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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship]]
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  • The '''NAQT Kentucky Championship''' is a high school tournament held in Kentucky. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Kentucky]]
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  • ...' is a middle school state championship in Kentucky. It is hosted by the [[Kentucky Quizbowl Alliance]]. The tournament uses an NAQT set and was first held in [[Category:State championships]]
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  • |citystate = Madisonville, Kentucky |state = 2006 KAAC State (2nd), 2007 KAAC State (3rd)
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  • |citystate=Brownsville, Kentucky ...NAC, the Kentucky Governor’s Cup Quick Recall tournament, and the Kentucky State NAQT tournament.
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  • ...' is a middle school state championship in Kentucky. It is hosted by the [[Kentucky Quizbowl Alliance]]. The tournament uses an NAQT set and was first held in [[Category:State championships]]
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  • ...e [[University of Kentucky Fall Championship|UK Fall]] and [[University of Kentucky Spring Championship|UK Spring]]. | [[Western Kentucky|WKU A]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship]]
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  • | [[Ohio State]] | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2165/stats/combined/ Kentucky]
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  • |citystate = Glasgow, Kentucky |state = [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship|KY NAQT]]: 2022, 2015
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  • |state = NAQT: None <br/> KAAC: None Owensboro High School is a public high school in Owensboro, Kentucky.
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  • |state = Kentucky MS State Championship: 2015 ...n 2015 tied for 5th with [[Samuel V. Noe]]. Meyzeek gained 2nd at the 2016 Kentucky MS Championship.
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  • |state = Kentucky MS: 2016 ...for 5th place with [[Meyzeek]]. Noe won the 2016 [[Kentucky Middle School State Championship]] and then finished tied for eighth at the [[2016 MSNCT]].
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  • |schoolcur = University of [[Kentucky]] (2014-2018) ...hool, he helped lead his team to three regional QR victories and played at State all four years of High School. He is a fan of all things History and Star W
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  • |Rahul, on the far left, in 2016 in [[NAQT]] State |schoolpast = University of [[Kentucky]] (2013-2017)
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  • |state = NAQT: 2008-2011, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2023, 2024<br>KAAC: 1998, 2000-2003, 2 ...86.36 and 78.64 points per game, respectively, at the 2024 [[NAQT Kentucky State Championship]]<ref>https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/team.jsp?team_id=5
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • ...they play on a custom packet set, sometimes of questionable quality. Some state tournaments run on the same IS set nationwide. == List of State/Province Championships ==
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • The University of [[Kentucky]] 2017 Season began in the Spring Semester in January and will end in Decem On February 4th, Kentucky competed in Divison I and Division II at the [[NAQT]] Sectional mirror at [
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  • |Rahul, on the far left, in 2016 in [[NAQT]] State |schoolpast = University of [[Kentucky]] (2012-2016)
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • The University of [[Kentucky]] Quiz Bowl Team had a busy season in the '''Fall semester of 2016.''' On October 29, the UK team hosted [[University of Kentucky Fall Championship|UK Fall]]. Thirty-four teams attended, with [[Detroit Cat
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • {{NASAT results by state by year nav}} </noinclude>{{NASAT results by state by year
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  • ...the [[Fleming County Academic Tournament]], as well as at the 2014 [[KAAC State Finals]]. ...History Bowl as "The Alliance to End Anti-Federalism", being the eventual State Runners-Up and paying homage to not only the similarly named WCW stable "Th
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  • ...of Western Kentucky University. The team is not allowed to compete in the state Governor's Cup competition, but does compete in pyramidal quizbowl tourname ...on WKU teams from time to time, and at a mirror of Collegiate Novice at [[Kentucky]], a WKU B team consisting of Gatton students went 7-2 and finished 2nd.
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  • |state = at least 4 '''Pikeville High School''' is a high school located in eastern Kentucky.
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  • |second = [[Kentucky]] ...' was held on April 20 at [[Maryland]]. [[Michigan|Michigan A]] defeated [[Kentucky]] 320-210 in the final to win the tournament. [[Raj Bhan]] edited the tourn
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Kentucky |citystate = Lexington, Kentucky
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  • |state = 3 (Single A - 1996, 1997, [[1999_Edmonson_County | 1998]]) [[Category:Kentucky high school teams]] [[Category:Edmonson County]] [[Category:High school tea
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  • | [[Kentucky]] | [[Florida State]]
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  • |state = Ballard is a public high school in Louisville, Kentucky. It has been regionally active in good quizbowl since 2007 under coach Brya
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  • | [[1996 Iowa State|Iowa State A]] | [[1996 Ohio State|Ohio State A]]
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  • The '''NAQT Kentucky Championship''' is a high school tournament held in Kentucky. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Kentucky]]
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  • |state = Tates Creek is a public high school located in Kentucky. They notably finished second at the [[1992 PAC|PAC]] with a roster of Rich
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  • The 2008 All-Star team which represented Kentucky at the [[2008 PAC|Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The team finished fourth [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • ...ncy that sponsors Governor's Cup Quick Recall competitions in the state of Kentucky. Aside from quizbowl they also run [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Pro The organization hosts District, Regional and State level competitions.
