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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • Jordan Ellenberg and Jay Rosen were some members of this winning [[1989 PAC|Panasonic]] team. {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |next = [[1995 Florida Panasonic Team|Florida All-Stars]]
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  • Repeat [[2004 PAC|Panasonic]] winners, with a roster of [[Mike Wright]], [[Steve Young]], [[Will Sulliv {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • Championship team of the [[1988 PAC|first PAC]], with such members as Bill Fagan, Jim He {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2004 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2000 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • The winners of [[2002 PAC|Panasonic]]. Roster included Patrick Miles of [[2002 Howard (MD)|Howard]], Arthur O'D {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] [[Category:Panasonic Academic Challenge Championship teams]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |next = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...y years, winning the tournament in 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2006. Teams representing single schools from Maryland also won the PAC in 1988 and 1989 {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1999 Florida Panasonic Team|Florida All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2002 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...g the entire event, in the early 2000s and continuing to present excellent teams throughout his tenure in that position. Afterwards [[Susan Ikenberry]] of [ {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • Florida has sent an all-star team to Panasonic in many years, winning the tournament in 1995 and 1999. {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1998 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |next = [[1999 Florida Panasonic Team|Florida All-Stars]]
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  • Kevin Keegan and Michael Kravitz coached this winning [[1996 PAC|Panasonic]] team, which consisted of [[Gautam Mukunda]] and Jonathan Schlaifer from [ {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[2005 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia All-Stars]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...2008 Illinois Panasonic Team''' won the [[2008 PAC|2008 Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. It was the second consecutive victory in the tournament for Team Illino ...thier and Coach Pitz were members of the [[2007 PAC|2007]] [[2007 Illinois Panasonic Team|team]] that won the tournament.
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  • ...Panasonic in many years, winning the tournament in 2003, 2004, and 2005. A teams representing a single school from Virginia also won the PAC in 1994. {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • Champions of [[1992 PAC|Panasonic]]. Roster was David Liu of [[1992 Winston Churchill (MD)|Winston Churchill] {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] |previous = [[1992 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...Francis and Nancy Welborn were the coaches. This team also won [[1991 PAC|Panasonic]] and the last [[1991 Stars 2000|Stars 2000]], and finished second at [[199 {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ..., Nathan Gair, Melissa Legge and Ian Bell. Golubock was an All-American at Panasonic. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • * 1998 It's Academic Champions * 3rd Place 1998 PACE National Championship
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  • ...]] and was founded in the 1996-97 school year. Questions are supplied by [[Academic Hallmarks]]. ...il and feature eight teams that qualify through regional competitions. The teams play a round robin and the team that finishes with the best record is decla
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  • ...nts in the [[National Academic Championship]] until 2000 when one of their teams was [[2000_NAC#Grand_Junction_retroactive_forfeit_scandal|controversially ...been the perennial representative for Colorado at the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]], finishing sixth at the [[2004 PAC]], fifth at the [[2005 PAC]], and firs
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 2007; [[NAQT Vermont Championship|Vt. NAQT]] 2008, 2010, 2011 ...owns of Hinesburg, Williston, Shelburne, Charlotte and St. George. The CVU academic team is a member of the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]] and competes in the
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  • ...olars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016<br>[[NAQT Vermont State Championship|NAQT Vermont]] 2016 ...chool''' is a public school of about 1,200 students in Burlington, Vt. Its academic team competes in the [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl]] and other Vermont and r
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  • ...y League. The team also advanced to the final round of the statewide "It's Academic" T.V. Show, a feat not accomplished by the school in over a decade. The tea ...allenge. The team also participated in the statewide "[[It's_Academic|It's Academic]]" T.V. Show but lost to Holton Arms High School in the playoff.
