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  • ...as an annual tournament held by [[Washington (MO)|Washington High School]] in January. Until 2010, the tournament used the old four-quarter [[MSHSAA]] f *[[WHIT|Washington High Invitational Tournament]]
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  • |highschool=[[Washington (MO)|Washington]] (2013-2017) ...named a member of the first team of the 2017 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. In college, he played for [[Missouri|University of Missouri]].
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  • ...Washington (WV)|George Washington High School]]. It was held at least once in 2000, but does not appear to have been held since then. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[George Washington]] (1998-2003) ...e [[George Washington]] team, former trustee of [[PACE]], founder of the [[Quizbowl IRC channel]].
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  • ...high school tournament hosted at [[South Charleston|South Charleston High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • |currentschool = [[Washington (Missouri High School)]] (2014-Present); [[Washington Middle]] (2006-Present) ...or's Cup]] series in Kentucky while attending [[Breckinridge County]] High School.
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  • ...school tournament hosted by [[Charleston Catholic|Charleston Catholic High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...is a high school tournament hosted by [[Philip Barbour|Philip Barbour High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] (2009-2013) |highschool = [[Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty]] (2005-2009)
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  • ...was a high school tournament hosted by [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg High School]]. | [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg]]
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  • ...as a high school tournament hosted by [[Cabell Midland|Cabell Midland High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington A]]
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  • ...ip''' is a high school tournament hosted by the [[Washington|University of Washington]] since 2010. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • |middleschool=[[Rockford Washington|Washington Academy]] (?-2012) ...school and is generally considered one of the greatest high school players in the history of Illinois quiz bowl. Timmerwilke won the varsity division of
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  • Are, without exception, [[bad quizbowl|terrible]]. ==Currently Airing High School Quizbowl Shows==
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  • ...nament hosted by [[Bridgeport (WV)|Bridgeport High School]] which last ran in 2014. | [[Parkersburg High]]
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  • ...ginning of her sophomore year with no prior experience, as her high school in California did not have a team.
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  • ...Alliance]] to recognize contributions made by students to improve quizbowl in the state of Missouri. The award is presented on an as-needed basis at the * 2023: '''[[Ethan Smith]]''' of [[Troy Buchanan High School]] for his dedication to staffing area tournaments when his team isn't compe
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  • ...school tournament hosted by [[Nitro|Nitro High School]]. It was first held in the winter of 2012 and has since run as a fall tournament on an NAQT set. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...ournament, better reflecting the actual field. The tournament was not held in 2014. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...unity service and who have financial need. The scholarship was established in 2017 to commemorate the philanthropist spirit of its namesake. !High School
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  • ...igh school tournament hosted by [[Brooke|Brooke High School]]. It was held in 2011 and 2012 on an NAQT set. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington A]]
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  • ...neker|Benjamin Banneker Academic High School]] where he also served as the quizbowl coach. ...school before becoming assistant principal for [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. In 2013, he entered upper echelon administration, becoming an assistant superi
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  • ...hool tournament hosted by [[Parkersburg Catholic|Parkersburg Catholic High School]]. This tournament existed prior to 1999; results are missing, though. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...on of Philadelphia, PA. They are regulars on the Southeastern Pennsylvania quizbowl circuit. [[Category:Pennsylvania high school teams]]
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  • ...'' is a high school tournament hosted by [[University (WV)|University High School]]. | [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg]]
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  • ...ssic''' is a high school tournament hosted annually by the [[University of Washington]] since 2011. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...iversity of Washington|UW]] Quizbowl team from 2016 until their graduation in December 2018. Before then, they stood as treasurer for the 2015-2016 seaso ...ere their team got 6th place at Regionals in 2014 and got crushed at State in 2013 and 2014.
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  • ...|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team president [[Richard Yu]]. | [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington A]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] (2008), [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009-11) ...icer''' is a former player for [[Missouri]] and a member of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]].
