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  • ...d, placing 12th at the [[2019 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for [[Stevenson]] in high school, where they ...]], and [[PAveMEnT]], as well as editing Music and Religion for [[2018 ACF Fall]] and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for [[2022 Chicago Open]].
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  • |nats appearances = MSNCT: 2018 <br> SSNCT: 2019 ==2017-2018==
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  • ...gone inactive; it has not made an appearance at any tournament since early 2018. ==Current Players (as of 2018)==
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  • ...e [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]] using [[NAQT]] [[A-set|A-sets]]. The tournament is usually the first event of the year in Oklahoma, and typically attracts | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7613 2016]
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  • ...]]''': [[2013 NSC|2013]], [[2015 NSC|2015]], [[2017 NSC|2017]], [[2018 NSC|2018]] ...ship|OSSAA]] Area level competitions, as well as the [[Oklahoma Early Fall Tournament]].
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  • ...= [[North Carolina]] (2012-2016) [[DePaul]] (2017-2018) [[Northwestern]] (2018-2019) Ryan played the 2018 Central [[SCT]] for DePaul and the 2019 SCT and ICT for Northwestern while
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  • |highschool = [[Kellenberg Memorial High School]] (2015-2018) ...r at [[Kellenberg Memorial High School]] from 2015 until his graduation in 2018. In his junior and senior years, he was a driving force behind the Kellenbe
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = The Early College at Guilford |state = NCASA 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
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  • ...d 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 several events * [[Early Autumn Collegiate Novice]] at [[WUSTL]] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tourn
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  • ...mphis, Tennessee. It competes in both the local WREG [[Knowledge Bowl]] TV tournament and the larger quiz bowl circuit in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. ===Early 2000s===
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  • ...ms from across the SoCal region and is typically hosted in late October or early/mid-November on a housewrite set. ! Tournament
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  • ...ng annual mirror held in Illinois. The tournament typically takes place in early December, though it was in November the first year. ...://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5483/stats/competitive_division_combined/ 2018 Competitive]
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  • |nats appearances = [[2016 HSNCT]], [[2017 HSNCT]], [[2018 HSNCT]], [[2019 HSNCT]] The Henderson High school team has existed since at least the early 1990s. Henderson soley played on poor quality local questions until 2009. P
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  • ...m to several top twenty finishes at ICT and ACF Nationals between 2016 and 2018. During this run, Oklahoma claimed the 2016 ACF Division II title, as well ...n event using [[A-set|A-sets]]. In 2021, Oklahoma hosted its first college tournament, holding an online mirror of [[ACF Winter]].
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  • |state = 2018 PSAC, 2021 PSAC, [[GPQB| 2021 GPQB Poll]], [[GPQB| 2022 GPQB Poll]] |nats appearances = HSNCT (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) PACE (2016, 2018, 2019, 2021)
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  • ...monly referred to as '''LIFT''', is an annual tournament taking place each fall at [[Kellenberg Memorial High School]] in Uniondale, New York. Prior to 20 In early years, teams were placed in brackets of 7 or 8 and the top teams advanced t
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  • ...everal other uses of the set across the country the following year. In the fall of 2015, Alex was asked if he would consider writing a middle school set as ==Early Years (2015-2017)==
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  • ...6]], [[2017 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2017]], [[2018 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2018]], [[2019 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|2019]], [[2020 NAQT Missouri Qualifier|20 ...[[2015 MSHSAA State Championship|2015]], [[2018 MSHSAA State Championship|2018]]
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  • ...that NYU participated in a tournament at University of Maryland during the Fall 1987 semester, where they finished outside the top four. ...so held in [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsletters/Buzzer6.html Fall 1989].
