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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = James Hubert Blake High School ...rsch]]. By the end of the year, only one of those people was still playing quizbowl.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Oakland Mills High School ...he [[2014 HSNCT]] with a 11-4 record. After the graduation of their A team in 2014, Oakland Mills' tournament attendance sharply dropped and since that t
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  • '''Logan Feingold''' plays for [[William and Mary]]. In high school, he played for for [[Quince Orchard]] and received an honorable mention for [[Category:High school players active in 2015]]
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  • ...or teams from DC to travel to Richmond or vice-versa on as regular a basis in order to play tournaments. ...teams can often take public transit like buses or Amtrak to attend events in this region.
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  • ...here he was a member of four state championship teams, and went on to play in college at [[Missouri S&T]]. ...out of the state, Paul was one of the most visible figures in the Missouri quizbowl scene, due to his propensity for moderating various tournaments on nearly e
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] ...n end-of-season polls, he is considered one of the best active generalists in the game.
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  • ...iel Guedes''' is a player for [[Richard Montgomery|Richard Montgomery High School]]. He was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-Worl [[Category: High school players active in 2015]]
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  • ...]]. Unlike the [[Maryland Fall Classic]], this tournament has always been in [[mACF]] format. | [[GDS|Georgetown Day School]]
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  • ...sh''' was a one-off tournament hosted by [[Montgomery Blair]]. It was held in 2011 as a mirror of [[WUHSAC]]. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • '''Andrew Alexander''' played high school quizbowl for [[Princess Anne]]. His team went 5-5 at the [[2004 HSNCT]] and tied for ...006 UNC tournament, the 2007 NAQT Sectionals at George Mason, and the 2007 Maryland Terrapin.
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  • ...of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear" in 2010. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2013–2017) ...Chicago Open]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals]], as one of the greatest college quizbowl players of all time.
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  • ...ve in 2000]] [[Category:Players active in 2001]] [[Category:Players active in 2002]] ...Jefferson (VA)|TJHSST]] (1995-1998) [[Category:High school players active in 1998]]
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  • ...it, however, experienced pyramidal players often choose to not participate in MABL, typically citing the perceived anti-competitive nature of non-pyramid ...other in a round robin. These matches are followed by an "up-down round," in which teams are bracketed by standings, and a finals round usually using a
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  • ...2015–2019) [[Category: Players active in 2015]] [[Category: Players active in 2016]] ...in 2012]] [[Category: Players active in 2013]] [[Category: Players active in 2014]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eleanor Roosevelt High School ...the 2000 [[HSNCT]] and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 [[NSC]]. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events.
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  • ...ticle describes the quizbowl team at Indiana University. For high quizbowl in the state of Indiana, see [[NAQT Indiana State Qualifier]].'' '''Indiana University''' is a university whose flagship campus is in Bloomington, Indiana.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...but for recording the [[Quizbowl Cast]], formerly hosting the [[Main Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and edit
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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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  • ...]] Quizbowl Club. It was held in 2006 to 2011 and again on a one-off basis in 2016. It used [[NAQT]] [[IS|Invitational Series]] questions and house-writt | [[Maryland Fall]]
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  • ...tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]]. ...nd on the It's Academic TV show, nor has there been any computational math in the tournament. Also, a category round is still included despite the categ
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  • As TJ was undefeated in the playoffs, Charter had to win twice in the final. They won the first game 385-335, but lost after TJ got the firs Henry, Raja, and Neeraj were the core of the team that finished 5th in 2007.
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  • ...given out by [[HSQBRank]] to recognize the best individual players in high school quiz bowl that year. | [[Western Albemarle|Western Albemarle High School]]
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  • Sanford School '''coach''' (2000-2002) ===High School===
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2006-2008) ...uestions. Jonathan is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]].
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  • ...tches recorded at tournaments Mike Bentley attends. The only editing done in these matches is to crop off the beginning and the end, so swearing and var In the past, each episode was recorded with an iRiver t30 MP3 player. More re
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  • ...hat did the Kyoto Protocol seek to do?" They also twice made the playoffs in Chip's [[Quiznet]] league. ...n to play quizbowl at the University of [[Maryland]]. He also hosts the [[Quizbowl Podcast]] and is the former administrator of this wiki.