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  • * [[Coastal Alabama-South]] (formerly known as [[Faulkner State]]) * [[Jefferson State]]
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  • |fourth = [[2004 Kentucky|Kentucky]] ...d with a 10-3 record, winning the third-place game against [[2004 Kentucky|Kentucky]], who also went 10-3 and earned fourth. [[2004 Rochester|Rochester]] defe
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  • |state = '''Danville High School''' is an active quiz bowl team in Kentucky. Danville is coached by Rob Kremer. Danville won the top small school award
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  • |schoolpast = [[Western Kentucky]] (2009-2015), [[Louisville]] (2015-2018) ...s PhD student and quizbowl player at [[Louisville]] and formerly [[Western Kentucky]].
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  • ...als, ultimately finishing third (and one spot away from the finals) behind Kentucky and California. *'''Kentucky: 268'''
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  • ...the three [[Kentucky]] teams on their way home from [[ACF Fall]] at [[Ohio State]]. ...leave before the A team played its disadvantaged final against [[Michigan State]] in order to eat in Cincinnati. After being defeated and accepting their r
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  • | [[Kentucky|Kentucky A]] | [[Michigan State]]
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  • | [[Penn State]] | [[Kentucky|Kentucky A]]
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  • |state = none '''Johnson Central''' High School is located in Paintsville, Kentucky. It notably won the [[2009 NTAE]], which turned out to be the last incarnat
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  • ...e Class A [[IHSA State Championship]]. He played collegiately at [[Murray State]] where he was named team MVP in 1999 and 2000. Krug became a chemistry teacher at [[Graves County]] High School in Mayfield, Kentucky, where he coached the academic team, winning three consecutive District Gov
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  • | [[Western Kentucky]] | [[Kentucky|Kentucky A]]
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  • * [[Boise State]] * [[Florida State]]
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  • |[[1990 West Virginia State|West Virginia State]] |[[1990 Alcorn State|Alcorn State]]
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  • |fourth = [[2008 Kentucky Panasonic Team|Kentucky All-Stars]] ==State Representatives==
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  • | [[Arizona State|Arizona State A]] | [[Truman State|Truman State A]]
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  • |sixth = [[2007 Kentucky Panasonic Team|Kentucky All-Stars]] |'''Tennessee'''||'''235'''||'''1'''||'''Kentucky'''||'''334'''
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  • |Won [[GATA MS State Championship]]. |Won [[Michigan Middle School State Championship]] with 9-0 record and 503.9 PP20TH.
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  • | [[Ohio State]] | [[Michigan State|Michigan State A]]
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  • ...they were the official supplier of questions to the state championships of Kentucky and Arkansas. Other known employees included [[Ted Gioia]] and [[Evan Silbe
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  • |state = KAAC: 2011, 2006, 2004, 1997, 1996 [[Category:Kentucky high school teams]]
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  • | [[Ohio State]] A | [[Ohio State]] B
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  • ...27th place All-star at the 2018 MSNCT. He also led his team to a Kentucky State Championship in 2017.
