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  • ...4, 2006,2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] |nats = 2002 [[SmartAsk!]], 2010 and 2011 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
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  • |state = 2000 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] |nats = 2000 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]], 2003 [[SmartAsk!]]
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  • ...ada and Ottawa in particular, and continues to be active and invaluable in the Canadian quizbowl scene. Smith played one game of "Brain Bowl" at the American School in Japan in seventh grade, and didn't like it.
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  • ...Ontario. She was captain of Lisgar's team for her remaining two years at the school. ...rally was spurned from Vardomskaya saying that [[SmartAsk!]] wasn't a real championship (which, in retrospect, was true). At 2002 provincials, TV host Joe Motiki
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  • ...m across the city, giving the school a strong Quizbowl and [[Reach for the Top]] team. ==Reach for the Top==
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  • |state = 1994 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] |nats = 1994 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]]
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  • |nats = 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013 [[Reach for the Top|Reach]] ...Simpson. They compete in the [[Toronto Schoolreach League]] to qualify for the Ontario provincial championships.
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  • ...wl team is a fairly decent team from Michigan that is notably ''not'' from the greater Detroit area. ...se games with DCC. Both teams are regarded among the top 10 or 20 teams in the country.
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  • ...ortantly, the fact that Lisgar had never qualified for the [[Reach for the Top]] National Finals. ...e team demolished [[Gananoque]] in the final, thus qualifying the team for the 2008 HSNCT.
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  • ...orm. [[Columbia]] University won their first-ever DI ICT title by securing the second game of a finals series against [[Illinois]] A. [[Stanford]] A place ...n]] while, in Division II, [[Vanderbilt]] defeated [[Minnesota]] B to take the title.
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  • ...tournament, the [[New Trier]] [[Scobol Solo]], is a major annual event in the Illinois high school circuit. Most other singles tournaments are side event ...en run as a '''shootout''', in which all players compete in a single room. The winner is usually decided by total points scored.
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  • ...[[Saajid Moyen]], and [[Chris Chiego]], and was the first Canadian to win the ACF Division I title. ====Reach for the Top====
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  • ...y School is a school in Brampton, Ontario that competes in [[Reach for the Top]]. == '''North Park Secondary School: School Reach Program''' ==
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  • |nats =Reach for the Top: [[2006 Woburn|2006]] ...team won their first national [[Reach for the Top]] title. They compete in the [[Scarborough Schoolreach League]]
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  • The '''2024 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament''' was held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, IL. ...e Jones]], [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) [[clear the field|cleared the field]] to win the title. [[WUSTL]] came in 2nd, with two losses; [[Stanford]] A placed third
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  • ...n Devecka]], [[Niyum Gandhi]], [[Jacob Mikanowski]], and [[Madhury Ray]]. The tournament was held at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia. ...e top 8 by record in each division moved on to the playoffs. Ties to join the playoff bracket were broken by a series of 10-tossup mini-games.
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  • ...m to win the [[2017 Chicago Open]], having also won in [[2016 Chicago Open|the previous year]]. ...2014 ACF Regionals]], 2016 [[MLK]], and [[2023 ACF Nationals]]. He is also the author of several side tournaments which have been increasingly well-receiv
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  • ...an tournament]] held in July at [[Simon Fraser]] University in Vancouver. The tournament ran from 1999 to 2017, and in its later years was mirrored at [[ ...ournament|participants writing their own packets]]. Beginning with VETO V, the mirror has been held at Toronto.
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  • | width="160px"| <font style="font-size:9pt">'''1991 IHSA State Championship Tournament'''</font> ...It was the fifth State Championship Tournament in Illinois, sponsored by the IHSA.
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  • ...B Canada (Varsity Bowl), 2015 Reach, 2016 IHBB Canada (Varsity Bowl), 2017 Reach ...2011, 2014-2015, 2018<br/> PACE: 2011, 2013, 2017, 2019<br/> Reach for the Top: 2008, 2011, 2015-2017<br/> IHBB Canada: 2015, 2016-2019
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  • ...-quizbowl.png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17581 this t ...ry year, state championship is pyramidal and reaches almost all regions of the state
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  • ...ondary institution located in London, Ontario. Its quizbowl team is one of the oldest in Canada. ...nd were re-established at a later time. Western won at their first outing, the Canadian Quiz Championships at Waterloo in 1999.
