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The '''2017 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] and held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois April 28-30, 2017.  This was the third SSNCT run by NAQT.
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The '''2017 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] and held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois April 28-30, 2017.  This was the fourth SSNCT run by NAQT.
  
In this third iteration of the SSNCT, NAQT created two parallel tournaments: one for traditional public schools, and the other for charter and private schools. Further, within the traditional public tournament, there was a separate playoff for very small schools (VSS).
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In this fourth iteration of the SSNCT, NAQT created two parallel tournaments: one for traditional public schools, and the other for charter and private schools. Further, within the traditional public tournament, there was a separate playoff for very small schools (VSS).
  
  

Revision as of 17:05, 22 June 2017

2017 NAQT SSNCT (Charter & Private)
Edited by NAQT
Champion St. Mark's
Runner-up Miami Valley A
Third St. Martin's Episcopal
Fourth Mounds Park & Winchester Thurston
High scorer Bryce Monier, St. Martin's Episcopal
Site Chicago, IL
Field
Stats [1]


2017 NAQT SSNCT (Traditional Public)
Edited by NAQT
Champion Glasgow A
Runner-up Danville
Third Camp Hill
Fourth Macomb
High scorer Daniel McAllister, Danville
Site Chicago, IL
Field
Stats [2]


The 2017 Small School National Championship Tournament was a tournament sponsored by NAQT and held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois April 28-30, 2017. This was the fourth SSNCT run by NAQT.

In this fourth iteration of the SSNCT, NAQT created two parallel tournaments: one for traditional public schools, and the other for charter and private schools. Further, within the traditional public tournament, there was a separate playoff for very small schools (VSS).


After the top four teams in the traditional public division, Raceland-Worthington, Southwestern A and Hallsville finished in a tie for fifth, with Moberly, West Point A, Russell, and Ottawa Hills A all finishing tied for 8th.

Danville won the VSS championship, followed by Raceland-Worthington, Hallsville, and Ottawa Hills A.

With a tie for fourth in the charter & private division, the top 8 were rounded out with Episcopal-Acadiana A, Virginia Episcopal, and Timothy Christian all tied for 6th place.