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  • .... At this tournament, they recorded a buzz on a tossup on the Etruscans so early that moderator [[Rob Carson]] recorded it on his scoresheet as 15 points, m ...g only to [[Michigan]]). They displayed spectacular consistency during the tournament, scoring either 10 or 20 points in 10 out of 13 rounds and converting nearl
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  • ...00s, the tournament is always held in late October or mid-November of each fall semester. | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=5743 11/15/2014 XVII]
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  • In the early years, the team was coached by Beenu Gupta. Because Mrs. Gupta also coache ...oud of are the 2006 NAQT State Tournament and 2006 Blue Hen. At the state tournament, there were 16 teams in attendance and Charter's five teams [http://www.cha
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  • VT-ACO was established during fall semester 1995 by undergraduate students [[Jeff Ford]], [[Dennis Loo]], and ...omers on Virginia's collegiate quizbowl circuit, VT-ACO thrived during its early years. In only its second year of operation, the organization made it to th
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: [[2018 HSNCT|2018]], [[2019 HSNCT|2019]], [[2021 HSNCT|2021]] <br>NSC: [[2021 NSC|2021]] ...of its quizbowl team in 2013, Belmont attended HSNCT for the first time in 2018. Since then, Belmont has become a fixture in the high school quizbowl scene
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  • ...r]] competed, and NAQT records have entries for Missouri in tournaments as early as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 1994's CBI ...campus is the official site for the [[MSHSAA]] state championship quizbowl tournament and the [[Missouri Scholars Academy Scholar Bowl]], but these events are un
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  • ...iation Orthodox]] and [[St. Clare of Assisi]], matriculate at Strake every fall. === Early years: Founding-2015===
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  • Eldon achieved a small amount of early notoriety with two conference wins 2011 and 2012 and district titles in 201 ...ke the position. Their first major success was at the 2018 [[Sparta]] Fall Tournament, placing third and gaining the school's first ever bid to [[PACE NSC]]. The
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  • The '''North Kansas City Varsity Invitational''' is an annual tournament held by [[North Kansas City]]. ...arlier iterations of the NKC tournament included elements inspired by that tournament. Earlier NKC tournaments also included elements like [[worksheets]] and [[g
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2018, 2021-23 <br> IPNCT: 2018-19, 2021, 2023 ...am, captained by Simon Brewer, tied for third at the 2012 iteration of the tournament.<ref>https://patch.com/connecticut/wilton/an--wilton-high-school-advances-t
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  • |schoolpast = [[Brown]] (2007-2009), [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2010-2018) ...eer amount of [[funn]] in [[2007 Moon Pie]], they resolved to write a good tournament and to punish the [[MIT]] team who wrote the set. They accomplished this wi
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  • ...in the all-[[Henrico County CLASSIC]] several times in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...tral Region championship, becoming the only team aside from Gov to win the tournament, since the VHSL realignment has left Freeman and Gov in different conferenc
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  • ...giate play. NAQT produces many regular-season [[set]]s at all levels for [[tournament]]s run by independent [[host]]s throughout the regular season. NAQT also ho ...to 2003, and ran Conference Championships, later renamed [[Intercollegiate Fall Tournaments]], from 1998 until their discontinuation in 2001. NAQT's middle
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  • ...their first quizbowl title in the 28-team [[Southeast-Midwest Housewrite]] tournament with Imperial A players [[Michael Kohn]], [[Enoch Yuen]], [[Felix Roberts]] ===Early period (1998-2003)===
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  • {{Tourneybox short|Tournament Name = Black Diamond District Regular Season {{Tourneybox short|Tournament Name = Black Diamond District Tournament
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  • ...21, 2022 [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|Scholastic Bowl]]; 2002, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 [[NAQT Virginia Championship|NAQT]] ...005 NSC]], [[2018 NSC]], [[2019 NSC]] <br> [[National History Bee and Bowl|2018 NHBB Varsity]] <br> [[1994 PAC]]
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  • ...]]:''' [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2009 ICT|2009]], [[2016 ICT|2016]], [[2018 ICT|2018]]<br/>'''[[UCT]]:''' [[2023 UCT|2023]]<br/>'''[[NCT]]:''' [[1990 NCT|1990]] ...for being consistently excellent, claiming many national titles since the early 1990s. Due to their success and tendency to continually receive strong high
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  • *1997 Missouri high school tournament - November *2002 Missouri high school tournament
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  • ...y able to field a J-team at events in its area [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6904]. ...[[ACF Nationals]] in the late 2010s, and the A team finished 2nd at the [[2018 ICT]], losing to Yale in the second game of an [[advantaged final]] where t
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  • ...een success at Division II ICT, coming 4th in 2022, 5th in 2019 and 6th in 2018. ...CT, delivering the highest finish for a Canadian school at either national tournament.
