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The '''2022 HSNCT''', held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and Atlanta Hilton, was the first in-person high school national championship of all-subject quiz bowl in nearly three years. With 272 teams, it returned to the split-field system first used in 2019. Detroit Catholic Central won their third HSNCT and first since 2001, defeating Hunter College High School 470-275, 380-295 in both games of an advantage final. East Chapel Hill won third place, defeating Kinkaid 425-235.
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2022 [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]]
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|champion = [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central A]]
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|second = [[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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|third = [[East Chapel Hill|East Chapel Hill A]]
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|fourth = [[Kinkaid]]
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|scorer = [[Mitchell Shadden]], [[James E. Taylor]]
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|editors = [[NAQT]]
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|site = Atlanta, GA
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|field = 272 teams
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|stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=12402]
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| }}
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The '''2022 HSNCT''', held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and Atlanta Hilton, was the first in-person national championship of all-subject quiz bowl open to all high schools in nearly three years. With 272 teams, it returned to the split-field (sessionized) system first used in [[2018 HSNCT|2018]]. [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central A]] won their third HSNCT and first since 2001, defeating [[Hunter College High School|Hunter A]] 470-275 and 380-295 in both games of an [[advantaged final]]. [[East Chapel Hill|East Chapel Hill A]] won third place, defeating [[Kinkaid]] 425-235. This was a rematch of the 2017 final, which also went to a second game but ended with Hunter defeating DCC. This marked only the third repeat matchup in HSNCT finals history ([[Maggie Walker]] and [[State College]] have contested the final 3 times).
  
On Saturday, Lambert claimed the #1 card by racing through the morning session by an average of almost 400 PPG, with the closest game being a 480-370 win over Great Valley. Arcadia claimed the #2 card, ending the afternoon session with a 380-330 win over DCC. Hoover was also undefeated on Saturday, finishing with an overtime win over High Tech. On Sunday, Arcadia defeated Lambert; Lambert then defeated Hoover, leaving Arcadia the last unbeaten team. Arcadia dropped their tenth prelim game to Carmel, ensuring another year without an undefeated HSNCT champion, however their PP20 was enough to earn them the top seed in the playoff bracket.
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On Saturday, [[Lambert]] claimed the #1 card by racing through the morning session by an average of almost 400 PPG, with the closest game being a 480-370 win over [[Great Valley|Great Valley A]]. Arcadia claimed the #2 card, ending the afternoon session with a 380-330 win over Detroit Catholic Central. [[Hoover|Hoover A]] was also undefeated on Saturday, finishing with an overtime win over [[High Tech]]. On Sunday, Arcadia defeated Lambert; Lambert then defeated Hoover, leaving Arcadia the last unbeaten team. Arcadia dropped their tenth prelim game to [[Carmel|Carmel A]], ensuring another year without an undefeated HSNCT champion; however, their PP20TUH was enough to earn them the top seed in the playoff bracket.
  
Hunter had been forced to shift to the afternoon session due to transportation issues. With only Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt present, they lost their first game to Chattahoochee. Once the rest of the team arrived from their overnight bus ride, they came on strong, with their only other loss coming to Carmel in their fifth game. Four blowout playoff wins (including over Arcadia) were followed by a 375-360 nailbiter in the winners' bracket final against #3 seed East Chapel Hill (who had beaten DCD and DCC to get there). Lambert lost to Richard Montgomery and Solon, finishing t-15th. #2 seed Carmel also finished t-15th after consecutive losses to DCC and Livingston. #4 Hoover was eliminated by TJ, finishing t-10th. TJ-B, Strake Jesuit, and Solon lost in the last Sunday afternoon round, finishing t-7th.
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Hunter had been forced to shift to the afternoon session due to transportation issues. With only [[Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt]] present, they lost their first game to [[Chattahoochee|Chattahoochee A]]. Once the rest of the team arrived from their overnight bus ride, they came on strong, with their only other loss coming to Carmel in their fifth game. Four blowout playoff wins (including over Arcadia) were followed by a 375-360 nail-biter in the winners' bracket final against #3 seed East Chapel Hill A (who had beaten [[Detroit Country Day|Detroit Country Day A]] and Detroit Catholic Central to get there). Lambert lost to [[Richard Montgomery|Richard Montgomery A]] and [[Solon|Solon A]], finishing t-15th. #2 seed Carmel also finished t-15th after consecutive losses to DCC A and [[Livingston]]. #4 Hoover was eliminated by [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A]], finishing t-10th. Thomas Jefferson B, [[Strake Jesuit|Strake Jesuit A]], and Solon A lost in the last Sunday afternoon round, finishing t-7th.
  
In the quarterfinal round, Kinkaid pulled away from Thomas Jefferson in the second half, while Detroit Catholic Central rallied to overturn a 145-285 second-half deficit, eliminating Arcadia with a 340-310 win secured on the last tossup. This set up a semifinal round with two rematches from Round 26: Hunter vs Kinkaid and DCC vs East Chapel Hill. A balanced attack from Detroit overcame a brief second-half charge from Ben McAvoy-Bickford, as DCC avenged their earlier loss to ECH with a 455-230 win. Kinkaid was not so fortunate, as Andrew Zeng's four first-half powers led Hunter to a runaway 520-220 win.
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Thirteen seed Kinkaid managed to reach quarterfinals despite their history player sitting out of the tournament with COVID-19 and knocked out Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A with a 435-175 win. Meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, Detroit Catholic Central A rallied to overturn a 145-285 second-half deficit, eliminating Arcadia with a 340-310 win secured on the last tossup. This set up a semifinal round with two rematches from Round 26: Hunter vs Kinkaid and DCC A vs East Chapel Hill A. A balanced attack from Detroit overcame a brief second-half charge from [[Ben McAvoy-Bickford]], as DCC A avenged their earlier loss to ECH with a 455-230 win. Kinkaid was not so fortunate, as Andrew Zeng's four first-half powers led Hunter to a runaway 520-220 win.
  
