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In recent years, [[quizbowl]] competition for middle schools has increased in prevalence.
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In recent years, [[quizbowl]] competition for middle schools has increased in prevalence.  
  
 
In the absence of good-quality middle school tournaments, some middle school programs, such as [[Longfellow]], have historically taken teams to high school tournaments to varying levels of success.  
 
In the absence of good-quality middle school tournaments, some middle school programs, such as [[Longfellow]], have historically taken teams to high school tournaments to varying levels of success.  
  
[[NAQT]] produced its first middle school set, MS-01, in 2011, and hosted the first annual [[MSNCT]], won by [[Kealing]], that same year. NAQT now produces four regular middle school sets each year in addition to the MSNCT set.
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[[NAQT]] produced its first middle school set, MS-01, in 2011, and hosted the first annual [[MSNCT]], won by [[Kealing]], that same year. NAQT now produces four regular middle school sets each year in addition to the MSNCT set. The MSNCT now has a field size of 128 teams, only slightly less than half of the 272 team [[HSNCT]] field.  
  
 
The [[CMST]] was a set produced each year for four years beginning with 2009-10.
 
The [[CMST]] was a set produced each year for four years beginning with 2009-10.

Revision as of 14:39, 26 December 2015

In recent years, quizbowl competition for middle schools has increased in prevalence.

In the absence of good-quality middle school tournaments, some middle school programs, such as Longfellow, have historically taken teams to high school tournaments to varying levels of success.

NAQT produced its first middle school set, MS-01, in 2011, and hosted the first annual MSNCT, won by Kealing, that same year. NAQT now produces four regular middle school sets each year in addition to the MSNCT set. The MSNCT now has a field size of 128 teams, only slightly less than half of the 272 team HSNCT field.

The CMST was a set produced each year for four years beginning with 2009-10.

Some bad quizbowl providers of middle school quizbowl include Questions Galore, the National Academic League, and Chip Beall's middle school program. National History Bowl also has a middle school division, which includes an annual national championship tournament.