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  • |size = 645<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...the team experienced a resurgence in 2015. Under [[Omkar Venkatesh]], the school went undefeated to win the [[2015 MSHSAA State Championship|2015 MSHSAA Cla
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  • |highschool = [[Francis Howell Central|Francis Howell Central High School]] (2008-09) ==High School==
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2013 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] |site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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  • ...fall season-kickoff event for high school teams hosted by the [[Missouri]] Quizbowl Club. ...) was held in 2008. It featured teams from all over the state of Missouri. In 2009, an equally diverse field of teams vied for a title.
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  • .... He also wrote for and hosted [[LIST]], a well-received housewritten high school tournament. ==High School Career==
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  • |'''Former school(s):''' [[Fort Zumwalt West]] ...target of ire on the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]] and [[Quizbowl Resource Center]] forum.
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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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  • ...tern Missouri teams. The 2012 iteration was hosted on the [[Minnesota High School Novice Tournament]] set, while the 2013 and 2014 iterations used an [[NAQT] | [[Minnesota High School Novice Tournament]]
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  • '''June Yin''' is a player at [[WUSTL]]. During high school, they played for [[Ladue]] and was the club president from 2019 to 2021. ...d to be the best [[science]] player in Missouri and one of the better ones in the country.
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  • ...parallel [[open]] circuit. Not included in this category are participants in other [[format]]s, those who play inappropriate [[difficulties]], and those ...zbowl]]" and the need to distinguish between mainstream and non-mainstream quizbowl has consequently declined.
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2015 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] |site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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  • '''Dylan Becraft''' played quizbowl for [[Fort Zumwalt West]] High School. He served as the treasurer of the [[Truman State]] team and regularly play ==High School==
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2017 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] ...econd and Washington B finishing third. [[Hallsville]] A claimed the small school title for the fifth consecutive year, finishing eighth overall.
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  • ...er, rural school districts on either side of the Missouri River in central Missouri. ==High School==
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  • ...sity of Illinois|Illinois]] (2015-2017), [[University of Missouri-Columbia|Missouri]] (2008-2012) <br> ''As coach:'' [[Harcum College|Harcum]] (2019-2021) ...004) <br> ''As coach:'' South Callaway (2012-2013), [[French International School of Philadelphia|EFIP]] (2020-2021), Rohan Woods (2023-present)
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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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  • ...on writing company, based in the St. Louis area, for elementary and middle school level tournaments. SAGES may also refer to the elementary-level set produce ...ecember of 2015, and has since followed its owner to its current home base in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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  • ...izbowl [[tournament]]s. Members of the circuit participate in [[mainstream quizbowl]].</onlyinclude> ...o join the circuit simply by participating in weekend quizbowl tournaments in addition to those leagues and TV tournaments. A key part of [[outreach]] is
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2016 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] ...)|Washington]] A to win the tournament. [[Hallsville]] A claimed the small school title for the fourth consecutive year, finishing sixth overall.
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • The '''Ladue Invitational Spring Tournament''', or '''LIST''', was a high school quiz bowl question set written by members of the [[Ladue]] team, and primar After a 2-year hiatus, the set was revived in 2017 with [https://quizbowlpackets.com/1978/ LIST VI], which was head-edite
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  • ...fter the realignment, there are now 6 classes in total, with fewer schools in each class. Each class is split geographically into 8 districts; like befo In addition, private schools' enrollment numbers are no longer multiplied by 1
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  • ...ruary, historically in [[MSHSAA]] format. In 2012, the tournament was run in the [[tossup-bonus format]] for the first time on [[HSAPQ]] Tournament 23, [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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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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  • ...r Young Ambassador Award]] for directing 6 tournaments while still in high school, as well as for cofounding [[HAVOC]] and FNT. Since then, he has directed s ...nications from 2011 to 2013. He directed the [[2014 NSC]] and [[2015 NSC]] in the role of Vice President of Tournament Direction. He became the President
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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 ...ually drawing around 30 teams. WUHSAC is also noteworthy as one of the few Missouri tournaments which draws a large number of out of state teams, recently from
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  • ...s four iterations (The fourth one was held two weeks earlier). It is named in honor of Mort Walker, a Mizzou alum and creator of the comic strip ''Beetle |site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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  • |size = 1060<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< |naqt = https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/?org_id=58916}}
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  • |Subjects = science, gullibility, eunuchs, right-hand driving in Sweden '''Lily Chen''' was the captain of [[Hunter]]'s quizbowl team following the graduation of [[Guy Tabachnick]]. Lily led the 2011 Hunt
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2018 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] ..., finishing third overall. [[Louisiana (MO)|Louisiana]] won the very small school title, finishing eighth overall.
