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  • | Standardize school articles | Fleshing out categories
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  • ...e tournament typically draws teams from central & down-state Illinois. The tournament is ostensibly a subject-focused academic competition towards social studies ...nationally at the World Affairs Council of America ''Academic WorldQuest'' Tournament.
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  • ...d by [[David Madden]] in January 2016. It is open to elementary and middle school students. It also includes two [[side events]], the [[National Science Bee] ...been completed, the remaining team chooses from one of the three remaining categories.
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  • ...nd; each team received three directed 10 point questions in the same three categories. When a player answered a question correctly in a category, that player co ...In the first round, questions were all multiple choice and come from four categories (always pertaining to history, literature, science, and computational math)
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  • ...n between high school students. Over a period of one to three weeks, 20-30 high schools come from all over [[Central Washington]] to compete at the Apple B ...of time, the other team may choose a question set from the remaining three categories.
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  • Brain Busters, stylized as '''BrainBusters''', is a high school quiz bowl tournament sponsored by WellSpan Health (formerly by Westfield Insurance and Capital B ...show host. From 1998 to 2001 it was preceded by a similar program known as High Q, televised by WHTM of Harrisburg and also hosted by Rosen. Rich Rosen is
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  • ...in 2005]] [[Category:High school players active in 2006]] [[Category:High school players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] [[Category: Pl ==High School Career==
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  • ...'conversion data''') measure the [[conversion]] of individual questions or categories It can also show which categories a team is strong or weak at.
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  • {{Middleschoolteam|Name = W. L. Chenery Middle School ...]] located in Belmont, Massachusetts. It feeds into [[Belmont|Belmont High School]].
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  • ...st high-school level regular-season events, including the former [[HSAPQ]] Tournament Sets, have 1 to 2 trash questions per round. ...e content tend to be more willing to allow "borderline" topics in academic categories, so that popular culture with some reasonable claim on being academic-adjac
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  • ...ia since 1993. It is known for asking questions about Lancaster area high school sports teams and mascots and other local trivia, "math" problems of a forma ...sually features around 5 preliminary rounds and complimentary lunch at the school cafeteria. The prelims are randomly assigned, meaning that some teams get
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  • ...o wild card teams, for 18 total from Varsity and Junior Varsity, play in a tournament to decide the team that will be RQB's Long Island Champion. ...ion cooperative lightning round with bouncebacks; teams choose one of four categories
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  • ...resigned from NHBB with an entire NHBB A-set (the highest-difficulty high school regional set) to write by that following Saturday. The set had to consist o ...spreadsheet became awash with completed answerlines, it appeared that the tournament was going to finish in record time...
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  • ...he US, the [[Tossup-bonus format|most common format]] on the national high school and college level is a two-team competition in which the teams compete to b ...friends all across the country.”–Roxanne Ilagan, Grosse Pointe North High School (MI) ‘12]]
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  • ...''', was an annual, [[ACF]]-sponsored, strictly [[novice]]-only collegiate tournament designed as an introduction for players who were entirely new to collegiate ...able to produce the set, so [[Fred Morlan]] and [[Nicholas Karas]] wrote a tournament in the same spirit called the '''Introductory Collaborative Collegiate Set'
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  • |'''Former school(s): [[Loyola Academy]], [[Stevenson]]''' ==High School Career==
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  • ...nts that are hosted at 6 sites across the state and the State Championship Tournament. The format is most beloved for its permission of conferral before, during In this round, teams are asked questions in ten categories. They are (in order) American Literature, Mathematics, World History, Fine
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  • The '''Illinois High School Association''' governs many sports and activities in Illinois, including [[ ...IHSA was founded in 1900, and is the second oldest (Wisconsin) state high school athletic/activities governing organization.
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  • ...be part of the same school/team depending on the structure of one's local school district was addressed in the eligibility rules. ...rotected floppy disk (earlier years) or CD (later years) in advance of the tournament, and the password was announced on the KMO website at the start of the offi
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  • ...e the pages for the discussion of high school quizbowl as '''Missouri High School Quizbowl''' or something of the sort?--[[User:Fred Morlan|Fred Morlan]] 00: ...inks go to the right place with the | function: [[Maggie Walker|Governor's School]]-- [[User:Jeff Hoppes|Jeff Hoppes]] 00:39, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
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