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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Washington & Lee '''Washington & Lee,''' also known as '''W&L,''' is a private liberal arts college and law school located in Lexington, Virginia.
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  • |highschool=[[Washington (MO)|Washington]] (2013-2017) ...ed 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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  • |third = [[1987 Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]] (semifinalist) In the semifinals, Walt Whitman beat [[1987 Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]] 320-285, and Walnut Ridge knocked off [[1987 Sullivan South|Sullivan Sout
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  • The '''Morgan Costa-Rhodes Memorial Scholarship''' is a college scholarship offered by [[PACE]] to current high school seniors who are acti !College
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  • ...Washington from 2014-2018. They served as President of the [[University of Washington|UW]] Quizbowl team from 2016 until their graduation in December 2018. Befor ...played for a Knowledge Bowl team at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington, where their team got 6th place at Regionals in 2014 and got crushed at Sta
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  • The following is a list of teams that are active on the community college circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. * [[Central Alabama Community College|Central Alabama]]
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  • '''College Quizbowl Clubs''' are [[quizbowl]] teams affiliated with a college or university. ''This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add to it.'' ==List of College Quizbowl Clubs Active in mACF Formats==
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  • ...Washington University Fall Academic Tournament''' ('''WUFAT''') is [[WUSTL|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due | [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington A]]
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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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  • |citystate = Washington, D.C. ...e, 6-12 college prep school in the Michigan Park neighborhood of Northeast Washington, DC. Notable alumni include [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Aidan Mehigan]], and [[Ja
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/480/stats/college/ Southeast] | [[North Georgia College and State University]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] (2008), [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009 ==College Career==
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  • ...s a player for Duke's college team from 2014 to 2018. Ryan also led George Washington High School to a t-13 finish at the [[2014 HSNCT]]. * [[George Washington High School]] (Club President and Team Captain 2012-2014)
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = George Washington |citystate = Washington, D.C.
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  • |Subjects = the former Soviet Union, college sports, current events, tribal issues |highschool = [[Booker T. Washington]]
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  • | [[Chipola College]] | [[University of Washington]]
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  • {{Double College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2004 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |site = [[Washington University in St. Louis]] (St. Louis, MO)
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  • ...he MOQBA Fall ''Tournament'') was held in 2015 on the campus of [[Columbia College]] as a test run for the [[2016 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]], which was also mo | [[Columbia College]]
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  • | Difficulty = College easy The '''Illinois Fall Tournament''' ('''IFT''') was an easy college tournament written by [[Illinois]] for use in fall 2012. It was widely mirr
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  • ...cess TV show, [[Silver Screen Test]]. He is "notable" for winning the 1981 College Bowl National Championship. He was among the founders of the [[Maryland]] p ...etitive play, Brick continued to moderate and write for tournaments in the Washington-Baltimore area, especially for tournaments held at the University of Maryla
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  • |site = Lake Forest College |Washington
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[Carleton College|Carleton A]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = St. Charles Community College ...led the team to victory at the [[2010 CCCT]] and to win the Top Community College award at the [[2010 ICT]].
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  • James '''Andrew Brantley''' III, Esq. played for [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] from 2004-2008, being a top history and social sc ...d academic obligations kept him from attending the 2008 College Bowl NCT. Washington University missed the second day of competition by one game, having suffere
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[Carleton College]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Gonzaga College, Gonzaga |citystate = Washington D.C.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Washington ...s a collegiate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
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  • |[[College Heights Christian|College Heights]] |[[Washington (MO)|Washington A]]
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  • '''Georgetown University''' is a private university located in Washington, D.C. An active quiz bowl team existed briefly in the late 1990s and early [[Category:Stubs]][[Category:College clubs]]
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  • ...=1578] Similarly, a B team led by Kevin managed to reach playoffs at the [[Washington High School Scholar Classic]] that same year, with Kevin coming in second o * High Scorer (2nd), [[Washington High School Scholar Classic|2008 Washington Tournament]] [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1578]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Boise State University ...arrival of [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Brittany Clark]] at the [[University of Washington]], and, along with [[Gonzaga University]], the northwest circuit was revive
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  • Buzzerfest was the name given to the packet-submission college tournaments run by [[Princeton]] between 1997 and 2004. It was revived in ...1999 Harvard|Harvard B]] || [[Tim Young]], [[1999 George Washington|George Washington]] || [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/98-99/pubfest19
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  • | [[Carleton College]] | ''[[Carleton College]]''
