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|site = [[Case Western]]
 
|site = [[Case Western]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 5 May 2022

2003 PACE NSC
Edited by Matt Weiner (head editor), Leo Wolpert (science editor)
Champion Dorman
Runner-up Thomas Jefferson
Third Dunbar and Detroit Catholic Central
High scorer Noah Rahman
Site Case Western
Field 27
Stats

The 2003 National Scholastic Championship was won by Dorman, consisting of Cale Bonner, Adam Herring, Jason Kopp, and Terrill Wilkins. The tournament was held at Case Western Reserve University.

Tournament results

Dorman defeated Thomas Jefferson in the final. Dorman and Thomas Jefferson defeated Dunbar and Detroit Catholic Central in the semifinals, respectively.

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

At this tournament, Dunbar became the first team to defeat State College A in a prelim match in the history of the NSC.

Individual results

Individual stats may be found at the below link and are currently being reformatted for posting as SQBS reports. The tournament all-stars, selected by polling participating teams and staff, were Monica Guo of State College, John Paul Hampstead of Powell, Sean Hou of Fort Mill, Byron McDougall of Webb, Noah Rahman of Solon, Tim Svenson of Detroit Country Day, Peter Troyan of Detroit Catholic Central, Terrill Wilkins of Dorman, and James Zhang of Dunbar.

The top 8 prelim scorers by PPG were:

One of the players on Thomas Jefferson A scored 74 ppg, but the entire team used pseudonyms, so the particular player cannot be identified for the all-star list.

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