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  • ..."big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. ...arance & finishing as Runners-Up at the NAQT [[SSNCT|Small School National Championship Tournament]] in 2022. Despite having only played minimal matches with his t
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  • ...which the club was defunct in 2014-2015, Collegiate has continuously sent teams to [[Battle of the Brains]] and area invitational tournaments for almost 40 [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • |state='''[[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]]''': 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021 ...stent powerhouse at the local level, having won four [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]]s and placed second a further four times.
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  • ..."big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Broncos also compete in the Mid-Suburban League (MSL). Students *'''[[National_Scholastic_Championship|PACE National Scholastic Championship]]: 2023 - 1st'''
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  • ...made it all the way to the semifinals, finishing fourth in a field of 196 teams. Representing Catholic Central’s Varsity A team were seniors Brett Harri ...and the eleventh in the last fifteen years. Representing CC for the State Championship were seniors Brett Harrison, Jonathon Vargo, Kayvon Rashidi, and junior Mic
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  • |state = [[GATA Middle School State Championship]]: 2014 ...d achieved 3rd out of 128 in 2015 at the MSNCT. At the 2015 Middle School National History Bowl, River Trail gained 6th place. Thanks in large part to student
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  • ...me the second Canadian team to ever qualify for the [[High School National Championship Tournament]], when they finished second to [[Lisgar]] in the finals of the ...05, 3rd in 2006 and 2nd in 2007. In 2007, when the OQT field grew to seven teams, Gananoque qualified for the [[2008 HSNCT]] in Chicago.
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  • ...t discussion, this was the only North Carolina team ever to win a national championship. ...HSNCT in the same year, thus confounding efforts to determine a consensus national champion. As of 2020 it also marked the final time that either the [[HSNCT]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1992 [[National Academic Championship]] ...ker T. Washington won $50,000 in scholarships, and Clinton won $25,000. 82 teams participated.
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  • ...ish at the [[2008 ICT|2008 NAQT ICT]]. He has also been on several winning teams at [[Chicago Open]], including most recently in 2011 and 2013. ==National titles==
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  • |field = 44 teams ===Division I Championship===
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  • ...ege|State College]]. After dealing State College their only loss at either national that year in an entertaining 430-395 first game of the final, the team was The A teams at both nationals consisted of [[Matt Weiner]], Jimmy Hare, [[Ben Neale]],
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  • ...the year ranked as the #9 quiz bowl team in the country. Between the two teams a new school record was also set for most varsity tournament wins in a seas ..., the varsity A team rattled off playoff wins against the #8, #, 7, and #4 teams in the country, before finally being ousted by eventual champion Arcadia (C
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  • |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=5702] The '''2015 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] and held at the [[Hilt
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  • ...ville attended the [[2003 HSNCT]] and [[2004 HSNCT]], placing 19th at both national tournaments. At both tournaments, Russellville's [[Slade Gilmer]] was named [[Category:High school teams]]
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  • ...In 2023 and 2024, the team also won the History Bowl Small School National Championship (Varsity Division), becoming the first school to win the title more than on [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • A high school national held in 1989, 1990, and 1991. It was operated by [[Academic Enterprises]]. ...warded $10000 to the championship team and computers to the other top four teams.
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  • ...he two finalists, [[London Central]] and [[Gloucester]], qualified for the national finals in Edmonton, Alberta. ...ing team, moved on to the semifinal matches. The winners qualified for the national finals, and played in the final game of the tournament.
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  • ...teams from around the region. They were once a longtime power in local and national quizbowl, though in recent years their strength (and tournament attendance) [[Category: AAC championship teams]]
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  • ...the Michigan All-Academic Team. It also marked the first undisputed state championship since the 2006 season. ...Evanston, Illinois, the Varsity A Team finished in tenth place at the PACE National Tournament. Representing the A Team were seniors Connor Teevens, Matt Mess
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