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  • |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (2002-2005) [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2003]] ==Tournaments==
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  • |schoolcur = [[Harvard]] (2005-2009) [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]] ...ry stat-keeper for most tournaments hosted at Harvard, as well as at other tournaments hosted elsewhere in the Northeast, and he is valued for his logistical prow
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  • The exact date of these tournaments is not known. | 2004-2005
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  • ...[[2003 MSHSAA State Championship|2003]], [[2005 MSHSAA State Championship|2005]], [[2008 MSHSAA State Championship|2008]], [[2010 MSHSAA State Championshi St. Joseph Christian hosts its annual [[Lion's Legacy]] MSHSAA-format tournaments for varsity and JV in February.
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  • |highschool = [[Rancho Bernardo High School]] (2005-2009) ==Tournaments==
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  • | 2004-2005 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...am tournaments in the Bay Area. They won the SCT West Division II title in 2005 and attended their only ICT that year, finishing tied for 13th in Division ...nct after the captain of the 2005 team graduated. UC Davis began attending tournaments again during the 2013-14 season, appearing at the Berkeley sites of Early A
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  • ...earances = ASCN TOC: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 ...astic Bowl. In the past, they have competed on at least three different TV tournaments - [[Battle of the Brains]], the "Central Virginia" division of [[It's Acade
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  • ...t school La Cueva. The tournament was hosted by [[Albuquerque Academy]] in 2005, and La Cueva from 2006 to 2010. | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1817 2005] (blank)
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  • == Known results since 2005 == | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/907/stats/combined/ Stats]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...or packet submission tournaments. She was the tournament director for the 2005 [[TIT]].
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 1990, 1994, 2005 ...losing in the title game two other times (1995 and 1996). SJA also won the 2005 title, highlighting an eight-year span (1999-2006) that saw the Hilltoppers
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  • 2003, 2005 [[MSHSAA]] Class 4 ...ansas City. The school won the Class 4 [[MSHSAA]] state title in 2003 and 2005, and placed second in Class 4 in 2001, 2004, and 2006. Liberty also won a
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2005 [[PACE]] NSC |champion = [[2005 Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ==Notable Tournaments== *[[2005 HSNCT]] -- 3rd place (with [[John Lesieutre]], [[Ylaine Girardin]], and [[J
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2004, 2005 <br/> PACE: 1998, 2001 ...y James Kroll, who took them to many national tournaments and invitational tournaments in Illinois. The school notably tied for 8th at the [[2004 HSNCT]]. Several
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  • '''Anurag Kashyap''', captain, was the noted winner of the 2005 Scripps National Spelling Bee, and a former member of [[Rancho Bernardo]] w ==Tournaments==
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  • | 2005-2006 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • | 2005 [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Missouri S&T]] (2005-2011) In college, Matt played for the [[Missouri S&T]] team from 2005-2011, and was a member of the team that finished in 14th place at the [[200
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  • ...e the state's NAQT championship. Between 2000, when it was first held, and 2005, it was known as the NAQT Indiana State Championship. It appears to have no | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1705 2005]
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  • ...in 2003]][[Category: Players active in 2004]][[Category: Players active in 2005]] ...to 2005. Prior to this, he captained Capistrano Valley to three national tournaments in 2000 and 2001, including a t-5th place at the [[2001 HSNCT]]. He curren
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  • |Season=2004-2005 |First=March 12, 2005
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  • ...ird in [[2005 MSHSAA State Championship|2005]]. Eureka frequently attends tournaments certified by the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]] and began hosting their own * [[Arthur Lei]] (2005)
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  • ...esota. Its quiz bowl program, active since 2005, competes in various local tournaments.
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  • | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006
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  • ...2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]], [[Grinnell]] (2001-2004) [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category ...Maryland high school tournaments, and played on Maryland teams in various tournaments in his first two years at the school.
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2005 NAQT [[HSNCT]] |champion = [[2005 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...l tournament hosted by the [[Sioux Falls|University of Sioux Falls]] since 2005. | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1798 2005] (Spring)
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2005 [[ACF Nationals]] |champion = [[2005 Michigan A|Michigan A]]
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  • The '''2005 Myth Singles''' was a [[novelty tournament]] written by [[Seth Teitler]] an [[Category: Subject tournaments]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] ...ll be missing at tournaments he cannot attend. Andrew was a member of the 2005 and 2007 [[CBI]] [[NCT]] champions.
