. Teresa'''<br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|15<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield Southeast<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Normal U High]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Bradley-Bourbonnais]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Quincy<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|15<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bloomington Central Catholic<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Sullivan]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|St. Teresa<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Athens<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Fairfield'''<br />
|12<br />
|[[Carterville]]<br />
|[[Highland]]<br />
|Breese Central<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2002===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|16 Nov 2002<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''[[Von Steuben]]'''<br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Wheaton North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Libertyville]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Latin<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Downers Grove North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Crystal Lake South]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Wheaton Warrenville South]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Hoffman Estates]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br>Gold Div.<br />
|15<br />
|[[Rockridge]]<br />
|[[Richmond-Burton]]<br />
|Winnebago<br />
|[[Newman Central Catholic]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Blue Div.<br />
|15<br />
|Stillman Valley<br />
|Boylan<br />
|Auburn<br />
|Moline<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''[[Springfield]]'''<br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|13<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|MacArthur<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Quincy A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Pleasant Plains]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Sullivan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|14<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Bunker Hill]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Rossville-Alvin]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Quincy B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Riverton]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Fairfield Community College'''<br />
|16<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|[[Litchfield]] A<br />
|Carterville<br />
|[[Mt. Carmel (Illinois)]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2003===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|15 Nov 2003<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Von Steuben'''<br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|22<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Wheaton North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Marist<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Trier<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bradley-Bourbonnais<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Rufus King]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|St. Ignatius<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Von Steuben<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Buffalo Grove]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|24<br />
|Auburn<br />
|Winnebago<br />
|Boylan<br />
|[[Rock Island]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Springfield'''<br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|10<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|MacArthur<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Bunker Hill]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Bloomington]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Normal Community West]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|15<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Pittsfield]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Macon Meridian]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Riverton<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|PORTA<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Wayne City'''<br />
|8<br />
|Carterville<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|[[Edwards County]]<br />
|Robinson<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2004===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|20 Nov 2004<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Von Steuben'''<br>Scholastic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|20<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Trier<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Lincoln Way-East]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bradley-Bourbonnais<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Academic Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|20<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Von Steuben<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola Academy<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Lisle]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br>Div. I<br />
|18<br />
|Auburn<br />
|[[Bettendorf]]<br />
|Winnebago<br />
|IMSA<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Div. II<br />
|12<br />
|Byron<br />
|[[Morrison]]<br />
|[[Galva]]<br />
|Rockridge<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''[[Unity]]'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|27<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|MacArthur<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Morton]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Normal Community West<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Macon Meridian<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Wayne City'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Carbondale]]<br />
|[[O'Fallon]]<br />
|Carterville<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2005===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|19 Nov 2005<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|46<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Fenwick]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Deerfield]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Trier<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Wheaton North<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br>Div. I<br />
|18<br />
|Auburn<br />
|Moline<br />
|Winnebago<br />
|Boylan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Div. II<br />
|16<br />
|Morrison<br />
|Auburn B<br />
|[[Seneca]]<br />
|Newman Central Catholic<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Bloomington'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Quincy<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Morton<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bradley-Bourbonnais<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Wayne City'''<br />
|10<br />
|Carbondale<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|O'Fallon<br />
|[[Charleston]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2006===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|18 Nov 2006<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|54<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|St. Ignatius<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Maine South]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Wheaton North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Libertyville<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|24<br />
|Auburn<br />
|Morrison<br />
|Moline<br />
|Newman Central Cathollic<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Bloomington'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|42<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bloomington<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|MacArthur<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bradley-Bourbonnais<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Wayne City'''<br />
|8<br />
|O'Fallon<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|Wayne City<br />
|Edwards County<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2007===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|10 Nov 2007<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''PORTA'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bloomington<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|PORTA<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Roanoke-Benson]]<br />
|-<br />
|17 Nov 2007<br />
|'''Wheaton North'''<br />
|54<br />
|Wheaton North<br />
|New Trier<br />
|Auburn<br />
|[[Naperville North]]<br />
|-<br />
|17 Nov 2007<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Sterling'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|26<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Byron<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bettendorf<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Boylan<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Winnebago<br />
|-<br />
|17 Nov 2007<br />
|'''O'Fallon'''<br />
|20<br />
|O'Fallon<br />
|[[Carbondale]]<br />
|[[Quincy]]<br />
|Charleston<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2008===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|8 Nov 2008<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|54<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola Academy<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Trier<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|26<br />
|LaSalle-Peru<br />
|[[Moline]]<br />
|[[Bloomington]]<br />
|Boylan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''PORTA'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|32<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Warrensburg-Latham]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[New Berlin]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|12<br />
|[[Carbondale]]<br />
|[[Marissa]]<br />
|Charleston<br />
|[[Carterville]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===2009===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|21 Nov 2009<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|60<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola Academy<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|St. Ignatius<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Oak Park-River Forest A]]<br />
|-<br />
|14 Nov 2009<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|26<br />
|[[Geneva]]<br />
|Bettendorf<br />
|[[Kaneland]]<br />
|Marian Central Catholic<br />
|-<br />
|14 Nov 2009<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''PORTA'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Litchfield]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Glenwood]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Macomb]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Berlin<br />
|-<br />
|21 Nov 2009<br />
|'''[[Greenville]]'''<br />
|10<br />
|[[Althoff]]<br />
|O'Fallon<br />
|Greenville<br />
|[[Gillespie]]<br />
|-<br />
|14 Nov 2009<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|10<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Charleston A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fairfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Charleston B<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 136 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-88<br />
<br />
===2010===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|6 Nov 2010<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br>Competitive Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Oak Park-River Forest<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Learning Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|42<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[St. Viator]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Naperville Central]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fenwick<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|6 Nov 2010<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|24<br />
|[[Belvidere North A]]<br />
|[[Guilford]]<br />
|Marian Central Catholic<br />
|Byron<br />
|-<br />
|13 Nov 2010<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''[[Centennial]]'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Rolling Meadows]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Normal Community<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Centennial<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Streator<br />
|-<br />
|6 Nov 2010<br />
|'''PORTA'''<br>A Teams Div.<br />
|20<br />
|Glenwood<br />
|Macomb<br />
|[[Richwoods]]<br />
|Quincy<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>B Teams Div.<br />
|7<br />
|Springfield B<br />
[[Litchfield]] B<br />
|unknown<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|6 Nov 2010<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Greenville'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Greenville<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|O'Fallon<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Marquette (Alton)]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 157 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-98<br />
<br />
===2011===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|19 Nov 2011<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br>Über-Competitive Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola Academy A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn A<br>Wheaton Warrenville A<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Standard Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|64<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Lake Zurich]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Fenton]]<br>Kaneland<br>Wheaton North B<br>Stevenson B<br>The Latin School A<br>Naperville North A<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Sterling'''<br />
|24<br />
|Belvidere North A<br />
|[[Sycamore]]<br />
|Marian Central Catholic<br />
|Boylan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Centennial'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Centennial A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bradley-Bourbonnais A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Mahomet-Seymour A<br>Bloomington Central Catholic A<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''PORTA'''<br>Class AA Div.<br />
|8<br />
|Macomb<br />
|Springfield A<br />
|Glenwood A<br />
|Glenwood B<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Class A Div.<br />
|16<br />
|PORTA<br />
|Warrensburg-Latham<br>[[LSA (Decatur)]]<br />
|<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Greenville'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|O'Fallon<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Carlinville]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Southwestern]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Marquette (Alton) A<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|6<br />
|Carbondale A<br />
|Carbondale B<br />
|Carterville<br>[[Johnston City]]<br>Fairfield<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
:Total Attendance: 176 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-109<br />
<br />
===2012===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
|17 Nov 2012<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Wheaton North'''<br>Upper Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Wheaton North A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Metea Valley A]]<br>Wheaton Warrenville South A<br>St. Ignatius A<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"| <br>Standard Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Naperville North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Homewood-Flossmoor A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Carmel]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Loyola Academy''' <br>Competitive Div.<br />
|10<br />
|Belvidere North A<br />
|Loyola Academy A<br />
|IMSA A<br />
|Auburn A<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| <br>Standard Div.<br />
|24<br />
|St. Viator A<br />
|Fenton A<br />
|[[Wauconda]]<br />
|Auburn C<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Sterling'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|22<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Boylan A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Newman Central Catholic<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stillman Valley A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Moline<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Bloomington'''<br />
|24<br />
|Bloomington A<br />
|Mahomet-Seymour A<br />
|[[Champaign Central]]<br />
|Bradley-Bourbonnais A<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''PORTA'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|20<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Macomb A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Glenwood A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield<br>Macomb B<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Greenville'''<br />
|18<br />
|[[Carlinville]]<br />
|[[Cumberland]]<br />
|[[Southwestern]] A<br />
