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− | {{Highschoolteam|Name = Rock Bridge | + | {{Highschoolteam|Name = Rock Bridge Bruins|image = RBHS.gif |
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|citystate = Columbia, MO | |citystate = Columbia, MO | ||
|currentcoach = Greg Irwin | |currentcoach = Greg Irwin | ||
− | |state = | + | |MSHSAA state finishes = 2nd place in 2011 and 2012 |
|nats = | |nats = | ||
|districts = 2009, 2011 | |districts = 2009, 2011 | ||
| }} | | }} | ||
− | '''Rock Bridge High School''', also know as '''RBHS''', is a public school in Columbia, Missouri. Rock Bridge won the [[MSHSAA]] Class 4 District titles in 2007, 2009 and | + | '''Rock Bridge High School''', also know as '''RBHS''', is a public school in Columbia, Missouri. Rock Bridge won the [[MSHSAA]] Class 4 District titles in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012 under Head Coach Greg Irwin. Rock Bridge earned 2nd place at MSHSAA State in both 2011 and 2012 to Ladue. Former North Kansas City High School standout [[Charlie Dees]] began volunteering to help out the team in 2010, and the team is approaching its goal of being nationally competitive each year. Rock Bridge has hosted numerous tournaments to promote excellent quiz bowl throughout the state. |
− | == | + | ==Highest National Rankings== |
− | * | + | 2011-2--30th for A-team, 128th for B-team |
− | * | + | 2010-1--61st |
− | * [[Iyas Daghlas]] | + | |
− | * [[Riaz Helfer]] | + | ==A-team Place at Nationals== |
− | * [[Husam Abdul-Kafi]] | + | * 2012--t-29th at PACE NSC |
− | * [[Bess Goodfellow]] | + | * 2011--36 at PACE NSC |
− | * [[ | + | * 2010--136 at NAQT HSNCT |
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[ | + | ==NAQT Missouri Qualifier Finishes== |
− | * [[ | + | * 2013 Tied for 7th (missing Jacob and Vikram) |
+ | * 2012 tied for 5th (missing Iyas and Bess) | ||
+ | * 2011 tied for 2nd (missing Iyas) | ||
+ | * 2010 2nd place | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==MSHSAA State Finishes== | ||
+ | * 2012, Second Place | ||
+ | * 2011, Second Place | ||
+ | * 2007, Sixth Place | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Former Players== | ||
+ | * [[Iyas Daghlas]] 2009-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Riaz Helfer]] 2008-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Husam Abdul-Kafi]] 2009-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Bess Goodfellow]] 2010-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Nikhilesh Sharma]] 2009-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Walter Wang]] 2009-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Ben Trendle]] 2010-2012 | ||
+ | * [[Sachin Nair]] 2009-2011 | ||
+ | * [[Craig Chval]] 2008-2011 | ||
+ | * [[Marc Micatka]] 2009-2011 | ||
* [[Vikram Arun]] | * [[Vikram Arun]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Monica Greenlief]] |
− | ==All- | + | * [[Jacob Freyermuth]] |
− | * [[James Garton, | + | * [[Jonathan Ackmann]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Dima Rozenblat]] |
− | * [[Mike Micatka, 2008, 2009 | + | * [[Charles Shang]] |
− | * [[Allen Greenlief, 2009 | + | Class of 2014 |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Salah Daghlas]], [[Daniel Shapiro]], [[Ryan Tray]], [[Jenny Zulovich]] |
− | * [[ | + | |
+ | Class of 2015 | ||
+ | * [[Ashwini Mantrala]], [[Victor Topouria]], [[Robbie Schmidt]], [[Jett Ballou-Crawford]], [[Delaney Tevis]], [[Clarissa Curry]], [[Alp Kahveci]] 2012, [[Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Kafi]], [[Alex Parks]], [[Andy Kegley]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Class of 2016 | ||
+ | * [[Luke Chval]], [[Derek Wang]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Missouri All-Star Selection Players from MOQBA== | ||
+ | * [[Iyas Daghlas]], 2011, 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Bess Goodfellow]], 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Riaz Helfer]], 2012 (second team) | ||
+ | * [[Craig Chval]], 2011 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==All-State Players at MSHSAA State== | ||
