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[[Hunter]] A defeated [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] A after the final match went into overtime. | [[Hunter]] A defeated [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] A after the final match went into overtime. | ||
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+ | Thomas Jefferson's second-place finish under coach [[Dennis Loo]] marked the highest-ever finish at a high school national by a team whose coach was former national championship-winning player at the high school or college level. | ||
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2016 NAQT HSNCT | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Hunter A |
Runner-up | Thomas Jefferson A |
Third | DCC A |
Fourth | LASA A |
High scorer | Timothy Morrison, Bishop Guertin |
Site | Dallas, TX |
Field | 272 |
Stats | [1] |
The 2016 NAQT HSNCT was held at the Hilton Anatole on May 28-29, 2016. As in the 2015 HSNCT, 272 teams attended the tournament.
Hunter A defeated Thomas Jefferson A after the final match went into overtime.
The top individual scorer was Timothy Morrison of Bishop Guertin. Runner-up was Jonathan Tran of Westview.
Thomas Jefferson's second-place finish under coach Dennis Loo marked the highest-ever finish at a high school national by a team whose coach was former national championship-winning player at the high school or college level.
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