|[[Marquette (Alton) A |Marquette Catholic]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|9<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Savannah (MO)]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carterville A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale B<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 175 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-120<br />
<br />
===2013===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
|23 Nov 2013<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Maine South'''<br>Upper Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Maia Karpovich]] (IMSA A) - 93 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Standard Div.<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carmel A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Loyola B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Latin B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Brian Johnson]] (Maine South) - 85 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor'''<br />
|36<br />
|[[Chicago Lab]]<br />
|[[Metea Valley]]<br />
|[[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
|Naperville Central<br />
|[[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]] (Chicago Lab) - 99 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Sterling'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Newman Central Catholic<br>[[Marian Central Catholic]]<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Belvidere North A<br>Moline<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Andrew Pearson]] ([[Rock Island]]) - 98 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Centennial'''<br />
|32<br />
|Bloomington A<br />
|Springfield A<br />
|Glenwood A<br />
|<br />
|[[Jackson Myers]] (Springfield A) - 125 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|7<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale A<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Prerak Trivedi]] (Carbondale A) - 72 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Greenville'''<br />
|20<br />
|[[Cumberland (IL)|Cumberland A]] <br />
|[[Marquette (Alton)]]<br />
|[[Southwestern]]<br />
|[[Mount Vernon (Illinois)|Mount Vernon]]<br />
|[[Charley Ault]] (Cumberland A) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 165 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-130<br />
<br />
===2014===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
|22 Nov 2014<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Carbondale]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Nashville]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Carterville]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[McCracken County]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mahir Morshed]] (Carbondale) - 74.29 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Champaign Centennial'''<br />
|32<br />
|[[Bloomington]]<br />
|[[Harrison]]<br />
|[[Harrison]]<br />
|[[University Lab (Urbana)]]<br />
|[[Alston Boyd]] (Bloomington) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Fenwick'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|18<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Latin]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[St. Ignatius]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Jack Skalitzky]] (St. Ignatius) - 80 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor'''<br />
|36<br />
|[[Naperville North]]<br />
|[[Homewood-Flossmoor]]<br />
|[[Wheaton North]]<br />
|[[University of Chicago Lab]]<br />
|[[Jakob Myers]] (Naperville North) - 132 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Keith Country Day'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|12<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Newman Central Catholic]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Belvidere North]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Boylan]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Elliot Frankfother]] (Newman Cent. Cath.) - 130.95<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Macomb'''<br />
|16<br />
|[[Macomb]]<br />
|[[Dunlap]]<br />
|[[Moline]]<br />
|[[Galesburg]]<br />
|[[Paul Lee]] (Dunlap) - 96.43 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Southwestern'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|20<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Glenwood]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Marquette (Alton)]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Southwestern]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Litchfield]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mark Thompson Patterson]] (O'Fallon A) - 92.5 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Stevenson'''<br>Upper Div.<br />
|10<br />
|[[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]<br />
|[[Barrington]]<br />
|[[IMSA]]<br />
|[[Metea Valley]]<br />
|[[Cole Timmerwilke]] (Auburn) - 90 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Standard Div.<br />
|24<br />
|[[Loyola]]<br />
|[[Lake Zurich]]<br />
|[[Stevenson]] B<br />
|[[Saint Viator]]<br />
|[[Varun Cidambi]] (Fremd E) - 82 ppg<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 176 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-140<br />
<br />
===2015===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 21 Nov 2015<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Belvidere North'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Waubonsie Valley]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Boylan]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Belvidere North]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Brian Kalathiveetil (Waubonsie Valley) - 91.43 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|5<br />
|Carbondale A<br />
|Carbondale B<br />
|Fairfield<br />
|Carterville<br />
|[[Jonathan Huh]] (Carbondale A) - 106.25 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Fenwick'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Hinsdale Central]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Hinsdale Central B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|OPRF A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Latin A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Jack Skalitzky]] ([[St. Ignatius]]) - 132.22 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Galesburg'''<br />
|6<br />
|Mahomet-Seymour A<br />
|Galesburg A<br />
|Mahomet-Seymour B<br />
|[[Monticello]]<br />
|[[Iain Carpenter]] (Mahomet-Seymour A) - 85.56 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Competitive<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|12<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Naperville North]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Homewood-Flossmoor A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Metea Valley]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Jakob Myers]] (Naperville North A) - 140 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|<br>Standard<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|36<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Timothy Christian]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Glenbard East]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Oswego East]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Oak Lawn]] A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Trevor Spreadbury]] (Oak Lawn) - 85.56 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Southwestern'''<br />
|30<br />
|[[O'Fallon]] A<br />
|[[Urbana Lab]]<br />
|[[Glenwood]]<br />
|[[Springfield]]<br />
|Mark Thompson Patterson (O'Fallon A) - 109 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Stevenson'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Barrington<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Cole Timmerwilke]] (Auburn A) - 127.73 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 151 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-150<br />
<br />
===2016===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 19 Nov 2016<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Fenwick'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Hinsdale Central|Hinsdale Central A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Waubonsie Valley]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Oak Park-River Forest|OPRF A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Fenwick|Fenwick A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Brian Kalathiveetil (Waubonsie Valley) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Competitive<br />
|12<br />
|[[Naperville North|Naperville North A]]<br />
|[[Homewood-Flossmoor|Homewood-Flossmoor A]]<br />
|[[Harrison (IN)|Harrison A]]<br />
|[[Timothy Christian]]<br />
|[[Jakob Myers]] (Naperville North A) - 165 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Standard<br />
|48<br />
|[[Naperville Central|Naperville Central A]]<br />
|[[Bradley-Bourbonnais|Bradley-Bourbonnais A]]<br />
|[[Glenbard East|Glenbard East A]]<br />
|Harrison B<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Morrison'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|16<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Boylan|Boylan A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Newman Central Catholic|Newman Cent. Catholic]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Riverdale]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mike Powers]] (Newman Cent. Catholic) - 70.71 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Springfield''' Main<br />
|29<br />
|[[Glenwood]]<br />
|[[University (Normal)]]<br />
|[[Macomb|Macmb A]]<br />
|[[Mahomet-Seymour|Mahomet-Seymour A]]<br />
|[[Charlie Cutting]] (University (Normal)) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|B Team Division<br />
|10<br />
|[[Greenville|Greenville B]]<br />
|[[New Berlin|New Berlin B]]<br />
|Greenville C<br />
|[[Quincy|Quincy B]]<br />
|[[Joel Nord]] (Greenville B) - 56.88 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Stevenson''' Upper<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Barrington|Barrington A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Stevenson|Stevenson A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[IMSA|IMSA A]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Fremd|Fremd A]] (Barrington A)<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[John Waldron]] (Barrington A) - 76.43 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Standard<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fremd B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Evanston]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Marian Central Catholic|Marian Cent. Catholic]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Jake Fiedler]] (Marian Cent. Catholic) - 85 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 171 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-160<br />
<br />
===2017===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 18 Nov 2017<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Byron'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|12<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Belvidere]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Byron<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Moline<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Belvidere North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Nick Larson]] (Belvidere) - 92 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Standard<br />
|36<br />
|Homewood-Flossmoor<br />
|Naperville Central<br />
|Metea Valley<br />
|Latin<br />
|[[Aristotle Vainikos]] ([[Sandburg]]) - 109 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|B Teams<br />
|24<br />
|Latin C<br />
|Naperville North B<br />
|Sandburg C<br />
|Sandburg E<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Carbondale'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|5<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|O'Fallon<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|unknown<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Stevenson''' Competitive<br />
|8<br />
|Stevenson<br />
|Auburn<br />
|IMSA<br />
|Fremd<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Standard<br />
|36<br />
|[[Lyons Township]]<br />
|Fremd C<br />
|New Trier<br />
|Wheaton Warrenville South<br />
|[[Dimitri Speron]] (Maine South) - 99 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Mattoon'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|32<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[University of Illinois Lab]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Glenwood<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Mahomet-Seymour<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Williamsville]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Mitch McCullar]] (Williamsville) - 130 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Quincy'''<br />
|10<br />
|Southwestern<br />
|Macomb<br />
|Springfield<br />
|[[Quincy Notre Dame]]<br />
|[[Jacob Simmons]] (Southwestern) - 112 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''[[Routt Catholic]]'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Athens<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carlinville<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Berlin<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Riverton<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Alex Morris]] (Athens) - 104 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 171 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-170<br />
<br />
===2018===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 17 Nov 2018<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Belvidere'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|12<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Belvidere<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Elgin Academy]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Newman Central Catholic<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Winnebago<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Nick Larson (Belvidere) - 113 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Standard<br />
|34<br />
|Naperville Central<br />
|Latin A<br />
|Latin B<br />
|Harrison (IN)<br />
|[[Ashish Subramanian]] (Hoffman Estates)<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Mostly Novice<br />
|32<br />
|[[St. Laurence]]<br />
|Sandburg<br />
|Geneva<br />
|Metea Valley<br />
|unknown<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Springfield Franklin'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|20<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Macomb<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Glenwood<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Athens<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Alex Morris (Athens) - 101 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Stevenson''' Uber<br />
|10<br />
|Stevenson<br />
|University Lab<br />
|Fremd A<br />
|tie: IMSA/Barrington<br />
|[[Hanson Hao]] (IMSA) - 94 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|Standard<br />
|24<br />
|Evanston<br />
|[[Palatine]]<br />
|Fremd B<br />
|Marian Central Catholic<br />
|[[Ryan Tsau]] (Palatine) - 94 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Mattoon'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Centennial<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Mahomet-Seymour<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Paris]]<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Champaign Central<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Nick Morrow]] (Mahomet-Seymour) - 58 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Southwestern'''<br />
|18<br />
|Carbondale<br />
|[[Rochester]]<br />
|Southwestern<br />
|Carlinville<br />
|[[Luke Tutterow]] (Southwestern) - 83 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 174 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-179<br />
<br />
===2019===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 23 Nov 2019<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Auburn''' Competitive<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fremd<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Govind Prabhakar]] (Stevenson A) - 82 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Auburn''' Standard<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|24<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson D<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson C<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|St. Charles East<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Waubonsie Valley<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Saketh Dontaraju (Keith Country Day) - 128 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Champions<br />
|36<br />
|Latin A<br />
|Barrington A<br />
|Evanston<br />
|Buffalo Grove A<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Challengers<br />
|22<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' Novice<br />
|18<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Lincoln'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Dunlap<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Illini Valley Central<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Pekin<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bloomington Central Catholic<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Ken Johnson (Dunlap) - 119.29 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Mattoon'''<br />