+ | * [[Riaz Helfer]], 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Craig Chval]], 2011 (2nd overall to Max Schindler) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==All-State Honorable Mention Players at MSHSAA State== | ||
+ | * [[Iyas Daghlas]], 2011, 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Marc Micatka]], 2011 | ||
+ | * [[James Garton]], 2007 | ||
+ | * [[Tyler Jones]], 2007 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==All-District Players at MSHSAA Districts== | ||
+ | * [[Riaz Helfer]], 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Craig Chval]], 2010, 2011 | ||
+ | * [[Alan Hatfield]], 2010 | ||
+ | * [[Mike Micatka]], 2008, 2009 | ||
+ | * [[Allen Greenlief]], 2009 | ||
+ | * [[James Garton]], 2006, 2007 | ||
+ | * [[Tyler Jones]], 2007 | ||
+ | |||
==MACA Junior Varsity State== | ==MACA Junior Varsity State== | ||
Rock Bridge won the 2009 [[MACA Junior Varsity State]] tournament with a 5-0 finish. [[Craig Chval]] was 2nd individually and [[Zach Goree]] finished 4th individually. Other members of the team included [[Bridgitt Keller]], [[Chase Franke]], and [[Riaz Helfer]]. | Rock Bridge won the 2009 [[MACA Junior Varsity State]] tournament with a 5-0 finish. [[Craig Chval]] was 2nd individually and [[Zach Goree]] finished 4th individually. Other members of the team included [[Bridgitt Keller]], [[Chase Franke]], and [[Riaz Helfer]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rock Bridge earned 2nd and 3rd at the 2012 iteration of JV State, which was the first Junior Varsity State tournament to be follow the 20/20 format with pyramidal question, along with allowing schools to enter multiple teams. [[Monica Greenlief]] earned All-State Honors while the balanced scoring of both teams deflated many players' individual scores. The 2nd place team included: [[Monica Greenlief]], [[Jacob Freyermuth]], [[Daniel Shapiro]], [[Charles Shang]], and [[Jenny Zulovich]]. The 3rd place team consisted of: [[Ryan Tray]], [[Jonathan Ackmann]], [[Salah Daghlas]], and [[Dima Rozenblat]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Hosted Tournaments== | ||
+ | Rock Bridge has hosted an annual high school tournament since at least 2006, when they ran an NAQT tournament on an A-set. In 2007 and 2008 they ran using questions produced by [[Shawn Pickrell]]. In spring 2010 they ran on a housewritten set. In fall 2010 their tournament was turned into a Junior Varsity event and run on the Fall Novice Tournament. | ||
+ | [http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=Rock_Bridge_HS&id=8&page=standings Fall 2010 Standings] | ||
+ | |||
+ | In addition to their own invitational, Rock Bridge has hosted multiple MSHSAA district championships, including those in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Rock Bridge was also the site used for the MSHSAA state championship until 2008. | ||
[[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Missouri high school teams]][[Category:Missouri (State)]][[Category:High school quizbowl in Missouri]] | [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Missouri high school teams]][[Category:Missouri (State)]][[Category:High school quizbowl in Missouri]] |
Latest revision as of 19:23, 16 January 2023
Rock Bridge Bruins | |
Location: Columbia, MO | |
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Coaches | Greg Irwin |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Rock Bridge High School, also know as RBHS, is a public school in Columbia, Missouri. Rock Bridge won the MSHSAA Class 4 District titles in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012 under Head Coach Greg Irwin. Rock Bridge earned 2nd place at MSHSAA State in both 2011 and 2012 to Ladue. Former North Kansas City High School standout Charlie Dees began volunteering to help out the team in 2010, and the team is approaching its goal of being nationally competitive each year. Rock Bridge has hosted numerous tournaments to promote excellent quiz bowl throughout the state.