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  • ...oft Access as the database backend. These applications were taken offline in December 2011 and are no longer available. ...he services once offered by ScoBo were migrated to, and merged with, the [[Quizbowl Resource Database]], which Hill helped to develop.
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  • '''Questions Galore''' ('''QG''') was a question writing company based in Wheaton, Illinois. It provided questions for a number of competitions, incl ...ches and players generally disinterested in the issue of "good" vs. "[[bad quizbowl]]".
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2014 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] |site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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  • |MSHSAA state finishes = 2nd place in 2011 and 2012 ...h School standout [[Charlie Dees]] began volunteering to help out the team in 2010, and the team is approaching its goal of being nationally competitive
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  • ...[[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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  • ...olph-Macon [[Harvest Bowl]], which was quite possibly the worst tournament in history, as he and the team had not written enough questions for the event ...a 5-team freshman/sophomore tournament. He also attended [[George Mason]] in 1999-2000 and started a team there as well. The R-MC team died as soon as h
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  • ...souri Qualifier|NAQT]]: [[2014 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2014]], [[2015 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2015]] ...souri Qualifier|2018]], [[2019 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2019]], [[2020 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2020]]
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  • ==High School Career== ...ng just short of his first MOQBA medal), helping Smithville to finish 15th in the state. He followed that performance with a 6th place finish at the [[MO
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  • |size = 601<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...school located in Kirksville, Missouri. The school historically competed in [[MSHSAA]] Class 4, but was moved to Class 5 after the [[2021 MSHSAA Realig
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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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  • ...in a [[four-quarter format]]. Because coach Larry Allen was the sponsor of Missouri's [[Panasonic Academic Challenge|Panasonic]] team, some earlier iterations ...vannah]]. The normal annual Varsity tournament the next month was also run in the twenty tossup/bonus format, and all subsequent tournament have continue
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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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  • |size = 962<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...located in Chesterfield, Missouri, a fairly affluent suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.
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  • ...007, [[Questions Galore]] questions from 2008-10, [[NAQT|NAQT's]] [[MSHSAA|Missouri packets]] from 2011-15, and has used IS-A sets with [[NAQT]] rules since 20 ...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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  • ...ol level. It is currently led by [[Charles Hang]], who founded the company in Fall 2010. ...n October of 2010 in order to provide high quality questions at the middle school level. [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=10734]
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  • ...tational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Savannah|Savannah High School]]. ...original varsity tournament's usual date of the second Saturday in March. In 2012, the tournament was run on IS-114A and permanently replaced the tradit
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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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  • ...and junior varsity tournament hosted by [[Truman (MO)|Truman High School]] in early January. The tournament was discontinued after the 2015 season and th ...stricts and state sets. Since [[NAQT]] became the MSHSAA question provider in 2011, the varsity tournament has used an A-set but modified to a four quart
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  • |highschool = [[Torrey Pines High School]] (2006-2008) ...|2017]], and [[2019 Chicago Open]]s. From 2019 to 2022, they were enrolled in a PhD program at [[Illinois]].
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  • ...plit into Small School and Large School divisions. The tournament was run in standard [[MSHSAA]] format using questions from [[Questions Galore]]. ...souri High School)|Richland A]]. [[Taylor Smith]] of Hallsville A was the high scorer with 13.33 tossups per game.
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  • The '''MOQBA Fall Championship''' is a tournament run by the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. ...15 on the campus of [[Columbia College]] as a test run for the [[2016 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]], which was also moving to CC after several years at [[Mizzou]].