|21<br />
|University of Illinois Lab A<br />
|Champaign Centennial A<br />
|University of Illinois Lab B<br />
|Paris<br />
|Tommy Allanson (Paris) - 86 PPG<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''New Berlin'''<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Williamsville A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Williamsville B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Pleasant Plains<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|New Berlin<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Nathan Clack (Williamsville) - 96 PPG<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|'''Southwestern'''<br />
|32<br />
|Alton A<br />
|Carbondale A<br />
|Springfield A<br />
|Glenwood A<br />
|[[John Paul Taylor]] (Carbondale A) - 92 PPG<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 177 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-188<br />
<br />
===2020===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 14 Nov 2020/21 Nov 2020<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Online''' Division 1<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|36<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Barrington A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|University Lab A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Buffalo Grove A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Arjun Nageswaran]] (Stevenson A) - 116 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Online''' Division 2<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|48<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Waubonsie Valley A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Westmont<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Belvidere North<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Tommy Guyett (Elgin Academy) - 92 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Online''' Division 3<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|36<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Charleston<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Latin B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn C<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Moline<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Kevin Forman (Lake Forest) - 78 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 120 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-197<br />
<br />
===2021===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Date<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Nov 2021<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Auburn''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|30<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Barrington A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Stevenson A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Auburn A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|IMSA A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Charles Young]] (Barrington A) - 107 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Centennial''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|9<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|University Lab A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Centennial A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|University Lab B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Monticello<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Jisoo Park (Centennial) - 92.50 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Fairfield''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|8<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carbondale<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Johnston City<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Carterville<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fairfield<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Giifti Benti (Carbondale) - 93.57 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Granite City''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|14<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Springfield A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Riverton A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Granite City A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Staunton A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Jack Casey (Springfield A) - 101.67 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Homewood-Flossmoor''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|54<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Buffalo Grove A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Waubonsie Valley A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Fremd A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Sandburg A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Lincoln''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|32<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Bloomington<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Southwestern A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Williamsville <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Rochester A<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Corbin Tutterow (Southwestern) - 118.57 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|'''Online''' <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|6<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Latin<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Naperville North <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Naperville Central A <br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Naperville Central B<br />
|style="background:#E7E7E7;"|Henry Xie (Naperville North) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 153 teams<br />
:Questions: [[NAQT]] [[IS-set|IS]]-206<br />
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<div>The '''Reinstein Varsity''' is a high school tournament held each December since 2005. From 2005 through 2019, it was held at [[New Trier]] High School in Winnetka, Illinois and called the New Trier Varsity. It was not held in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic. In 2021, New Trier put up too many obstacles to keep hosting it, so [[David Reinstein]] moved it to [[Barrington]].<br />
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This tournament typically attracts many of the top teams in Illinois and a couple of top teams from outside Illinois. In 2010, the tournament split into two divisions so that the elite teams could play more matches against each other, with the top division being called the Über-Competitive Division. Since 2014, the Über-Competitive Division has been played on collegiate questions. The Standard Division, which is larger, continues to be played on high school questions, and it has used an NAQT A-Set since 2016.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
In Spring 2005, student [[Nick Matchen]] asked Coach [[David Reinstein]] if the New Trier students could host a tournament. Reinstein said they could do it as long as they found good questions in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]] format. Nick and his friend [[Carlo Angiuli]] decided the best way to do that would be to write their own questions. Most of the questions were written during Fall 2005, the junior years of Nick and Carlo, with help from some of the seniors on that year's team.<br />
<br />
Twenty teams attended the first tournament. The tournament used power pairings like the Scobol Solo, but due to the small number of teams and some logistical errors by Reinstein, there were too many repeat matches. In the Championship, [[Bloomington]], featuring Kristina Warren and Hunter Fast, won a close upset against a very strong [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn]] team featuring Tyler Kerr and Colleen Powers. A discussion during lunch of the tournament led to the formation of [[Aegis Questions]], who would write the questions for the tournament in future years.<br />
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The second tournament, in 2006, followed a standard format of round robin brackets followed by single elimination in the afternoon. For the second year in a row, [[Bloomington]] won a close Championship Match. This time, they beat [[Oak Park-River Forest]] in the Final after OPRF had qualified for the afternoon as the 8th seed.<br />
<br />
The third tournament, in 2007, returned to power matching and, for the first time, featured ACF style bonuses. There was rough weather the day of the tournament, forcing [[Bloomington]] and [[IMSA]] to cancel and the tournament to get off to an uneven start. Everything worked out OK in the end, however. In the Championship, [[Wheaton North]] continued its undefeated season by defeating [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn]]. Wheaton North had finished in 3rd Place the first two years.<br />
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The 2008 New Trier Varsity was written mostly by '08 alumnus [[Jonah Greenthal]] and Reinstein with some contributions from New Trier alumni and players, [[Illinois]] ABT members, and [[Jeff Price]] and was edited by Greenthal. It essentially used ACF format except for the presence of computational math tossups and bonuses which were handled as usual in Illinois, and for the fact that bonus parts rebounded. [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn]] went undefeated in the 32-team power-matching morning, then lost to only [[Loyola]] in the afternoon. Based on overall records, Auburn won the tournament and Loyola collected second place; [[Carbondale]] was third and [[Stevenson]] fourth, with [[Maine South]] as the consolation champion.<br />
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New Trier Varsity 2009 featured the long-awaited elimination of computational math, as part of a move to a near-ACF distribution. It was once again edited by [[Jonah Greenthal]], assisted by Reinstein, [[Matt Laird]], and [[Dan Donohue]], among others. It was won by [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn]] A in the second game of a final in which they had the disadvantage against [[St. Ignatius]]. The top scorer was [[Andrew Deveau]].<br />
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The 2010 tournament was a mirror of [[GSAC]], which that year was edited by [[J.R. Roach]] and [[Tommy Casalaspi]]. There were 24 teams from 4 states in the “Über-Competitive” division, and 24 teams in the “Standard” division. In the former, [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn]] A won over [[Stevenson]]; in the latter, [[Keith Country Day]] A won over [[Fenton]].<br />
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In 2011, the tournament again mirrored GSAC and again split into an Über-Competitive Division and a Standard Division. The Über-Competitive Division featured 24 teams from 6 states, and was won by [[IMSA|IMSA A]] clearing the field; [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn A]] got second place. In the Standard Division, [[Barrington]] earned first place over [[St. Viator|St. Viator A]].<br />
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2012's NTV was the third consecutive year of mirroring GSAC, and the third consecutive year of splitting into Über-Competitive and Standard divisions. Likely due to the relatively late date of December 22, attendance was slightly depressed. In the Über-Competitive Division, [[Belvidere North|Belvidere North A]] defeated [[Detroit Catholic Central]] in the second game of a final in which they had been advantaged; in the Standard Division, a less-than-full-strength [[Carbondale]] beat a less-than-full-strength [[Wheaton North]] in a one-game cross-bracket final.<br />
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The tournament continues to this day, though we no longer write a paragraph in the wiki every year.<br />
<br />
==Results==<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! # of Teams<br />
! Set<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
|-<br />
| 2005<br />
| 20<br />
| housewrite<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Wheaton North]]<br />
| [[Loyola]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2006<br />
| 36<br />
| by [[Aegis Questions]]<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
| [[Wheaton North]]<br />
| [[Carbondale]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2007<br />
| 32*<br />
| by [[Aegis Questions]]<br />
| [[Wheaton North]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Maine South]]<br />
| [[Loyola]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://org.newtrier.k12.il.us/activities/sbowl/ntvsqbs08/NTV08Playoffs_standings.html 2008]<br />
| 32<br />
| housewrite<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[Loyola|Loyola A]]<br />
| [[Carbondale]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ihssbca.org/statistics/2009_NTvarsity_full/NT_Varsity_Overall_standings.php 2009] ("ANTACID")<br />
| 48<br />
| housewrite<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[St. Ignatius]]<br />
| [[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
| [[Carbondale|Carbondale A]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2010 ("ADVANTAGE") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3061/stats/uber-competitive_combined/ Über-Competitive Division]**<br />
| 24<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[Stevenson|Stevenson A]]<br />
| [[DCC|DCC A]]<br />
| [[IMSA]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2010 ("ADVANTAGE") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/647/stats/full/ Standard Division]<br />
| 24<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day|Keith Country Day A]]<br />
| [[Fenton]]<br />
| [[PORTA]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn C]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2011 ("ELEGANT") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3009/stats/uber-competitive_combined/ Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 24<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[IMSA|IMSA A]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[Dorman]]<br />
| [[Seven Lakes]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2011 ("ELEGANT") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3009/stats/standard_combined/ Standard Division]<br />
| 30<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Barrington]]<br />
| [[St. Viator|St. Viator A]]<br />
| [[Fenton]]<br />
| [[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2012 ("INTENSE") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2995/stats/uber-competitive_combined/ Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 16<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North|Belvidere North A]]<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Loyola Academy|Loyola Academy A]]<br />
| [[Stevenson|Stevenson A]]<br />
|- <br />
| 2012 ("INTENSE") [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2995/stats/standard_combined/ Standard Division]<br />
| 36<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Carbondale]]<br />
| [[Wheaton North]]<br />
| [[St. Viator|St. Viator A]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2013 ("MENTALIST") Über-Competitive Division<br />
| 24<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn]] A<br />
| [[IMSA]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]]<br />
| [[Northmont]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2013 ("MENTALIST") Standard Division<br />
| 36<br />
| [[GSAC]]<br />
| [[Latin]]<br />
| [[Wheaton Warrenville South]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn]] C<br />
| [[Kaneland]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2014 [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2793/stats/uber_div_complete/ Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 14<br />
| [[DEES]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Northmont]]<br />
| [[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2014 [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2793/stats/standard_div_combined/ Standard Division]<br />
| 42<br />
| [[HSAPQ]]<br />
| [[Latin]]<br />
| [[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
| [[Homewood-Flossmoor]] & Williams<br />
|-<br />
| 2015 [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3498/stats/uber-competitive_complete/ Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 8<br />
| [[Missouri Open]]<br />
| [[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
| [[Barrington|Horse]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]] A<br />
|-<br />
| 2015 [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3498/stats/standard_division_complete/ Standard Division]<br />
| 48<br />
| [[SMART]]<br />
| [[Macomb|Specters of Europe]]<br />
| [[Latin]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]] B<br />
| [[Wheaton Warrenville South]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2016 [https://neg5.org:3000/t/SyoC94fNe/stats Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 12<br />
| [[Terrapin XXIX]]<br />
| [[Naperville North]]<br />
| [[Barrington]]<br />