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  • ...[[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]<br>[[NAQT ICT]]: [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2001 ICT|2001]], [[1998 ICT|1998]], [[1997 ICT|1997]] The team was inactive from about 2011 to 2019, and did not attend [[online]] tournaments in 2020-21, but is currently active.
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  • ==Tournaments== ...] tournament, every fall. However, this tournament has not occurred since 2005.
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  • |state = 2004, 2005, 2006 |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005-2014
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  • |schoolpast = [[Missouri S&T]] (2005-09) [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007 ...iberty (MO)|Liberty High School]] from 2002-2005 and [[Missouri S&T]] from 2005-2009. Jeffrey is a primary developer of the [[Quizbowl Resource Database]]
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  • | [http://www.bridgeporttrack.com/quizbowl/2005-06.htm 2005-2006] [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1668 2005] ...hris Ray]] to lead in 2011, and [[Isaac Hirsch]] in 2012. All three recent tournaments have been noted for the small number of packets and extreme difficulty with
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of South Carolina]] (2005-2007) ...]] who would frequently travel with the team as a staffer and play in open tournaments of SC alumni. She is known for her enthusiastic support of educational mus
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  • The members of TJ '05 used [[pseudonym]]s from the movie ''Top Gun'' at many tournaments during the year and rotated them across rounds. ...homas Jefferson's 2005 team remains the only team to go undefeated at both tournaments in a single year, and still holds major scoring records (including points p
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  • ...iana at Lafayette]]. He has been a member of the ULLCAC starting in 2005. Tournaments he has participated in include [[COTKU]] and [[Old Cajun Grandma Invitation
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  • ...hich became entirely or almost entirely devoted to playing [[Trash|trash]] tournaments, leaving no opportunity for students at those schools to participate in ...012 or so, some academic years included as few as 0 or 1 full-length trash tournaments; certain clubs somehow remained trash-captured,
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  • ...marketed for use on high school quizbowl television shows and independent tournaments. ...but switched to [[NAQT]] by, at the latest, fall 2008. It is unknown what tournaments, if any, still use High School Bowl or if new questions are being produced.
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  • ...e [[ICT]] and [[College Bowl]] nationals, most recently CBI's nationals in 2005, always performing very poorly. ...ion was founded by Robert Pond and Naib Mobassir in 2011, and has attended tournaments semi-regularly since then. The school's location on Long Island makes it un
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  • ...[OSSAA state|OSSAA]] Class B''': 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008; '''Class A''': 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019; '''Cl ...[2000 HSNCT|2000]], [[2001 HSNCT|2001]], [[2002 HSNCT|2002]], [[2005 HSNCT|2005]], [[2006 HSNCT|2006]], [[2007 HSNCT|2007]], [[2008 HSNCT|2008]], [[2009 HS
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  • ...e bottom of the field each time. The team's greatest achievements came in 2005, where it fielded a fifth-place [[Division II]] team at [[ICT]] and won its ==Tournaments==
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  • ...2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] ...t, he was a noted early supporter of [[ACF]]. Kendall still plays in open tournaments.
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  • ...in 2003]][[Category: Players active in 2004]][[Category: Players active in 2005]] ...h he is a practicing lawyer now, Steve still attends practices and goes to tournaments, the most recent being [[This_Tournament_Goes_To_11|TTGT11]] at [[UCI]] whe
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  • .... Fordland placed 3rd at MSHSAA State in [[2005 MSHSAA State Championship|2005]] and [[2011 MSHSAA State Championship|2011]].
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  • ...2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] ...own amount of tournaments, including 2002 [[ACF Regionals]], and even more tournaments have been directed by other UCI club members under Willie's supervision.