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  • ...Woods Academic Tournament]] (which he helped to found) and the [[Warrenton Tournament|Warrenton Warrior Classic]] his senior year. ...the Education Policy, Organization and Leadership program starting in the fall of 2015. He made his UI quizbowl debut at the 2015 Missouri Open site at hi
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  • ...teams in the country, with first scorers such as [[Chris Borglum]] in the early 90s, [[Raj Dhuwalia]] a decade later, and [[Taylor Harvey]] in the present ...nt in 2017. [[Taylor Harvey]] head edited [[Florida Spring Tournament]] in 2018 and 2019. The 2019 version received critical acclaim for excellent difficul
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  • |nats appearances = [[HSNCT]]: 2015-2018 ...at [[NAQT]]-sanctioned events. Along with [[Eastlake]], Olympian was a key early supporter of pyramidal quizbowl questions in their local [[Academic League]
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  • The '''Loyola Ultima''' is an annual tournament held in mid- to late-October at [[Loyola Academy]] in Wilmette, Illinois. ...lonel David Riley]], the head coach at Loyola, started the tournament as a early-in-the-year way of discovering potential candidates for [[Team Illinois]],
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  • ...uently banned from participating in College Bowl for running a high school tournament on recycled College Bowl questions. ...VCU team, about which nothing else is known, attended a 1993 invitational tournament at Virginia as per [https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/
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  • |president = [[Thomas De Bock]] (2015-18) <br/> [[Alistair Simpson]] (2018-2019) <br/> [[Carlos Calatayud]] (2019-2020) <br/> [[Tya Raikundalia]] (202 ===Early days===
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  • ...]], 2011 [[Masonic tournament]], [[2018 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2018 IHSA]] ...off at their first tournament, a 2014 [[Harvard Fall Tournament | Harvard Fall]] mirror, where, despite finishing [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournament
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  • An early version of the forums lasted from fall 2001 to spring 2003, and was a little-used, HTML-powered board with no coll ...annually by all staffers, until [[Rob Carson]] forgot to run elections in fall 2015 and as a result has held the position due to a combination of general
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  • ...on to contain a full pronoun, and it is vital for a full pronoun to appear early in the [[lead-in|first sentence]] of all [[tossup]]s.</onlyinclude> ...f this great frame” in one of several poems titled for this concept|cite=[[2018 EFT]]}}, the pronoun is {{q|this concept}}, but the phrase {{q|this great f
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  • ...Nationals from 2008 through the end of his career in 2013, and 35 outright tournament victories (excluding side events). ...d sets as the [[2014 Chicago Open]], the [[2017 ACF Regionals]], and the [[2018 ACF Nationals]].