| [[Chattahoochee|Chattahoochee A]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]] A<br />
|-<br />
| 2016 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=7874 Standard Division]<br />
| 48<br />
| [[NAQT]] IS-161A<br />
| [[Loyola]]<br />
| [[Carmel]]<br />
| [[Fremd]] B<br />
| [[Lyons]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=8796 Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 8<br />
| [[WAO II]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[Miami Valley School|Miami Valley]]<br />
| [[Latin School (IL)|Latin A]]<br />
| [[St. Joseph (IN)|St. Joseph]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=8796 Standard Division]<br />
| 28<br />
| [[NAQT]] IS-171A<br />
| [[Palatine|Palatine A]]<br />
| [[Fremd|Fremd B]]<br />
| [[Evanston]]<br />
| [[Latin School (IL)|Latin C]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9857 Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Sun God]]<br />
| [[University of Illinois Lab]]<br />
| [[Chattahoochee]]<br />
| [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois high school)|Auburn A]]<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9857 Standard Division]<br />
| 46<br />
| [[NAQT]] IS-180A<br />
| [[Oak Park-River Forest]]<br />
| [[Fremd|Fremd A]]<br />
| [[Evanston|Evanston A]]<br />
| [[Latin School (IL)|Latin B]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2019 [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5896/stats/uber_-_all_games/ Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 10<br />
| [[Penn Bowl]]<br />
| [[Stevenson]]<br />
| [[Miami Valley]]<br />
| [[Chattahoochee]]<br />
| [[University of Illinois Lab]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2019 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=10735 Standard Division]<br />
| 38<br />
| [[NAQT]] IS-189A<br />
| Chicago Christian<br />
| Palatine<br />
| Evanston<br />
| Latin<br />
|-<br />
| 2021 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp;jsessionid=9E408B830D7533B3723FE87F98418F58?tournament_id=12721#17517 Über-Competitive Division]<br />
| 16<br />
| [[ARCADIA]]<br />
| [[Carmel|Carmel A]] <br />
| [[Buffalo Grove|Buffalo Grove A]] <br />
| [[Barrington|Barrington A]] <br />
| [[Chattahoochee|Chattahoochee A]] <br />
|-<br />
| 2021 [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp;jsessionid=9E408B830D7533B3723FE87F98418F58?tournament_id=12721#17518 Standard Division]<br />
| 16<br />
| [[NAQT]] IS-207A<br />
| [[Timothy Christian]] <br />
| [[Springfield]] <br />
| [[Maine East]] <br />
| [[Carl Sandburg|Carl Sandburg A]] <br />
|}<br />
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>In 2007, there was a separate B Team division with 6 teams won by [[Loyola]]<br />
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<nowiki>**</nowiki>This is the first recorded use of the phrase "Über-Competitive Division"<br />
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The 2020 tournament was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />
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[[Category:Ridiculous Acronyms]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=IHSSBCA_Novice&diff=52359IHSSBCA Novice2021-10-17T00:47:33Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>The '''IHSSBCA Novice''' is a series of tournaments hosted by [[IHSSBCA]]. The tournament uses the [[SCOP]] question set. It is held at several sites on the same day, and teams can choose which site to attend.<br />
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Students can only play in the tournament if they meet the following criteria:<br><br />
• Have played fewer than 40 varsity-level matches for his or her school’s top team<br><br />
• Have played fewer than 80 career matches at any level<br><br />
• Have never scored more than 35 points per game at a varsity invitational tournament<br><br />
• Have never scored more than 20 points per game at a national championship tournament<br><br />
• Have never been named to an All-Tournament Team at a high school tournament<br />
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==Results==<br />
===2012===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bloomington]]''<br />
| 14<br />
| '''Bloomington'''<br />
| [[Joliet Catholic]]<br />
| [[Galesburg]]<br />
| [[Glenwood]]<br />
| [[Mike Bannor]] (Joliet Catholic) - 58 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Fenton]]''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Whitney Young]]'''<br />
| [[Fenwick]]<br />
| [[Barrington]]<br />
| [[Homewood-Flossmoor]]<br />
| [[Anish Doshi]] (Barrington A) - 81 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Greenville]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Highland]]'''<br />
| Greenville<br />
| [[Marquette (Alton)]]<br />
| [[Southwestern]]<br />
| [[Chris Hornsey]] (Marquette) - 57 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Keith Country Day]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Rockford Auburn|Auburn A]]'''<br />
| [[Metea Valley|Metea Valley B]]<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| Metea Valley A<br />
| [[William Stites]] ([[Belvidere North|Belvidere North A]]) - 76 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 62 teams<br />
<br />
===2013===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''[[Wheaton North]] A'''<br />
| Auburn<br />
| Wheaton North B<br />
| [[Boylan]]<br />
| [[Marcus Teccaro]] (Boylan) - 112 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Bloomington''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Bloomington'''<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Glenwood<br />
| [[Bradley Bourbonnais]]<br />
| [[Robert Peart]] (Bradley-Bourbonnais) - 119 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 36<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
| Barrington B<br />
| [[IMSA]]<br />
| [[Cormac O'Halleran]] ([[York|York A]]) - 119 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Greenville''<br />
| 10<br />
| '''[[Carbondale]]'''<br />
| [[O'Fallon]]<br />
| Greenville<br />
| [[Mount Vernon (Illinois)|Mount Vernon]]<br />
| [[Ananth Panchamukhi]] (Carbondale) - 72 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 78 teams<br />
<br />
===2014===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Saint Viator]]'''<br />
| [[St. Charles East]]<br />
| [[Marian Central]]<br />
|<br />
|[[William Jiang]] (Auburn) - 83 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Bloomington''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''[[University Lab (Urbana)|Urbana Lab]]'''<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Glenwood<br />
| Bloomington<br />
| [[Aaditya Mehta]] ([[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]) - 78 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| IMSA A<br />
| Hinsdale Central<br />
| [[New Trier]]<br />
| [[Erich Remeiker]] (IMSA A) - 77 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Galesburg''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''[[Macomb|Macomb A]]'''<br />
| Galesburg A<br />
| [[Beardstown|Beardstown A]]<br />
| [[Geneseo]]<br />
| [[Micah Flores]] (Macomb A) - 50 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''O'Fallon'''<br />
| Marquette (Alton)<br />
| [[Routt Catholic]]<br />
| Southwestern<br />
| [[Mark Patterson]] (O'Fallon) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 73 teams<br />
<br />
===2015===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''Auburn A'''<br />
| [[Waubonsie Valley]]<br />
| Boylan<br />
| [[Newman Central Catholic|Newman C.C.]]/Auburn B<br />
| [[Ethan Strombeck]] (Auburn A) - 148.75 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''IMSA A'''<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| Loyola Academy<br />
| IMSA C<br />
| Vikas (Fremd A) - 76.67 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 11<br />
| '''Urbana Lab'''<br />
| Bloomington A<br />
| Bradley-Bourbonnais A<br />
| Bradley-Bourbonnais B<br />
| [[Hanson Hao]] (Bloomington A) - 87 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenwick''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''[[Sandburg]]'''<br />
| Metea Valley<br />
| [[Wheaton Warrenville South|WW South A]]<br />
| Fenwick A<br />
| [[Arjun Sundarajan]] (Metea Valley) - 108.89 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Galesburg''<br />
| 4<br />
| '''[[Metamora]]'''<br />
| Macomb A<br />
| Galesburg<br />
| Macomb B<br />
| [[Anne Flintgreuber]] (Macomb A) - 71 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Glenwood'''<br />
| Marquette (Alton)<br />
| Glenwood B<br />
| [[Springfield]] D<br />
| [[Carter Moore]] (Southwestern) - 77.14 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 74 teams<br />
<br />
===2016===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Boylan'''<br />
| [[Belvidere|Belvidere A]]<br />
| Auburn A<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| [[Nicholas Larson]] (Belvidere A) - 77.14 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 13<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Benet Academy|Benet Academy A]]<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| [[Palatine]] B<br />
| [[Abraham Holtermann]] (Barrington A) - 108 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 4<br />
| '''Urbana Lab'''<br />
| [[Mattoon]]<br />
| Centennial<br />
| Bloomington<br />
| [[Fiona Ward Shaw]] (Bloomington) - 85 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Evanston]]'''<br />
| Stevenson A<br />
| Latin A<br />
| [[Glenbard North]] A<br />
| [[Govind Prabhakar]] (Stevenson A) - 90 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Springfield B'''<br />
| Carbondale<br />
| Springfield A<br />
| O'Fallon<br />
| [[Aidan Fein]] (Springfield A) - 120 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 69 teams<br />
<br />
===2017===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Winnebago]]''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Auburn'''<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[United Township]]<br />
| [[Kodai Speich]] (Auburn) - 110 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| Stevenson A<br />
| IMSA<br />
| Stevenson B<br />
| [[Andy Kramer]] (Barrington) - 76 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Urbana Lab A'''<br />
| [[Champaign Central]]<br />
| Urbana Lab B<br />
| Centennial<br />
| [[Jonathan Lau]] ([[University of Illinois Lab]] A) - 105 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Naperville Central]] A'''<br />
| Whitney Young<br />
| Hinsdale Central A<br />
| [[Hoffman Estates]]<br />
| [[Ashish Subramanian]] (Hoffman Estates) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''Carbondale'''<br />
| Springfield A<br />
| O'Fallon<br />
| Springfield B<br />
| [[Ian Kinsel]] (Carbondale) - 71 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 70 teams<br />
<br />
===2018===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Winnebago''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''Auburn A'''<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| [[Rock Falls]]<br />
| [[Moline]]<br />
| [[Aiden Brinkmann]] (Auburn B) - 89 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Stevenson''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''IMSA A'''<br />
| Sandburg<br />
| IMSA B<br />
| Stevenson<br />
| [[Weillin Feng]] (New Trier) - 105 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Illinois]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Urbana Lab Orange'''<br />
| Urbana Lab Blue<br />
| Mattoon<br />
| Centennial<br />
| [[Conrad Ebbecke]] ([[Mahomet-Seymour]]) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Elgin Academy]]'''<br />
| Naperville Central<br />
| Hinsdale Central<br />
| Latin<br />
| [[Charles Bliss]] ([[Maine South]]) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 14<br />
| '''O'Fallon'''<br />
| Macomb<br />
| Springfield<br />
| Carbondale<br />
| [[Evan Ewing]] (Carbondale) - 74 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[New Berlin]]''<br />
| 6<br />
| '''[[Williamsville]]'''<br />
| [[Pleasant Plains]] B<br />
| Pleasant Plains A<br />
| New Berlin<br />
| [[Nathan Clack]] (Williamsville) - 125 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 83 teams<br />
<br />
===2019===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Stevenson]]<br />
| [[Loyola]]<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| [[Dhruv Pendharkar]] (Stevenson) - 103.75 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Belvidere''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Auburn'''<br />
| St Charles East<br />
| Elgin Academy<br />
| Keith Country Day <br />
| [[Wyatt David]] (Keith Country Day) - 124.17 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Lincoln-Way East''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Naperville Central'''<br />
| Sandburg<br />
| Latin<br />
| Waubonsie Valley <br />
| [[Arnav Khanna]] (Waubonsie Valley) - 126.43 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Mattoon''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''University Lab'''<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Centennial<br />
| Mahomet-Seymour<br />
| [[Helen Ryding]] ([[Mahomet-Seymour]]) - 74.29 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Carbondale A'''<br />
| Pana<br />
| Southwestern Gold<br />
| Northwestern <br />
| [[Hunter Wood]] (Northwestern) - 92 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 68 teams<br />
<br />
===2020===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Online''<br />
| 42<br />
| '''Waubonsie Valley'''<br />
| University Lab (Urbana)<br />
| Bloomington<br />
| Rockford Auburn<br />
| [[Soren Gjesfjeld]] (Bloomington) - 153 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 42 teams<br />
<br />
===2021===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Stevenson A'''<br />
| Glenbard North A<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| Stevenson B<br />
| [[Maddox Robinson]] (Palatine) - 72.14 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Keith Country Day''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Auburn'''<br />
| Morrison<br />
| Winnebago<br />
| Keith Country Day <br />
| [[Carson Jacobson]] (Winnebago) - 79.44 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Lincoln-Way East''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Benet Academy'''<br />
| Francis W. Parker<br />
| DePaul College Prep<br />
| Hinsdale Central <br />
| [[John Augustyn]] (Benet Academy) - 99.38 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Mattoon''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''University Lab'''<br />
| Centennial<br />
| Glenwood A<br />
| Springfield <br />
| [[Sophia Stuart]] (Centennial) - 112.50 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Online''<br />
| 4<br />
| '''Naperville North'''<br />
| Waubonsie Valley <br />
| Jones College Prep<br />
| IMSA <br />
| [[Goodwin Lane]] (Jones College Prep) - 78.33 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 41 teams<br />
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[[Category:IHSSBCA]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=52193Centennial (IL)2021-10-12T00:33:09Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1396 students (As of 2019), 13 Players on Varsity and JV Teams combined <br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
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The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=51829Centennial (IL)2021-09-09T03:20:53Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun <br>Emma Delgado <br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. Emma Delgado filled the position of assistant coach at the beginning of the 2021-2022 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Jisoo_Park&diff=51666User:Jisoo Park2021-08-19T02:23:10Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>Senior at [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Champaign, Illinois.</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=49939Centennial (IL)2021-06-14T21:53:28Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2020-2021 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19. The team was limited from playing tournaments in the 2020-2021 season due to the school district's policy against Discord. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Nick Maurer ('''2021''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom_Stateline&diff=49139Bergstrom Stateline2021-05-25T02:51:30Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Results */</p>
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<div>'''Bergstrom Stateline''' is a a high school televised quizbowl tournament in Rockford, Illinois hosted by WTVO Channel 17 / WQRF FOX 39. It was first televised in 2015 for Northwest Illinois high school teams. Then from 2017, a another separate tournament titled "Tournament of Champions" was held for all Illinois high school teams. The tournament has held six seasons as of 2020, while the "Tournament of Champions" has held two seasons. <br />
<br />
==Broadcast history==<br />
<br />
[[File:bergstromoldlogo.png|thumb|Bergstrom's Old Logo (2015-2017)]]<br />
<br />
[[File:bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg|thumb|Bergstrom's Current Logo (2017-ongoing)]]<br />
<br />
===Hosts===<br />
<br />
