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  • ...as Chief School Officer of Research Triangle High School, a charter school in Research Triangle, NC. Grunden earned his BS in Chemistry and MEd in Secondary Science Education at Florida.
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  • |schoolpast = [[North Carolina]] (2012-2016) ...011]] and [[2012 HSNCT]]s. He was the top scorer at on the 7th place North Carolina [[2012 NASAT]] team.
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  • Are, without exception, [[bad quizbowl|terrible]]. ==Currently Airing High School Quizbowl Shows==
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  • The '''Duke Spring Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Duke]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...s. There are both [[pyramidal]] and [[non-pyramidal]] tournaments in North Carolina. There are many tournaments hosted yearly in North Carolina.
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  • ...h school quiz bowl league in South Carolina. It switched to NAQT questions in 2010. | [[Carolina Forest]]
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  • The '''NCASA State Championship''' is a high school tournament in North Carolina. ==='''North Carolina Open Academic State Tournament (NCOAST) 2009-2010'''===
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  • ...a hosted by the Greensboro Youth Council. The tournament was discontinued in 2009. |Greensboro Day School
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  • ...Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. He was third in scoring in Division II at the [[2019 ICT]]. [[Category: High school players active in 2015]]
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  • ...ums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=5083&p=70978] A separate JV division was included in 2009 and 2010. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[North Carolina]] (2012-2016) [[DePaul]] (2017-2018) [[Northwestern]] (2018-2019) ...[[ACF]] and an emeritus member of [[PACE]]. He formerly played for [[North Carolina]] and briefly for [[DePaul]] and [[Northwestern]].
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  • ...from each of the participating basketball schools. Leveraging a number of in-state sponsors for the tournament, the Beach Ball Classic awarded scholarsh *[[White Station]] High School
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  • [[Category: High school players active in 2015]] [[Category: High school quizbowl in North Carolina]]
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  • ...appeared on [[Jeopardy]]! earlier in the spring of 2011, taking 2nd place in the Jeopardy College Tournament. ...Sam played in the 2008 and 2009 [[NSC]]s for Hoggard High School in North Carolina.
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  • !High Scorer [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...T sets in 2009, its fourth edition. The tournament probably was first held in 2005. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...Library Quiz Bowl''' is a format of high school quiz bowl played in North Carolina, sponsored by the Public Library system. The state-wide tournament is thre ...estion is addressed to the next player on the other team for half credit. In the second and third rounds, four questions (worth 20 and 30 points, respec
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  • ...For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]].'' ''This article is about the team at the University of South Carolina. See [[USC]] for the page about the team at the University of Southern Cali
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  • ...although Maggie Walker students insist that he remains watching over them in spirit. ...petitive teams. Dr. Barnes won the [[Benjamin Cooper]] award from [[PACE]] in 2006.
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  • ...rtunity to play a hard NAQT set in preparation for [[HSNCT]]. Low interest in the concept, difficulty communicating to less active teams that a harder to [[St. Anselm's]] reached the final in both years that the tournament was held.
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  • ...competition hosted by the [[Early College at Guilford]]. It was first held in 2009 and runs on an NAQT set. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...rolina. He is generally considered to be one of the greatest music players in the history of the game, along with [[John Lawrence]] and [[Kevin Koai]]. H In 2019, Jacob [https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/kevin-durant-
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  • The '''Tar Heel Cup''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[UNC]] in the fall semester. It has traditionally used questions from [[HSAPQ]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • every in-person [[HSNCT]] since 2007 |size = 539<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx<
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  • ...sted by [[Raleigh Charter|Raleigh Charter High School]]. It was first held in 2008. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...' is a student at the University of Virginia and former high school player in Virginia. They were a member of [[PACE]] from 2021-2023 and previously serv ...heir freshman year of high school, but scaled back involvement as a player in 2020 to dedicate more time to tournament direction and outreach. Em is curr
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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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  • 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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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| || || || || || || || event suspended || Hanover || event began in 2011 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17581 this thread].|t :no known general quizbowl tournaments have ever been held. Some NHBB events in the past.