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  • ...ege quizbowl. Its core consists of teams from the entirety of Maryland and Washington, D.C. as well as the half of Virginia east of US-29. These teams populated The extended Mid-Atlantic (from State College, PA to South Carolina) won 24 of the 27 high school national championships
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  • ...''' on February 9, 2008 at the [[Gonzaga College|namesake high school]] in Washington, DC. [[Gonzaga College]] is located at scenic 19 Eye Street between H and K Streets on North Capit
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  • |schoolcur = {{nowrap|[[Washington University in St. Louis]] (2010-2013; 2014-Present)}} |schoolpast = [[St. Charles Community College]] (2010; 2014)
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  • | Difficulty = College easy |[[Washington]]
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  • |second = [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] A |third = Washington B
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] * [[Gordon Arsenoff]], [[Washington University in St. Louis]]
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[Boston College]]
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  • | Difficulty = College regular+ | [[Washington]]
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  • ...= [[Pacific]] (2009-2010); [[Kirksville]] (2012-2014) [Assistant Coach]; [[Washington (Missouri High School)]] (2014-Present) [Assistant Coach] ...nt Secretary of the Missouri Quizbowl Alliance and an assistant coach at [[Washington (Missouri High School)]]. He formerly played quiz bowl at Truman State and
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[New College of Florida]]
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  • ...n Lynch also finished first at the National [[Science Bowl]] tournament in Washington DC. [[Category: State College]]
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  • | Difficulty = College easy ...ites throughout the United States, and on November 22 at the University of Washington. This tournament was head-edited by [[Andrew Hart]], who was assisted by [
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  • | [[Washington College]] || Chestertown, Maryland | [[Washington College]] || Chestertown, Maryland
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  • ...ted with [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington]] to produce WHAQ (Washington-Hickman Academic Questionfest) for the 2016-2017 season. * [[Jack Atkins]] (2015), [[Carleton College]]
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  • | Difficulty = [[Difficulty#College Level|two dots]]<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=396372 |[[Kenyon College]]
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  • ...2001-2002 season, winning such events as [[Carnegie Mellon]]'s E-Bowla, [[Washington University]]'s [[St. Louis Open]] III, the inaugural [[ACF Fall]], and [[UT [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Washington University in St. Louis '''Washington University in St. Louis''' (also known as '''WUSTL''' or '''WashU''') is a
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  • | Difficulty = College regular | [[Carleton College]]
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2008 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |site = Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
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  • ...ss 3 state championship in 2000. He went on to play in college at [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]], where he continues to assist the team with [[WUH
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  • | [[Washington (MO)|Washington High School]] | [[Hunter|Hunter College High School]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of British Columbia ...d two teams in the [[2017 ACF Fall]] [[tournament]] at the [[University of Washington]], where they placed 5th and 6th. The team has continued to play in Pacific
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  • ...rs at the University of Missouri, MOQBA moved the tournament to [[Columbia College]], hosting the [[2016 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2016 Qualifier]] on March 5. | [[Washington (MO)|Washington A]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[Washington]] (2014) Probably his best (individual) college performance at Maryland was at the 2008's [[Penn Bowl]].
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Oregon <h4>College Bowl Years(1979-2000)</h4>
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  • ...ournaments throughout the 2000-2001 season, winning such events as [[WUSTL|Washington University]]'s [[St. Louis Open]] II, [[ACF Regionals]], [[NAQT Sectionals] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[Carleton College]]
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  • ...tournament. Later editions were a mirror of [[Valencia|Valencia Community College]]'s [[Delta Burke]] novice tournament. ...ith 153.89 [[PPG]]--which was, at the time, an all-time record for an NAQT college tournament. [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6309&p=10492
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  • ...a || NCASA State Championship || || || || || || || || || || Early College at Guilford || Myers Park || || || || || || || || || || || || | ...|| Booker T. Washington || Edmond Memorial || Edmond Memorial || Booker T. Washington || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...ities Association. The tournament is held annually at [[Redlands Community College]] in El Reno on the first Saturday in February. Teams qualify for the event ...s of 2023, 75 schools have each won at least one championship. [[Booker T. Washington]] holds the record for most championships, with twenty titles (each in the
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  • | Difficulty = College regular ...iles of October''', or '''MOO''', was a regular-difficulty, non-packet-sub college tournament written by [[UVA]] and [[Michigan]] for use in October 2011. It
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  • | Difficulty = College easy | [[Carleton College|Carleton A]]
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  • | [[Carleton College]] | [[George Washington University]]
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  • ...arikh (Hannibal), Tim Quintanilla (Hannibal), Joe Stitz ([[Washington (MO)|Washington]]) ...novan ([[MICDS]]), Raj Paul (Ladue), Cole Phinney (Washington), Joe Stitz (Washington)
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  • | State College | [[State College|State College A]]
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  • | [[Carleton College]] | [[University of Washington]]/[[Boise State]]
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  • ...ournament, which ended in 2008, HCASC participants could not play in the [[College Bowl]] series due to the recycling of questions between the two events. ...nts, which are run and attended by HCASC programs on questions supplied by College Bowl.
