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Inspired by online discussions of A-sets, the 2009 Fall Novice Tournament was a project aimed to create an accessible, pyramidal, and canonical tournament specifically designed for novice teams. Edited by [[Sarah Angelo]], [[Charlie Rosenthal]], and [[Zhao Zhang]], the tossups were written in 12-point Times New Roman and rarely exceeded five lines, with few bonus parts exceeding two lines.
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'''Fall Novice Tournament''' is a novice-difficulty high school tournament written and edited entirely by high schoolers and/or rising freshmen each fall, with logistical supervision from interested collegiate players who do not write for the event.
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==2009==
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Inspired by online discussions of then-inadequate [[A-set]]s, the 2009 '''Fall Novice Tournament''' was a project aimed to create an accessible, pyramidal, and canonical tournament specifically designed for novice teams. Edited by [[Sarah Angelo]], [[Charlie Rosenthal]], and [[Zhao Zhang]], the tossups were written in 12-point Times New Roman and rarely exceeded five lines, with few bonus parts exceeding two lines. It was overseen by [[George Berry]], [[Charlie Dees]], [[Donald Taylor]], [[Andy Watkins]] and [[Dwight Wynne]].
  
 
Several mirrors of the set were hosted across the country from September to December 2009, with individual hosts setting different eligibility restrictions. Overall, the set was well-received, with scattered complaints about difficulty outliers.
 
Several mirrors of the set were hosted across the country from September to December 2009, with individual hosts setting different eligibility restrictions. Overall, the set was well-received, with scattered complaints about difficulty outliers.
  
==Contributors==
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==2010==
 
 
As seen on the first page of the Fall Novice Tournament set:
 
  
"Written by:
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[[George Berry]] oversaw the second iteration of Fall Novice, which was edited by [[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Douglas Graebner]], and [[Matt Jackson]]. It was played at twelve sites.
[[Sarah Angelo]](Maggie Walker HS), [[George Berry]] (Virginia Commonwealth), [[Amit Bilgi]] (Southside HS), [[Matt Bollinger]] (St. Anselm’s HS),  [[Stephen Eltinge]] (Thomas Jefferson HS), [[Neil Fitzgerald]](Eden Prairie HS), [[Diana Gerr]] (Thomas Jefferson HS), [[Douglas Graebner]] (Whitman HS), [[Neil Gurram]] (Detroit Country Day HS), [[William Horton]] (Alpharetta HS), [[Sandy Huang]] (Paul L. Dunbar HS), [[Chuhern Hwang]] (Virginia), [[Matt Jackson]] (Georgetown Day School), [[Gaurav Kandlikar]] (Eden Prairie HS), [[Anurag Kashyap]] (Massachussetts Institute of Technology), [[Thomas Littrell]] (Liberal Arts and Sciences HS), [[Graham Moyer]] (State College Area HS), [[Ikshu Neithalath]] (Clayton HS), [[Benji Nguyen]] (Liberal Arts and Sciences HS), [[Aaron Pellowski]] (Liberal Arts and Sciences HS), [[Charlie Rosenthal]] (Carleton), [[Donald Taylor]] (Illinois), [[Harry White]] (Virginia Tech), [[Zhao Zhang]] (Harvard)
 
  
Edited by [[Sarah Angelo]], [[Charlie Rosenthal]], and [[Zhao Zhang]]
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==2011==
  
''Special Thanks to [[George Berry]], [[Charlie Dees]], [[Donald Taylor]], [[Andy Watkins]] and [[Dwight Wynne]] for their oversight and organizational assistance"''
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[[George Berry]] returns to oversee the 2011 tournament with further oversight and difficulty-reduction by [[Charlie Dees]]. Its editors are [[James Bradbury]], [[Lily Chen]], [[Diana Gerr]], [[Tanay Kothari]], [[Aidan Mehigan]], and [[Max Schindler]]. The set will be available for mirroring starting in September.
  
 
[[Category:High school tournaments]]
 
[[Category:High school tournaments]]

Revision as of 23:00, 11 July 2011

Fall Novice Tournament is a novice-difficulty high school tournament written and edited entirely by high schoolers and/or rising freshmen each fall, with logistical supervision from interested collegiate players who do not write for the event.

2009

Inspired by online discussions of then-inadequate A-sets, the 2009 Fall Novice Tournament was a project aimed to create an accessible, pyramidal, and canonical tournament specifically designed for novice teams. Edited by Sarah Angelo, Charlie Rosenthal, and Zhao Zhang, the tossups were written in 12-point Times New Roman and rarely exceeded five lines, with few bonus parts exceeding two lines. It was overseen by George Berry, Charlie Dees, Donald Taylor, Andy Watkins and Dwight Wynne.

Several mirrors of the set were hosted across the country from September to December 2009, with individual hosts setting different eligibility restrictions. Overall, the set was well-received, with scattered complaints about difficulty outliers.

2010

George Berry oversaw the second iteration of Fall Novice, which was edited by Stephen Eltinge, Douglas Graebner, and Matt Jackson. It was played at twelve sites.

2011

George Berry returns to oversee the 2011 tournament with further oversight and difficulty-reduction by Charlie Dees. Its editors are James Bradbury, Lily Chen, Diana Gerr, Tanay Kothari, Aidan Mehigan, and Max Schindler. The set will be available for mirroring starting in September.