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The 2013 NSC took place on June 8-9 at the [[University of Maryland]], with 72 teams participating. [[Ladue]] defeated [[LASA|LASA A]] in a one-game final. [[Loyola Academy]] came in third and [[Dorman|Dorman A]] came in fourth.
 
The 2013 NSC took place on June 8-9 at the [[University of Maryland]], with 72 teams participating. [[Ladue]] defeated [[LASA|LASA A]] in a one-game final. [[Loyola Academy]] came in third and [[Dorman|Dorman A]] came in fourth.
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After [[2003 NSC|2003]], [[2004 NSC|2004]], and [[2010 NSC|2010]], this was the fourth time that the NSC top two was a rematch of the teams from the same year's HSNCT final, and, like each of the previous three times, ended with the HSNCT runner-up winning the NSC.
  
 
The process of selecting participants for the All-Star Game remained the same as last year, with the four top scorers of the prelims and the four non-overlapping top individual scorers on superplayoff teams participating (though [[Max Schindler]] left immediately after the final to catch a flight, so he was replaced with [[Raynor Kuang]]).  The top two non-Max scorers ([[Dylan Minarik]] of [[Belvidere North]] and [[Siddhant Dogra]] of [[Detroit Country Day|DCD]]) served as team captains in a playground-style draft. In the All-Star Game, the Boring Jerks (Dogra, [[Raynor Kuang]] of [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|TJ A]], [[Roger Cain]] of LASA A, [[Collin Parks]] of [[DCC|DCC A]]) defeated Dirty D and the Funky Bunch (Minarik, [[Morgan Venkus]] of Loyola, "[[Carlo De Guzman|Carson Davis]]" of "Robert E. Lee,"  [[Madhav Kumar]] of Dorman A).
 
The process of selecting participants for the All-Star Game remained the same as last year, with the four top scorers of the prelims and the four non-overlapping top individual scorers on superplayoff teams participating (though [[Max Schindler]] left immediately after the final to catch a flight, so he was replaced with [[Raynor Kuang]]).  The top two non-Max scorers ([[Dylan Minarik]] of [[Belvidere North]] and [[Siddhant Dogra]] of [[Detroit Country Day|DCD]]) served as team captains in a playground-style draft. In the All-Star Game, the Boring Jerks (Dogra, [[Raynor Kuang]] of [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|TJ A]], [[Roger Cain]] of LASA A, [[Collin Parks]] of [[DCC|DCC A]]) defeated Dirty D and the Funky Bunch (Minarik, [[Morgan Venkus]] of Loyola, "[[Carlo De Guzman|Carson Davis]]" of "Robert E. Lee,"  [[Madhav Kumar]] of Dorman A).

Revision as of 06:36, 8 April 2021

2013 PACE NSC
Edited by PACE
Champion Ladue
Runner-up LASA A
Third Loyola
Fourth Dorman A
High scorer Max Schindler, Ladue
Site Maryland
Field 72
Stats [1]

The 2013 NSC took place on June 8-9 at the University of Maryland, with 72 teams participating. Ladue defeated LASA A in a one-game final. Loyola Academy came in third and Dorman A came in fourth.

After 2003, 2004, and 2010, this was the fourth time that the NSC top two was a rematch of the teams from the same year's HSNCT final, and, like each of the previous three times, ended with the HSNCT runner-up winning the NSC.

The process of selecting participants for the All-Star Game remained the same as last year, with the four top scorers of the prelims and the four non-overlapping top individual scorers on superplayoff teams participating (though Max Schindler left immediately after the final to catch a flight, so he was replaced with Raynor Kuang). The top two non-Max scorers (Dylan Minarik of Belvidere North and Siddhant Dogra of DCD) served as team captains in a playground-style draft. In the All-Star Game, the Boring Jerks (Dogra, Raynor Kuang of TJ A, Roger Cain of LASA A, Collin Parks of DCC A) defeated Dirty D and the Funky Bunch (Minarik, Morgan Venkus of Loyola, "Carson Davis" of "Robert E. Lee," Madhav Kumar of Dorman A).