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  • Berkeley frequently hosts NAQT tournaments, and has run the [[Western Invitational Tournament]] in th
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  • ...s longevity, large prize money amounts, and the high profile of its recent hosts, Knowledge Bowl has dominated the attention of most high schools in the Mid
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  • ...nce read "Tradition" and "Earned Not Given.") The team hosts one annual fundraiser: selling pieces of pie on Pi Day (March 14th).
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  • ==Tournament Hosts==
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  • Tournament hosts were [[Carlinville]] (1A) & [[Woodruff]] (2A) providing scorekeepers and ti
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  • ...on in a process lasting from 2014 to 2016. The UK Quiz Bowl Team regularly hosts UK Fall and UK Spring Tournaments, usually in White Hall. They have a rival
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  • ...through hosting high quality, pyramidal events and encouraging other local hosts to do the same." ...ion to outreach in Pennsylvania, especially his support of many first-time hosts of competitions in Pennsylvania and his work increasing the profile of quiz
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  • ===Seeding & Hosts=== ...ly pre-determined by the IHSA before the seeding process. However Regional hosts are determined during the seeding process with schools denoting their inter
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  • ...larly in its home state as well as the surrounding area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and
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  • ...s active in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regional circuits and regularly hosts collegiate tournaments.
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  • ...s of 2020, this rule changed to allow nine events per year if one's school hosts a tournament.
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  • *Georgetown Day hosts the "Benjamin Cooper Memorial Lecture Series", which sees leaders from vari
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  • Longfellow hosts the annual [[LATTE]] Middle School tournament.
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  • ...plays in the Midwest circuit and is led by [[Mia Bloss]]. Each year WUSTL hosts several tournaments, the largest of which is [[WUHSAC]] in the spring.
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  • ...holds tournaments in Canada, Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. IHBB hosts the [[International History Olympiad]], open to qualifying students worldwi
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  • Carnegie Mellon hosts three tournaments annually. A collegiate novice tournament is run every yea
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  • ...has since been taken over by [[Tracey Hickman]], and it has used multiple hosts, including the [[Central Oklahoma|University of Central Oklahoma]], the [[O
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  • ...t competes in collegiate-level [[quizbowl]] competitions and traditionally hosts collegiate events throughout the year. The current iteration of the team is
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  • Mike hosts [[Wastebin]], a now-deprecated trash question archive.
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  • ...has seen a significant decline in attendance since. Northwestern no longer hosts a tournament with NAQT questions, though they still host high school and mi
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  • ...tournaments that fills a similar niche to [[NAQT]]'s [[Buzzword]]. Qblitz hosts open academic tournaments (its "Challenge Sets"), closed league events, and
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  • ...te Championship. Most of the time was spent asking sample questions to the hosts of the show, with somewhat humorous outcomes. It was annually the biggest p
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  • Tournament hosts were [[Carlinville]] (1A) & [[Woodruff]] (2A) providing scorekeepers and ti
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  • ...ack of opportunity for high school competition in their area. Most college hosts permit this, though some areas and state associations (such as Illinois) ma ...distributing, writing, and style-formatting your packet; other tournament hosts are likely to have the same standards [https://acf-quizbowl.com/packet-subm
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  • ...of State Final Manager from John Rathbun. Farmington were the first formal hosts (responsible for providing scorekeepers and timers, as well as arranging fo
    9 KB (1,181 words) - 16:44, 14 May 2023
  • Today, Princeton hosts an annual [[Princeton High School Tournament|high school tournament]], trad
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  • ...ing the feat yourself. Always feel free to ask more experienced tournament hosts for advice before, during, and after hosting! ...uge numbers of teams, but you never know. Some areas of the country expect hosts to supply moderators for each match--in that case, make sure you can get en
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  • ===Stations & Hosts===
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  • ...to be held on [[Zoom]] and [[Google Meet]] occurred during that period, as hosts experimented with various platforms.
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  • ...nd encouraging attendance at Seeding Meetings. We contacted IHSA Sectional hosts with sample letters to send to teams in their Sectional. We wrote a Moderat ...o send out a three-page list of errata on the day of regionals, which many hosts did not get because it was Casimir Pulaski Day, and at the state finals tha
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  • Jerry also was a developer on tournament writing software [[QEMS2]] and hosts the server on which that software runs.
