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  • ...t was four-quarter, and the questions were short but multi-clue, with more academic content than the NAC. [[Brookwood]] and [[Edison]] were the only teams who
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name=Academic Bowl Online '''Academic Bowl Online''' was a question-writing company based out of Fort Worth, Texas. I
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  • ...an O’Connor, who began his tenure circa 2006. Records of the WCTE Academic Bowl before 2013 are incomplete, if not missing entirely. ...outube.com/playlist?list=PLBAyt5mlI4G2i5x5NcEqQMPyAHAJNltD2 WCTE Academic Bowl]
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  • '''Deaf Academic Bowl''' is a national quizbowl tournament played by teams of deaf and/or hard of * [http://www.gallaudet.edu/youth-programs/academic-bowl/ab-history/national-competition-history National Champions]
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  • The '''National Academic Super Bowl''' was a competition run by Duval County Public Schools that lasted from 19 An event that would eventually become the National Academic Super Bowl was created by Duval County (Jacksonville Area) assistant superintendent [[
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  • The '''JROTC Academic Bowl Championship''' is a quiz bowl tournament for teams composed of members of high school JROTC teams from ar ...eadership Bowl, although there is no crossover between teams. The academic bowl notably does not allow seniors to participate.
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  • The '''Cobb County Academic Bowl''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Walton|Walton High School]]. It
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  • ...vial-times-Weehawken-High-students-hanging-tough-in-Hudson-County-Academic-Bowl This article] from 2003 suggests that it may have been, and still may be a *[[McNair Academic]]
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  • The '''Smithville Academic Bowl Tournament''' is a Kansas City area high school tournament hosted annually
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name = Oklahoma Junior Academic Bowl Association The '''Oklahoma Junior Academic Bowl Association (OJABA)''' is a middle school quizbowl organization in Oklahoma
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  • ...males. Its game format is similar to Jeopardy. Despite being billeted as "academic", a question seen in the promotional video asked about the inventor of the
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  • The '''Tulsa Public Schools Academic Bowl League''' is a high school quiz bowl league held at [[McLain|McLain High School]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association State Championship]]
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  • *[[IHSA Scholastic Bowl]] *[[Virgin Islands Quiz Bowl]]
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  • ...emic Super Bowl]], which apparently influenced him to start the [[National Academic League]] after leaving office.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oklahoma Junior Academic Bowl Association]]
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  • ...eated numerous academic competitions such as the [[National Academic Super Bowl]] and the mysterious [[Brain Brawl]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Academic Bowl]]
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  • ...one, the organizations are treated as part of a larger "ACF" whole. See [[Academic Competition Federation]] for more.
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  • ...sports, math, and science, as well as the Indiana-exclusive Academic Super Bowl competition. ...a single online "Area Championship," whereas high school (or senior) quiz bowl uses five in-person Area Championships to qualify teams for the State Final
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  • ...e Academic Bowl|2014 Aiming for the Stars - African American Male Academic Bowl]]
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  • *[[Academic League]] *[[Comcast Academic Challenge]]
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  • ==WCTE Academic Bowl== Cookeville has been historically dominant at the [[WCTE Academic Bowl]], a televised tournament hosted at Tennessee Tech University. They have, b
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name=Academic Bowl Online '''Academic Bowl Online''' was a question-writing company based out of Fort Worth, Texas. I
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  • ...fy for the championship tournament. Brain Bowl questions are supplied by [[Academic Hallmarks]]. The website claims inspiration from [[College Bowl]], however there a number of differences. There are separate divisions for
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  • ...bably in imitation of college football bowl games and accordingly College Bowl events would often feature large audiences and campus fanfare. It is import ==="quizbowl" vs. "quiz bowl"===
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  • ...essful season to date, winning [[Scholars' Bowl (East Tennessee)|Scholars' Bowl]] as well as several other tournaments, including tournaments at [[Christia ==Scholars' Bowl==
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  • ...level and some others at the middle school level. The questions are from [[Academic Hallmarks]]. [[Category:Academic Hallmarks]]
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  • ..., which are known to be of [[bad quizbowl|bad quality]]. Arizona Knowledge Bowl largely resembles other KB formats in that three teams play at the same tim |Pima HS Knowledge Bowl || 10/08/2014 || 2:00 pm - TBD
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  • |nats appearances = JROTC Academic Bowl: 2013, 2015 ...as not competed since then. Actor Neil Patrick Harris may have played quiz bowl here.