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  • ...''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[High Tech]]. It was first held in 2014. |Maryland Fall
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  • ...o the best team from a school which fields multiple teams, referred to as [School Name] A. The following teams would be B-team, C-team, etc. </onlyinclude> ...nicated to tournament directors well ahead of time. Sometimes, even when a school's A-team is intended to be stronger than its B-team, the B-team finishes hi
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  • ...|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team president [[Richard Yu]]. | [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington A]]
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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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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...and]] and [[Chicago]]. Long considered one of the best active generalists in the game, he was a major scorer on the teams that won the [[2008 ICT|2008]]
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  • ...al Tournament''' was a high school event hosted yearly by [[Georgetown Day School]] at notably inconsistent times from 2007 to 2012, when it ceased to run. It is named in honor of GDS student [[Benjamin Cooper]].
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  • ...is a program that began on 7 January 2017. This program recognizes a high school team(s) each week based on performance at competitions the previous week. ! School
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  • ...rs included [[Weijia Cheng]], [[Naveed Chowdhury]], and [[Ani Perumalla]] (Maryland), and [[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]], [[Isaac Kirk-Dav ....5 "other thought" (literary criticism, art history, historiography, etc.) in the style of [[Will Holub-Moorman]] and Jacob Reed's 2015 [[VICO]] tourname
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Winston Churchill High School |state = Maryland
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  • |citystate = Maryland (probably) ...er than tournament sets. DACQ produced 45 packets of 20/20 mACF questions, in addition to subject-specific study guides.
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  • | School = [[Chicago]] ...[Gautam Kandlikar]]. It was head-edited by Ike and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]. In addition to the main site ate Chicago, Peaceful Resolution was mirrored at
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  • ...in 2002, skipped a year, and then became an annual event. It often occurs in October, though the 2002 event was held November 3. [[Illinois]] hosted a fall tournament in 1995 directed by Martin Stroup. [[MacArthur]] defeated [[Quincy]] for the C
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  • {{confuse|the Maryland player of the early 2000's [[Adam Fine]]}} In high school, Adam played for [[UChicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory Schools]],
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  • ...given out by [[HSQBRank]] to recognize the best individual players in high school quiz bowl that year. | [[Hinsdale Central|Hinsdale Central High School]]
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  • ...ridiculous amount of wires in the system, which is difficult to transport in anything less than a medium-sized plastic storage tub as a result.</onlyinc ...erruptions from the moderator calling out utterances such as "D2" or (high school player favorite) "C4".
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  • ...vitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Bel Air|Bel Air High School]]. The tournament uses NAQT lightning rounds and speed checks. Prior to 201 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ournament hosted annually by [[Chattahoochee]]. It has typically been held in the winter. ...e 2012–13 season. The 2020 CATT set was also house-written, and was played in 2020–21.
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  • ...l over State College. They went 7-0 in their preliminary bracket, and 6-1 in their playoff bracket. The loss came from Walter Johnson, although another ...were denied on both counts. This was an unfortunate ending to the largest quizbowl tournament to that date, at 192 teams.
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  • ...before then. He knows some music, and is probably the only person left in quizbowl who remains nostalgic for the 30-20-10 and other "nonstandard" bonus format ==High School==
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  • ...both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places.</onlyinclude> ...s are single occasion only, while others are produced annually by the same school(s). Typically, the schools that write a housewrite each year are also the o
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  • ...here, he was considered one of two or three best active literature players in the game. == High School ==
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  • ...uizbowl team at the University of South Carolina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]] ...' (or '''U of SC''', but not '''[[USC]]''') is a public university located in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team has played and hosted tourna
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  • ...acomb, Illinois sponsored by the Rotary Club. The tournament has been held in January since 1999, and since the mid-2000's has represented one of the top ...13. In western Illinois, the Galesburg Rotary started their own tournament in 1989. However, compared to the later Macomb Rotary, it was usually a smalle
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