The tournament was hosted by Nick Toma a Eyewitness News Anchor, from 2015 to 2016 until his departure from the news station. He was replaced by Eric Wilson a Eyewitness News Anchor, who to this day still hosts the tournament. <br />
<br />
===Format===<br />
<br />
The regular tournament are attended by thirty-two teams from Northwest Illinois high school teams. The "Tournament of Champions" are attended by eight teams from Illinois as a whole. <br />
<br />
===Timeslot===<br />
<br />
Episodes air on Saturdays at 6:30 PM on WTVO. Sundays at 8:30 PM on MYNETWORKTV. Sundays at 9:30 PM on FOX 39.<br />
<br />
==Sponsorship==<br />
<br />
The tournament has been sponsored by Toni's of Winnebago and Portillos. The sponsors offer giftcards to teams who answer a special question between the volleyball round and lighting round.<br />
<br />
==Questions/Rules==<br />
<br />
Since its creation, the tournament has used [[NAQT]] packet sets that are specifically used for television shows. The tournament uses Standard NAQT Television rules. <br />
The rules allows two teams to play against each, while only four players are permitted to play for each team. The standard tossup count is 40 (This is the generic denominator used to normalize scores for reporting purposes. That is, statistics under these scoring rules are reported in terms of points per 40 tossups heard. For rules that use timed games, it represents a typical number of tossups heard in a game, though variation exists. For rules that use untimed games, it represents the number of tossups that will be read in regulation in a standard game.) <br />
<br />
Matches in the tournament is divided into four segments. The first segment is a "Buzz-in Round" where players answers questions for ten points, like in actual tournaments. The second segment is a "Volleyball Round" where each team is given a question that they can only answer. The team may discuss what the answer is but only the captain can answer. Each of the volleyball questions are for ten points. The third segment begins with a special question to acquire a giftcard to one of the sponsors, then continues into a "Lighting Round". A team then decides between three categories then answers the questions within the chosen category. Like the previous round, discussion is allowed but only the captain can answer. They must answer ten questions in sixty seconds. Any incorrect or skipped questions is then answered 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 Challenge" has teams answers questions like in the first segment, but each question's points are double. <br />
<br />
The questions' distribution can vary, but the categories in the question set are literature, science, history, fine arts, RMPSS and trash. Computation math questions rarely appears. <br />
<br />
=Results=<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2015 <br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| Oregon<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Newman Catholic<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| [[Stillman Valley]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]] <br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Winnebago]]<br />
| Galena<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Morrison<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Durand]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2021<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl Tournament of Champions===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2018 <br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| [[Metea Valley]]<br />
| [[Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Dunlap]]<br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Links=<br />
<br />
*[https://www.mystateline.com/community/statelinequizbowl/] <br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6297]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6616]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7690]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=8360]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9426]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9864]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9876]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=10809]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0NzBJgtISak5USjGz7V3OAJAEGn4tbTg]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=48934Centennial (IL)2021-05-14T23:51:24Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun then became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19.<br />
<br />
=Current Rosters=<br />
{{Current Roster <br />
|TeamName= Centennial<br />
|BC1= White<br />
|FC1= Blue<br />
|BDC1= Blue<br />
|Seniors= (Class of 2021)<br />
* Nic Brandon<br />
* Brennen Easter<br />
* Matthew Hege<br />
* Nick Maurer<br />
|Juniors= (Class of 2022)<br />
* Tim Brigoli<br />
* Jion Park<br />
* Jisoo Park<br />
* Aastha Patel<br />
|Sophomores= (Class of 2023)<br />
* Yusuf Jassim<br />
|Freshmen= (Class of 2024)<br />
* Francis Brigoli<br />
* Jason Kim <br />
|Other Players= (Class of 2025-2026)<br />
|Coach/President=<br />
* Andrew Cheun<br />
* Jisoo Park<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Qblitz&diff=45556Qblitz2021-01-19T17:45:02Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Challenge */</p>
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<div>'''Qblitz''' is an online quizbowl company, founded circa late 2018 by Dr. [[Noah Prince]]. Its [https://www.qblitz.online/index.php?w=home website] offers interactive online QB tournaments played split up into small pools of players. It also offers a "stat system" which gives quizbowl players statistical analysis, feedback, etc. and is designed to help them improve their game.<br />
<br />
==Tournaments and Events==<br />
<br />
Qblitz played its first online tournament in Spring 2019. Participants in this inaugural event included [[Robert Muñiz]] of Florida and [[Nate Kang]] of California.<br />
<br />
[[Benjamin Fry]] became the Season Finale Champion, while [[Anson Berns]] and [[Mark Bailey]] placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. [[Yuti Das]] and [[Ameya Singh]] were the top Middle School finishers in the competition.<br />
<br />
=Results=<br />
===Challenge===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! Top Individual Scorer <br />
|- <br />
| September 2020 <br />
| [[Carmel High School|Carmel]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Hoover]]<br />
| Samanyu Dixit<br><span style="font-size:85%">North Carolina Science and Math<br />
|-<br />
| October 2020<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[LAMP]]<br />
| E.F.<br><span style="font-size:85%">Knoxville<br />
|-<br />
| November 2020<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Hoover]]<br />
| Nathan Beck<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Streator]]<br />
|-<br />
| December Challenge<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]] <br />
| Anonymous<br />
| Anonymous<br><span style="font-size:85%">California<br />
|-<br />
| January 2020<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Jisoo Park<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Internet]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Qblitz&diff=45544Qblitz2021-01-18T18:21:00Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Tournaments and Events */</p>
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<div>'''Qblitz''' is an online quizbowl company, founded circa late 2018 by Dr. [[Noah Prince]]. Its [https://www.qblitz.online/index.php?w=home website] offers interactive online QB tournaments played split up into small pools of players. It also offers a "stat system" which gives quizbowl players statistical analysis, feedback, etc. and is designed to help them improve their game.<br />
<br />
==Tournaments and Events==<br />
<br />
Qblitz played its first online tournament in Spring 2019. Participants in this inaugural event included [[Robert Muñiz]] of Florida and [[Nate Kang]] of California.<br />
<br />
[[Benjamin Fry]] became the Season Finale Champion, while [[Anson Berns]] and [[Mark Bailey]] placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. [[Yuti Das]] and [[Ameya Singh]] were the top Middle School finishers in the competition.<br />
<br />
=Results=<br />
===Challenge===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! Top Individual Scorer <br />
|- <br />
| September 2020 <br />
| [[Carmel High School|Carmel]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Hoover]]<br />
| Samanyu Dixit<br><span style="font-size:85%">North Carolina Science and Math<br />
|-<br />
| October 2020<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[LAMP]]<br />
| E.F.<br><span style="font-size:85%">Knoxville<br />
|-<br />
| November 2020<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Hoover]]<br />
| Nathan Beck<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Streator]]<br />
|-<br />
| December Challenge<br />
| [[Detroit Catholic Central]]<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]] <br />
| Anonymous<br />
| Anonymous<br><span style="font-size:85%">California<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Internet]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=43257Centennial (IL)2020-10-14T02:35:31Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Alumni */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun then became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19.<br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsker ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=43256Centennial (IL)2020-10-14T02:34:04Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|currentpres = Jisoo Park<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun then became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19.<br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=43255Centennial (IL)2020-10-14T02:32:58Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* (2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season) */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
<br />
'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun then became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of COVID-19.<br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
<br />
[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Jisoo_Park&diff=43037User:Jisoo Park2020-08-19T16:14:49Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>'''Jisoo Park''' is a junior at [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Champaign, Illinois. Playing for them since 2018.</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom_Stateline&diff=43036Bergstrom Stateline2020-08-19T16:14:00Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl */</p>
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<div>'''Bergstrom Stateline''' is a a high school televised quizbowl tournament in Rockford, Illinois hosted by WTVO Channel 17 / WQRF FOX 39. It was first televised in 2015 for Northwest Illinois high school teams. Then from 2017, a another separate tournament titled "Tournament of Champions" was held for all Illinois high school teams. The tournament has held six seasons as of 2020, while the "Tournament of Champions" has held two seasons. <br />
<br />
==Broadcast history==<br />
<br />
[[File:bergstromoldlogo.png|thumb|Bergstrom's Old Logo (2015-2017)]]<br />
<br />
[[File:bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg|thumb|Bergstrom's Current Logo (2017-ongoing)]]<br />
<br />
===Hosts===<br />
<br />
The tournament was hosted by Nick Toma a Eyewitness News Anchor, from 2015 to 2016 until his departure from the news station. He was replaced by Eric Wilson a Eyewitness News Anchor, who to this day still hosts the tournament. <br />
<br />
===Format===<br />
<br />
The regular tournament are attended by thirty-two teams from Northwest Illinois high school teams. The "Tournament of Champions" are attended by eight teams from Illinois as a whole. <br />
<br />
===Timeslot===<br />
<br />
Episodes air on Saturdays at 6:30 PM on WTVO. Sundays at 8:30 PM on MYNETWORKTV. Sundays at 9:30 PM on FOX 39.<br />
<br />
==Sponsorship==<br />
<br />
The tournament has been sponsored by Toni's of Winnebago and Portillos. The sponsors offer giftcards to teams who answer a special question between the volleyball round and lighting round.<br />
<br />
==Questions/Rules==<br />
<br />
Since its creation, the tournament has used [[NAQT]] packet sets that are specifically used for television shows. The tournament uses Standard NAQT Television rules. <br />
The rules allows two teams to play against each, while only four players are permitted to play for each team. The standard tossup count is 40 (This is the generic denominator used to normalize scores for reporting purposes. That is, statistics under these scoring rules are reported in terms of points per 40 tossups heard. For rules that use timed games, it represents a typical number of tossups heard in a game, though variation exists. For rules that use untimed games, it represents the number of tossups that will be read in regulation in a standard game.) <br />
<br />
Matches in the tournament is divided into four segments. The first segment is a "Buzz-in Round" where players answers questions for ten points, like in actual tournaments. The second segment is a "Volleyball Round" where each team is given a question that they can only answer. The team may discuss what the answer is but only the captain can answer. Each of the volleyball questions are for ten points. The third segment begins with a special question to acquire a giftcard to one of the sponsors, then continues into a "Lighting Round". A team then decides between three categories then answers the questions within the chosen category. Like the previous round, discussion is allowed but only the captain can answer. They must answer ten questions in sixty seconds. Any incorrect or skipped questions is then answered 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 Challenge" has teams answers questions like in the first segment, but each question's points are double. <br />
<br />
The questions' distribution can vary, but the categories in the question set are literature, science, history, fine arts, RMPSS and trash. Computation math questions rarely appears. <br />
<br />
=Results=<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2015 <br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| Oregon<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Newman Catholic<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| [[Stillman Valley]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]] <br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Winnebago]]<br />
| Galena<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Morrison<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Durand]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl Tournament of Champions===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2018 <br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| [[Metea Valley]]<br />
| [[Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Dunlap]]<br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Links=<br />
<br />
*[https://www.mystateline.com/community/statelinequizbowl/] <br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6297]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6616]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7690]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=8360]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9426]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9864]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9876]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=10809]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0NzBJgtISak5USjGz7V3OAJAEGn4tbTg]<br />
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[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=43029Parkland Challenge2020-08-17T02:17:13Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. <br />
<br />
=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
! Top Individual Scorer<br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| David Fischer<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| St. Joseph Ogden<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Judah Christian<br />
| Will Campbell<br><span style="font-size:85%">St. Joseph Ogden<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| St. Thomas More<br />
| Nathan Somers<br><span style="font-size:85%">Prairie Central<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Danville <br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Iain Carpenter]]<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Parker Otto<br><span style="font-size:85%">Blue Ridge<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| Villa Grove<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Rantoul<br />
| Central<br />
| Jackson Wiessing<br><span style="font-size:85%">Villa Grove<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]<br />
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[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=43028Parkland Challenge2020-08-17T02:15:48Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Tournaments */</p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. <br />
<br />
=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