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  • ...chool located in Chofu, Japan. The current student leader of the ASIJ Quiz Bowl Club is Tommy Knopp. ===2020-2021 Academic Year===
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  • ...formats and [[bad quizbowl]] practices, colloquially referred to as "Chip Bowl." Chip grew up in Arkansas and played on his high school team. ...ton, and Midland, TX, Tulsa, OK, and White Plains, NY (1986-95); the Texas Academic Championship (1993).
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  • ...s including, but not limited to: It's Academic (2020-21), National History Bowl Regionals (2021), and the Centennial High School Annual Tournament (2022).
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  • |state = NAQT Colorado: 2016<br>[[Knowledge Bowl|Colorado Knowledge Bowl]]: numerous ...l [[pyramidal]] quizbowl. They were regular participants in the [[National Academic Championship]] until 2000 when one of their teams was [[2000_NAC#Grand_Ju
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  • ...ified, buzzer-less format.<ref>https://wcel.nwaonline.com/news/2021/feb/03/academic-competitions-pivot-to-virtual-this-year/</ref>
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  • ...the aftermath of the sale of [[Academic Hallmarks]] and the retirement of Academic Hallmarks's founder in 2020. One of its founders is a former coach of [[Gra ...esota, and Washington. It also provided questions for a National Knowledge Bowl tournament that was held virtually in 2021.
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  • ...naments, perhaps most notably multiple iterations of the [[Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence]]'s annual [[National Scholastic Championship]].
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  • ...vent''', is a high school quiz bowl tournament run by the [[Minnesota Quiz Bowl Alliance]] as a successor to [[TOMCAT]]. First held by [[Roseville]], the t
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  • ...1997 NAC|National Academic Championship]] and [[1997 NAB|National Academic Bowl]]. ...t MVP, [[David Farris]], who dropped out of high school at the end of that academic year. Linda Carpenter and David Hernandez were the coaches. Desiree Stevens
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  • ...they have never been in active in quiz bowl, they won the [[1993 American Academic Challenge]]. {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[AAC|American Academic Challenge]]
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  • * [[National Academic Championship]] * [[KYVE Apple Bowl]]
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  • ...an O’Connor, who began his tenure circa 2006. Records of the WCTE Academic Bowl before 2013 are incomplete, if not missing entirely. ...outube.com/playlist?list=PLBAyt5mlI4G2i5x5NcEqQMPyAHAJNltD2 WCTE Academic Bowl]
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  • ...ional History bee, and his team placed 7th at the 2020 JV National History Bowl.
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  • ...t was four-quarter, and the questions were short but multi-clue, with more academic content than the NAC. [[Brookwood]] and [[Edison]] were the only teams who
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  • {{Browse box|Tournament = 1997 [[National Academic Bowl]]
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  • ...at [[National Academic Championship|Beall Bowl]] and [[Colorado Knowledge Bowl]].
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  • |state = 2017 [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|PSAC]] ...ramidal quiz bowl until 2017. It competed only in the [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition]], winning the qualifier match for Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12
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  • ...possibly the last year before the statewide Scholastic Bowl was organized (academic year 1996-1997).
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  • '''Burlington County Knowledge Bowl''' is a non-pyramidal academic competition in Southern NJ's Burlington County. It appears to heavily incor
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  • *[[It's Academic]] (often during the team rounds, and generally the science questions in bot *[[Commissioner's Academic Challenge]] (and formerly NTAE/Panasonic Academic Challenge)
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  • |state = [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|VHSL]] AA: 2003 ...assumed the position of Commissioner of [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|Scholastic Bowl]] for the Virginia High School League.
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  • ...ears of existence, it served as a mirror of the [[Prison Bowl (set)|Prison Bowl set]].