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  • ...as a high school tournament hosted by [[Calhoun County|Calhoun County High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...iteration of the tournament set the record for most teams at a tournament in the history of [[MOQBA]] (until WUHSAC XVIII matched it later that year), a [[Category:High school quizbowl in Missouri]]
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  • ...or even late January. The conference used [[Bryce Avery|Avery questions]] in 2007, [[Questions Galore]] questions from 2008-10, [[NAQT|NAQT's]] [[MSHSAA ...ton (MO)|Washington]] maintained a 55-1 W/L record, their only loss coming in 2019 when [[Fort Zumwalt North]] temporarily took the title.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2009–2013), [[University of Washington]] (2013–2014) ...eng''' played quizbowl at [[Michigan]] and then briefly at [[University of Washington]]. He's known for negging himself to defeat.
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  • ...ther activities. Sean graduated from Saint Louis University School of Law in 2007 and is a member of the Missouri Bar. [[Category: Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]
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  • ...Jefferson City]] High School in Missouri and [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]]. ...Alliance]] certified tournaments in 2010 and 2011, and was the top scorer in the preliminary rounds at the [[2011 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]].
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  • ...is a high school tournament hosted by [[Ritchie County|Ritchie County High School]]. It has been held intermittently. | [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg A]]
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  • ...owl calendar from its inception in 2003 until its final iteration in 2019. In 2020, it became one of a handful of Oklahoma events to cease running due to | [[Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington A]]
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  • ...Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Ripley|Ripley High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Booker T. Washington High School ...to as "'''Booker T.'''") is a magnet high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose quizbowl team won the 2001 and 2004 [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT Oklahoma
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  • ...or teams from DC to travel to Richmond or vice-versa on as regular a basis in order to play tournaments. ...teams can often take public transit like buses or Amtrak to attend events in this region.
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  • ...', is a quiz bowl tournament hosted by [[St. Anselm's]]. It was first held in 2011 on a set co-written by the St. Anselm's and the [[Torrey Pines]] teams | [[George Mason High School|George Mason]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Washington]] (2009-2017) ...] team, where she was vice president of the team for three years. In high school, she was on the [[Walt Whitman]] team.
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  • |highschool = [[Booker T. Washington]] ...e was the leading scorer at OSU's only appearance in Division I of [[ICT]] in [[2007 ICT|2007]]. While a graduate student at OSU, she appeared on Season
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  • ...tition, which started in 1997, is sponsored by [[Gallaudet University]] in Washington, DC. [[Category:High school national championships]]
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  • The '''West Virginia State Championship''' is a high school tournament ran by the [[WVACA]]. It is used to determine the official state It was first run in 1993. Results from 1993 to 1999 are needed. It is run on [[NAQT]] questions
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  • ...ity of Missouri]]. Starting in 2013, the tournament was hosted by Missouri high schools. There was no Pre-Nationals tournament at the end of the 2014 seaso | [[Washington]]
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  • ...teen high schools in competed. Knowledge Bowl in Washington lacks a middle school division. ...coordinating regional competitions and the first state tournament was held in 1984.
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  • ...lbans]] team that won the second of two [[It's Academic]] tournaments held in the 1961 academic year. [[Category: Celebrity quizbowl alums]]
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  • ...tkins High School]] in St. Louis, Missouri. The tournament is usually held in late March–early April, giving the tournament its name. ...as the first ever "[[good quizbowl]]" event house-written by a high school in Missouri, and was well received. [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f
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  • ...n Harper|Prime Minister]] and Official Leader of the Opposition posts with quizbowl alumni. [[Category: Celebrity quizbowl alums]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Virginia]] (2003-2007), [[George Washington]] (2007-2009) ...inia]] in undergrad and for [[George Washington]] in law school. As a high school player for [[Thomas Jefferson]], Sidarth was one of the pseudonymous winner
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Lakeside School ...n/Pac NW: 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 <br/> NHBB Washington: 2017 <br/> [[Washington Knowledge Bowl|Knowledge Bowl]] (3A): 2004, 2005, 2017
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  • ...nsors an annual '''JV State''' tournament for novice teams, usually hosted in the central part of the state. For many years, the tournament was run in a five-period format:
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  • |champion = [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] A |third = Washington B
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  • |size = 53<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...nt school in Columbia, Missouri which fields high school and middle school quizbowl teams.
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  • |size=168<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...state in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]], and moved up to Class 3 in 2013.
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  • ...Washington Apple Education Foundation. Many of the teams also participate in [[Knowledge Bowl]] and [[Quiz Bowl]]. ...g. The program reaches an audience of over 200,000 families in the Central Washington area.