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  • |citystate = Washington, DC ...''' (often abbreviated '''GDS''') is a private K-12 college prep school in Washington, DC. GDS began competing in quizbowl along with [[It's Academic]] in the mi
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  • ...was probably in imitation of college football bowl games and accordingly College Bowl events would often feature large audiences and campus fanfare. It is i ...uiz[ ]bowl tournament") is common. This construction also dates back to GE College Bowl.
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  • |champion = [[1998 State College|State College]] [[1998 State College|State College]] defeated [[1998 James Island|James Island]] in the final 400-380. This wa
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Rochester ==College Bowl==
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  • ...e''' Washington University High School Academic Competition,''' is [[WUSTL|Washington University's]] annual high school [[quizbowl|quiz bowl]] competition that g |[[College Heights Christian]]
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  • ...ct itself to one team per ACUI region, and happened in 1983 and 1985. Like College Bowl NCT, it was restricted to one team per school. ...ker]] was involved in editing and running this tournament, suggesting that College Bowl did not view independent quizbowl as a rival until later in the 1980s.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Virginia Tech |nats appearances = [[NCT|College Bowl NCT]]:<br>[[1998 NCT|1998]], [[1999 NCT|1999]], [[2003 NCT|2003]]<br>[
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  • |site = [[Columbia College]] ...the '''2018 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]]''' on March 3, 2018 at [[Columbia College]] under the direction of [[Jeffrey Hill]] and [[Matt Chadbourne]]. Thirty-
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Tulsa *Angelo Malabanan: 2009; Classics; [[Booker T. Washington]]; Tulsa, OK
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  • | Difficulty = College hard | [[Washington]]
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  • | [[Montgomery College]] | ''[[Carleton College]] A''
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2007 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |undergrad = [[Carleton College]]
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  • ...Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]], the award recognizes those in college or high school programs (or recent alumni of such programs) for valuable co ...visor as well as his support of the high school quiz bowl community in the Washington, D.C. area and nationally."
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  • | [[1998 State College|State College]] | [[1999 State College|State College]]†
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Washington |citystate = Washington, MO
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  • |site = [[George Washington]] ...rica Morgan]], and [[ Arthur O'Dwyer]]. The tournament was held at George Washington University.
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  • | Difficulty = College regular | [[University of Washington]]
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  • | Difficulty = College regular | [[Washington]] and Online
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  • * '''[[College Heights Christian]]''' def. [[Pleasant Hope]] (2-0) * '''[[Washington (MO)|Washington]]''' def. [[Francis Howell]] (2-0)
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  • *[[Carleton College]] *[[Hunter College]]
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  • ...National Championship Tournament''' ('''NCT''') was held annually by the [[College Bowl]] Company, Inc., to determine its format's national title during the c ...1 College Bowl TV Show]], but has not staged a competition for the general college level since the end of the ACUI partnership.
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  • ...in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His edit ...ll-time collegiate record for highest [[PPG]]/PP20TUH achieved at a single college tournament, with a ridiculous 153.89 PPG at 2008's [[Gateway Invitational T
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  • ...d up at sectionals after never having previously been tossed up below hard college difficulty. * '''[[College Heights Christian]] 390''', [[Calvary Lutheran]] 150
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  • *'''[[College Heights Christian]]''' def. [[Pierce City]] (2-0) *'''[[Washington (MO)|Washington]]''' def. [[Francis Howell]] (2-0)
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  • |site = Lake Forest College |21||Woodward Academy, College Park, Georgia||3-2||1280
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  • ...ominant at any point in the year. However, I have to give the nod to State College for surviving the NSC at its hardest difficulty level ever, not to mention ...rvive some tough challenges from Detroit Country Day, Riverdale, and State College to make it through, but they pulled together when it counted.
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  • | [[State College]] B | [[Booker T. Washington]]
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  • | Difficulty = College easy |[[George Washington]] A
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  • ...the last game the score was tied going into Stump the Experts and Booker T Washington won in that period. Henry was declared the Chicago MVP and Bill Tressler w Charter B won the State College Area Tournament when the A team attended Maryland.
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  • | Difficulty = College easy |[[Washington]] (online)
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