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  • * Date: January 24, 2009 ...01 PPG. Both Parkway Central and Helias qualified teams for the [[2009 NSC|2009 PACE NSC]].
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  • | 2009 While [[Matt Weiner]] has referred to the first two events and the two Maryland trash tournaments head-edited by [[Mike Bentley]] as the only four good tra
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  • | [https://naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2879 2009] ...ref>Quince Orchard was allowed to enter this tournament despite being from Maryland; all other years have been Virginia teams only.</ref>
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  • In the 2008-2009 school year, former [[Maryland]] players [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Brittany Clark]] worked towards bringing t
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  • ...ational Tournament]], regifted from [[2007 This Tournament Goes to 11]] at Maryland, and [[2006 TRASH Regionals]] at [[Wilmington Charter]]) *A videotape on teamwork, courtesy of Bob the Builder ([[WCI]] 2009)
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  • ...ion !! 2013 Champion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champio ...010 || Brindlee Mountain || Brindlee Mountain || JV title first awarded in 2009 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...NAQT]] undergraduate titles (2009-10), two [[Chicago Open]] championships (2009 and 2011) and seven overall top-three Chicago Open finishes, eleven consecu ...at [[ACF Nationals]]. With Brendan, Rob, and [[Matt Weiner]], he won the [[2009 Chicago Open]], a title he won again in 2011 with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selen
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  • '''[[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]'''. After helping Maryland to a second-place finish in 1999, Zeke transformed Michigan into a perennia ...eart of the ultra-successful Minnesota program's run at ACF Nationals from 2009-11. Perhaps his greatest single performance came during the 2010 playoffs a
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  • ...ion !! 2013 Champion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champio | Maryland || Maryland Quizbowl Championship || || || || || || || || || || Richard Montgo
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  • ...peted in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send a team to [[NASAT]] beginning in 2010. *2009 - no team
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  • ! scope="row"|2009 |previous = [[1992 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...]: From 2010 through 2019 and from 2022 onwards. Formats used from 1998 to 2009 guaranteed a final of exactly one game. When the tournament was held online *[[1993 Maryland|Maryland A]] at [[1993 ACF Nationals]]
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  • ...wide on cable and was also carried on broadcast stations out of Salisbury, Maryland. It continued under that name until 1997 when the refinery changed owners a ...conditions. Moderator David Scocik sent a note to the coaches in January 2009 indicating that after trying to find another sponsor, he felt that the show
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  • |2008-2009 |2009-2010
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  • ...ceton and Rutgers' decision to cancel going to [[ACF Regionals 2007]] at [[Maryland]] controversially turned that tournament into a farce, consisting only of [ | 2009 || || 28th || 7th
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  • |citystate = College Park, Maryland. Pictured above: Ian Torres, Morgan Venkus, Zach Hayes, Rosie Frehe after t |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006, 2008-2016, 2022 <br/> PACE: 2009-2013, 2017
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  • ...JV division of the Western NC Shootout in March. TJ Classical started the 2009-2010 season with a 9th place finish out of 21 at the [[Crusader Cup]]. Two ...ginia Tech fall invitational, and then finished 12th at the Duke mirror of Maryland Fall, where half the team had to leave after lunch. TJ then finished 4th at
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  • ...at all the player polls of the years I played or was involved in the game (2009-2016). The number of distinct players who were ranked in the poll at least ...seems perpetually the same sort of player that I remember him from in 2008-2009, which is both good and bad.
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  • ...pyright claim|copyright]] over the tossup/bonus format with buzzers. The [[Maryland]] team was threatened with disqualification from the 1989 College Bowl Regi In response to all of these concerns, [[Maryland]] and [[Tennessee]] stopped participating in College Bowl at all, an unhear
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  • {{College directory row|Samford University|AL|2009|2009|}} {{College directory row|University of Central Arkansas|AR|2009|2009|}}
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  • '''New Essays on Quizbowl Understanding''' is a ranking posted in 2009 of the top 20 currently active quizbowl players. The identity of Theophiliu ...followed by a near back-to-back-to-back that was only spoiled by the 2008 Maryland’s win. Let’s just clarify that a bit: Since 2007, Seth’s teams have l
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  • |[[Maryland]] ==2009==
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  • {{History table row|1987|college=*Fall: The first iteration of the [[Maryland]] [[housewrite]] tournament [[Terrapin]] is held. Though it has skipped sev ...after.|college=*April 26: [[Chicago]] defeats [[Brown]] in the finals of [[2009 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] following Brown's victory over Stanford in a
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