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|second = [[1994 Rufus King|Rufus King]] | |second = [[1994 Rufus King|Rufus King]] | ||
|third = [[1994 Dupont Manual|Dupont Manual]] | |third = [[1994 Dupont Manual|Dupont Manual]] | ||
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|allam1 = Lawson Fite, [[1994 Hudson's Bay|Hudson's Bay]] | |allam1 = Lawson Fite, [[1994 Hudson's Bay|Hudson's Bay]] | ||
|allam2 = Daniel Gulya, [[1994 Fargo North|Fargo North]] | |allam2 = Daniel Gulya, [[1994 Fargo North|Fargo North]] |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 17 May 2025
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Champion | Thomas Jefferson | |
Runner-up | Rufus King | |
Third | Dupont Manual | |
Fourth | Georgia All-Stars | |
Fifth | Maryland All-Stars | |
Sixth | Quincy | |
All-America Team | -- | |
Lawson Fite, Hudson's Bay | Daniel Gulya, Fargo North | |
Matthew Morris, Dupont Manual | Jeffrey Olson, East Lake | |
James Rogers, Montgomery Blair | Seth Sternglanz, Ward Melville |
40 states and four territories participated from June 10-12.
The winners got $2500 scholarships, gold rings, and Macs. The second-place team received $1500 scholarships and gold rings. Third-place team members each got a $500 scholarship and a gold ring.
Herff Jones awarded $2000 scholarships and a medallion to each member of the All-America Team.
Survey
For the third year, tournament participants were surveyed on current issues.
President Clinton received a 2.6 approval rating on a 5-point scale. 73% of participants wanted more gun control laws. 65% opposed legislation of violence on television. 77% wanted stricter immigration laws or stricter enforcement of existing laws. 76% endorsed the use of military force by the United Nations. 53% opposed U.S. intervention in Bosnia, Haiti, or Rwanda.
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