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  • ...: Jefferson won the [[2016 CCCT]], defeating defending national champion [[State College-Manatee]] to finish the tournament 12 - 0. Jefferson also won the *Jefferson competes in the Kentucky Collegiate Quick Recall League [http://www.kcqrl.org KCQRL], they are the c
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  • ...circuit in Missouri. He previously played the [[Governor's Cup]] series in Kentucky while attending [[Breckinridge County]] High School. [[Category: Missouri (State)]]
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  • ...7 Torrey Pines|Team California]], and [[2007 Kentucky Panasonic Team|Team Kentucky]]. There would also be a rematch of sorts against [[2007 Missouri Panasoni ...ing close at 114. California rang in at 105, ahead of Florida's 104, with Kentucky at 89.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Western Kentucky University (WKU) '''Western Kentucky University''' (WKU) is a college quizbowl team located in Bowling Green, KY
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  • | [[Western Kentucky]] | [[Michigan State|Michigan State A]]
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  • ...rnament (NASAT)''' is a national tournament where all-star teams from each state (including the District of Columbia) can participate. The tournament is als NASAT is not the first tournament to use state all-star teams, since that is done by [[PAC|PAC/NTAE]]. However, it is the
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  • |state = 12 '''Johnson County''' Middle School is a 7-8 middle school in Paintsville, Kentucky. Johnson County is currently coached by Pamela Burton. It has participated
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  • | [[Penn State]] | [[Kentucky]]
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  • # [[Chris Ray]], [[Ohio State]] # [[Jakob Myers]], [[Michigan State]]
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  • | [[Kentucky]] | [[Florida State]]
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  • ...ament moved locations after the tournament director left his job at Wright State to move to Northmont). The tournament director of the event is David Jones, ...e won by Paul Laurence Dunbar A and Paul Laurence Dunbar B from Lexington, Kentucky. In the playoff bracket, [[Walnut Hills]] captured the championship, defeat
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  • ...re of the final game was D.C. 183, Florida 157, Maryland 147, Vermont 144, Kentucky 143, South Carolina 118. ...ersburg South High School]] was the state's representative as they won the state championship that year. [[Fred Morlan]] was a member of that team, and he a
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  • | [[Florida State]] | [[Kentucky]]
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  • |[[2000 Dunbar|Kentucky]]||197||2 [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • ...]] of VCU, [[Seth Kendall]] of [[Kentucky]], [[Ryan Westbrook]] of [[Wayne State]], [[Mike Sorice]] of Illinois A, and [[Jerry Vinokurov]] of Brown, in that
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  • |[[Ohio State]] A |[[Kentucky]] A
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  • | [[2011 State College| State College]] | [[2010 State College|State College]]
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  • ...school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]].'' * 2002–2003: Juan Carlos Viscera (GW), Sunshine State Invitational (Florida)
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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 ...heaton North's only loss of the season en route to their third consecutive state title and a 95-1 record.
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  • | State College | [[State College|State College A]]
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  • ...Tennessee, and the Knoxville News-Sentinel. At different times, teams from Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina also competed in the tournament.
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  • ...Visions has increased the visibility of academic quiz competitions in the state of Illinois and beyond. This network has been vital for the continued growt | ''for her service in promoting high school academic competition in the state of Tennessee and nationally. Mrs. Hawkins, advisor to the Cookeville Academ
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  • | [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]] | [[1983 Michigan State|Michigan State]]
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  • ...ranscluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ! State !! Tournament !! 2024 Champion !! 2023 Champion !! 2022 Champion !! 2021 Ch
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  • ...official in south suburban Chicago, he saw how poorly written the Illinois State rules were. In a sectional championship match between [[Oak Forest]] and [ He has officiated at the [[IHSA]] State Finals since 2000, moderated at the [[2005 NSC|2005]] and [[2009 NSC|2009]]
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  • ...tate Championships held in other states, but cannot be expressly called a "state championship" due to [[MSHSAA]] regulations. ...T Qualifiers, this tournament was not limited to Missouri teams, hence the Kentucky and Illinois teams present. The tournament accumulated a field of 54 teams
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  • * 2011 ACF Fall at Boise State - [[Travis Vitello]] (20) * 2013 [[WIT]] at Western Kentucky - [[Will Butler]] (26)
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  • |state = Indiana ...llowing a long drought of no tournaments, Carmel competed at the 2019 NAQT State Quiz Bowl Championship, where Carmel's A Team finished runner-up, qualifyin
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  • [[Image:State-of-quizbowl.png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsqu ...ear, state championship is pyramidal and reaches almost all regions of the state
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  • ...ort for QU's online events. A number of previous clients of AH such as the state Knowledge Bowl organizations in Minnesota, Colorado, and Washington switche ...and South Dakota, with pockets of AH questions usage in Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, New Hampshire and several other states. Ac
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  • Florida governor Jeb Bush sent letters to other state governors demanding that their states enter this tournament, and wagered a The score of the final was Maryland 238, Kentucky 197, Missouri 187, Illinois 180, Georgia 166, Alabama 139.
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  • ...eighteen teams, and Duval's opponent was the Fayette County all-stars from Kentucky. The 1987 Super Bowl was nationally televised on The Learning Channel (now ...ademic Excellence (NTAE) is an annual national championship run by Florida state education administrators.
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  • ...the questions were "written by educators from high schools throughout the state" consisting of "ten to twelve teachers from the subject areas of English/la ...chooses an "all-star" team from among that state's best players. Thus each state or territory can enter only one team, and is referred to at the tournament
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