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  • ...ool League. Prior to assuming the position of commissioner, he founded the academic team at Salem and coached it to the Class AA VHSL State title in 2003. He a ==Commissioner of Scholastic Bowl==
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  • ...n founded the (now-defunct) [[Bay Area Academic League]] (BAAL), which ran academic competitions for teams in the San Francisco Bay Area. [http://sfbaal.com/] ...as related in an infamous anecdote in Andrew Hart's Medium article on quiz bowl.
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  • ...on. Carson students apparently attended the 2016 Northern Virginia History Bowl as "Homeschool Herndon". ===2015-2016 Academic Year===
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  • ...s state championship has since been replaced by the [[Tennessee State Quiz Bowl Tournament]] hosted by [[Currey Ingram]].
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  • [[1996 NAB|National Academic Bowl]] winners with a team of Rob Snyder, James Alexander, Adam Brown, Griffin
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  • ...ers of middle school quizbowl include [[Questions Galore]], the [[National Academic League]], and [[Chip Beall]]'s middle school program. ...ual national championship tournament. The [[United States Academic Bee and Bowl]] is a [[David Madden]] founded organization running pyramidal tournaments
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  • | AltNames = California Academic Learning Initiative ...ar difficulty tournament written by former members of the [[Arcadia]] quiz bowl team and their associated collegiate teams of [[UCSD]] and [[Amherst]]. It
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  • ...ofit focused on mental health awareness and suicide prevention in the quiz bowl community and elsewhere. ...entzel]] as the director and president of the [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]], which he had served as a staffer and occasional tournament direct
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  • ...ounders and directors of [[ACE|ACE Quizbowl Camps]] and the [[GATA|Georgia Academic Team Association]].
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  • The '''JROTC Academic Bowl Championship''' is a quiz bowl tournament for teams composed of members of high school JROTC teams from ar ...eadership Bowl, although there is no crossover between teams. The academic bowl notably does not allow seniors to participate.
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  • ...IPNCT]], 3rd place in the JV division of the JV [[National History Bee and Bowl]], 3rd place at the 2019 Humanities Bee, and led [[Hopkins]] to a bronze fi
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1990, 1994, 2005 ...ice. St. Johnsbury's academic team competes in the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]].
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  • ...bject matter of an [[academic]] [[quiz bowl]] [[question]]. In modern quiz bowl, every [[set]] has a prescribed [[distribution]] dictating what categories ...2/2 or so is split between [[geography]], [[current events]], and [[other academic]], which comprise the nebulous group of "other"
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  • |'''[[Robert Grierson Friend of Scholastic Bowl Award]] (2003)''' ...stic Bowl Award" and renamed it the [[Robert Grierson Friend of Scholastic Bowl Award]] in his honor.
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  • ...pete in the [[San Diego City Academic League]] as well as at multiple quiz bowl tournaments throughout the region. In 2012-2013, Madison won the San Diego City Academic League and advanced to the county playoffs where they lost a close match to
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  • ...the 2019 History Bowl. His team placed 7th at the 2020 JV National History Bowl, and following his performance at the 2020 Delta Burke Open High School mir
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  • ...Invitational Tournament and socialized quizbowl known as National Science Bowl .
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  • ...by Kurt Sattelmeyer, it was a semifinalist at the 1996 [[National Academic Bowl]] held at UNLV. It also competed several times in the [[NAC]] and [[TOC]].
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  • ...hool in Japan]]'s (ASIJ) Quiz Bowl team in Japan. Matthew started the Quiz bowl program at ASIJ and has led the team to qualify for two consecutive HSNCT t ...led ASIJ to win their first championship at the local [[Kanto Plains Brain Bowl]] tournament, where he was named an all-star and finished first in individu
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  • The '''United States Academic Bee and Bowl''' is an all-subject academic competition founded by [[David Madden]] in January 2016. It is open to elem ...mic Bowl, powers are worth 20 points. There are no [[negs]] in US Academic Bowl. For the category round, the trailing team chooses one of four categories f
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  • ...did not stop the team from winning first place at the Vanderbilt Academic Bowl Competition.