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  • ...last tossup--the only team to come within 280 points of TJ in any game at the HSNCT that year. ...Mississippi to reach the finals of a good quizbowl national championship. The team consisted of [[Kyle Haddad-Fonda]], Benjamin Bishop, Patrick Leahy, an
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  • ...quizbowl in Canada has grown from a mildly peripheral community to one of the most active and consolidated circuits anywhere. ...CE NSC]]—growth at the high school level for years remained uneven. During the COVID-19 pandemic, high school quizbowl has almost entirely ceased to opera
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  • ...e thirteenth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. The tournaments were held on Friday, March 20, 2009. The tournament was managed by John Rathbun, and equipment furnished by [[Buzzer
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  • '''Reach for the Top''' is the dominant high school quiz competition in Canada. It is composed largely of ...udents usually play [[Genies en herbe]], while university students play in the [[quizbowl]] format.
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  • ...punishment upon discovery of plagiarism, largely due to the inability of [[the circuit]] to actually enforce this punishment, although just about everyone ...on during the 2007 College Tournament that proved too difficult for any of the competitors.
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  • ...ional high school and college level is a two-team competition in which the teams compete to buzz in on [[tossup]] questions and then collaborate on [[bonus] The typical quizbowl competition features questions from a variety of academic
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  • '''Chattahoochee High School''' is a high school in Georgia that runs the [[Chattahoochee Academic Team Tournament]] in mid-December every year. ...s at HSNCT with 76. Player's from that year's team competed at PACE NSC as the Sidney Lanier Experience and placed 15th.
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  • The '''2022 [[MSHSAA State Championship]]''' was held on May 6-7, 2022. Classes 1-3 competed on Friday and Classes ...T's prohibition on using their questions for in-person competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • ...e former president of [[Western Ontario]] Quiz Bowl and a former member of the [[Toronto]] Trivia Club. ...aunders]] in the 1999 city [[Reach for the Top]] championship, and 17th in the 1999 provincial tournament.
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  • [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Ontario high school teams]] ...choolreach League]]. (Note: The Vincent Massey team that won the national championship in 1966 and 1978 was from Etobicoke, Ontario and that school no longer is i
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  • ...l]]" (namely, an emphasis on rewarding greater levels of [[knowledge]] and the pursuit of [[fairness]] in question structure and competition [[formats]]). ...the now-defunct [[College Bowl]] and the still-running [[National Academic Championship]] as well as a number of state-specific formats.</onlyinclude>
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  • The '''2023 [[MSHSAA State Championship]]''' was held on May 5-6, 2023. Classes 1-3 competed on Friday and Classes Questions for Districts and State were once again provided by [[NAQT]] in the 22 [[tossup-bonus format]]. All questions are worth 10 points each with no
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  • |state = [[2006 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2006 IHSA]]; 2005 Masonic, 2006 Masonic ...the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series. The head coach, since 1994, is Kevin Palmer.
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  • ...0 students in grades 9-12 from Southeast Huntsville. Grissom is a part of the Huntsville City Schools (HCS) system. ...|2000 Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. Grissom won the 2018 [[ASCA JV State Championship]].
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  • ...in [[Charles Hang]], tying for 27th at the [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT HSNCT]]. The team is currently coached by Sharon King. ...AQT]], reaching the State competition in 2000 and 2001 and placing 27th at the [[2009 HSNCT]].
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  • ...Yu, [[Charles Hang]], Katelyn McLaury, and [[Kevin Robb]]), accompanied by the girlfriend of team member Lucas Vicars on left. ...efforts rewarded by a tie for 27th at the [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT HSNCT]]. The team was coached by Communications Arts teacher Kathryn Keierleber and capt
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  • ...'s history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United Kingdom]]. Hello to any editors of this page. Here is a brief summary of the templates and formatting being employed:
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  • The '''2015 [[MSHSAA]] State Championship''' was held on May 8-9, 2015. Classes 1 and 2 competed on Friday and Classe ...A sets (137A, 139A, 143A) and one IS set (146) unavailable for use during the regular season in Missouri.
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  • ...r lifetime achievement in coaching; both for their prowess in winning, and for their work in other areas related to coaching (notably as a tournament host ...n 2004. The first class was voted on in the Fall of 2004, and inducted in the Spring of 2005.
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  • |state = 2004 [[NAQT Iowa State Championship|Iowa NAQT]], 2013 Illinois Masonics ...hip Series, as well as in the [[Metro North League]]. The team was coached for many years by [[David Riley]], who was succeeded in 2011 by one of his form
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  • ...nnati, Ohio. Founded in 1895, Walnut Hills High School continues to strive for academic excellence in all fields. ..., Walnut would play only events using the [[OAC]] format. This denied them the opportunity to compete at a national level.
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