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  • ...sted from 1976 to around 1988. It involved six-person high school quizbowl teams answering speed tossups such as "Name the longest river in Europe" on the f An event that would eventually become the National Academic Super Bowl was created by Duval County (Jacksonville Area) assistant superi
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  • ...us second place finishes in Overall competition, although an overall state championship still eludes them. *2006 - [[Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament]] Quarter-Finalist
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  • ...-up in 1999 and remain among of the league's most consistently competitive teams with 11 appearances in the final eight between 1997 and 2009. Rice's 1984 team participated in the [[1984 NAC|National Academic Championship]] in Dallas, and led by captain [[John Bennett]], advanced to the second ro
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  • Essex is a consistent contender in the Vermont Scholars' Bowl and has won the championship seven times, in 1995, 2002, 2010, 2013-2015, and in 2017. The 2010 title ga ...Farmer (2008) -- were key parts of Vermont all-star teams that reached the Panasonic semifinals.
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 2005 |champion = [[2005 Virginia Panasonic Team|Virginia All-Stars]]
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  • ...round of play against Team New Mexico, Team Maine, and [[Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team|Team Washington D.C.]]. ...Montana]], and the always impossibly tough defending champions: [[Maryland Panasonic Team|Team Maryland]].
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  • ...' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 7 (1993, 2003-2004, 2008-2009, 2011-2012); [[NAQT Vermont Championship|Vt. NAQT]] 1 (2007) ...ague]] since the tournament was formed in 1996-97 school year, winning the championship 12 times. The Marauders won the first two NHQBL titles in 1997 and 1998 and
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  • ...ational championship tournament of their choice. From 1989 until 1992, the championship was broadcast on Alabama Public Television. The top six preliminary scorers .... 1A-4A were relegated to the new Division III. An entry to the ASCA state championship tournament is guaranteed to the winner of the Alabama Independent Schools A
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  • The '''Commissioner's Academic Challenge''' (CAC) is a high school academic [[tournament]] in Florida. It is held at the Contemporary Resort in [[Walt ...worksheets, completed by each team, requiring several minutes to complete. Teams earn points for each correct answer, and are not subject to losing points f
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  • ...h Larry Allen was the sponsor of Missouri's [[Panasonic Academic Challenge|Panasonic]] team, some earlier iterations of the NKC tournament included elements ins ...thin the month before the tournament, 3 teams did not show up. With only 4 teams there was a round robin, and then [[Lexington (Missouri High School)|Lexing
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  • |state = NAQT [[NAQT Southern California State Championship|SoCal]]: 2010, '11, '14 ...cluding a single virtual season where their [[North County Academic League|academic league team]] played on NAQT questions).
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  • ...an active [[Science Bowl]] team, which won the 2019 National Science Bowl Championship, and has attended [[National History Bee and Bowl]] events. They do not cur ===2019-20 Academic Year===
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  • ...finals while teams that go 3-2 advance to the '''Medlar Cup'''. All other teams are eliminated. ...imination for all remaining teams. Action starts with the '''Medlar Cup''' teams playing off to produce a winner. That winner advances to the finals, possib
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  • ...tions. From 1997-2008, Team Illinois competed in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send a team to ...s attached to the [[NAQT_Illinois_State_Championship|IHSSBCA/NAST Illinois Championship]]. Coaches are encouraged to send players of exceptional talent, with an ey
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  • ...l is the predominant form of [[quizbowl]] played in Colorado. It runs on [[Academic Hallmarks]] (Great Auk) questions and can be considered [[bad quizbowl]] fo ...vitational meets in addition to regional competitions and a Colorado state championship that has been held annually ever since.
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  • ...2003 PACE]]; [[1989 NAC|1989 NAC]]; [[1991 NAC|1991 NAC]]; [[1991 PAC|1991 Panasonic]]; [[2003 TOC|2003 ASCN]]; [[2004 TOC|2004 ASCN]]; [[2005 TOC|2005 ASCN]] ...essentially every year since 1983. They run the [[Dorman Cavalier Academic Challenge]] every year.
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