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  • | 2005 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...g [[ACF Fall]] three times, twice serving as co-head editor, and for other tournaments like [[MATTE]], [[Penn Bowl|Penn Bowl 2007]], and the disastrous [[ECSO]]. [[Category:Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...the [[Maryland Spring Classic]] and [[Maryland Fall Classic]] high school tournaments. He also helped organize the [[2006 ICT]] and [[2007 TRASHionals]]. [[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...ny based in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]]. They operated from late 2005 until the end of the 2008-2009 academic year and were a not-for-profit corp The company unofficially began at the 2005 [[New Trier Varsity]] tournament, house-written by [[Carlo Angiuli]] and [[
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  • ...rly at [[mainstream quizbowl|mainstream]] [[ICT|national]] [[ACF Nationals|tournaments]] but still win [[CBI NCT]]. ...topic.php?f=30&t=1763&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=50 this thread] and named after 2005 champion [[Minnesota]], who had won CBI Nationals despite having limited or
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  • ...ts that year. Andrei Janus formally set up a quizbowl club at Carleton in 2005 along with founding members Luc Brunet, Angela Duffett, and Anne Leask, and ...the [[NAQT]] [[NAQT SCT Canada|Canadian SCT]], which the club achieved in 2005 and 2006. The club also sent a team to the 2008 [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] although o
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  • ...ovice tournament hosted by [[Snead State]]. It has run on an NAQT set from 2005. The tournament began in 1973, making it the longest-running invitational i | 2005
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  • ...AC|1995 OAC]], [[OAC|1998 OAC]], [[OAC|1999 OAC]], [[OAC|2002 OAC]], [[OAC|2005 OAC]], [[OAC|2011 OAC]] ...by [[Sue Korosa]] and Alice Rote in 1982. The team began playing Saturday tournaments around 1990. Copley hosts one major tournament called the [[Copley Invitati
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  • ...ngton: 2017 <br/> [[Washington Knowledge Bowl|Knowledge Bowl]] (3A): 2004, 2005, 2017 |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 <br/> NHBB: 2017
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  • |schoolpast = [[Harding]] (2005-2008); [[Missouri State]] (2008-2010) ...e hosted a number of tournaments and represented the school at a number of tournaments.
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  • ...rains]] during the mid-2000s. Gloucester occasionally attends invitational tournaments. |[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2664/stats/combined/teamdetail/#t5 HSQB-DB]
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  • ...tal_standings.html stats]). The most notable event during this time was at 2005 [[CBI]] West Regionals, when a seriously outgunned team consisting of [[Mik ...7 [[CBI]] Regionals. Oddly, it qualified teams for the [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] in 2005, 2006, and 2007, but did not attend each time, first because of financial p
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  • ...o won the 2013 and 2014 editions, while [[Norcross]] won the 2011 and 2012 tournaments. The 2015 edition was won by [[Parkview]]. |[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1863 2005 (blank)]
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  • ...to 2009 and reformed a team in the 2012-2013 school year, which won three tournaments held in Sacramento that year. Mira Loma also competed at all four [[Califor
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  • ...a small circuit of tournaments, advertised as "preparatory" HCASC Pre-NCT tournaments, which are run and attended by HCASC programs on questions supplied by Coll ...ted for his "[[civility|intemperate]]" language. Nonetheless the "licensed tournaments" policy was also repealed before the 1999-2000 academic year.
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  • ...T|1999]] and [[2001 ICT]] and placed second at the [[2000 ICT|2000]] and [[2005 ICT]]. ...phe has been heavily involved in the writing and editing of NAQT's college tournaments (especially [[ICT]]) since 2010.
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  • ...ents since 2004, and having won numerous collegiate (especially [[TRASH]]) tournaments. *Arlo Lyle: 2005; Computer Science; Arkansas School of Math & Science; Booneville, AR
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  • In 2005, due to exorbitant room fees, the tournament was moved to [[Berkeley]]. In | 2005
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  • |state = [[VHSL]] 2005 & 2009 ...a brief run as a frequent participant & contender in Virginia and DC-area tournaments, culminating in a 12th-place finish at the [[2009 NSC]]. This tied the 200
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  • ...Scholastic Competition Network]] from 1987 to an ignominious end after the 2005 event. The format of the games was four-quarter, and the tournament consist ...Forest College]] from 1987 until 2001, and at various hotels from 2002 to 2005. At least in their later years, teams were required to stay at the official
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