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'''Julie Gittings''' is the former coach of [[State College]]. During her tenure as coach, State College won six [[PACE NSC]]s and two [[NAQT HSNCT]]s, and placed second in five more championship games ([[2005 NSC]], [[2006 HSNCT]], [[2007 HSNCT]], [[2009 NSC]], [[2010 HSNCT]]), making her the most decorated pyramidal quizbowl coach of all time.
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'''Julie Gittings''' is the former coach of [[State College]]. During her tenure as coach, State College won six [[PACE NSC]]s and two [[NAQT HSNCT]]s, and placed second in five more championship games ([[2005 NSC]], [[2006 HSNCT]], [[2007 HSNCT]], [[2009 NSC]], [[2010 HSNCT]]), making her the most decorated pyramidal quizbowl coach of all time. She retired as coach after the [[2011 NSC]].
  
 
Gittings received the 2007 [[Benjamin Cooper Award]]; at her last NSC, PACE gave a special statement in her honor.  
 
Gittings received the 2007 [[Benjamin Cooper Award]]; at her last NSC, PACE gave a special statement in her honor.  

Revision as of 20:56, 10 July 2011

Julie Gittings
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Current team: none
Career record: unknown
Former school(s): State College Area High School; unknown
Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award (2007)

Julie Gittings is the former coach of State College. During her tenure as coach, State College won six PACE NSCs and two NAQT HSNCTs, and placed second in five more championship games (2005 NSC, 2006 HSNCT, 2007 HSNCT, 2009 NSC, 2010 HSNCT), making her the most decorated pyramidal quizbowl coach of all time. She retired as coach after the 2011 NSC.

Gittings received the 2007 Benjamin Cooper Award; at her last NSC, PACE gave a special statement in her honor.