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  • ...sp?org_id=1369 since 2006] indicate that this organization probably exists in some form. ==[[NAQT Arkansas State Championship]]==
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  • {{collegebox|College Name=University of Arkansas |citystate=Fayetteville, Arkansas
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  • ...fayetteville-startup-headed-by-john-james-goes-dark/</ref>. CQP exited the quizbowl market sometime around 2005. [[Category: High school quizbowl in Arkansas]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Arkansas-Little Rock |citystate = Little Rock, Arkansas
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  • <onlyinclude>In some rule sets, a '''blurt''' is an answer given by a [[player]] who has [[ ...ized and unrecognized answers is no longer made, though it was more common in the past.</onlyinclude>
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (1997-2000), [[Arkansas]] (2002-2007) ...33 of 250) in 1997, records which stood until [[Max Schindler]] broke them in [[2011 MSHSAA State Championship|2011]].
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  • ...Matches are in the [[Four-quarter format]] and finals are broadcast on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN). The program began in 1984-1985, according to its official website, [https://www.arkansasonline.c
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  • ...Arkansas Championship''' is a [[state championship]] tournament hosted in Arkansas. The tournament has not been held since 2014. | [[Arkansas Math and Science]]<br>[[Conway]]
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  • ...bowl]] practices, colloquially referred to as "Chip Bowl." Chip grew up in Arkansas and played on his high school team. ...mpetition]] (1984-85); the Texaco Star Academic Challenge TV quiz programs in Port Arthur, Houston, and Midland, TX, Tulsa, OK, and White Plains, NY (198
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  • '''Jason Loy''' is the Director of Outreach for the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. He was an assistant coach at Tuscumbia High School (MO), and is ...chool of Hot Springs, Arkansas to the NAQT HSNCT Small School Championship in [[2003 HSNCT|2003]] and [[2004 HSNCT|2004]]. At the 2004 HSNCT, Loy was als
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  • ...ools-participate-in-ace-matches/</ref> The competition was held [[online]] in 2021 with a modified, buzzer-less format.<ref>https://wcel.nwaonline.com/ne {{c|Formats}}{{c|Bad quizbowl}}{{c|Stubs}}
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  • ...ore recent editions of the tournament have used [[NAQT]] [[IS]] questions. In 2009 Rollapalooza returned to mACF format. As the quizbowl club at Missouri S&T is no longer active, it is unknown whether Rollapalooz
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  • ...]] acknowledges that a [[player]] has [[buzzed]] on a [[tossup]] question. In all nationally adopted rulesets, including those of [[NAQT]] and [[ACF]], t ...rules allow moderators to recognize a player by pointing or simply looking in their direction. The time a player has to answer before being [[timed out]]
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  • ...|| Grissom || Grissom || Altamont || Grissom || Auburn || Tournament began in 1997 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ...r 2010 || Brindlee Mountain || Brindlee Mountain || JV title first awarded in 2009 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • |Caption = 1965 Maine South team with Hillary Rodham, second from left in the top row. ...d quizbowl or any similar competitions there. She earned her JD from Yale in 1973.
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  • |highschool = [[Arkansas Math and Science|ASMSA]] ...s. He was a developer on the [http://hsquizbowl.org/blog/tag/qanta/ QANTA] quizbowl robot.
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  • ...tyle set for the 2008 [[Gonzaga]] tournament and several other tournaments in the DC area itself.
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  • ...n memory of UGA Economics Professor Greg Trandel (who suddenly passed away in 2014.) ...3rd place team was the Parkview team based in Georgia or the one based in Arkansas.
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  • ...rewarding greater levels of [[knowledge]] and the pursuit of [[fairness]] in question structure and competition [[formats]]). Canonical examples of "bad quizbowl" include the now-defunct [[College Bowl]] and the still-running [[National
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  • ...hundreds of schools and several leagues across the state that participate in Knowledge Bowl. There is also a middle school Knowledge Bowl circuit. ...ools. Within two years, it evolved to include scores of invitational meets in addition to regional competitions and a Colorado state championship that ha
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