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The questions are currently written by [[Avery Enterprises|Bryce Avery]]. There is no apparent central repository of information on who won the tournament in past years, who the previous question supplier was, or even exactly when the event started, though it was announced that the 2013 winners were [[Dunbar]] in the high school division and [[River Trail]] in the junior division.
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The questions are currently written by [[Avery Enterprises|Bryce Avery]]. There is no apparent central repository of information on who won the tournament prior to 2009, who the previous question supplier was, or even exactly when the event started, though it was announced that the 2013 winners were [[Dunbar]] in the high school division and [[River Trail]] in the junior division.
  
 
The junior division includes both middle school students and 9th graders (including from districts where high school begins at 9th grade), so teams entirely representing the 9th grade of a high school sometimes compete alongside middle school teams.
 
The junior division includes both middle school students and 9th graders (including from districts where high school begins at 9th grade), so teams entirely representing the 9th grade of a high school sometimes compete alongside middle school teams.

Revision as of 14:59, 24 June 2014

The Beta Club is an honor/service organization for American primary and secondary school students, which is primarily active in the greater Southeast, though it has state chapters as far north as Illinois and as far west as Texas. It is roughly analogous to the more universal National Honor Society. Since approximately 1995, the Beta Club has sponsored high school and "junior division" quizbowl championships at its annual national conventions. Prior to the rise of good quizbowl, some prominent teams such as Dorman and Brookwood often made sure that all of their players were Beta Club members and made a concerted effort to win this tournament, especially if they had become disenchanted with the NAC and wanted a less ethically fraught opportunity to play terrible questions. Ever since the availability of superior alternatives, this has become less common, though nationally prominent quizbowl team Dunbar still participates, as do many other active quizbowl teams from Kentucky.

Oh no! Beta!

The questions are currently written by Bryce Avery. There is no apparent central repository of information on who won the tournament prior to 2009, who the previous question supplier was, or even exactly when the event started, though it was announced that the 2013 winners were Dunbar in the high school division and River Trail in the junior division.

The junior division includes both middle school students and 9th graders (including from districts where high school begins at 9th grade), so teams entirely representing the 9th grade of a high school sometimes compete alongside middle school teams.

The 2014 Beta convention, including the quizbowl tournament, is scheduled for the week of June 21-28 in Richmond, Virginia.

Known info (high school):

Year Champion Second Third Fourth Location
2009 Dorman Dunbar Arab Nettleton Orlando, FL
2010 Dunbar Morrilton Arab Highland Tech Louisville, KY
2011 Dunbar DeBakey Ezell-Harding St. Thomas More Nashville, TN
2012 Dunbar Watson Chapel Arab New Kent Greensboro, NC
2013 Dunbar Ezell-Harding Northshore Chisum Mobile, AL
2014

Known info (middle school):

Year Champion Second Third Fourth
2009 Destin Muhlenberg North Arab (presumed 9th grade team from high school) Arab Junior High
2010 Meyzeek Wren Glasgow Muhlenberg North
2011 Meyzeek River Trail Arab Junior High North Oldham
2012 Nandua Glasgow Sacred Heart Royal Spring
2013 River Trail Paul Breaux Lee Nash Central
2014

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