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006-2008, 2010, 2011, 2014-2015, 2018<br/> PACE: 2011, 2013, 2017, 2019<br/> Reach for the Top: 2008, 2011, 2015- ==Early History==
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  • '''EFT''' ('''Early Fall Tournament''') is the name of two distinct series of easier-than-regular, non-[[packet However, EFT is not a [[novice]] tournament;
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  • |state = [[2009 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2009 IHSA]], [[Masonic_tournament|2009 Masonic]] |nats appearances = [[HSNCT]]: 2009-2015, 2018-2019, 2022
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  • 2. The beginning section ("Ancient", "Early History") uses a "Main page box" template, which is the same formatting emp {{Main page header|Early History}}
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  • ...nization of the [[National Scholastic Championship]] (NSC), a championship tournament for high school teams. PACE also sponsors the [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Am ...changed) with the initial stated goals of providing a national high school tournament that reflected the personnel and format of collegiate quizbowl, raising the
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  • ...ska alumni have gone on to compete for their universities or in [[open]] [[tournament]]s. ...it competed mostly in [[Minnesota Knowledge Bowl|Knowledge Bowl]] and the early forms of the [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]]. Much of the histor
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  • ...nt coach for a few years until he was replaced by Andrew Cheun in the 2017-2018 season. Cheun became the main coach for the 2020-2021 season, after Sorice ...he team existed at that point. The team then won the [[IHSSBCA Turnabout]] tournament and obtained a ridiculous drag-racing type of trophy that dominates the tro
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  • ...armel, Indiana. Its quiz bowl team, which first became seriously active in 2018, has quickly become one of the best in the country. ...rs Joey Heerens and Andrew Sleugh to reform the Quizbowl club entering the 2018-19 season.
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  • ...ip from 1992-1995 before [[MSHSAA]] assumed responsibility for hosting the tournament. [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?p=37022#p37022] MACA runs an annual coaches conference in late September or early October, where MSHSAA provides rules updates, veteran coaches and other exp
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  • It was formerly known as the '''Terrapin Invitational Tournament''', sometimes abbreviated '''TIT''' or called '''Maryland Terrapin''' or '' Terrapin may have the longest history of any extant quizbowl tournament.
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  • ...nning, and for their work in other areas related to coaching (notably as a tournament host or question writer). ...advanced for final approval in 2004. The first class was voted on in the Fall of 2004, and inducted in the Spring of 2005.
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  • ...would continue to serve as the Eagles' coach for almost 20 years. In their early years, Walnut would play only events using the [[OAC]] format. This denied ...Santa Monica 365-185. Their performance would earn them 13th place in the tournament, which remains to this day the highest placement ever by a Walnut Hills tea
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  • ...its name to '''Academic Competition Federation''' in 1997. ACF runs [[ACF Fall]], [[ACF Winter]], [[ACF Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals]], and it oversee ...Regionals as practice material to attending teams, rendering that region's tournament completely unplayable.
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  • ...eams on the Vanderbilt campus as a fundraiser for the university club. The tournament format was engineered to leverage a number of advantages that Vanderbilt po ...ice on campus that provided a large number of volunteers to help staff the tournament
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  • ...], for much of this time. From 2005 to 2009, a second Battle of the Brains tournament was run in the Hampton Roads area, labeled "Southeast Virginia" and open to Since the 2010 season, there has again been only one tournament including both Richmond and Virginia Beach-area teams as well as some from
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  • ...[[difficulty scale]]s are pinned to the flagship ACF events of [[ACF Fall|Fall]], [[ACF Regionals|Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals|Nationals]]. ...largest tournaments ever have all been [[High School National Championship Tournament]]s run by NAQT; ACF does not run any high school events. The size of NAQT m
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  • ...six classes, each with eight districts. District tournaments are hosted in early April, with the winners of adjacent districts meeting in an after school qu ...eams, an alternate schedule specified by MSHSAA is used instead. The state tournament was run the same way when it had eight teams, but now consists of a four-te
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  • The '''Scobol Solo''' is a [[singles]] tournament held each fall since 2001. It is open to any high school student. It typically attracts ma ...the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. That tournament, run by [[Ken Johnson]], ended when IWU could no longer provide the space f
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  • ...several tournaments have taken dates before Kickoff. Starting in 2016, the tournament series was named in memory of [[David Riley]]. ...-attended (as with the others, when sites are combined) of any high school tournament in Illinois.
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  • ...easy questions--like someone you could probably take far easier on an ACF Fall packet than a Chicago Open packet. I have to be honest, I'm giving Bruce a ...n some high placing Canadian teams. Embarrassingly despite playing a whole tournament with him, I don't know if you pronounce his name "See-nan" or "Sigh-nan."
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