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  • ...hool team''' from Barrhead, Alberta won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. [http://www.reachforthetop.com/champions1.cfm] They were coached by [[Ken While at the national championships in Ottawa, the team defeated teams from Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, and Quebec.
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  • ...ommy Casalaspi]], [[Evan Adams]], and [[David Seal]]) won the [[2012 ICT]] championship over [[Illinois]]. The same lineup, except with [[Daniel Hothem]] instead o ...a]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...n [[Triple Crown|both national quizbowl championships and the College Bowl championship]] in his career as a whole. [[Category: Players on ICT Division I championship teams]]
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  • A team which finished fourth at the [[1993 NAC|National Academic Championship]] with an all-underclassman team of [[Amanda Goad]], Matt Carter, Sam Easte [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...e "large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's State Championship series. The Colonels also compete in the [[North Metropolitan Scholastic Bo *NAQT Small School National Championship Tournament (Open Division): 2023 - T11th, 2022 - T17th, 2021 - T17th
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  • ...New Brunswick titles in [[Reach for the Top]] during the 1990s and won the national title in 1995 after losing a close Final to [[Bell]] in 1994. [[Category:New Brunswick high school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Historical college teams]] [[Category: National championship teams]]
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  • ...o]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]] [[Category:Seth Teitler]]
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  • ...ol in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They won the 1970 [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. ...ls as a Manitoba representative. They finished fourth in 2002. In the 2014 national championships, they defeated eventual champion [[Martingrove]] during the r
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  • ...e]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • |field = 28 teams ==2012 ACF National Championship==
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  • ...ol in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They won the 1971 [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. [[Category:Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • ...e]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...team participates in Quiznet, and often qualifies to the National Academic Championship. [[Category:Delaware high school teams]]
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  • ...4 team from [[St. George's]] School won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. ...e Ontario in nearly a decade, and was also the first year in which Ontario teams had no Grade 13 students (although [[UTS]], a school that never had a 13th
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  • [[Category: National championship teams]] [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • ...[Gloucester]] High School in Ottawa won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. They had previously won with the [[1998 Gloucester]] team. ..., they defeated [[UTS]] first in the the Ontario finals, then again in the national final. The game-winning question was: "I was born in Grand Pre. Who am I?
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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 {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[National Tournament of Academic Excellence]]
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  • ..."big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Mustangs also compete in the [[Mid-Suburban League]] (MSL). *IHSSBCA NAQT Illinois State Championship: 2014 - 24th
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  • ...ampionships. The school has occasionally hosted the [[NAQT Minnesota State Championship]] {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT Minnesota State Championship]]
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  • ...yoff game. This year’s team was one of the youngest and least experienced teams ever coached. Although this year could have been considered a rebuilding y ...vi High School by a final score of 550-535 to bring home their tenth state championship in the last fourteen years. Junior captain Brett Harrison was named to the
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  • ...y allow teams from small schools (most notably the [[Small School National Championship Tournament]]).</onlyinclude>
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  • * 3rd Place 1998 PACE National Championship * 6th Place 2005 PACE National Championship
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2008 NAQT Iowa State Championship ...igh school state championship in 2008 as well as the first ever NAQT State Championship in Iowa.
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  • ...ean, Vivian Miao, and Mike Stafford won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. [[Category:Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • ...rd-breaking 7th consecutive state championship and the team’s 4th National Championship. ...team tournament, only to be defeated in the finals by the previous year’s national champion Hunter College from New York City.
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  • ...chool in Fort Collins, Colorado. They are a regular at [[National Academic Championship|Beall Bowl]] and [[Colorado Knowledge Bowl]]. [[Category:Colorado high school teams]]
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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. ==National tournaments==
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  • ...hool in Toronto, Ontario. They won the 1969 [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. ...st active champion school. Despite producing relatively strong SchoolReach teams they have yet to progress past the regional stage of the competition due to
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  • ...the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. While it was the second championship for the team from Truro, Nova Scotia, it was considered an upset over the h [[Category: Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • ...ip Beall]]'s [[Questions Unlimited]] tournament for middle school quizbowl teams. The tournament is held concurrently with the [[NAC]]. It uses the Chipbow
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  • ...1991 TOC|ASCN]]. This was widely regarded as the most impressive record of national-level achivement before the [[modern era of high school quizbowl|modern era [[Category:Panasonic Academic Challenge Championship teams]]
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  • ...ll]] High School in Nepean, Ontario won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. The team was coached by [[Richard Mageau]]. ...final. The following season, the [[1995 Fredericton]] team would win the national title. The final question was "Who was the first NHL hockey player to scor
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  • ==Championship Team Composition== [[Category:National championship teams]]
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  • ...] for the [[List of college quizbowl national champion players|second most national titles]] in quizbowl history. She also played with [[Berkeley]] from 1998-2 ==National titles==
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  • ...olars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2016<br>[[NAQT Vermont State Championship|NAQT Vermont]] 2016 ==National tournaments==
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  • ...rom [[Lisgar]] Collegiate Institute won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. ...al. Both Lisgar and UTS qualified for Nationals. This was Lisgar's first national qualification and first year in which they had a winning record during TVO'
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  • The 2005-06 team from [[Woburn]] CI won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. Finishing third in Ontario the year before, the 2006 team swept through O [[Category: Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • |field = 48 teams ...t national title for [[Eric Mukherjee]], who had participated in his first national finals match seven years prior at [[2008 ACF Nationals]] and played at a co
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  • ..., Bernard Hibbits, and Kim Mohammed won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. They were the first champions from Nova Scotia. [[Category:Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • ==National Academic Championship== [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...me middle school programs, such as [[Longfellow]], have historically taken teams to high school tournaments to varying levels of success. ...h year in addition to the MSNCT set. The MSNCT now has a field size of 144 teams, more than half of the 272 team [[HSNCT]] field.
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  • ...arsity State Championship, despite having a higher PPB than many qualified teams. The tournament was canceled, however, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. ...]]. They lost in the quarterfinals to [[Pingry]], the #1 seed and eventual national champion.
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  • ...first and so far the only Oregon high school team to win a major national championship. {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[National History Bowl]] Varsity
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  • ...nd won 261 games or 81.5% of those played. Even more impressive, the four teams brought home a total of thirty-seven trophies and awards including fifteen ...he novice level, Susan Leninger joined the coaching staff. Entered as two teams, the novice players of coaches Sroka and Leninger played in nine competitio
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  • ...Bagby) did lose several games at that tournament on the way to winning the championship there. [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...e "small school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's State Championship series. Making it one of the few Class A public school programs located wit ...[[Macomb]]. Due to its classification it also won the "Very Small School" national title as well. The team was led by star players, Akshar Goyal & Pranav Visw
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  • ...reg Kozdrowski, Kevin O'Brien and George Rodziewicz were runners up in the national finals. [[Category:Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1987 [[National Academic Championship]] |editors = [[National Academic Association]]
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