NAQT Middle School Team of the Week

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The NAQT Middle School Team of the Week is a program that began on 7 January 2017. This program recognizes a middle school team each week based on performance at competitions the previous week.

Date School Town Performance Link
1/7/2017 Next Generation School A Champaign, Illinois 6-2, 31-54-X-349.4. Finished third in first NAQT tournament appearance. [1]
1/14/2017 Midtown Classical Tallahasse, Florida Went combined 25-5 to win top three places at Quizkitten Tournament [2]
1/21/2017 Cistercian A Irving, Texas Went 8-1 to win Greenhill Games. [3]
1/28/2017 Mesa Verde San Diego, California Went 9-0 to win Triton Invitational. [4]
2/4/2017 Middlesex A, B, & C Darien, Connecticut All 8 teams had winning records at Bergen Winter Classic (A, B, and C teams went 25-2, finishing 6th, 2nd, and 1st, respectively). [5]
2/18/2017 Copley-Fairlawn A Copley, Ohio Won Comet Winter Clash Middle School Invitational at Solon. [6]
2/25/2017 Creekland Cherokee A Canton, Georgia Won GATA MS State Championship. [7]
3/4/2017 Norfolk Academic Guild C Norfolk, Virginia Won Nerds Competing in Style at Cave Spring. [8]
3/11/2017 Edgewood B Mounds View, Minnesota Won DIATOMS 7th Grade Division with 8-0 record. [9]
3/18/2017 Emerson A Ann Arbor, Michigan Won Michigan Middle School State Championship with 9-0 record and 503.9 PP20TH. [10]
3/25/2017 Winston Churchill A-G teams Carmichael, California A Team finished second in varsity division, and C Team won JV division of Sacramento Spring Middle School Tournament [11]
4/1/2017 Keith Country Day A Rockford, Illinois Won Gladiator Open at St. Mary's Visitation in Wisconsin. [12]
4/15/2017 Meyzeek A Louisville, Kentucky Won Kentucky Middle School State Championship for the second time in three years. [13]


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