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  • ===Middle school=== ...[[National Geographic Bee]], ultimately winning the Washington State title in 2014 and losing on tiebreakers at nationals for a shared 11th place.
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  • ...ional titles the TJ academic competition program had won in over a decade. In addition, Hegde was a member of TJ's HSNCT A team which, although forfeitin [[Category:Middle school players active in 2014]]
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  • ...unded in 2018 that aims to help middle and high school students improve in quizbowl. Qwiz was formed by [[Eric Huff]] and [[Josh Rutsky]]. ...iz5, runs in-person and online quizbowl camps, and produces the [[National Quizbowl Conference]].
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  • :''Not to be confused with high school team [[Boise]].'' ...giate quizbowl team consisting of students from the Boise State University in Boise, Idaho.
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  • |highschool = [[Francis Howell Central|Francis Howell Central High School]] (2005-09) ...[[Truman State|Truman State University]]. He also played quiz bowl in high school at [[Francis Howell Central]].
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  • ...or sponsored by [[Cave Spring]]. It is held in the fall and was first held in 2005. Until 2013, the sets were housewritten. |[[George Washington (WV)|George Washington A]]
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  • |second = [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] A |third = Washington B
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  • ...of rising star [[Charles Hang]], who had begun playing on the Varsity team in the Spring. Given that the [[Fort Zumwalt West]] team which defeated Franci ...e immediately apparent in 2005-2006 when led the team which took 3rd place in the Junior Varsity Division of the 2005 Two Saints Conference. Several of t
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Washington ...ate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
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  • ...s 2A''': 2013, 2015<br/>'''[[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]] Small School''': 2015 ...f the school has changed), second in OSSAA history behind only [[Booker T. Washington]].
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  • The 2006-2007 season began on a high note with the addition of several new players to the team. Unfortunately, o ...the tournament. Team top scorer [[Charles Hang]] was a tournament Varsity high scorer, second only to [[Teresa Kilmer]] of Fort Zumwalt West.
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  • ...Invitational]], and [[Azalea Bowl]]. The last official OQBA event was held in 2014. In 2001 to 2007, the OQBA hosted an [[ASCN]] event each fall, in addition to its spring [[NAQT]] series. This was later replaced by a second
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School (MICDS) ...state title in 1993 and participated in Class 4 of [[MSHSAA]] competition, in the same district as [[Ladue]].
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  • ...olk PBS station WHRO in the late 1980s. The first season was in 1982-1983. In the 1990-1991 season the program affiliated with [[It's Academic]] and chan ...ate either Denbigh over Salem or Salem over Kempsville as the final result in 1991.</ref>
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  • ...l|bad quality]]. Arizona Knowledge Bowl largely resembles other KB formats in that three teams play at the same time and it is [[tossup]] only. ...m/index.php?type=groups&action=details&id=119 Schedule on Thatcher Unified School District Website]
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  • |site = [[WUSTL|Washington University]] ...tennial (GA)|Centennial]] (Georgia) came in third and [[IMSA|IMSA A]] came in fourth.
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  • ...operated the [[Tournament of Champions]] as well as some local tournaments in Iowa and Missouri. ...ing people as being part of ASCN. This page will attempt to discover their quizbowl/academic backgrounds.
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  • ...al Tournament''' was a high school event hosted yearly by [[Georgetown Day School]] at notably inconsistent times from 2007 to 2012, when it ceased to run. It is named in honor of GDS student [[Benjamin Cooper]].
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  • |schoolcur = [[Washington]] (2014) ...but for recording the [[Quizbowl Cast]], formerly hosting the [[Main Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and edit
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eleanor Roosevelt High School ...the 2000 [[HSNCT]] and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 [[NSC]]. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Georgetown Day School |citystate = Washington, DC
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  • ...[[Kirksville]] (2012-2014) [Assistant Coach]; [[Washington (Missouri High School)]] (2014-Present) [Assistant Coach] ...d served as the Host Contact for [[HSAPQ]] until the company's dissolution in the fall of 2017. Jacob either moderates or runs the control room at severa
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  • ...(or recent alumni of such programs) for valuable contributions to the high school academic competition community. | "for his outreach and dedication to developing programs for the high school quiz bowl circuit."
