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The practice of using '''introductions''' to identify the players and coaches on the team and test the [[buzzer]] system is a distinctive feature of high school quiz bowl in Illinois.
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The practice of using '''introductions''' to identify the players and coaches on the team and test the [[buzzer]] system is a distinctive, but now mostly passé, feature of high school quiz bowl in Illinois.
  
 
Introductions typically consist of the captain buzzing in and identifying himself or herself, and the coaches.  The captain then proceeds to either identify the teammates or let them identify themselves; in either case, each teammate buzzes in as he or she is identified.  The order in which the teammates buzz in varies.
 
Introductions typically consist of the captain buzzing in and identifying himself or herself, and the coaches.  The captain then proceeds to either identify the teammates or let them identify themselves; in either case, each teammate buzzes in as he or she is identified.  The order in which the teammates buzz in varies.
  
 
Introductions are also used to identify any substitutes that enter the game.
 
Introductions are also used to identify any substitutes that enter the game.

Revision as of 13:25, 21 June 2014

The practice of using introductions to identify the players and coaches on the team and test the buzzer system is a distinctive, but now mostly passé, feature of high school quiz bowl in Illinois.

Introductions typically consist of the captain buzzing in and identifying himself or herself, and the coaches. The captain then proceeds to either identify the teammates or let them identify themselves; in either case, each teammate buzzes in as he or she is identified. The order in which the teammates buzz in varies.

Introductions are also used to identify any substitutes that enter the game.