! Top Individual Scorer<br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| David Fischer<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| St. Joseph Ogden<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Judah Christian<br />
| Will Campbell<br><span style="font-size:85%">St. Joseph Ogden<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| St. Thomas More<br />
| Nathan Somers<br><span style="font-size:85%">Prairie Central<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Danville <br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Iain Carpenter]]<br><span style="font-size:85%">[[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Parker Otto<br><span style="font-size:85%">Blue Ridge<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| Villa Grove<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Rantoul<br />
| Central<br />
| Jackson Wiessing<br><span style="font-size:85%">Villa Grove<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mike_Sorice&diff=43027Mike Sorice2020-08-17T02:05:17Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Michael Sorice<br />
|Image = MikeSorice.jpg<br />
|Subjects = Physics, generalist, Fraudulent Studies, Laelaps, Johann Gottlieb Fichte<br />
|schoolcur = N/A<br />
|schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2000-2002; 2004-2011)<br />
|highschool = [[Fenwick]] (1999-2000)<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Michael Angelo Sorice''' is the former head coach of [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois from 2014 to 2020 and teacher at Rantoul. He was a Ph.D. candidate in Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois. During his extremely long college quizbowl career for [[Illinois]], which began in 2000 and lasted into the early 2010s (excepting the 2002-2003 season, when he was not in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His editorial accomplishments include [[Illinois Open]] from 2003-2007, the 2007 [[Illinois Novice]] tournament, [[ACF Fall]] 2007, and the physics/other science for [[2013 ACF Nationals]]. Sorice was known for a long time as "Hair Boy" due to his long gold locks (pictured), which have since been sheared.<br />
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Sorice's career accomplishments include 2nd-place finishes at [[ICT]] in 2006, 2007, and 2009. At one point, he also held the [[NAQT]] all-time collegiate record for highest [[PPG]]/PP20TUH achieved at a single college tournament, with a ridiculous 153.89 PPG at 2008's [[Gateway Invitational Tournament|GIT XIII]], a tournament notorious for using high school questions that year, in St. Louis. (This mark has since been eclipsed by [[Henry Gorman]] from [[Rice]].) From 2009 to 2011, Sorice played with [[Ike Jose]], who took over as team captain upon Sorice's effectual retirement from quizbowl after a 3rd place finish at [[2011 ACF Nationals]].<br />
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Sorice is a member of [[PACE]], and served as the tournament director for the [[2010 NSC]]. He formerly served as the head coach for [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois, who the players greatly appreciates. He is now an unofficial advisor for Rantoul. Additionally, he also is a member of the [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] staff, and occasionally he'll moderate rounds at nationals in Washington, D.C. <br />
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He moderates for many games in Central Illinois (especially in tournaments Centennial is attending in). He may be one of the best moderators for quiz bowl because of his great pronunciation of words and careful speeding. Sorice was awarded the Tom Durbin Class AA Award in 2019 for his success as a coach. Alongside [[Alex Damisch]], Sorice was awarded the Carper Award in 2020. <br />
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{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ACF|ACF Nationals Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2008<br />
|previous = [[Matt Weiner]]<br />
|next = [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br />
| }}<br />
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ICT|ICT DI Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2009<br />
|previous = [[Jason Keller]]<br />
|next = [[Evan Adams]]<br />
| }}<br />
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[[Category: People]]<br />
[[Category:HSQB Moderators]]<br />
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2001]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2002]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2004]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2005]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2006]]<br />
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[[Category: Players active in 2008]]<br />
[[Category: Players active in 2010]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois]]<br />
[[Category: Nationals Ironman]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom_Stateline&diff=43026Bergstrom Stateline2020-08-17T02:01:51Z<p>Jisoo Park: Created page with "'''Bergstrom Stateline''' is a a high school televised quizbowl tournament in Rockford, Illinois hosted by WTVO Channel 17 / WQRF FOX 39. It was first televised in 2015 for No..."</p>
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<div>'''Bergstrom Stateline''' is a a high school televised quizbowl tournament in Rockford, Illinois hosted by WTVO Channel 17 / WQRF FOX 39. It was first televised in 2015 for Northwest Illinois high school teams. Then from 2017, a another separate tournament titled "Tournament of Champions" was held for all Illinois high school teams. The tournament has held six seasons as of 2020, while the "Tournament of Champions" has held two seasons. <br />
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==Broadcast history==<br />
<br />
[[File:bergstromoldlogo.png|thumb|Bergstrom's Old Logo (2015-2017)]]<br />
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[[File:bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg|thumb|Bergstrom's Current Logo (2017-ongoing)]]<br />
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===Hosts===<br />
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The tournament was hosted by Nick Toma a Eyewitness News Anchor, from 2015 to 2016 until his departure from the news station. He was replaced by Eric Wilson a Eyewitness News Anchor, who to this day still hosts the tournament. <br />
<br />
===Format===<br />
<br />
The regular tournament are attended by thirty-two teams from Northwest Illinois high school teams. The "Tournament of Champions" are attended by eight teams from Illinois as a whole. <br />
<br />
===Timeslot===<br />
<br />
Episodes air on Saturdays at 6:30 PM on WTVO. Sundays at 8:30 PM on MYNETWORKTV. Sundays at 9:30 PM on FOX 39.<br />
<br />
==Sponsorship==<br />
<br />
The tournament has been sponsored by Toni's of Winnebago and Portillos. The sponsors offer giftcards to teams who answer a special question between the volleyball round and lighting round.<br />
<br />
==Questions/Rules==<br />
<br />
Since its creation, the tournament has used [[NAQT]] packet sets that are specifically used for television shows. The tournament uses Standard NAQT Television rules. <br />
The rules allows two teams to play against each, while only four players are permitted to play for each team. The standard tossup count is 40 (This is the generic denominator used to normalize scores for reporting purposes. That is, statistics under these scoring rules are reported in terms of points per 40 tossups heard. For rules that use timed games, it represents a typical number of tossups heard in a game, though variation exists. For rules that use untimed games, it represents the number of tossups that will be read in regulation in a standard game.) <br />
<br />
Matches in the tournament is divided into four segments. The first segment is a "Buzz-in Round" where players answers questions for ten points, like in actual tournaments. The second segment is a "Volleyball Round" where each team is given a question that they can only answer. The team may discuss what the answer is but only the captain can answer. Each of the volleyball questions are for ten points. The third segment begins with a special question to acquire a giftcard to one of the sponsors, then continues into a "Lighting Round". A team then decides between three categories then answers the questions within the chosen category. Like the previous round, discussion is allowed but only the captain can answer. They must answer ten questions in sixty seconds. Any incorrect or skipped questions is then answered 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 Challenge" has teams answers questions like in the first segment, but each question's points are double. <br />
<br />
The questions' distribution can vary, but the categories in the question set are literature, science, history, fine arts, RMPSS and trash. Computation math questions rarely appears. <br />
<br />
=Results=<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2015 <br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| Oregon<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Newman Catholic<br />
| Hononegah<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| [[Stillman Valley]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Keith Country Day]] <br />
| [[Byron]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Winnebago]]<br />
| Galena<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| TBD<br />
| TBD<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[Durand]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Bergstrom Stateline Quiz Bowl Tournament of Champions===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2018 <br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| [[Metea Valley]]<br />
| [[Sandburg|Carl Sandburg]]<br />
| Boylan Catholic<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Rockford Auburn|Auburn]]<br />
| [[Dunlap]]<br />
| [[Fremd|William Fremd]] <br />
| Belvidere<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Cancelled<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Links=<br />
<br />
*[https://www.mystateline.com/community/statelinequizbowl/] <br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6297]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=6616]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7690]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=8360]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9426]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9864]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9876]<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=10809]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0NzBJgtISak5USjGz7V3OAJAEGn4tbTg]<br />
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[[Category: Quizbowl TV shows]]<br />
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Illinois]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=File:Bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg&diff=43025File:Bergstromcurrentlogo.jpeg2020-08-17T01:53:54Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div></div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mahomet-Seymour&diff=42955Mahomet-Seymour2020-07-17T17:59:11Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Players */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Mahomet-Seymour Bulldogs<br />
|image = Mahometseymour.gif<br />
|citystate = Mahomet, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Terry Koker<br />
|state = none<br />
|status = Active<br />
|nats = none}}<br />
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'''Mahomet-Seymour High School''' is located near Champaign, Illinois. They used to host the [[IHSA]] State Championship in the early days of the tournament during the 1980s.<br />
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In 2003, the team was embroiled in controversy. One of the students thought that he belonged on [[Team Illinois]], and the school unsuccessfully tried to involve the [[IHSA]] and threatened to use lawyers. On an internet forum, the student threatened to send [[David Riley]] lots of spam.<br />
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The team won its IHSA Sectional that year and advanced to State, where its first match was against [[Stevenson]]. IHSA, in its infinite wisdom, ran the questions through a spell checker which changed the answer to a bonus part from Gulf of Salamis to Gulf of Salami. After a Stevenson protest was denied due to an IHSA rule that you had to prove your protest in two minutes in a venue that did not have an internet connection, Mahomet-Seymour won by one point. Mahomet-Seymour then lost to [[New Trier]] and [[Wheaton North]] and went home.<br />
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=Notable Players=<br />
*[[Iain Carpenter]] ('''2017''')<br />
*Tony Cosimini ('''2018''')<br />
*Ben Dahl ('''2018''')<br />
*Nick Morrow ('''2019''')<br />
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[[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mike_Sorice&diff=42954Mike Sorice2020-07-17T17:58:06Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Michael Sorice<br />
|Image = MikeSorice.jpg<br />
|Subjects = Physics, generalist, Fraudulent Studies, Laelaps, Johann Gottlieb Fichte<br />
|schoolcur = N/A<br />
|schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2000-2002; 2004-2011)<br />
|highschool = [[Fenwick]] (1999-2000)<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Michael Angelo Sorice''' is the former head coach of [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois from 2014 to 2020. He was a Ph.D. candidate in Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois. During his extremely long college quizbowl career for [[Illinois]], which began in 2000 and lasted into the early 2010s (excepting the 2002-2003 season, when he was not in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His editorial accomplishments include [[Illinois Open]] from 2003-2007, the 2007 [[Illinois Novice]] tournament, [[ACF Fall]] 2007, and the physics/other science for [[2013 ACF Nationals]]. Sorice was known for a long time as "Hair Boy" due to his long gold locks (pictured), which have since been sheared.<br />
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Sorice's career accomplishments include 2nd-place finishes at [[ICT]] in 2006, 2007, and 2009. At one point, he also held the [[NAQT]] all-time collegiate record for highest [[PPG]]/PP20TUH achieved at a single college tournament, with a ridiculous 153.89 PPG at 2008's [[Gateway Invitational Tournament|GIT XIII]], a tournament notorious for using high school questions that year, in St. Louis. (This mark has since been eclipsed by [[Henry Gorman]] from [[Rice]].) From 2009 to 2011, Sorice played with [[Ike Jose]], who took over as team captain upon Sorice's effectual retirement from quizbowl after a 3rd place finish at [[2011 ACF Nationals]].<br />
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Sorice is a member of [[PACE]], and served as the tournament director for the [[2010 NSC]]. He currently serves as the head coach for [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois, who the players greatly appreciates. Additionally, he also is a member of the [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] staff, and occasionally he'll moderate rounds at nationals in Washington, D.C. <br />
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He moderates for many games in Central Illinois (especially in tournaments Centennial is attending in). He may be one of the best moderators for quiz bowl because of his great pronunciation of words and careful speeding. Sorice was awarded the Tom Durbin Class AA Award in 2019 for his success as a coach. Alongside [[Alex Damisch]], Sorice was awarded the Carper Award in 2020. <br />
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{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ACF|ACF Nationals Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2008<br />
|previous = [[Matt Weiner]]<br />
|next = [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br />
| }}<br />
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ICT|ICT DI Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2009<br />
|previous = [[Jason Keller]]<br />
|next = [[Evan Adams]]<br />
| }}<br />
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[[Category: Nationals Ironman]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42953Centennial (IL)2020-07-17T17:53:11Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun then became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice left to teach at Rantoul High School. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was then cut short because of COVID-19 The team is now expected to do worse than the previous season after the loss of many varsity team players and the departure of Sorice. The team under Andrew Cheun hopes to rebound to a better state, but most likely not because of the tentative season caused by COVID-19. <br />
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=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Doogar ('''2013''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
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=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42800Centennial (IL)2020-05-31T15:22:57Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
