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  • Repeat [[2004 PAC|Panasonic]] winners, with a roster of [[Mike Wright]], [[Steve Young]], [[Will Sulliv {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • The winners of [[2002 PAC|Panasonic]]. Roster included Patrick Miles of [[2002 Howard (MD)|Howard]], Arthur O'D {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2000 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2004 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1999 Florida Panasonic Team|Florida All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |next = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1998 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2002 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • Kevin Keegan and Michael Kravitz coached this winning [[1996 PAC|Panasonic]] team, which consisted of [[Gautam Mukunda]] and Jonathan Schlaifer from [ {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |next = [[1999 Florida Panasonic Team|Florida All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2005 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia All-Stars]]
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  • Fifth-place [[1998 PAC|Panasonic]] team, coached by [[Rob Grierson]], Linda Grierson and Debbie Martin. Rost [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • Second-place [[1990 PAC|Panasonic]] team. Roster was Avi Stadler, Jean O'Hearn, Greg Brass and Elizabeth Glee [[Category: Panasonic state teams]]
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  • Fifth-place [[2006 PAC|Panasonic]] team, consisting of [[2006 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] playe [[Category: Panasonic state teams]]
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  • Champions of [[1992 PAC|Panasonic]]. Roster was David Liu of [[1992 Winston Churchill (MD)|Winston Churchill] {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • ...08 PAC|Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The team finished fourth out of 27 teams. [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • The '''2008 Illinois Panasonic Team''' won the [[2008 PAC|2008 Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. It was the second consecutive victory in the tournam ...thier and Coach Pitz were members of the [[2007 PAC|2007]] [[2007 Illinois Panasonic Team|team]] that won the tournament.
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  • Fourth-place [[1998 PAC|Panasonic]] team. Coached by [[Hodges Lewis]], the roster was [[Ryan Cooper]], Eddie [[Category: Panasonic state teams]]
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  • Finished third at [[1990 PAC|Panasonic]] with a roster of James Kindt from [[1990 Walt Whitman|Walt Whitman]] and [[Category: Panasonic state teams]]
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  • Fourth-place [[1991 PAC|Panasonic]] team, consisting of Claire Bacher of [[1991 Bloomington South|Bloomington [[Category: Panasonic state teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 2006 |champion = [[2006 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Georgia high school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • {{Infobox|Name = 2007 Ohio Panasonic Team (clockwise from bottom left: Steven Wellstead, Robert Makishi, Joe Wel ...that it was the first ever "All-Star" team sent to represent Ohio in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The team made it as far as the semifinals, ultimately
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  • Second-place [[2007 PAC|Panasonic]] team, coached by Larry Allen. Members were John Ahlfield and Stephanie Hu [http://www.moaca.org/news/missouri-places-2nd-in-the-nation-at-2007-panasonic-academic-challenge Recap]
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  • Third-place [[2004 PAC|Panasonic]] team. Coached by [[David Riley]], the roster was David Abram of [[2004 Ho [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • |state = None ...tstanding play through their [[IHSSBCA All State Program|All-Sectional/All-State Program]].
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • Sixth-place [[1997 PAC|Panasonic]] team, coached by Julie Gittings, with members [[Tennyson Liu]], [[Mike Ch [[Category: State College]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • The [[Illinois Panasonic Team]] finished fourth in the [[2000 PAC|PAC]] and was coached by [[Rob Gri |[[2000 Georgia Panasonic Team|Georgia]]||124||4
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 1996 |champion = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • |state = {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 1997 |second = [[1997 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • [[Category: Panasonic state teams]] [[Category: Illinois high school teams]]
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  • |state = ...the 1990s and into the beginning of this century, they were one of the top teams in Illinois.
