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'''Moline High School''' is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] who has successfully led [[Team Illinois]] a few times. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 [[Masonic tournament]], beating [[New Trier]] in a hotly contested Championship Match.
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'''Moline High School''' is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] who has successfully led [[Team Illinois]] a few times. Pitz retired in 2014. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 [[Masonic tournament]], beating [[New Trier]] in a hotly contested Championship Match marred by [[Answers Plus|horrible questions]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 26 November 2014

Moline Maroons
Moline.png
Location:
Moline, Illinois
Coaches Holly Anderson
State Championships 1999 Masonic tournament
National Championships none
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Moline High School is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the IHSSBCA Hall of Fame who has successfully led Team Illinois a few times. Pitz retired in 2014. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 Masonic tournament, beating New Trier in a hotly contested Championship Match marred by horrible questions.

Illinois Masonic State Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
MacArthur
1999
Stevenson