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  • As a part of PACE's efforts to offer better recognition in quizbowl, the award was established to encourage the appreciation of and recognize i ...rd is named in honor of [[Benjamin Cooper]], a student at [[Georgetown Day School]] who had been named captain of his team prior to his untimely death on Aug
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  • '''Qblitz''' is an online quizbowl company, founded circa late 2018 by Dr. [[Noah Prince]]. It offers a platfo ...rmine who won a tossup. The procedure for doing so is identical to that of in-person tournaments.
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  • ...''' is a public land-grant university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Its quizbowl team, known as the Academic Competition Organization at Virginia Tech (VT-A ...itution, its founding mission was to "promote greater campus participation in [[College Bowl]] and other academic invitational tournaments by overseeing
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  • The following is a list of teams that are active on the middle school circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. * [[Arab Junior High]]
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  • |'''Former school(s):''' [[Loyola Academy]] ...a librarian at the school, he had a virtually endless reserve of knowledge in the fields of literature, gourmet foods, Hungarian history, and classical m
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  • The '''University of Maryland''' is a large public university located in College Park, Maryland. Its quizbowl club is officially called the '''Maryland Academic Quiz Team (MAQT)'''.
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  • ...ame]]. Generally, this implies a team answering 20 correct tossups, though in a [[timed games|timed match]] this can vary. The team does not need to answ Grails necessarily occur in situations where the teams playing are heavily mismatched - this may be due
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Rancho Bernardo High School Broncos |citystate = San Diego, CA<br><small>''"They got the horses in the back"''</small>
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  • ...ve year hiatus it was revived in 2014. Note that all information contained in this article is about previous incarnations of the NTAE/PAC and the 2014 ve ...tenure of the three. The tournament has always been held at various hotels in Disney World over the years.
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  • ...rymount University in Arlington, VA (June 7-10), and Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA (June 14-17) ...|HSNCT]] or [[2001 NSC|NSC]], St. John's was the only one who participated in the NAC.
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  • ...eam continuously since 2002 and is prominent in hosting and playing events in the Mid-Atlantic region. ...subsequently banned from participating in College Bowl for running a high school tournament on recycled College Bowl questions.
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  • ...Buzzer Team at the University of Illinois. For high school Scholastic Bowl in the state of Illinois, see [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]].'' ...ed in Champaign, Illinois and Urbana, Illinois. Illinois is represented in quizbowl by the Academic Buzzer Team ("ABT"), which was founded by Chris Goheen and
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  • ..., who was succeeded in 2011 by one of his former students, [[Matt Laird]]. In 2014, Laird switched schools and was replaced by Denise Kreb. ...g" Dan Maddalozzo, and Will Abraham. The team was widely regarded as top 4 in the state, along with [[Rockford Auburn]], [[New Trier]], and [[Carbondale]
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  • ...ame's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United Kingdom]]. ...When there is an item that pertains to both or an item relating to middle school history, the box spans both columns.
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  • ...on the North American continent, whether they are or have ever been active in collegiate quiz bowl, and points of contact (with a timestamp, when applica In 2013, [[Eliza Grames]] compiled a contact list which can be found [https://
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  • ...Richmond area and on WTKR (CBS 3) in Hampton Roads. It was first televised in 1979 for Richmond-area schools. ...corner of North Carolina, with the winners of the two tournaments meeting in a "Champion's Challenge" similar to the [[It's Academic]] Superbowl.
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  • ...t Union.''<br/>--[[Dwight Wynne]], looking back on the end of College Bowl in 2011</div></blockquote> ...n teams competing on the NAQT/ACF quizbowl circuit and teams participating in College Bowl or its affiliated products.
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  • ...the FAQ in October 1997, which can still be found on the George Washington quizbowl website (but as that hasn't been updated since 2002 who knows how much long ...riginal versions from May 1996. I have left the original e-mail addresses in the FAQ list intact, but there is no guarantee that those addresses still e
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