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  • The team also represented Team Pennsylvania at Panasonic. [http://byko.servehttp.com:6174/bqbq/team.php?season=2008&tm=State%20College%20A Season Results]
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 2007; [[NAQT Vermont Championship| ==State tournament==
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  • ...EA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016<br>[[NAQT Vermont State Championship|NAQT Vermont]] 2016 ==State tournament==
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  • The '''New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League''' is the Granite State's official championship tournament. It is run by [[Hanover|Hanover High Sch ...il and feature eight teams that qualify through regional competitions. The teams play a round robin and the team that finishes with the best record is decla
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  • |state = NAQT Colorado: 2016<br>[[Knowledge Bowl|Colorado Knowledge Bowl]]: numero ...nts in the [[National Academic Championship]] until 2000 when one of their teams was [[2000_NAC#Grand_Junction_retroactive_forfeit_scandal|controversially
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  • [http://www.moaca.org/news/2006-missouri-panasonic-team-places-3rd-in-the-nation Recap] [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • ...e [[1997 NAC|NAC]] and [[1997 NAB|National Academic Bowl]], and the [[1998 State College]] team that won the [[1998 NAC|NAC]] and [[1998 NSC|PACE NSC]]. |previous = [[1998 State College|State College]]
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  • |state = ..."large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series. It was coached for over a decade by Kristi Robertson,
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1995, 2002, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 ==State tournament==
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  • ...d from 2006-2008, appeared on all four of Garfield Heights' state champion teams, captaining the team on the last three of the four. Humphrey was named to the "All-American" team at the [[2008 PAC|2008 Panasonic Academic Challenge]], for which he was grateful, but also somewhat embarras
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1990, 1994, 2005 ==State tournament==
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  • ...s active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Truman State]] ...All-State in 2002 and 2003. Kyle also participated in the 2002 and 2003 [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] for [[Team Missouri]].
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  • |state = Some(?) ==Contributors to District of Columbia Panasonic Academic Challenge Team:==
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 2008 |champion = [[2008 Illinois Panasonic Team|Illinois All-Stars]]
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  • |state = ..."large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series.
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 2007 |champion = [[2007 Illinois Panasonic Team|Illinois All-Stars]]
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1984, 1986 ==State tournament==
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  • ...004 team which finished 95-1, and is widely believed to be one of the best teams in Illinois history. For his part, he remains regarded as among the best h ...03 and 2004, Gauthier was named First Team [[IHSSBCA All State Program|All-State]] by the coaches of the [[IHSSBCA]]. Only four players had been so honored
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  • ...round of play against Team New Mexico, Team Maine, and [[Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team|Team Washington D.C.]]. ...Montana]], and the always impossibly tough defending champions: [[Maryland Panasonic Team|Team Maryland]].
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  • ...ionship Tournament|2015 IHSA]]; 2008-2010, 2012, 2015-2016 [[NAQT Illinois State Tournament|NAQT]] ...chool" division, of the [[IHSA|Illinois High School Association's (IHSA)]] State Championship Series. The current coach is Nevagay Abel. [[Linda Greene]], w
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1991 ==State tournament==
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  • |state = none ...numerous second place finishes in Overall competition, although an overall state championship still eludes them.
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  • |state = [[New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League|NHQBL]] 12 (1997-1998, 2001-2006, 2008-2 ...compete in New Hampshire and Vermont, and the Marauders have won numerous state championships and other titles in both states.
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  • ...IHSA]], [[2006 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2006 IHSA]], [[2009 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2009 IHSA]] ..."small school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series. The current coach is Jonathan Legendre. The Romans are
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  • |state = none ..., the "big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Griffins also compete in the [[Southwestern Suburb
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  • ...sted from 1976 to around 1988. It involved six-person high school quizbowl teams answering speed tossups such as "Name the longest river in Europe" on the f ...a national tournament, even though the majority of the field comprised of teams from the [[Southeast (region)|southeast]]. It was televised on at least a l
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  • ...[2007 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2007 IHSA]], 2007 [[NAQT Illinois State Tournament|NAQT]] ...ng which time the team was pretty much always considered among the top ten teams in Illinois and usually among the top five.
