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'''Cookeville High School''' is in Cookeville, Tennessee. In the early 2000s, Cookeville dominated the state of Tennessee and was a national-level competitor. Cookeville finished 11th at the [[2002 HSNCT]] and 25th at the [[2003 HSNCT]], the highest finishes by a Tennessee team at the time (later surpassed by [[MLK]] and [[Ezell-Harding]].)
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'''Cookeville High School''' is a high school in Cookeville, Tennessee.
  
Cookeville's former coach, Carolyn Hawkins, was awarded the 2003 Cooper Award for her role in expanding quizbowl throughout Tennessee. [http://www.pace-nsc.org/2003-cooper-award-winners/]
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==History==
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In the early 2000s, Cookeville dominated the state of Tennessee and was a national-level competitor. Cookeville finished 11th at the [[2002 HSNCT]] and 25th at the [[2003 HSNCT]], the highest finishes by a Tennessee team at the time (later surpassed by [[MLK]] and [[Ezell-Harding]].)
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Cookeville's former coach, [[Carolyn Hawkins]], was awarded the 2003 Cooper Award for her role in expanding quizbowl throughout Tennessee. [http://www.pace-nsc.org/2003-cooper-award-winners/]
  
 
[[Category:High school teams]]
 
[[Category:High school teams]]
 
[[Category:Tennessee high school teams]]
 
[[Category:Tennessee high school teams]]

Revision as of 16:25, 10 February 2021

Cookeville High School
Location:
Dothan, AL
National Appearances HSNCT: 2002, 2003
Program Status Active
School Size 2235 (2018)
NAQT Page link

Cookeville High School is a high school in Cookeville, Tennessee.

History

In the early 2000s, Cookeville dominated the state of Tennessee and was a national-level competitor. Cookeville finished 11th at the 2002 HSNCT and 25th at the 2003 HSNCT, the highest finishes by a Tennessee team at the time (later surpassed by MLK and Ezell-Harding.)

Cookeville's former coach, Carolyn Hawkins, was awarded the 2003 Cooper Award for her role in expanding quizbowl throughout Tennessee. [1]