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  • ...Academic Bowl''' was a high school national championship tournament run in 1996 and 1997 by one-time [[National Academic Championship]] staffer and former | [[1996 NAB|1996]]
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  • ...for its fall tournament each year. The [https://quizbowlpackets.com/946/ 1996], [https://quizbowlpackets.com/982/ 1997], and [https://quizbowlpackets.com [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1996 [[ACF Nationals]] |stats = [https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/95-96/acfnatl96_jubjub.txt]
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  • ...as the de facto state championship. The Academic Challenge was created in 1996 by John Tate, also the longtime coach of [[Riverside (WY)|Riverside High Sc |1996
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  • ...For the largest tournaments based on rounds played, see [[List of longest tournaments]]'' The '''largest tournaments by field size''' have all been high school [[national]]s, with large [[hous
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  • '''Harvest Bowl''' was an experimental tournament held in 1996 under the direction of its editor and primary author, [[Randolph-Macon]] su [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category: Bad quizbowl]]
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  • ...tournaments over the years. The team made it to the Quarterfinals of the [[1996 IHSA State Championship Tournament]], and they finished 2nd in the [[Masoni *Masonic State Tournament: 2nd Place - 1996
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  • |state = [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|1996 PSAC]] ...in West Chester, PA. They compete primarily on local format questions and tournaments in Lancaster County, although they also participate in [[Quiznet]] and the
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  • ...ast year before the statewide Scholastic Bowl was organized (academic year 1996-1997). [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ester University Challenge team to four titles and continues to enter open tournaments with the MUESLI team.
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  • ...ersity of [[Michigan]] over Martin Luther King Day weekend, since at least 1996. An incarnation of this tournament was also run at [[Georgia Tech]] during From 1996 to 2004, the tournament used NAQT [[timing]] rules, including a nine-minute
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  • ...p]]. (There was also a spring 2002 edition of this using NAQT IS #29.) The 1996 to 2000 editions were house written, and the 1997 version was mirrored (or | 1996?
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  • ...tional tournaments, as well as hosting several high school and junior high tournaments. He slowed down around 2005 as he took on more of an administrative role wi ...d questions written by team members, and there were also a small number of tournaments affiliated with IHSSBCA. More than any other program, MacArthur was instrum
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  • ...a small circuit of tournaments, advertised as "preparatory" HCASC Pre-NCT tournaments, which are run and attended by HCASC programs on questions supplied by Coll ...ted for his "[[civility|intemperate]]" language. Nonetheless the "licensed tournaments" policy was also repealed before the 1999-2000 academic year.
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  • ...alley Tournament|1996]] || [[1996 Manheim Township|Manheim Township]] || [[1996 Hershey|Hershey]] ...gory:High school quizbowl in Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • |1996 ...ry:High school quizbowl in North Carolina]] [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...[[2017 NAQT ICT|2017 NAQT ICT Division I]]; [[1996 College Bowl Nationals|1996 College Bowl]], [[1998 College Bowl Nationals|1998 College Bowl]], [[2000 C ==Tournaments==
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  • |nats appearances = ASCN TOC: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ...astic Bowl. In the past, they have competed on at least three different TV tournaments - [[Battle of the Brains]], the "Central Virginia" division of [[It's Acade
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  • ...ips (1990 and 1994) and losing in the title game two other times (1995 and 1996). SJA also won the 2005 title, highlighting an eight-year span (1999-2006) ==National tournaments==
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  • ...ted him as the vendor for the 2007-08 season. He is also noted for running 1996's Randolph-Macon [[Harvest Bowl]], which was quite possibly the worst tourn ...son team survived a year. While at Mason, he directed two summer [[trash]] tournaments called [[Capital Punishment]]. While the first was decently-received, the s
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  • ...], but without the ethical baggage; many teams who preferred lower-quality tournaments but did not wish to deal with Chip Beall attended ASCN exclusively as their | [[1996 TOC|1996]]
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  • ...1994]] [[Category: Players active in 1995]] [[Category: Players active in 1996]] [[Category: Players active in 1997]] ...t, he was a noted early supporter of [[ACF]]. Kendall still plays in open tournaments.