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  • ...IHSA]], [[2003 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2003 IHSA]], [[2004 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2004 IHSA]], 2003 Masonic, 2004 Masonic :''“IMSA may have, for the moment, won more state championships, but do not kid yourself. In the early twenty-first century,
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  • ...six preliminary scorers of the tournament are declared members of the All State Team. ...is guaranteed to the winner of the Alabama Independent Schools Association state tournament.
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  • |state = Maryland {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • ...''Panasonic''', having been sponsored by [[wikipedia:Panasonic Corporation|Panasonic Corporation]] until 2008. The tournament was held each year from 1988–200 ...inal name, the National Tournament of Academic Excellence, indicating that Panasonic had withdrawn as a sponsor. The last NTAE was held in 2009 although its org
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  • ...lockout and question vendors came later, as well as polls ranking the top teams. Throughout its entire run, [[Rob Grierson]] has been the editor of the new ...tate, as well as some in other states which may be of interest to Illinois teams. Around 2008, a Members Only Section was added to the website, allowing mem
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  • The state of '''Missouri''' usually fields a high school all-star team. ==NTAE (Panasonic)==
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  • ...the Vermont chapter of the National Education Association and pays for the state champion to compete at the national level each season. The state is divided into seven regions -- '''Addison''', '''Champlain''', '''Connect
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  • ...this reason. There are hundreds of schools and several leagues across the state that participate in Knowledge Bowl. There is also a middle school Knowledge ...of invitational meets in addition to regional competitions and a Colorado state championship that has been held annually ever since.
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  • ...se of Representatives and Senate Chambers. Each year's top three competing teams are awarded scholarships. It is run by the [http://www.cciu.org/ Chester Co ...and its format is loosely based on PAC. Most years, the field is around 24 teams.
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  • ...at national competitions. From 1997-2008, Team Illinois competed in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected ...d to excel beyond [[IHSA]] format, but anyone attending high school in the state of Illinois, even those not attached to an active team, is welcome to try t
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  • ...on some very bad questions. They won their Sectional again in [[2009 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2009]], under the captainship of Jack Glerum, and f Riley's teams also claimed at least four Regional titles in 2003, 2005, 2009, and 2010.
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  • ...Illinois State Tournament|NAQT]], 2011 [[Masonic tournament]], [[2018 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2018 IHSA]] ..."large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series. Stevenson placed second at the [[2016 NSC]].
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  • |state = NAQT [[NAQT Southern California State Championship|SoCal]]: 2010, '11, '14 ...rnia circuit, attending generally all tournaments in the region with mixed teams and usually hosting one or two tournaments every year. As of 2023, the prog
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  • The '''IHSSBCA All-State Program''' is a program designed to annually recognize the best players in ...Egan had certificates made up, but neglected to use the terminology "All-State", instead labeling them as "Team Illinois". They were given to the players
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  • ...hich was good enough to earn him one of the ten available spots on the All-State First Team from the [[IHSSBCA]]. ...which included tournament championships at the [[Ultima]] and the Masonic State Title. After an IHSA Regional win, the team lost to only [[New Trier]] in
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  • |state = 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2 ...s Jefferson''' or '''TJ''', is a school located in Alexandria, VA. It is a state chartered magnet school and is known for being highly selective. TJ has bee
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  • |state = [[2006 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2006 IHSA]]; 2005 Masonic, 2006 Masonic ..."large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series. The head coach, since 1994, is Kevin Palmer.
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  • ...ble. Oh yes, did I say the team had to get used to playing with five other teams as well as staring at a panel of about twelve judges? ...s ruled as correct. Wow! Is that not a lot for a team who just came off of state finals battling against each other have to overcome. Oh yes, not to forget
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  • ...ined by Ajay Suresh of [[Princess Anne]]) also represented [[2005 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia]] at the [[2005 PAC]], and won after Maryland negged on the f ==Retrospective of 2003-2005 teams==
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