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  • ...ington University]]'s student newspaper. It was entitled "Not your average bowl-game" and written by Percy Olsen. ...ademic-team/ Not your average bowl-game: Practicing and competing with the Academic Team]. [http://www.studlife.com Student Life] . 7 February 2011. Retrieved
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  • {{Browse box|Tournament = 1996 [[National Academic Bowl]]
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  • * [[Comcast Academic Challenge]] (Delaware) * [[KAAC|Kentucky Association for Academic Competition]]
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  • ...d by Rishabh, Christian, and Vedant, and finished second in the [[Academic Bowl]]. Rishabh won the International Geography Bee, and Christian was a finalis
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  • ...g events, there are no records of there ever being a quizbowl or [[College Bowl]] playing club at any time.
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  • ...NEA Scholars' Bowl]] championship and competed in the [[2005 PAC|Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The team, coached by Judith Kelley and Sarah Callanan, include
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  • ====Missouri State Fall Academic Tournament==== Missouri State first hosted the Missouri State Fall Academic Tournament in 2009. The 2010 edition was hosted at Kickapoo High School un
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  • ...etition) format. Historically they have been most active in the Cincinnati Academic League. In recent years, they have been more active in tossup-bonus Quizbow In 2023, the school hosted a tournament known as as COACH (Coaches of Ohio Academic Competition House-write). This tournament involved players and coaches and
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1984, 1986 ...rollment of about 400 students and competes in the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]]'s Champlain Region.
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  • ...ncluding second place in the Canton Invitational and the Inter-County Quiz Bowl League. With the extra satisfaction of eliminating rival Seaholm H.S. from The 1992-1993 season saw the creation of the Junior Varsity Quiz Bowl team. It was coached by Lynn Welborn. Members of that team included Greg Tr
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016<br>[[NAQT Vermont State Championship ...Burlington, Vt. Its academic team competes in the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]] and other Vermont and regional competitions.
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  • ...he [[Georgia Institute of Technology]], he became coach of their [[College Bowl]] team in 1973. Meredith instituted "The System", a program that Georgia Te ...t and 2nd teams placed first and second, respectively, at the All-American Academic Championship at the [[University of Tennessee]].
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  • |state = 2008 Class B Academic Hallmark The '''DeWitt High School''' quiz bowl team is a decent medium-size school from Michigan.
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  • The '''National Academic Super Bowl''' was a competition run by Duval County Public Schools that lasted from 19 An event that would eventually become the National Academic Super Bowl was created by Duval County (Jacksonville Area) assistant superintendent [[
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  • ...Scholars Academy Scholar Bowl]] Playoffs with friend and high school Quiz Bowl rival [[Charles Hang]], which were well received. [http://moquizbowl.com/to
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  • ...as a key factor in distinguishing facts which can be incorporated in quiz bowl questions ("[[knowledge]]") and those which are not suitable ("[[trivia]]") ...</ref> this could include as much as "everything that is discussed in quiz bowl" or as little as "nothing", depending on one's personal leanings
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  • ...cademic Competition for Excellence''' (ACE) is a name used by several quiz bowl formats in the eastern U.S., most notably in [[High school quizbowl in Virg
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  • ...the West Virginia Academic Coaches Association and attended the [[National Academic Championship]] in 2001 and 2005. They are possibly the first team to win th Parkersburg High School is also the host of the [[Parkersburg Academic Tournament]], and used to host the [[Parkersburg High Invitational]].
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  • The '''Tulsa Public Schools Academic Bowl League''' is a high school quiz bowl league held at [[McLain|McLain High School]].
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  • ...nd was a part of the 2nd place UL Lafayette team at the 2005 SMCC Scholars Bowl tournament.
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  • Krug played high school scholastic bowl at [[Benton]] in Illinois, where in 1996 he was part of a team that finishe From the late 1990s through 2004, Krug was president of [[Academic Questions]].