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  • ...e assertion that [[NAQT]] intentionally ignores complaints of [[mainstream quizbowl]] participants and/or makes business decisions based on what it thinks a my NAQT Customer Service complaints were most prominent in the early- to mid-2000s. They have been greatly reduced, though not complet
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  • ...HSAA State Championship]] was held May 5, 2007, at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. This was the final year that questions were provided by [[Br [[Thomas Jefferson (Missouri High School)|Thomas Jefferson Indep.]] 295, [[North Shelby]] 130
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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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  • ...MSHSAA State Championship was held May 6, 2006, at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. Questions were provided by [[Bryce Avery]] for the second co [[Thomas Jefferson (Missouri High School)|Thomas Jefferson]] 305, [[Saxony Lutheran]] 230
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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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  • [[Thomas Jefferson (Missouri High School)|Thomas Jefferson]] 305, [[Bradleyville]] 160 [[Richland (Missouri High School)|Richland]] 415, [[Purdy]] 135
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  • ...MACA is the successor to the Missouri Academic Association, which ran the Missouri state championships from 1992-1995 before handing over hosting duties to [[ ==Missouri Academic Association==
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  • ...the area, while elementary schoolers from the district are able to compete in a tossups-only event within the [[Show-Me Conference]]. | colspan="3" | [[MACA|Missouri Academic Association]] era - No information available
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  • Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 17. District championship scor *'''[[Thomas Jefferson (Missouri High School)|Thomas Jefferson]]''' def. [[Weaubleau]] (2-0)
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  • ...HSAA State Championship]] was held May 7, 2005, at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. This was the first year of three consecutive years that ques [[Thomas Jefferson (Missouri High School)|Thomas Jefferson Indep.]] 405, [[Macon County]] 100
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  • ...Hank Kimbrough]] in Fall 2010. [[Justin Bayer]] succeeded him as President in the fall of 2012. ...eam that won the [[2013 ACF Regionals]] site at [[WUSTL]] and led the team in scoring at the [[2013 ICT]].
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  • ...s at pyramidal high school national championship tournaments by teams from Missouri. |Small school appearance (without advancing to small school playoffs)
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  • ...l in [[MSHSAA]] format competition, reaching the MSHSAA State Championship in [[2005 MSHSAA State Championship|2005]], [[2006 MSHSAA State Championship|2 ...hat rising senior [[Dylan Becraft]] is one of the most talented players in Missouri.
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  • #the rule in which [[bonus parts]] which are answered incorrectly "bounce" to the other #(rarely) the situation after a team has [[negged]] a tossup, in which the other team has the opportunity to answer
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  • ...HSAA State Championship]] was held May 8, 2004, at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. ...pionship, but did not attend the state tournament. This resulted in a bye in each of the three preliminary rounds. For seeding purposes, byes were coun
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  • |size = 69<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< :''This article is about the high school in Jefferson City, Missouri. For other uses, see [[Lutheran]].''
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  • ...ive in 2010]][[Category:Players active in 2011]][[Category: Players active in 2012]] ...r his bitter rivalry with [[Jeff Hoppes]] for the title of [[Nicest Guy in Quizbowl]].
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  • NASAT was run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]] from 2010 through 2017. It is now run by [[IQB ...also sent a team in 2021, and [[Quizbowl in Liberia|Liberia]] fielded one in 2022 and 2023.
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  • ...quality. Historically, many teams have traveled long distances to compete in the main tournament hosted at Hunter. ...erives from [[Hunter]]'s nickname, "Brick Prison," since the fortress-like school building resembles a prison with sparse narrow windows.
