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  • ...eams is considerably smaller than the number of ASCA teams, due to not all Alabama private schools being part of the AISA Scholars' Bowl Program. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...s at the ASCA Middle School District LAMP and High School District Central Alabama. * [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school-results.jsp?org_id=53975 NAQT Stats page]
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  • ...not been held since the spring of 2011. It was first held in January 2009. In 2011, the tournament had both JV and varsity divisions. |[[Alabama School of Fine Arts|Alabama Fine Arts A]]
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  • ...ions and that tournament became the sole high school quizbowl championship in the state. ! Small School
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Alabama |Image = Alabama.gif
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  • The '''Brindlee Mountain Invitational''' was a high school tournament hosted by [[Brindlee Mountain]]. It was held between 2004 and 20 | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • ...tournament hosted by [[Columbia (AL)|Columbia High School]] in Huntsville, Alabama, run by [[Lee Henry]]. The tournament is now defunct and has not been held [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...urnament in Hoover, Alabama. It is hosted by [[Hoover]] and was first held in 2013. |}[[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...nship]], the [[ASCA Junior Varsity State Championship]], the [[ASCA Middle School State Championship]], and the [[ASCA Elementary Open]]. Since 2022, [[Chris ...mber of wildcard teams selected based on points then compete at the Middle School State Tournament. Top teams from both district tournaments and the state to
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  • ...a member of the [[Alabama Academic Quizbowl Team]] at the University of [[Alabama]]. ...was the leading scorer on the Alabama team that finished tied for seventh in NAQT's Division II portion of the [[2007 ICT]]; he finished as the seventh
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  • ...ournament is hosted by [[LAMP]] and runs on an NAQT set. It was first held in 2013. From 2014, the tournament has been divided into Varsity and JV divisi |[[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Arab Junior High |image = Arab Junior High logo.jpg
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  • ...e]] sets and was a perennial example of [[bad quizbowl]] until QG's buyout in June 2016. Question writing for regular season rounds was contracted to [[H ==High School Results==
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  • ...[[Bevill-Fayette]], the tournament runs on an NAQT set and was first held in 2014. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...by [[DAR]] in Grant Alabama. It was held in late August from 2009 to 2011. In 2011, the tournament had both JV and Varsity divisions. The tournament used [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ollege in Dothan, Alabama. It runs on an NAQT [[A-set]] and was first held in 2011. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ent is hosted by [[Enterprise]] and runs on an NAQT set. It was first held in 2012. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...place at Huntsville's Southside Baptist Church. Its usual field is mainly Alabama teams, although Tennessee teams like [[Hume-Fogg]] and [[MLK]] have attende In 2018 the site was moved to Central Presbyterian Church.
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  • ...club president before his 2016 graduation. He later went on to reboot the quizbowl program at Auburn University. ...s named 4A State Champions in 2018 by placing 4th at the [[ASCA Small High School State Championship]].
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  • ...' is an annual high school tournament at [[Alabama]] to commemorate one of Alabama's great statesmen. The first edition was on 25 August, 2007. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ent in Cullman, Alabama. It is hosted by [[West Point]] and was first held in 2012. |}[[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...question set since the 2012-2013 season. It has a middle school and a high school division. ==High School Results==
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Albert P. Brewer High School ...only abbreviated as Brewer, is a 9-12 public high school in Morgan County, Alabama. It is coached by Max Parker.
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  • The '''Alabama History Bee and Bowl''' is a [[National History Bee and Bowl]] regional eve | [[University School of Nashville]]
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  • ...Rutsky''' is a co-founder of [[Qwiz]]. He has served as President of the [[Alabama Scholastic Competition Association]] and was the longtime coach of [[Hoover ...ooper Award]] for his efforts encouraging "[[good quizbowl]]" practices in Alabama, including running the entire ASCA state series on [[pyramidal]] questions.
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  • ...2020 JV History Bowl National Championship, finishing 6th. He placed 11th in the 2020 JV National History Bee as a semifinalist. Vishal is an executive [[Category:Middle school players active in 2019]]
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  • ...is a high school tournament hosted by [[Hoover]]. Its 8th edition was held in 2012. | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • ...hical proximity. The tournaments are held at high schools (or equivalents) in late January. [[Category:Middle school tournaments]]
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  • ...he tournament began in 1973, making it the longest-running invitational in Alabama. | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • ...unded in 2018 that aims to help middle and high school students improve in quizbowl. Qwiz was formed by [[Eric Huff]] and [[Josh Rutsky]]. ...iz5, runs in-person and online quizbowl camps, and produces the [[National Quizbowl Conference]].
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  • ...CA Small High School State Championship''' is [[ASCA]]'s small school high school state tournament. It has been held since 2013. ...ent was renamed "Division II" and held in concurrence with the [[ASCA High School State Championship]] at [[Jefferson State]].
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  • ...nated the most money. In 2014 it was the "Stephen Light Invitational," and in 2016 it was known as the "Rainwater Invitational". |}[[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Alabama School of Fine Arts ...009 [[ASCA High School State Championship]]s. ASFA has not participated in quizbowl since 2013. ASFA attended the [[2005 NSC]].
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  • ...schools and middle schools in the school district. Middle schools compete in the JV division. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...t of their choice. From 1989 until 1992, the championship was broadcast on Alabama Public Television. The top six preliminary scorers of the tournament are de ...the ASCA state championship tournament is guaranteed to the winner of the Alabama Independent Schools Association state tournament.
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  • West Point High School is a "Small" school located in Cullman County, AL. ...e in the Fall of 2012, when former [[Brindlee Mountain]] and Columbia High School coach [[Lee Henry]] became coach.
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  • ...[Bevill-Jasper]] from at least 2000 to 2017, first adopting NAQT questions in 2013. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • |}[[Category:High school tournaments]] [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| Grissom || Grissom || Altamont || Grissom || Auburn || Tournament began in 1997 || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...and [[Vanderbilt]] and is a current player for [[Northwestern]]. In middle school, he played for [[Liberty Middle (AL)|Liberty]]. ===Middle School===
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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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  • 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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  • ...re County, PA that claims to be the oldest continuous academic competition in the United States. It is currently run through the Delaware County Intermed ...elCo Hi-Q began as a radio show called Scott Hi-Q and has not changed much in format since. Hi-Q has been played continually since 1948. Buzzer systems a
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  • |highschool = Westdale Secondary School (Hamilton, Ontario) ...rudgen. A proponent of quizbowl travel, Jordan has played tournaments from Alabama to College Park, Maryland, to Orlando, FL, and throughout the Great Lakes r
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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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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] (2004-2010), [[Alabama]] (2010-2014) ...ions. He served as Vice President of Internal Affairs of Alabama Academic Quizbowl Team during the 2012-13 season and the President during the 2013-14 season.
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  • ...udents from [[Gatton Academy|Gatton]]) has enhanced the team's performance in recent years. | [[DRAGOON|DRAGOON at Alabama]]
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  • ...ing $750.00. First held in 1991, the tournament switched to NAQT questions in 2012. The top five teams qualify for the [[MSNCT]]. |[[Arab Junior High]]
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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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  • ...CC team was founded in the Spring of 2010 by [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] player [[Charles Hang]], who led the team to victory at the [[2 ..., he would be eligible to play for SCC despite having played for [[WUSTL]] in the previous semester, Hang led the team to a victory at the Kansas [[2010
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