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|image = Tusca.jpg
 
|image = Tusca.jpg
 
|citystate = Tuscaloosa, AL
 
|citystate = Tuscaloosa, AL
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|currentcoach = Marilyn Stephens<br>Carolyn Davis
 
|state =  ASCA: 1992, 1993
 
|state =  ASCA: 1992, 1993
 
|nats = [[1992 TOC|1992 ASCN]]
 
|nats = [[1992 TOC|1992 ASCN]]
|nats appearances =  TOC: 1992, 2000
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|nats appearances =  TOC: 1992, 1995, 1997-2000
 
|size = 700
 
|size = 700
|status = Unknown
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|status =Inactive
 
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'''Central''' High School is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Central was coached by Marilyn Stephens and Carolyn Davis. Central won the [[1992 TOC]] and the 1992 and 1993 [[ASCA High School State Championship]]. Central attended the [[1995 TOC]], [[1997 TOC]], [[1998 TOC]], [[1999 TOC]], and the [[2000 TOC]]. Central finished third at the 1999 ASCA High School State Championship. Central last attended the state championships in 2001.
 
==Succession of titles==
 
==Succession of titles==
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===Succession of state titles===
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ASCA High School State Championship|ASCA State]]
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|year = 1992, 1993
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|previous = [[Grissom]]
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|next = [[Huntsville]]
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| }}
  
==Succession of minor titles==
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===Succession of minor titles===
  
 
{{Succession_box|Tournament = ASCN [[TOC]]
 
{{Succession_box|Tournament = ASCN [[TOC]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 22 November 2016

Central High School
Tusca.jpg
Location:
Tuscaloosa, AL
Coaches Marilyn Stephens
Carolyn Davis
State Championships ASCA: 1992, 1993
National Championships 1992 ASCN
National Appearances TOC: 1992, 1995, 1997-2000
Program Status Inactive
School Size 700
NAQT Page link

Central High School is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Central was coached by Marilyn Stephens and Carolyn Davis. Central won the 1992 TOC and the 1992 and 1993 ASCA High School State Championship. Central attended the 1995 TOC, 1997 TOC, 1998 TOC, 1999 TOC, and the 2000 TOC. Central finished third at the 1999 ASCA High School State Championship. Central last attended the state championships in 2001.

Succession of titles

Succession of state titles

ASCA State Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Grissom
1992, 1993
Huntsville

Succession of minor titles

ASCN TOC Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Seaholm
1992
Northside