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  • |state = '''[[OSSAA State Championship|OSSAA]] Class A''': 1996 ...with a shocking win over [[Yukon]]. They continued their success at other tournaments including the 2023 Murray State Aggie Qualifier, as well as an amazing run
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  • ...nal Classic VI''' was a tournament held at [[Stanford]] on February 17-18, 1996, with tournament director [[Mark Ruzon]]. Schools that attended were Berke [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/95-96/cc6.txt Results and Observations]
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  • ...in the nation. At the junior varsity level, Coach Sroka’s players won two tournaments and a league title while posting an overall record of 92-23. Meanwhile, th
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  • ...ching to political science. Anthony has staffed, edited, and directed many tournaments through CWRU including the first Buzz-a-Trois college singles trash tournam A list of tournaments Anthony played in can be found at this archived link [http://www.case.edu/o
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  • ...umbus, Ohio. The field consists of the top 2 teams at each of the Regional tournaments held the week before. The defending champion is [[Solon]] High School. *1996 - Brecksville-Broadview Heights
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  • |state = 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008 [[MSHSAA]]; 2008, 2009 [[NAQT Missouri Qualif ...en]], the team won the [[MSHSAA]] Class 4 State Championship six times, in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, and 2008, as well as the first two [[NAQT Missouri
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  • ...team was relatively inactive, usually attending only non-packet submission tournaments in close proximity to DC, but has been revived several times since then and ==Tournaments==
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  • |1996 |MVP 1995,1996
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  • ...l after 2008, there are no formal restrictions on participation in outside tournaments by HCASC schools. HCASC is fully and lavishly funded by Honda's American di ...set. It is not clear whether or not High School Bowl still is used for any tournaments or is still offered by the College Bowl Company.
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  • ...]] in late 2008, to primarily discussing and promoting "[[good quizbowl]]" tournaments, including encouraging increased attendance at [[HSNCT]] and [[PACE NSC]]. ...009 to emphasize the concept of announcing tournaments online, as Missouri tournaments often go unannounced online until someone discovers a [[MACA#Tournament_Cal
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  • ...the Missouri quizbowl scene, due to his propensity for moderating various tournaments on nearly every weekend and his assistance to new teams. [[Category: High school players active in 1996]]
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  • *[[Lampeter-Strasburg]] (1996-) *[[Lancaster Mennonite]] (1996-)
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  • ...l high school trash quiz bowl tournament and compete in several collegiate tournaments each semester. ==History/Tournaments==
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  • ...allenge''' is a tournament hosted by [[Walton|Walton High School]]. Recent tournaments have used NAQT A sets. The 22nd incarnation of the tournament was the subje | 7th [http://www.quizbowlpackets.com/934/1996-10%20newsletter.pdf Triple Q Newsletter]
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  • ...ed in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team has played and hosted tournaments for many years. ...in CBI tournaments in 2001. The team usually plays in ACF, mACF, and NAQT tournaments in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, with occasional out of region trips.
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  • ...phe has been heavily involved in the writing and editing of NAQT's college tournaments (especially [[ICT]]) since 2010. |year = 1996
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  • ...school players active in 1995]] [[Category: High school players active in 1996]] [[Category:High school players active in 1997]] [[Category:High school pl ...ew years in the real world, he resurfaced for [[Cleveland State]] at a few tournaments in 2008. He started his Ph.D. in Human Resources at [[Ohio State|The Ohio S
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  • .... It was the fifth season in which there were separate State Championship Tournaments held for small schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • ...een frequent hosts of Masonic Sectionals, IHSA Regionals, & IHSA Sectional tournaments. *IHSA Sectional titles: 1996-2A, 1991
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  • | 1996 | 1996
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  • ...e first appearance of UCLA on the mainstream circuit is ACF Regionals West 1996, in which an [[Asmin Pathare]]-led team finished 3-7, good enough for a tie ==Tournaments==
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  • ...titles won. For a list of title-winning college '''teams''', including at tournaments predating ACF Nationals and ICT, as well as Undergraduate and Division II t :[[Jason King]] (1996 ACF)
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  • ...e "standard" NAQT tossup/bonus game format as used at ICT, SCT, HSNCT, and tournaments using IS sets without local modifications. NAQT has also produced sets in v ==1996-1997==
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  • ...tats|statistics]]. It, unlike the established/historic six other Tennessee tournaments, does not use worksheets. The tournament has not been held since 2016. | 1996
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  • | [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/93-94/martinez94.txt minimal info] | [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/94-95/harmonic95.txt some info]
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  • ...nvitational Scholars Bowl''' is a tournament hosted by [[Brookwood]]. Past tournaments have faced criticism for writing [[bad quizbowl]] questions; after a 2013 e | 1996
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  • | 1996 || [[Montpelier]] || [[St. Johnsbury]] == Other tournaments ==
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  • ...or its team-based [[national championships]] and recommends for most local tournaments. Many tournaments abrogate the provisions for [[timed play]], instead confining the game to a
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