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  • |champion = [[2008 Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]] |scorer = Dylan Hames of Booker T Washington (MVP)
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  • ...ach. In 2009, the classifications were shifted, with Class B being dropped in favor of a new 6A class. OSSAA is viewed by many teams in Oklahoma as an example of [[bad quizbowl]]. OSSAA uses a four-quarter format, with the first and third quarters bein
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  • |schoolcur = {{nowrap|[[Washington University in St. Louis]] (2010-2013; 2014-Present)}} ...the [[2010 CCCT|2010 Community College Championship Tournament]]. In high school, he played for [[Francis Howell Central]].
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  • People just can't decide what to call quizbowl. ...quizbowl, some similar competitions are not referred to as quizbowl, even in a informal context.
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  • The '''MOQBA Fall Championship''' is a tournament run by the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. ...edition of the tournament (called the MOQBA Fall ''Tournament'') was held in 2015 on the campus of [[Columbia College]] as a test run for the [[2016 NAQ
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  • |''' school:''' [[Georgetown Day]] (Quizbowl Coach to 2009) ...[Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team]] until the tournament's discontinuation. In 2013 Ikenberry won the first It's Academic Community Award for Academic Out
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  • ...rom 2013 to 2021, it used [[Yale]]'s [[housewritten]] [[BHSAT]] questions. In previous years, questions were written by the [[WUSTL]] team. Teams partici WUHSAC is one of the flagship tournaments of the Missouri high school quiz bowl [[the circuit|circuit]], usually drawing around 30 teams. WUHSAC
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  • |'''School Size'''|| about 1500 [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ...most of the team's remaining generalists, including LaFoy and Robb, placed in the top 8. At both these tournaments, victory came through the dichotomy be ...teams in the District--[[Fort Zumwalt West]] and [[Kirksville]]--resulted in Francis Howell Central's elimination from District competition.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Washington University in St. Louis ...h year WUSTL hosts several tournaments, the largest of which is [[WUHSAC]] in the spring.
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  • ...o lack of interest). It is equivalent to the NAQT State Championships held in other states, but cannot be expressly called a "state championship" due to ...versity of Missouri-Columbia]], though it was not directed by the Missouri quizbowl team, but rather by [[Jeffrey Hill]] and [[Matt Chadbourne]] of [[MOQBA]].
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  • ...ment summary states that "a player cannot be selected for the Hall of Fame in his first year of competition at Nationals." Doing well on [[Jeopardy]] als The 2008 induction of Dylan Hames marked the fifth straight year in which the captain of the tournament-winning team entered the Hall of Fame.
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  • ...n advantaged final to repeat as tournament champion, also taking the small school title for the third consecutive year. ...d or canceled tournaments due to winter weather, it was a sunny day with a high of 63°F, prompting tournament co-director Jeffrey Hill to present a "most
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Edmond Memorial High School ...m has been one of the most successful in Oklahoma, claiming several titles in both the [[OSSAA state|OSSAA]] and [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]
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  • ...min E. Cooper''' (1980-97) was a player at [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown Day School]]. His father was a lawyer and his mother was the Dean of the Georgetown U ...volved in reaching out to [[PACE]] to improve the state of quizbowl in the Washington DC area. At the end of his junior year, he was named captain of the George
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  • ...s a collegiate tournament hosted annually by [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]]. The tournament lasted for at least fourteen years and began as ...?f=21&t=6309&p=104925&hilit=git#p105643] The event was criticized on the [[Quizbowl Resource Center Forums]] for being an IS set event, a possible reason why i
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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| || || || || || || || event suspended || Hanover || event began in 2011 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...ahoma]], the [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]], and [[Norman|Norman High School]]. ...he [[OSSAA State Championship]]: [[Edmond Memorial]] in 2002 and [[Yukon]] in 2024.
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  • ...CC team was founded in the Spring of 2010 by [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] player [[Charles Hang]], who led the team to victory at the [[2 ..., he would be eligible to play for SCC despite having played for [[WUSTL]] in the previous semester, Hang led the team to a victory at the Kansas [[2010
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  • ...was not in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awar ...e]], who took over as team captain upon Sorice's effectual retirement from quizbowl after a 3rd place finish at [[2011 ACF Nationals]].
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