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  • ...wn as a Knowledge Bowl competition, despite the fact that it doesn't use [[Academic Hallmarks]] questions or other usual KB features like the Quizbox or writte
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  • ...nnessee circuit, competing in tournaments ranging from the [[WCTE Academic Bowl]] to county-wide night leagues. Gallatin also hosts the annual [[Spring For ...at a NAQT tournament. In 2019-2020, the team captured the [[Sumner County Academic League]] regular season title with an 11-1 record, barely edging out a [[Me
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name=Academic Questions '''Academic Questions''' was a question-writing company founded in the late 1990's by [
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  • ...regular [[practice]]s and compete in Saturday [[tournament]]s featuring [[academic]] content. Implicitly, such teams are [[affiliated]] with a [[school]] - ac ...a]], [[IHSA|Illinois]], and [[MSHSAA|Missouri]] (though they reverted to [[Academic Hallmarks]] in 2021), which are thus considered to be part of the mainstrea
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  • ...emic Trivia Association is a student organization that competes in various academic and trash tournaments across the Southeast while hosting a number of its ow ...rror of [[FOGHAT]]. In the Spring, UTC hosted the [[Moon Pie Classic]], an academic packet-submission tournament, and its counterpart trash tournament, the RC
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  • ...lso predates other [[Knowledge Bowl]] events by nearly 20 years. Knowledge Bowl was created in 1964 by the Camarillo chapter of the AAUW, a national non-pr ...le from 2009, bonuses are worth "20 to 30 points", implying that Knowledge Bowl utilizes [[variable value bonus]]es, a notable hallmark of [[bad quizbowl]]
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  • ...s, Pennsylvania that participates in regional and statewide pyramidal quiz bowl tournaments. Bermudian Springs has attended quiz bowl tournaments since 2006, with its first recorded attendance at a tournament
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  • {{confuse|[[Academic Competition for Excellence]]|[[Academic Competition in Education]]}} '''Academic Competition Enterprises''', or '''ACE''', is a quizbowl company that hosted
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  • '''Cancel Bowl''' is a [[guerrilla]] [[trash]] tournament held periodically, usually in th Notable for a date conflict with an academic tournament.
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name = Play Quiz Bowl LLC ...ent of [[Robert Hentzel]], the company has become the organizer of several academic tournaments in Minnesota using [[NAQT]] questions, including [[RAT-RACE]] a
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  • ...tion]] and [[Farragut]].) The award is presented at the annual [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association State Championship]].
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  • ...the 2003-2004 season, winning such events as [[Georgia Tech]]'s [[Heinrich Bowl]], [[ACF Fall]], and [[ACF Regionals]]. It also competed at the [[Illinois ...[[Robert Osborne]], usually as a solo team. It was Kelly who won Heinrich Bowl and Regionals, while Seth and Robert won the Fall.
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  • ...],[[GPQB| 2016 GPQB Poll]], [[GPQB| 2020 GPQB Poll]], [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|2022 PSAC]] ...Manheim Township Academic Challenge]] and [[Manheim Township Middle School Academic Challenge]].
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  • |state = 2011, 2012 [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|PSAC]] ...tational. They have also frequently competed at [[National History Bee and Bowl]] events. To date Henderson's A teams have never had a losing season. They
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  • Alex was an original member of the UL Lafayette Club for Academic Competition who joined in 2001. During the 2003 version of [[Penn Bowl]], he powered a tossup that gave a young UL team an early 50-0 lead over an
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  • ...mulate intellectual development. One feature of MSA life is the '''Scholar Bowl''' tournament, a quizbowl event in which members of the various houses at M From 2010 to 2015, [[Olympia Academic Competition Questions]] wrote the questions for the entirety of the tournam
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  • ...nline]] High School team in California. Arin started playing academic quiz bowl in 5th grade as a founder and captain of the [[Challenger Almaden]] team, n * NAQT MS IPNCT & U.S. Academic Bowl champion in 2019, 2021. Voted #1 in MS player poll.
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1991 ...and Richmond. Its academic team is a member of the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]] and currently competes in the Champlain Region.
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  • ...enhill]] School team in Addison, Texas. Kate started playing academic quiz bowl in 5th grade and led her elementary school team to the Texas State Elementa
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