  
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  | R1a-team2 = Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A
 
  | R1a-score2 = 175
 
  | R1a-score2 = 175
 
    
 
    
 
  | R1b-seed1 = 7
 
  | R1b-seed1 = 7
  | R1b-team1 = Detroit Catholic Central
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  | R1b-team1 = Detroit Catholic Central A
 
  | R1b-score1 = 340
 
  | R1b-score1 = 340
 
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  | R2a-seed1 = 8
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  | R2a-team1 = Hunter A
 
  | R2a-score1 = 520
 
  | R2a-score1 = 520
 
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  | R2b-seed1 = 3
 
  | R2b-seed1 = 3
  | R2b-team1 = East Chapel Hill
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  | R2b-team1 = East Chapel Hill A
 
  | R2b-score1 = 230
 
  | R2b-score1 = 230
 
  | R2b-seed2 = 7
 
  | R2b-seed2 = 7
  | R2b-team2 = Detroit Catholic Central
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  | R2b-team2 = Detroit Catholic Central A
 
  | R2b-score2 = 455
 
  | R2b-score2 = 455
  
 
  | R3-seed1 = 8
 
  | R3-seed1 = 8
  | R3-team1 = Hunter
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  | R3-team1 = Hunter A
 
  | R3-score1 = 275
 
  | R3-score1 = 275
 
  | R4-score1 = 295
 
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  | R3-seed2 = 7
 
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  | R3-team2 = Detroit Catholic Central
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  | R3-team2 = Detroit Catholic Central A
 
  | R3-score2 = 470
 
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  | R4-score2 = '''380'''
 
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  | R3b-score1 = 235
 
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  | R3b-seed2 = 3
 
  | R3b-seed2 = 3
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  | R3b-team2 = East Chapel Hill A
 
  | R3b-score2 = 425
 
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{{Navbox HSNCT Tournament}}

Latest revision as of 14:14, 1 June 2022

2022 NAQT HSNCT
Edited by NAQT
Champion Detroit Catholic Central A
Runner-up Hunter A
Third East Chapel Hill A
Fourth Kinkaid
High scorer Mitchell Shadden, James E. Taylor
Site Atlanta, GA
Field 272 teams
Stats [1]

The 2022 HSNCT, held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and Atlanta Hilton, was the first in-person national championship of all-subject quiz bowl open to all high schools in nearly three years. With 272 teams, it returned to the split-field (sessionized) system first used in 2018. Detroit Catholic Central A won their third HSNCT and first since 2001, defeating Hunter A 470-275 and 380-295 in both games of an advantaged final. East Chapel Hill A won third place, defeating Kinkaid 425-235. This was a rematch of the 2017 final, which also went to a second game but ended with Hunter defeating DCC. This marked only the third repeat matchup in HSNCT finals history (Maggie Walker and State College have contested the final 3 times).

On Saturday, Lambert claimed the #1 card by racing through the morning session by an average of almost 400 PPG, with the closest game being a 480-370 win over Great Valley A. Arcadia claimed the #2 card, ending the afternoon session with a 380-330 win over Detroit Catholic Central. Hoover A was also undefeated on Saturday, finishing with an overtime win over High Tech. On Sunday, Arcadia defeated Lambert; Lambert then defeated Hoover, leaving Arcadia the last unbeaten team. Arcadia dropped their tenth prelim game to Carmel A, ensuring another year without an undefeated HSNCT champion; however, their PP20TUH was enough to earn them the top seed in the playoff bracket.

Hunter had been forced to shift to the afternoon session due to transportation issues. With only Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt present, they lost their first game to Chattahoochee A. Once the rest of the team arrived from their overnight bus ride, they came on strong, with their only other loss coming to Carmel in their fifth game. Four blowout playoff wins (including over Arcadia) were followed by a 375-360 nail-biter in the winners' bracket final against #3 seed East Chapel Hill A (who had beaten Detroit Country Day A and Detroit Catholic Central to get there). Lambert lost to Richard Montgomery A and Solon A, finishing t-15th. #2 seed Carmel also finished t-15th after consecutive losses to DCC A and Livingston. #4 Hoover was eliminated by Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A, finishing t-10th. Thomas Jefferson B, Strake Jesuit A, and Solon A lost in the last Sunday afternoon round, finishing t-7th.

Thirteen seed Kinkaid managed to reach quarterfinals despite their history player sitting out of the tournament with COVID-19 and knocked out Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A with a 435-175 win. Meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, Detroit Catholic Central A rallied to overturn a 145-285 second-half deficit, eliminating Arcadia with a 340-310 win secured on the last tossup. This set up a semifinal round with two rematches from Round 26: Hunter vs Kinkaid and DCC A vs East Chapel Hill A. A balanced attack from Detroit overcame a brief second-half charge from Ben McAvoy-Bickford, as DCC A avenged their earlier loss to ECH with a 455-230 win. Kinkaid was not so fortunate, as Andrew Zeng's four first-half powers led Hunter to a runaway 520-220 win.


  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Advantaged Finals
Unbeaten team has advantage
                             
  13 Kinkaid 435   8 Hunter A 520  
  9 Thomas Jefferson Science & Tech A 175   13 Kinkaid 220    
      8 Hunter A 275 295
      7 Detroit Catholic Central A 470 380
  7 Detroit Catholic Central A 340   3 East Chapel Hill A 230    
  1 Arcadia 310   7 Detroit Catholic Central A 455   Third place
  13 Kinkaid 235
  3 East Chapel Hill A 425

NOTE: Seeds represent seeds at the start of bracket play.