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  • ...constructive criticism so as to not discourage potential young tournament hosts from trying their hand at writing/hosting a tournament. In particular, Davi
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  • ...s first [[Hallsville Invitational]] in 2013 on NAQT IS-120. Hallsville now hosts two tournaments annually, using an IS set for the [[Hallsville Fall Academi
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  • ...these teams to more [[pyramidal]] quizbowl events and convincing existing hosts in those states to change the types of questions used as well as potentiall ...local teams and may help organize outreach campaigns alongside tournament hosts throughout the year. In other states like [[IHSSBCA|Illinois]], the state c
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  • ...tournament, your field (and profit) will suffer next year. New tournament hosts in particular should be cautious about accepting too many teams at once. In
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  • ...ull of errors, even by IHSA standards, that a fax was sent to all Regional hosts the day of the meet detailing several changes that were supposed to be made
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  • ...Peoria Civic Center, with [[Woodruff]] and [[Carlinville]] still acting as hosts (meaning, they were responsible for providing scorekeepers and timers, as w
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  • ...ook on hydrocephaly and ''Accounting Terminology in the PRC and USA''--the hosts, anticipating that [[Lucas Brown]] would win the prize yet again, provided
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  • The ABT also hosts an annual high school tournament: the [[Earlybird]]. The Earlybird was orig
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  • ...something of a nexus of [[quizbowl]] on the East Coast, Maryland typically hosts a large number of tournaments during the year for multiple audiences and [[
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  • ...in 2010, and to this day there are still "TRASH tournaments" announced by hosts who may be unaware that such a group ever existed and cannot explain why th
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  • The team hosts [[WHIT|an annual high school tournament]] and [[WIMSEY|an annual middle sch
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  • ...ese tournaments started in 2000, though a lot of decisions are made by the hosts, including the decision as to whether to use one or two divisions.
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  • :longstanding tournaments at Yale, EO Smith hosts a tournament every year. There is an NAQT state championship periodically.
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  • ...Justine also claimed that [[detailed stats]] are a "significant burden on hosts" (forcing them to recruit double the staffers<ref>https://hsquizbowl.org/fo ...promptly made to the system, its logistics (communicating requirements to hosts with plenty advance notice), and its documentation (instructions and accomm
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  • ...second to NAQT and television-show formats. Every year, the OAC Committee hosts two tournaments at the end of the season, the Regional Tournaments that are
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  • ...which inevitably led to unnecessary animosity between competing tournament hosts when the existence of an upcoming tournament became known months after anot
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  • Canada hosts a full complement of NAQT and ACF events each year and regularly sends mult
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  • ...clause + strong active verb structures such as "In this novel, a character hosts lavish parties in West Egg." This avoids the necessity for filler words suc
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  • ...h still sells sets containing computational math tossups, but individual [[hosts]] of NAQT sets may choose to skip over the computational questions at their
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  • In Winter 2008, the board had to change hosts not once but twice. In relation to problems with board hosting services, t
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  • Truman State hosts [[Truman Bowl]], their annual high school tournament, in the Spring of each
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  • Thomas Jefferson hosts at least one [[TJIAT|high school tournament]] each year, usually drawing al
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  • The Francis Howell Central team hosts an annual postseason Faculty vs. Team match to bring greater visibility to
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  • ...icy reverted<ref>https://acf-quizbowl.com/hosting-guidelines/#payment-from-hosts-to-acf</ref> in 2018-2019. ...Outreach officer position and created a Site Coordinator position to help hosts manage their sites and select correct packet-submission formats, taking tho
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  • ...uarter format, including MSHSAA's own change to tossup-bonus in 2019, some hosts still use scheduling principles influenced by standard MSHSAA scheduling. NAQT's status as the question provider for the MSHSAA series has led more hosts to use NAQT questions and the tossup-bonus format for their Saturday tourna
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  • ...as Jefferson (VA)]], and [[Virginia Tech]] being among the longest-tenured hosts
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  • ...Bowl in the summer of 2021 and brought on Peyton and Cooper Manning as the hosts. The twelve schools fielding teams for this revival [https://web.archive.or In the fall of 1988, the College Bowl Company began sending letters to hosts of prospective tournaments asserting that is has "the legal right to the Co
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  • ..., right down to the bothersome sound effects and inane commentary from the hosts (I have used the term host, in reference to one tournament official referri
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  • Loyola currently hosts 3 tournaments a year: Their flagship varsity tournament, the [[Ultima]]; a
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  • Nine new tournaments were added to the schedule, with two returning hosts adding a second event to the MOQBA calendar and seven schools each hosting
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  • ...te of Food Technologists. Questions deal with food science and technology. Hosts regional competitions leading to a national championship. Any relationship ...til about 1983. Its main TV sponsor was General Electric. Of its three TV hosts, Allen Ludden was its most famous.
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  • ...ctive tournament host at the high school, collegiate, and open levels. VCU hosts the [[VCU Fall Tournament]], [[VCU Winter Tournament]], and [[VCU Season Fi
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  • ...of the tournament officials, who were trying to act the roles of game show hosts. In particular, Egan singled out some specific occurrences:
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