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Returning three starters from the previous season, Grissom established itself once again as the class of Alabama high school quiz bowl, finishing the season 37-4 with a 7-2 record in tournament play. The Tigers won their 5th consecutive Huntsville City Schools (HCS) city championship with a 15-1 record in regular-season city play, the sole city loss coming to Lee HS on a disputed bonus question in the Butler HS city meet. Grissom entered the city championship tournament as the #1 seed with the automatic first-round bye and reeled off three straight wins (including a 235-150 win over rival Huntsville HS in the final) to claim the title. | Returning three starters from the previous season, Grissom established itself once again as the class of Alabama high school quiz bowl, finishing the season 37-4 with a 7-2 record in tournament play. The Tigers won their 5th consecutive Huntsville City Schools (HCS) city championship with a 15-1 record in regular-season city play, the sole city loss coming to Lee HS on a disputed bonus question in the Butler HS city meet. Grissom entered the city championship tournament as the #1 seed with the automatic first-round bye and reeled off three straight wins (including a 235-150 win over rival Huntsville HS in the final) to claim the title. | ||
− | Grissom won their ASCA district championship to earn a spot in the 16-team double-elimination 1990 ASCA state championship tournament. The tournament, broadcast on Alabama Public Television on tape-delay during the summer of | + | Grissom won their ASCA district championship to earn a spot in the 16-team double-elimination 1990 ASCA state championship tournament. The Tigers dropped their opening match of the district tournament to traditional rival Decatur HS 380-275, only for Grissom to win out in pool play while Decatur dropped two later matches, placing the Tigers in the final against Athens Bible (which the Tigers won 345-125). The state tournament, broadcast on Alabama Public Television on tape-delay during the summer of 1991, saw Grissom sweep through to their 3rd state championship with a 5-0 record. |
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+ | For winning the 1991 Alabama state championship, Grissom earn an automatic bid to the [[1991 PACE|1991 National Tournament of Academic Excellence]] in Orlando, Florida. The Tigers would go 1-1, finishing in 25th place on points. | ||
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Virgil I. Grissom High School Tigers | |
Location: Huntsville, Alabama | |
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Coaches | Regina Johnson |
State Championships | 1982 (UAB 4A), 1987 (UAB 5A-6A), 1991 (ASCA), 1998 (ASCA), 2000 (ASCA), 2001 (ASCA), 2003 (ASCA), 2004 (ASCA) |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Virgil I. Grissom High School, more commonly referred to as Grissom High School, is a public high school in Huntsville, Alabama, United States with approximately 2000 students in grades 9-12 from Southeast Huntsville.
Championships
Grissom's quiz bowl has won 8 Alabama UAB/Alabama Scholastic Competition Association (ASCA) state championships (1982 (4A), 1987 (5A-6A), 1991, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, & 2004 (ASCA)) - the most of any Alabama high school - with a runner-up finish in 2005. Grissom finished 5th in the 1992 Texaco Star National Academic Championship and 6th in the 2000 Panasonic Academic Challenge.
Players
Grissom player Daniel Thomas was selected to the 2001 Panasonic Academic Challenge All-American Team.
Grissom player Shawn Askew (1989-1993) was a 1-day Jeopardy! co-champion in 1997.
Past Seasons
1989-1990
Grissom finished the season 34-5 with a 7-1 record in tournament play. The Tigers won their 4th consecutive Huntsville City Schools (HCS) city championship with a 14-2 record in regular-season city play. Grissom entered the city championship tournament as the #1 seed with the automatic first-round bye before losing to Johnson HS 180-155 in the second round. The Tigers won out through the losers' bracket to face Johnson again, winning 250-130, forcing a deciding championship match between the two which they won 210-65.
Grissom won their ASCA district championship to earn a spot in the 16-team double-elimination 1990 ASCA state championship tournament. The tournament, broadcast on Alabama Public Television on tape-delay during the summer of 1990, crowned Auburn HS as champions.
Date | Tournament | Result | W-L |
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November 21, 1989 | Lee HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 4-0 |
December 14, 1989 | Grissom HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 4-0 |
January 23, 1990 | Huntsville HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 3-1 |
February 15, 1990 | Johnson HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 3-1 |
February 23, 1990 | Wallace St. CC (Hanceville, Ala.) ASCA district championship | W | 5-0 |
March 1, 1990 | HCS City Championship (at Butler HS (Huntsville, Ala.)) | W | 3-1 |
March 29, 1990 | Calhoun St. CC Invitational (Decatur, Ala.) | W | 8-0 |
April 25-28, 1990 | ASCA State Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) | L (5th place) | 2-2 |
Starting Team
- Sandor Lehoczky (Sr. - captain)
- Wendy Steadman (Jr.)
- Eric Sung (Jr.)
- Shawn Askew (Fr.)
1990-1991
Returning three starters from the previous season, Grissom established itself once again as the class of Alabama high school quiz bowl, finishing the season 37-4 with a 7-2 record in tournament play. The Tigers won their 5th consecutive Huntsville City Schools (HCS) city championship with a 15-1 record in regular-season city play, the sole city loss coming to Lee HS on a disputed bonus question in the Butler HS city meet. Grissom entered the city championship tournament as the #1 seed with the automatic first-round bye and reeled off three straight wins (including a 235-150 win over rival Huntsville HS in the final) to claim the title.
Grissom won their ASCA district championship to earn a spot in the 16-team double-elimination 1990 ASCA state championship tournament. The Tigers dropped their opening match of the district tournament to traditional rival Decatur HS 380-275, only for Grissom to win out in pool play while Decatur dropped two later matches, placing the Tigers in the final against Athens Bible (which the Tigers won 345-125). The state tournament, broadcast on Alabama Public Television on tape-delay during the summer of 1991, saw Grissom sweep through to their 3rd state championship with a 5-0 record.
For winning the 1991 Alabama state championship, Grissom earn an automatic bid to the 1991 National Tournament of Academic Excellence in Orlando, Florida. The Tigers would go 1-1, finishing in 25th place on points.
Date | Tournament | Result | W-L |
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November 21, 1989 | Lee HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 4-0 |
December 14, 1989 | Grissom HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 4-0 |
January 23, 1990 | Huntsville HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 3-1 |
February 15, 1990 | Johnson HS (Huntsville, Ala.) HCS city meet | W | 3-1 |
February 23, 1990 | Wallace St. CC (Hanceville, Ala.) ASCA district championship | W | 5-0 |
March 1, 1990 | HCS City Championship (at Butler HS (Huntsville, Ala.)) | W | 3-1 |
March 29, 1990 | Calhoun St. CC Invitational (Decatur, Ala.) | W | 8-0 |
April 25-28, 1990 | ASCA State Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) | L (5th place) | 2-2 |
Starting Team
- Sandor Lehoczky (Sr. - captain)
- Wendy Steadman (Jr.)
- Eric Sung (Jr.)
- Shawn Askew (Fr.)