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  • ...s. The format was loosely based on the American radio version of [[College Bowl]]. The show was canceled in 1964 and Reach took root soon after. Though Ott | 2014
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  • ...2012–13, putting up several impressive local finishes (2nd at IFT, 3rd at Penn-ance, 3rd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at eith ...–20, putting up several impressive local finishes (5th at EFT, 4th at Penn Bowl, 2nd at ACF Regionals, 2nd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown
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  • ...QT ICT|2007 NAQT Division II]]; [[1981 College Bowl Nationals|1981 College Bowl]] ...send Reese, [[Robert Whaples]], and Robert Saltzberg, won the 1981 College Bowl National Championship in Huntington, WV.
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  • ...for his writing and editing, spearheading such well-received sets as the [[2014 Chicago Open]], the [[2017 ACF Regionals]], and the [[2018 ACF Nationals]]. ...Hoppes]]. With Rob, he holds the dubious distinction of being a [[College Bowl]] national champion.
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  • Brain Busters, stylized as '''BrainBusters''', is a high school quiz bowl tournament sponsored by WellSpan Health (formerly by Westfield Insurance an ...lcoming qualities. The show's format is considered [[bad quizbowl|Bad Quiz Bowl]], and has many similar problems that other events like the [[Criticisms of
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  • ...tournaments, concentrated in the Phoenix area; some scattered [[Knowledge Bowl]] areas remain :Widespread [[Knowledge Bowl]] circuit and state championship for Knowledge Bowl. Some NHBB activity. Colorado's first NAQT event was held in April 2015, oc
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  • ...r, with the top division being called the Über-Competitive Division. Since 2014, the Über-Competitive Division has been played on collegiate questions. Th ...could do it as long as they found good questions in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]] format. Nick and his friend [[Carlo Angiuli]] decided the best way to do
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  • ...([[Friends Select]]) broke the limit at 2018 [[Philadelphia City-Wide Quiz Bowl Championship]].<ref>https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/team.jsp?team_id= ...Davis]] ([[Alberta]]) broke the limit at the Ottawa mirror of [[2013 Penn Bowl]].<ref>http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1650/stats/all_games/</ref>
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  • ...and Bowl]] events. They do not currently compete in [[Minnesota Knowledge Bowl]]. Wayzata has three feeder middle schools: [[Wayzata East]], [[Wayzata Wes |rowspan="2"| Minnesota State History Bowl
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  • ...m main site occurred, which UVA-sans-[[Matt Bollinger|Bollinger]] won over Penn; a few mirrors with relatively [[open]] eligibility rules were held at [[Wa ===2014–16===
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  • ...ws-late/1808242562568216/ CollegeBowlValhalla: Notes on the origin of quiz bowl]</ref> {{History table row|1950|hs=* [[Bible Bowl]] organizer John P. Reynolds files U.S. patent #2,654,163 for the portable
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  • ===Ballard-Mayes era (2011-2014)=== ...ula Ayres]] and [[Simon Joyce]] the team reached the quarter-finals of the 2014-15 series of University Challenge, where they lost both games.
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  • ...an continent, whether they are or have ever been active in collegiate quiz bowl, and points of contact (with a timestamp, when applicable). ...quiz bowl, schools which were previously active in activities like College Bowl, and everything in between.
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