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==Tournament results== | ==Tournament results== | ||
Maggie Walker came back from a 150-point deficit with 6 stretch round questions remaining to defeat Thomas Jefferson 395-345 in the finals. Richard Montgomery and St. John's were defeated in the semifinals, by Maggie Walker and Thomas Jefferson respectively. | Maggie Walker came back from a 150-point deficit with 6 stretch round questions remaining to defeat Thomas Jefferson 395-345 in the finals. Richard Montgomery and St. John's were defeated in the semifinals, by Maggie Walker and Thomas Jefferson respectively. | ||
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| + | [[File:Gsgis2004.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The two finals teams. Set provided by Brooks Sanders. Location is likely the Math/Physics building complex at Maryland.]] | ||
==Individual results== | ==Individual results== | ||
Revision as of 17:13, 18 December 2020
| 2004 NSC PACE | |
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| Edited by | PACE |
| Champion | Maggie Walker |
| Runner-up | Thomas Jefferson |
| Third | Richard Montgomery and St. John's School |
| High scorer | Unknown |
| Site | Maryland |
| Field | 40 |
| Stats | |
The 2004 National Scholastic Championship was won by Maggie Walker. The tournament was held at the University of Maryland.
Tournament results
Maggie Walker came back from a 150-point deficit with 6 stretch round questions remaining to defeat Thomas Jefferson 395-345 in the finals. Richard Montgomery and St. John's were defeated in the semifinals, by Maggie Walker and Thomas Jefferson respectively.
Individual results
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were:
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