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  • ...[[Northwestern]], and is the former high scorer/president/treasurer of the quizbowl team at [[Lawrence|Lawrence University]]. ==High School Career==
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  • ...kets was also rampant, with some answerlines being asked about three times in the space of a few rounds. A particularly notorious bonus that became memetic on the Missouri Quizbowl Circuit Student [[Discord]] Server simply asked players to answer the quest
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  • ...ches. A pioneer in the use of the internet, the company's website is: www.quizbowl.com. For a time, the company also owned the rights to www.geography.com, b The company specializes in short "buzzer beater" questions, and (especially in computation) patterned bonuses where a single skill is repeated three-five
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  • ...it places on teams, its overly rigid bureaucratic structure, and the [[bad quizbowl|poor question format]] and content based on the available examples. == Specific Examples of Bad Quizbowl Practices in KSHSAA==
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  • ...esulted in several districts of only two or three teams participating, and in at least one case a win-by-default as all other teams decided not to partic ...ls from 6-8 pm. This change was made to avoid conflicts with the ACT, but in typical MSHSAA fashion, instead of conflicting with a test that was adminis
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  • ...here, he was considered one of two or three best active literature players in the game. == High School ==
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  • [[2017 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2017]] NAQT |size = 984<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx<
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  • ...mer university president L. L. Lewis, the last iteration of which was held in 2019. Additionally, from 2005 to 2015, OSU also hosted the [[NAQT Oklahoma
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  • ...ne A set (IS-99A) remaining available for use during the regular season in Missouri. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 9. District championship score
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  • ...a number of invitational tournaments, including [[Knowledge Bowl]] events in several states. From 1983 until 2013 they organized the online [[Knowledge ...ked using a variety of [[swerve]]s and [[hose]]s as well as unclear [[lead-in]]s and extraneous information. Questions that consisted entirely of lists o
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  • ...Bowl moved back to late January/mid February until its last known edition in 2017. |site = [[Missouri|Missouri-Columbia]]
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  • |middleschool = [[Chenery Middle School|Chenery]] (2020-2023) ==Middle School Career (2020-2023)==
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  • The state of '''Missouri''' usually fields a high school all-star team. During the days of the [[National Tournament of Academic Excellence]], Missouri often fielded a team coached by longtime [[North Kansas City]] coach [[Larr
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  • ...ri and rose to prominence between 2007 and 2009 as one of the top teams in Missouri under coach Kathryn Keierleber and team captain [[Charles Hang]], tying for ...etition and other formats such as [[NAQT]], reaching the State competition in 2000 and 2001 and placing 27th at the [[2009 HSNCT]].
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  • ...T High School Player of the Week]] award. This program recognizes a middle school player each week based on performance at competitions the previous week. Th ! School
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  • ...nd two IS sets (113, 116) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 14. District championship game
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  • ...ns Unlimited]]. It is usually held in the fall, although it has been held in the spring or both times. | [[Missouri]]
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  • The '''Tournament of Champions''' was a high school national run by the [[American Scholastic Competition Network]] from 1987 t ...were required to stay at the officially designated hotel. Thus, few teams in the Chicago area ever attended, because most schools could not justify the
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  • ...33A) and one IS set (136) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 12. District championship game
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  • ...NAQT Illinois State Tournament''' is one of three state championships held in Illinois. !width=150|SMALL SCHOOL
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  • ...souri Qualifier|2018]], [[2019 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2019]], [[2022 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2022]]<BR>[[MSHSAA]]: 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2 |size = 979<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx<
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  • ...rming outreach activities. In addition, MOQBA sponsors the [[Team Missouri|Missouri NASAT team]] and awards a Student Involvement award. !colspan=4|High School
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  • Questions for Districts and State were once again provided by [[NAQT]] in the 22 [[tossup-bonus format]]. All questions were worth 10 points each wit ...IS-223A, and IS-228 were unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri.
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  • ...43A) and one IS set (146) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 18. District championship game
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  • ...55A) and one IS set (156) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 16. District championship game
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  • ...23A) and one IS set (126) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2636]. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 13. District championship game
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  • ...h the format change only requiring the use of two A-sets compared to three in previous years, IS-184A was available for late season tournaments. Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 6. District championship game m
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  • ...did it win many tournaments, but more importantly, it improved on "[[good quizbowl]]" by attending "good" tournaments, efforts rewarded by a tie for 27th at t ...n tournament it attended save one. The team was recognized for its talents in a series of polls.
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