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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1998 NSC [[PACE]]
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1998 [[PACE]] NSC
 
|champion = [[1998 State College|State College]]
 
|champion = [[1998 State College|State College]]
 
|second = [[1998 Henry Ford II|Henry Ford II]]
 
|second = [[1998 Henry Ford II|Henry Ford II]]
 
|third = [[1998 Copley|Copley]] and [[1998 Gonzaga|Gonzaga]]
 
|third = [[1998 Copley|Copley]] and [[1998 Gonzaga|Gonzaga]]
 
|fourth =  
 
|fourth =  
|scorer = Unknown
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|scorer = [[Justin Sausville]]
|editors = [[PACE]]
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|editors = [[Samer Ismail]] et al.
 
|site = [[Case Western]]
 
|site = [[Case Western]]
 
|field = 28
 
|field = 28
 
| }}
 
| }}
  
The '''1998 National Scholastic Championship''' was won by State College, consisting of [[Jacob Mikanowski]], [[Mike Chiswick-Patterson]], [[Aaron Lichtig]], and [[ Cathy Vrentas]].  The tournament was held at Case Western Reserve University.
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The '''1998 National Scholastic Championship''' was won by State College, consisting of [[Jacob Mikanowski]], [[Mike Chiswick-Patterson]], [[Aaron Lichtig]], and [[Cathy Vrentas]].  The tournament was held at Case Western Reserve University.
  
 
==Tournament results==
 
==Tournament results==
State College defeated Henry Ford II in the final, 460-195. State College and Henry Ford II defeated Gonzaga and Copley in the semifinals, respectively.  
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State College defeated Henry Ford II in the final, 460-195. State College and Henry Ford II defeated Gonzaga and Copley in the semifinals, respectively.
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The tournament used the [[old PACE NSC tournament format]] including an all-in consolation playoff.
  
 
==Individual results==
 
==Individual results==
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were [[Brandon Eilertson]] of Copley, [[Vinita Kailasnath]] of Eleanor Roosevelt, [[Mike Chiswick-Patterson]] of State College, [[Jason Fanselau]] of [[Edmond Santa Fe]](OK), [[Chris Galeczka]] of Henry Ford II, [[Justin Sausville]] of Gonzaga, [[Martin Sheehan]] of [[Aiken]], and [[Katie Taylor]] of [[Dorman]].
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The tournament all-stars, selected by polling participating teams and staff, were [[Brandon Eilertson]] of Copley, [[Vinita Kailasnath]] of Eleanor Roosevelt, [[Mike Chiswick-Patterson]] of State College, [[Jason Fanselau]] of [[Edmond Santa Fe]](OK), [[Chris Galeczka]] of Henry Ford II, [[Justin Sausville]] of Gonzaga, [[Martin Sheehan]] of [[Aiken]], and [[Katie Taylor]] of [[Dorman]].
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The program for the following year's NSC notes that "because of technical problems, individual statistics for 1998 preliminary matches could not be completed" and lists the top seven scorers in the playoff phase of the tournament:
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*[[Justin Sausville]], [[Gonzaga]] - 130 ppg
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*[[Chris Galeczka]], [[Henry Ford II]] - 124 ppg
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*[[Vinita Kailasanath]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] - 93 ppg
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*[[Tim Manness]], [[Maggie Walker]] - 90 ppg
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*[[Martin Sheehan]], [[Aiken]] - 80 ppg
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*[[Brandon Eilertson]], [[Copley]] - 80 ppg
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*[[Aaron Benor]], [[Rockville]] - 73 ppg
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 19:42, 5 May 2022

1998 PACE NSC
Edited by Samer Ismail et al.
Champion State College
Runner-up Henry Ford II
Third Copley and Gonzaga
High scorer Justin Sausville
Site Case Western
Field 28
Stats

The 1998 National Scholastic Championship was won by State College, consisting of Jacob Mikanowski, Mike Chiswick-Patterson, Aaron Lichtig, and Cathy Vrentas. The tournament was held at Case Western Reserve University.

Tournament results

State College defeated Henry Ford II in the final, 460-195. State College and Henry Ford II defeated Gonzaga and Copley in the semifinals, respectively.

The tournament used the old PACE NSC tournament format including an all-in consolation playoff.

Individual results

The tournament all-stars, selected by polling participating teams and staff, were Brandon Eilertson of Copley, Vinita Kailasnath of Eleanor Roosevelt, Mike Chiswick-Patterson of State College, Jason Fanselau of Edmond Santa Fe(OK), Chris Galeczka of Henry Ford II, Justin Sausville of Gonzaga, Martin Sheehan of Aiken, and Katie Taylor of Dorman.

The program for the following year's NSC notes that "because of technical problems, individual statistics for 1998 preliminary matches could not be completed" and lists the top seven scorers in the playoff phase of the tournament:

External Links