<br />
=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
<br />
Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
<br />
=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
<br />
Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice as head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The team though will prepare for the 2020-2021 season as hard as possible during the Summer (COVID-19 sucks), and will hope to be able to have competitive games with strong teams throughout Illinois and eventually return to the national level. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Maggie Pate ('''2020''')<br />
*Matthew Pianfetti ('''2020''')<br />
*Juliann Xu ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42799Centennial (IL)2020-05-31T04:38:39Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school 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 Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in Central Illinois and recognized for their strength during that time period. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
<br />
=(2009-2010 Season) =<br />
<br />
The inaugural season of Centennial Quiz Bowl began with great success. The team attended a number of difficult events without knowing that the tournaments were for experienced and dominant teams. Some embarrassing losses occurred at the hands of DCC, and Carbondale. After failing to grab any meaningful victories in the first half of the season, the underclassmen attended Davey v Goliath at Loyola and went 9-1 impressing all suburban coaches who didn't even know the team existed at that point. The team then won the Turnabout tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the trophy case in Centennial High School to this day. After failing to win Masonic Sectionals and running into Chatham Glenwood a few times, the team lost in the first game of IHSA Regionals to rival Champaign Central Despite no postseason, the team began a successful season that would be continued in further seasons. <br />
<br />
=(2010-2011 Season)=<br />
<br />
The season held much promise and was the first of two seasons anchored by Elliot Campos, Rick Sheahan, Chris Olsen, Arun Doogar and Tyler Knoblett. With senior captain Michael Olmsted, this team was the first to go to State, both at the NAQT, Masonic, and IHSA levels. The team took second at Kickoff and then did well in the second half of the season despite not coming out in first place during those tournaments. By the time the team reached the IHSA State series, they were in great shape and carried that momentum to a first round victory over Lyons Township by 9 points before losing handily to both Stevenson and IMSA, the eventual 3rd and 1st place teams. In June the team went to Northwestern to play at PACE NSC finishing 51st in the nation facing stiff competition.<br />
<br />
=(2011-2012 Season)=<br />
<br />
Though a short history, the next season was the most successful of all Centennial Quiz Bowl teams thus far. Made up of Chris Olsen, Elliot Campos, Arun Doogar, Tyler Knoblett, and Rick Sheahan this team went very far. Starting the season with an impressive performance at UIUC Earlybird, the team took Kickoff by storm going unbeaten and proving themselves again in the Big 12 Tournament. After finishing with both first and second place at History Bowl, the team ran into some roadblocks at tough tournaments like New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, and Springfield's Giant Tournament where they placed among the best teams, often in the top 4, but lacked the ability to overcome Macomb and Carbondale's hold on downstate dominance. After repeat-winning Masonic Sectionals the team placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago Latin at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cruised <br />
through IHSA Regionals and Sectionals. At the State tournament the team played eventual 2nd place Macomb down to the last question after making a couple errors on "Luncheon on the Grass" among others. The team then fell to Buffalo Grove and Carbondale to end the State series at 0-3. The aforementioned top 5 players all went to HSNCT in Atlanta on the funds raised from their sweet trivia night. At HSNCT the team played #4 nationally ranked team Dorman A to the last question without knowing which team they were and hobbled to a disappointing 5-5 record, just missing the playoffs. After finishing among the top teams in the state, ranked nationally, and being the best team in the area, Chris Olsen was named to the All-State team for a third and final time.<br />
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=(2012-2013 Season)=<br />
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Following the previous year's success and the departure of 4/5 of the Varsity team, expectations weren't incredibly high for the team. However, despite a sluggish performances early on at UIUC Earlybird and Kickoff, this team rebounded to play well at New Trier Varsity, IMSAnity, the Novice tournament, History Bee and Bowl, Springfield's Giant Tournament, and NAQT State. One of the main reasons for this success was the arrival of Mike Sorice as a Centennial coach. Arun Doogar led the team to Masonic State over rivals Champaign Central and Mahomet Seymour at Masonic Sectionals (for a third time), but decided to ditch Masonic State to take a group of seniors to the Homewood-Flossmoor Tournament. Near the end of this season the team housewrote a trash tournament called CATS LOL which was a bunch of half-packets or pop culture questions. Despite winning IHSA Regionals after overcoming some terrible moderators and White Castle, they fell short to perpetual rival Bloomington during the IHSA Sectionals tournament. One of the highlights of the season was seeing Arun Doogar selected to the All-State team, who is the most recent Centennial player to achieve it. <br />
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=(2013-2014 Season through 2019-2020 Season)=<br />
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Major losses of players and Coach Garcia led to the expectations of the team not being able to return to its former successful seasons. The arrival of Mike Sorice and head coach, was able to rebound the team back to decent success and prevent complete annihilation of the team's downfall. The team though has faced many losses in their season at a point where they will most likely not be able to return to the national level. The team was able to significantly improve during the 2018-2019 season by winning Kickoff and Big 12 Tournament. After disappointing results in UIUC Earlybird, ACF Fall, WUFAT IV, NAQT State, expectations for the team to return to their glory days were low. The team improving significantly in Scobol Solo, Masonic Sectionals and winning IHSA Regional comfortably has given a chance for the team to continue to strengthen. Low expectations of this would be soon be repeated in the 2019-2020 season where 3/4 of the Varsity team had departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The team though will prepare for the 2020-2021 season as hard as possible during the Summer (COVID-19 sucks), and will hope to be able to have competitive games with strong teams throughout Illinois and eventually return to the national level. <br />
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=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Maggie Pate ('''2020''')<br />
*Matthew Pianfetti ('''2020''')<br />
*Juliann Xu ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=IHSSBCA Individual Awards=<br />
==All-Sectional Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Elliot Campos Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar Class AA<br />
*2013-2014: David Fischer Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2014-2015: Jarrett Leuck Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2015-2016: Patrick Minsker Class AA<br />
*2015-2016: Daniel Olsen Class AA<br />
*2016-2017: Aaditya Mehta Class AA<br />
*2017-2018: Brett Hancock Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
*2017-2018: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2018-2019: Amy Paul Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Nick Maurer Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Henry Moore Class AA<br />
*2019-2020: Jisoo Park Class AA (Honorable Mention) <br />
==All-State Team==<br />
*2009-2010: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2010-2011: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2011-2012: Chris Olsen (Second Team) Class AA<br />
*2012-2013: Arun Doogar (Second Team) Class AA<br />
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=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=42643Parkland Challenge2020-04-24T23:14:27Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Tournaments */</p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. <br />
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=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| St. Joseph Ogden<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Judah Christian<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| St. Thomas More<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Danville <br />
| Prairie Central<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Blue Ridge<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Prairie Central<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| Villa Grove<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Rantoul<br />
| Central<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Due<br />
| To<br />
| COVID-19<br />
|}<br />
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=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=42449Parkland Challenge2020-04-11T18:43:14Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Tournaments */</p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. <br />
<br />
=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[St. Joseph Ogden]]<br />
| [[Monticello]]<br />
| [[Judah Christian]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[St. Thomas More]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Danville (IL)|Danville]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Villa Grove]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Rantoul]]<br />
| [[Central]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2020<br />
| Cancelled<br />
| Due<br />
| To<br />
| COVID-19<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mike_Sorice&diff=42362Mike Sorice2020-03-30T17:12:48Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox|Name = Michael Sorice<br />
|Image = MikeSorice.jpg<br />
|Subjects = Physics, generalist, Fraudulent Studies, Laelaps, Johann Gottlieb Fichte<br />
|schoolcur = N/A<br />
|schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2000-2002; 2004-2011)<br />
|highschool = [[Fenwick]] (1999-2000)<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Michael Angelo Sorice''' is currently the head coach for [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois since 2014. He was a Ph.D. candidate in Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois. During his extremely long college quizbowl career for [[Illinois]], which began in 2000 and lasted into the early 2010s (excepting the 2002-2003 season, when he was not in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His editorial accomplishments include [[Illinois Open]] from 2003-2007, the 2007 [[Illinois Novice]] tournament, [[ACF Fall]] 2007, and the physics/other science for [[2013 ACF Nationals]]. Sorice was known for a long time as "Hair Boy" due to his long gold locks (pictured), which have since been sheared.<br />
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Sorice's career accomplishments include 2nd-place finishes at [[ICT]] in 2006, 2007, and 2009. At one point, he also held the [[NAQT]] all-time collegiate record for highest [[PPG]]/PP20TUH achieved at a single college tournament, with a ridiculous 153.89 PPG at 2008's [[Gateway Invitational Tournament|GIT XIII]], a tournament notorious for using high school questions that year, in St. Louis. (This mark has since been eclipsed by [[Henry Gorman]] from [[Rice]].) From 2009 to 2011, Sorice played with [[Ike Jose]], who took over as team captain upon Sorice's effectual retirement from quizbowl after a 3rd place finish at [[2011 ACF Nationals]].<br />
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Sorice is a member of [[PACE]], and served as the tournament director for the [[2010 NSC]]. He currently serves as the head coach for [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]] in Illinois, who the players greatly appreciates. Additionally, he also is a member of the [[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]] staff, and occasionally he'll moderate rounds at nationals in Washington, D.C. <br />
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He moderates for many games in Central Illinois (especially in tournaments Centennial is attending in). He may be one of the best moderators for quiz bowl because of his great pronunciation of words and careful speeding. Sorice was awarded the Tom Durbin Class AA Award in 2019 for his success as a coach. <br />
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{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ACF|ACF Nationals Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2008<br />
|previous = [[Matt Weiner]]<br />
|next = [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br />
| }}<br />
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ICT|ICT DI Leading Scorer]]<br />
|year = 2009<br />
|previous = [[Jason Keller]]<br />
|next = [[Evan Adams]]<br />
| }}<br />
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[[Category:HSQB Moderators]]<br />
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[[Category: Players active in 2010]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois]]<br />
[[Category: Nationals Ironman]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42062Centennial (IL)2020-03-29T00:57:11Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Alumni */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school in Champaign, Illinois. The team was coached by James Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in central Illinois. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Maggie Pate ('''2020''')<br />
*Matthew Pianfetti ('''2020''')<br />
*Juliann Xu ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42061Centennial (IL)2020-03-28T19:45:51Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Alumni */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school in Champaign, Illinois. The team was coached by James Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in central Illinois. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Justin Wang ('''2016''') (Transferred to University Lab)<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Maggie Pate ('''2020''')<br />
*Matthew Pianfetti ('''2020''')<br />
*Juliann Xu ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=42060Centennial (IL)2020-03-28T19:32:57Z<p>Jisoo Park: /* Notable Alumni */</p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school in Champaign, Illinois. The team was coached by James Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in central Illinois. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
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=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Justin Wang ('''2016''') (Transferred to University Lab)<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Gina Kim ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
*Dylan Childress ('''2020''')<br />
*Henry Moore ('''2020''')<br />
*Maggie Pate ('''2020''')<br />
*Matthew Pianfetti ('''2020''')<br />
*Juliann Xu ('''2020''')<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mahomet-Seymour&diff=42059Mahomet-Seymour2020-03-28T19:28:39Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Mahomet-Seymour Bulldogs<br />
|image = Mahometseymour.gif<br />
|citystate = Mahomet, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Terry Koker<br />
|state = none<br />
|status = Active<br />
|nats = none}}<br />
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'''Mahomet-Seymour High School''' is located near Champaign, Illinois. They used to host the [[IHSA]] State Championship in the early days of the tournament during the 1980s.<br />
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In 2003, the team was embroiled in controversy. One of the students thought that he belonged on [[Team Illinois]], and the school unsuccessfully tried to involve the [[IHSA]] and threatened to use lawyers. On an internet forum, the student threatened to send [[David Riley]] lots of spam.<br />
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The team won its IHSA Sectional that year and advanced to State, where its first match was against [[Stevenson]]. IHSA, in its infinite wisdom, ran the questions through a spell checker which changed the answer to a bonus part from Gulf of Salamis to Gulf of Salami. After a Stevenson protest was denied due to an IHSA rule that you had to prove your protest in two minutes in a venue that did not have an internet connection, Mahomet-Seymour won by one point. Mahomet-Seymour then lost to [[New Trier]] and [[Wheaton North]] and went home.<br />
<br />