Highest National Rankings
2011-2--30th for A-team, 128th for B-team 2010-1--61st
A-team Place at Nationals
- 2012--t-29th at PACE NSC
- 2011--36 at PACE NSC
- 2010--136 at NAQT HSNCT
NAQT Missouri Qualifier Finishes
- 2013 Tied for 7th (missing Jacob and Vikram)
- 2012 tied for 5th (missing Iyas and Bess)
- 2011 tied for 2nd (missing Iyas)
- 2010 2nd place
MSHSAA State Finishes
- 2012, Second Place
- 2011, Second Place
- 2007, Sixth Place
Former Players
- Iyas Daghlas 2009-2012
- Riaz Helfer 2008-2012
- Husam Abdul-Kafi 2009-2012
- Bess Goodfellow 2010-2012
- Nikhilesh Sharma 2009-2012
- Walter Wang 2009-2012
- Ben Trendle 2010-2012
- Sachin Nair 2009-2011
- Craig Chval 2008-2011
- Marc Micatka 2009-2011
- Vikram Arun
- Monica Greenlief
- Jacob Freyermuth
- Jonathan Ackmann
- Dima Rozenblat
- Charles Shang
Class of 2014
Class of 2015
- Ashwini Mantrala, Victor Topouria, Robbie Schmidt, Jett Ballou-Crawford, Delaney Tevis, Clarissa Curry, Alp Kahveci 2012, Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Kafi, Alex Parks, Andy Kegley
Class of 2016
Missouri All-Star Selection Players from MOQBA
- Iyas Daghlas, 2011, 2012
- Bess Goodfellow, 2012
- Riaz Helfer, 2012 (second team)
- Craig Chval, 2011
All-State Players at MSHSAA State
- Riaz Helfer, 2012
- Craig Chval, 2011 (2nd overall to Max Schindler)
All-State Honorable Mention Players at MSHSAA State
- Iyas Daghlas, 2011, 2012
- Marc Micatka, 2011
- James Garton, 2007
- Tyler Jones, 2007
All-District Players at MSHSAA Districts
- Riaz Helfer, 2012
- Craig Chval, 2010, 2011
- Alan Hatfield, 2010
- Mike Micatka, 2008, 2009
- Allen Greenlief, 2009
- James Garton, 2006, 2007
- Tyler Jones, 2007
MACA Junior Varsity State
Rock Bridge won the 2009 MACA Junior Varsity State tournament with a 5-0 finish. Craig Chval was 2nd individually and Zach Goree finished 4th individually. Other members of the team included Bridgitt Keller, Chase Franke, and Riaz Helfer.
Rock Bridge earned 2nd and 3rd at the 2012 iteration of JV State, which was the first Junior Varsity State tournament to be follow the 20/20 format with pyramidal question, along with allowing schools to enter multiple teams. Monica Greenlief earned All-State Honors while the balanced scoring of both teams deflated many players' individual scores. The 2nd place team included: Monica Greenlief, Jacob Freyermuth, Daniel Shapiro, Charles Shang, and Jenny Zulovich. The 3rd place team consisted of: Ryan Tray, Jonathan Ackmann, Salah Daghlas, and Dima Rozenblat.
Hosted Tournaments
Rock Bridge has hosted an annual high school tournament since at least 2006, when they ran an NAQT tournament on an A-set. In 2007 and 2008 they ran using questions produced by Shawn Pickrell. In spring 2010 they ran on a housewritten set. In fall 2010 their tournament was turned into a Junior Varsity event and run on the Fall Novice Tournament. Fall 2010 Standings
In addition to their own invitational, Rock Bridge has hosted multiple MSHSAA district championships, including those in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Rock Bridge was also the site used for the MSHSAA state championship until 2008.