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'''J.R. Barry''' (or '''Rick Barry''') is the long-time coach of [[Brookwood|Brookwood High School]]. He also serves as the [[TD|tournament director]] of the [[Brookwood Invitational|Brookwood Invitational Scholars Bowl]], one of the largest quiz bowl tournaments in the country. He is also one of the founders and directors of [[ACE|ACE Quizbowl Camps]] and the [[GATA|Georgia Academic Team Association]].
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'''J.R. Barry''' (or '''Rick Barry''') was the long-time coach of [[Brookwood|Brookwood High School]] until his 2011 retirement. He also served as the [[TD|tournament director]] of the [[Brookwood Invitational|Brookwood Invitational Scholars Bowl]], one of the largest quiz bowl tournaments in the country. He was also one of the founders and directors of [[ACE|ACE Quizbowl Camps]] and the [[GATA|Georgia Academic Team Association]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 24 April 2017

J.R. Barry (or Rick Barry) was the long-time coach of Brookwood High School until his 2011 retirement. He also served as the tournament director of the Brookwood Invitational Scholars Bowl, one of the largest quiz bowl tournaments in the country. He was also one of the founders and directors of ACE Quizbowl Camps and the Georgia Academic Team Association.

Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Joe Hermiller
2000 (with James Garrick & Hodges Lewis)
Rob Grierson