=Notable Players=<br />
*Iain Carpenter ('''2017''')<br />
*Tony Cosimini ('''2018''')<br />
*Ben Dahl ('''2018''')<br />
*Charles Boozell ('''2019''')<br />
*Conrad Ebbecke ('''2019''')<br />
*Nick Morrow ('''2019''')<br />
*Seth Honnigford ('''2020''')<br />
*Kolby Goodner ('''2021''')<br />
*Aidan Trevillian ('''2021''')<br />
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[[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=IHSSBCA_Novice&diff=42055IHSSBCA Novice2020-03-28T19:17:20Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>The '''IHSSBCA Novice''' is a series of tournaments hosted by [[IHSSBCA]]. The tournament uses the [[SCOP]] question set. It is held at several sites on the same day, and teams can choose which site to attend.<br />
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Students can only play in the tournament if they meet the following criteria:<br><br />
• Have played fewer than 40 varsity-level matches for his or her school’s top team<br><br />
• Have played fewer than 80 career matches at any level<br><br />
• Have never scored more than 35 points per game at a varsity invitational tournament<br><br />
• Have never scored more than 20 points per game at a national championship tournament<br><br />
• Have never been named to an All-Tournament Team at a high school tournament<br />
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==Results==<br />
===2012===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Bloomington]]''<br />
| 14<br />
| '''Bloomington'''<br />
| [[Joliet Catholic]]<br />
| [[Galesburg]]<br />
| [[Glenwood]]<br />
| [[Mike Bannor]] (Joliet Catholic) - 58 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Fenton]]''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Whitney Young]]'''<br />
| [[Fenwick]]<br />
| [[Barrington]]<br />
| [[Homewood-Flossmoor]]<br />
| [[Anish Doshi]] (Barrington A) - 81 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Greenville]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Highland]]'''<br />
| Greenville<br />
| [[Marquette (Alton)]]<br />
| [[Southwestern]]<br />
| [[Chris Hornsey]] (Marquette) - 57 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Keith Country Day]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Rockford Auburn|Auburn A]]'''<br />
| [[Metea Valley|Metea Valley B]]<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| Metea Valley A<br />
| [[William Stites]] ([[Belvidere North|Belvidere North A]]) - 76 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 62 teams<br />
<br />
===2013===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''[[Wheaton North]] A'''<br />
| Auburn<br />
| Wheaton North B<br />
| [[Boylan]]<br />
| [[Marcus Teccaro]] (Boylan) - 112 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Bloomington''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Bloomington'''<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| Glenwood<br />
| [[Bradley Bourbonnais]]<br />
| [[Robert Peart]] (Bradley-Bourbonnais) - 119 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 36<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Hinsdale Central]]<br />
| Barrington B<br />
| [[IMSA]]<br />
| [[Cormac O'Halleran]] ([[York|York A]]) - 119 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Greenville''<br />
| 10<br />
| '''[[Carbondale]]'''<br />
| [[O'Fallon]]<br />
| Greenville<br />
| [[Mount Vernon (Illinois)|Mount Vernon]]<br />
| [[Ananth Panchamukhi]] (Carbondale) - 72 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 78 teams<br />
<br />
===2014===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''[[Saint Viator]]'''<br />
| [[St. Charles East]]<br />
| [[Marian Central]]<br />
|<br />
|[[William Jiang]] (Auburn) - 83 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Bloomington''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''[[University Lab (Urbana)|Urbana Lab]]'''<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| Glenwood<br />
| Bloomington<br />
| [[Aaditya Mehta]] ([[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]) - 78 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| IMSA A<br />
| Hinsdale Central<br />
| [[New Trier]]<br />
| [[Erich Remeiker]] (IMSA A) - 77 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Galesburg''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''[[Macomb|Macomb A]]'''<br />
| Galesburg A<br />
| [[Beardstown|Beardstown A]]<br />
| [[Geneseo]]<br />
| [[Micah Flores]] (Macomb A) - 50 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''O'Fallon'''<br />
| Marquette (Alton)<br />
| [[Routt Catholic]]<br />
| Southwestern<br />
| [[Mark Patterson]] (O'Fallon) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 73 teams<br />
<br />
===2015===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''Auburn A'''<br />
| [[Waubonsie Valley]]<br />
| Boylan<br />
| [[Newman Central Catholic|Newman C.C.]]/Auburn B<br />
| [[Ethan Strombeck]] (Auburn A) - 148.75 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''IMSA A'''<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| Loyola Academy<br />
| IMSA C<br />
| Vikas (Fremd A) - 76.67 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 11<br />
| '''Urbana Lab'''<br />
| Bloomington A<br />
| Bradley-Bourbonnais A<br />
| Bradley-Bourbonnais B<br />
| [[Hanson Hao]] (Bloomington A) - 87 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenwick''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''[[Sandburg]]'''<br />
| Metea Valley<br />
| [[Wheaton Warrenville South|WW South A]]<br />
| Fenwick A<br />
| [[Arjun Sundarajan]] (Metea Valley) - 108.89 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Galesburg''<br />
| 4<br />
| '''[[Metamora]]'''<br />
| Macomb A<br />
| Galesburg<br />
| Macomb B<br />
| [[Anne Flintgreuber]] (Macomb A) - 71 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Glenwood'''<br />
| Marquette (Alton)<br />
| Glenwood B<br />
| [[Springfield]] D<br />
| [[Carter Moore]] (Southwestern) - 77.14 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 74 teams<br />
<br />
===2016===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Auburn''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Boylan'''<br />
| [[Belvidere|Belvidere A]]<br />
| Auburn A<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| [[Nicholas Larson]] (Belvidere A) - 77.14 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 13<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Benet Academy|Benet Academy A]]<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| [[Palatine]] B<br />
| [[Abraham Holtermann]] (Barrington A) - 108 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 4<br />
| '''Urbana Lab'''<br />
| [[Mattoon]]<br />
| Centennial<br />
| Bloomington<br />
| [[Fiona Ward Shaw]] (Bloomington) - 85 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Evanston]]'''<br />
| Stevenson A<br />
| Latin A<br />
| [[Glenbard North]] A<br />
| [[Govind Prabhakar]] (Stevenson A) - 90 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Springfield B'''<br />
| Carbondale<br />
| Springfield A<br />
| O'Fallon<br />
| [[Aidan Fein]] (Springfield A) - 120 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 69 teams<br />
<br />
===2017===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Winnebago]]''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Auburn'''<br />
| [[Belvidere North]]<br />
| Belvidere<br />
| [[United Township]]<br />
| [[Kodai Speich]] (Auburn) - 110 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| Stevenson A<br />
| IMSA<br />
| Stevenson B<br />
| [[Andy Kramer]] (Barrington) - 76 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Centennial''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''Urbana Lab A'''<br />
| [[Champaign Central]]<br />
| Urbana Lab B<br />
| Centennial<br />
| [[Jonathan Lau]] ([[University of Illinois Lab]] A) - 105 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Naperville Central]] A'''<br />
| Whitney Young<br />
| Hinsdale Central A<br />
| [[Hoffman Estates]]<br />
| [[Ashish Subramanian]] (Hoffman Estates) - 100 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''Carbondale'''<br />
| Springfield A<br />
| O'Fallon<br />
| Springfield B<br />
| [[Ian Kinsel]] (Carbondale) - 71 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 70 teams<br />
<br />
===2018===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Winnebago''<br />
| 9<br />
| '''Auburn A'''<br />
| Auburn B<br />
| [[Rock Falls]]<br />
| [[Moline]]<br />
| [[Aiden Brinkmann]] (Auburn B) - 89 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Stevenson''<br />
| 18<br />
| '''IMSA A'''<br />
| Sandburg<br />
| IMSA B<br />
| Stevenson<br />
| [[Weillin Feng]] (New Trier) - 105 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Illinois]]''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Urbana Lab Orange'''<br />
| Urbana Lab Blue<br />
| Mattoon<br />
| Centennial<br />
| [[Conrad Ebbecke]] ([[Mahomet-Seymour]]) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Fenton''<br />
| 24<br />
| '''[[Elgin Academy]]'''<br />
| Naperville Central<br />
| Hinsdale Central<br />
| Latin<br />
| [[Charles Bliss]] ([[Maine South]]) - 97 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 14<br />
| '''O'Fallon'''<br />
| Macomb<br />
| Springfield<br />
| Carbondale<br />
| [[Evan Ewing]] (Carbondale) - 74 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[New Berlin]]''<br />
| 6<br />
| '''[[Williamsville]]'''<br />
| [[Pleasant Plains]] B<br />
| Pleasant Plains A<br />
| New Berlin<br />
| [[Nathan Clack]] (Williamsville) - 125 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 83 teams<br />
<br />
===2019===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! ''Site''<br />
! # of teams<br />
! Champion<br />
! Second<br />
! Third<br />
! Fourth<br />
! High Scorer<br />
|-<br />
| ''Barrington''<br />
| 20<br />
| '''Barrington A'''<br />
| [[Stevenson]]<br />
| [[Loyola]]<br />
| Fremd A<br />
| [[Dhruv Pendharkar]] (Stevenson) - 103.75 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Belvidere''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Auburn'''<br />
| St Charles East<br />
| Elgin Academy<br />
| Keith Country Day <br />
| [[Wyatt David]] (Keith Country Day) - 124.17 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Lincoln-Way East''<br />
| 16<br />
| '''Naperville Central'''<br />
| Sandburg<br />
| Latin<br />
| Waubonsie Valley <br />
| [[Arnav Khanna]] (Waubonsie Valley) - 126.43 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Mattoon''<br />
| 8<br />
| '''University Lab'''<br />
| Monticello<br />
| Centennial<br />
| Mahomet-Seymour<br />
| [[Helen Ryding]] ([[Mahomet-Seymour]]) - 74.29 ppg<br />
|-<br />
| ''Southwestern''<br />
| 12<br />
| '''Carbondale A'''<br />
| Pana<br />
| Southwestern Gold<br />
| Northwestern <br />
| [[Hunter Wood]] (Northwestern) - 92 ppg<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
:Total Attendance: 68 teams<br />
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{{Navbox HS Quizbowl in Illinois}}<br />
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[[Category:High school tournaments]]<br />
[[Category:High school quizbowl in Illinois]]<br />
[[Category:IHSSBCA]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Centennial_(IL)&diff=41815Centennial (IL)2020-03-11T21:54:13Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>{{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial Chargers<br />
|image = centennialcharger.gif<br />
|citystate = Champaign, Illinois<br />
|currentcoach = Mike Sorice, Andrew Cheun<br />
|state = None<br />
|nats = None<br />
|nats appearances = NSC: [[2011 NSC|2011]] <br>HSNCT: [[2012 HSNCT|2012]] <br />
|status = Active<br />
|size = 1429 students (As of 2017), 24 Players on Varsity and JV Teams<br />
| }}<br />
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'''Centennial High School''', or '''Champaign Centennial''', is a high school in Champaign, Illinois. The team was coached by James Garcia from 2009 to 2014. The school ended up becoming one of the strongest teams in central Illinois. After Garcia moved to Wisconsin in 2014, [[Mike Sorice]] replaced him as main coach. Matthew Jodino was the assistant coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. <br />
<br />
=Notable Victories=<br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2010 at Armstrong Township<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2011<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2011 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2011 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*NHBB Central Illinois 2011<br> <br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2011 at Centennial<br> <br />
*IHSA Regionals 2012 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSA Sectionals 2012 at Bradley-Bourbonnais<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2013<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2013 at Manteno<br><br />
*Twin City Tournament 2013<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2014 at Bloomington<br><br />
*Masonic Sectionals 2014<br><br />
*IHSA Regionals 2014 at Centennial<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Turnabout 2016 at Normal<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2016<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2016 at Centennial<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2017<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2018 at Bloomington<br><br />
*IHSSBCA Kickoff 2018 at Mattoon<br><br />
*Big Twelve Conference 2018 at Normal<br> <br />
*IHSA Regional 2019 at Centennial<br><br />
*E.I.U Pine Honors 2020 at Eastern Illinois University<br><br />
<br />
=Notable Alumni=<br />
*Elliot Campos ('''2012''')<br />
*Samuel Hall ('''2012''')<br />
*Tyler Knoblett ('''2012''')<br />
*Chris Olsen ('''2012''')<br />
*Rick Sheahan ('''2012''')<br />
*Arun Dooger ('''2013''')<br />
*Dominic Corso ('''2014''')<br />
*David Fisher ('''2014''')<br />
*Laith Ibrahim ('''2015''')<br />
*Jarret Leuck ('''2016''')<br />
*Patrick Minsher ('''2016''')<br />
*Daniel Olsen ('''2016''')<br />
*Nathan Stratton ('''2016''')<br />
*Justin Wang ('''2016''') (Transferred to University Lab)<br />
*Daniel Lee ('''2017''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Aaditya Mehta ('''2017''')<br />
*Yu Xia ('''2017''')<br />
*Diarmuid Reilly ('''2018''')<br />
*Ritu Dave ('''2019''')<br />
*Brett Hancock ('''2019''')<br />
*Gina Kim ('''2019''')<br />
*Daniel Liu ('''2019''') (Transferred to IMSA)<br />
*Amy Paul ('''2019''')<br />
*Isaac Soloveychik ('''2019''')<br />
*Devika Tiwari ('''2019''')<br />
<br />
=External Link=<br />
*[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=65927 NAQT Site] <br />
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[[Category: High school teams]]<br />
[[Category: Illinois high school teams]]</div>Jisoo Parkhttps://www.qbwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Parkland_Challenge&diff=41814Parkland Challenge2020-03-11T21:52:02Z<p>Jisoo Park: </p>
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<div>'''Parkland Challenge''' is an local high school quiz bowl tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are separated into 4 brackets. Mike Coulter, the instructional technology specialist at Parkland College moderates the games. Single-elim on mostly one-clue tossups are used and there are no bonuses. There's conferring on tossups for a team when the other team guesses wrong. At certain points of the match, each team is given a video question answer. There is a lighting round in the middle of the match. When a question is answered incorrectly, the team that answered incorrectly loses 10 points and the toss-up becomes dead. <br />
<br />
=Past Results=<br />
===Tournaments===<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0"<br />
! Year<br />
! 1st Place<br />
! 2nd Place<br />
! 3rd Place <br />
! 4th Place <br />
|- <br />
| 2014 <br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| [[Bloomington]]<br />
| [[St. Joseph Ogden]]<br />
| [[Monticello]]<br />
| [[Judah Christian]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2016<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[St. Thomas More]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2017<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Danville (IL)|Danville]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2018<br />
| [[Mahomet-Seymour]]<br />
| [[Blue Ridge]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Prairie Central]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
| [[Villa Grove]]<br />
| [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]]<br />
| [[Rantoul]]<br />
| [[Central]]<br />
|}<br />
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=External List=<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyCA_ne0gf9C7bmfFHzLQ-_]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNzsvBj8u3lZJJpJ59S65imH]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyQmFMI_C_NYllin271xg6H]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyJH-xL2hbBGOig2mEB2apK]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNyoduEcMLSQsWu66WOGPlij]<br />
*[https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUlKFETZknNxI_-XUlW-0hIl-lVsB3TeB]<br />
*[https://www.parkland.edu/Audience/Community-Business/Parkland-Presents/PCTV/Programs]</div>Jisoo Park