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  • Prior to 2005, there were only three divisions. ===Since 2005===
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  • |schoolpast = [[Williams]] (2005-2008) == Notable Tournaments ==
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  • | 2004-2005 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • Tournaments sponsored by state athletic associations and TV show tournaments often only allow one team per school. When inviting programs who participat ==National tournaments==
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005-2010, 2012 ...ally active since 2006, this school has hosted the 2006-2009 [[Virgilian]] tournaments. The team has been largely inactive since the graduations of [[Dallas Simon
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  • |highschool = [[Chaska]] (2005-2009) ==Tournaments==
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  • ...b/20050924170156/http://collegequizbowl.or:80/Maize/directory.html October 2005] it was no longer listed. No results from 2000s DePaul [http://hdwhite.org/ ...esota], [[Alex Damisch]] played two tournaments ([http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4536/stats/combined/teamdetail/#t15 ACF Fall] and [https://stats.neg5.org/t
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  • ==Hosted Tournaments== |previous = [[2005 Michigan|Michigan]]
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  • ...ning team at what was then considered the hardest tournament ever written, 2005's [[Manu Ginobili]]. According to the [[Definitive Greatest Players List]] ...estion writer. Paul spearheaded some of the hardest and best-received ACF tournaments of the early 2000s, including 2000's [[Summer of Kleist]], 2001's [[Antonin
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  • |nats appearances = 2003, 2004, 2005 ...aine South]]). Conserve was also able to win two major Illinois Frosh/Soph tournaments in 2004. The Steelers also attended NAQT HSNCT in 2003 and 2004. At the [[2
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  • He attended many tournaments during his time at UL and graduated in Spring of 2005.
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  • [[Missouri S&T]] hosted FOGHAT from 2000 to 2004. [[Northwestern]] hosted in 2005 and 2006, with attendance in the latter dropping to 4 teams from 10. [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Trash tournaments]] [[Category:Missouri S&T]] [[Category:Northwestern]][[Category:WUSTL]]
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  • ...lump of the past several years. The team not only placed highly at several tournaments, but received an infusion of fresh talent. At the 2005 [[Two Saints Conference]], the 2006 Francis Howell Central Varsity team cap
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  • ...[Brandeis]] (2005-2008) [[Category:Brandeis]] [[Category:Players active in 2005]] [[Category:Players active in 2006]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [ ...only career tournament wins outside of the high school level are in trash tournaments.
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  • The 2005 team at [[Freeman]] saw one of the best performances in team history. At [[Spotswood]], the team finished in the semifinals of both tournaments, placing higher than 17th for the first time ever. The team would also appe
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  • ...ls|2005 ACF]]; [[2002 NAQT ICT|2002 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2005 NAQT ICT|2005 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2017 NAQT ICT|2017 NAQT ICT Division I]]; [[1996 C ==Tournaments==
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  • The Thelion Society claimed third place in Division I at the [[2005 ICT|2005 NAQT ICT]] at [[Tulane]] with a team of [[Fred "The Truth" Bush | Fred Bush ==Tournaments==
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  • ...rkeley]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]][[Category: Players active in 2005]][[Category: Players active in 2006]][[Category: Players active in 2007]][[ ...id Farris has been known to show up and leave unannounced in the middle of tournaments.
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  • ==Tournaments== *2005-06: Nick McFadden, Brooks Smith
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  • ...Under Bartels' leadership, Lincoln has been a frequent host of down-state tournaments like IHSSBCA [[Novice]], [[Turnabout]], & [[Kickoff]] as well as [[Masonic] *IHSA Regional titles: 2005-2A, 2004-2A
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  • |nats appearances = NAC: 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010<br>PAC:2008<br>NHBB: 2012 ...the All-America Team. From 2011, Skyview has participated in good quizbowl tournaments and has attended the [[Frenchtown Invitational Academic Tournament]] since
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  • | 1/8/2005 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • | [[2005 duPont Manual|duPont Manual A]] | [[2005 Maggie Walker|Maggie Walker A]]
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  • ...College Park, Maryland, and Minneapolis), as well as some downs (14 round tournaments do that to you!). ...2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]]
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  • ...of high school tournaments won by solo players]], [[List of middle school tournaments won by solo players]]'' The following collegiate tournaments in the [[modern era of high school quizbowl|modern era]] were won by player
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of South Carolina]] (1998-2005) ...outh Carolina players, generally being awesome and such) and plays in open tournaments with alumni. Despite constant pressure from team members (especially noted
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  • |highschool = [[Esko]] (2005-2009) (Knowledge Bowl) ...ship of [[Gaurav Kandlikar]]. Currently, she primarily co-writes bad trash tournaments with [[Melanie Keating]] including The Worst Trash Tournament Ever, Never S
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  • ...gan teams that claimed various national championships and editing many ACF tournaments. ...uding the [[2002 ICT]], the [[2005 ICT]] and ACF titles in 2001, 2002, and 2005. Prior to his Triple Crown year, he was also on the winning team at Chicago
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  • == 2005 == [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Hybrid tournaments]]
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  • ...ool tournament hosted by [[Culver|Culver Academies]]. It was first held in 2005 and has run on NAQT sets since then. | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1781 2005]
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  • ...3-2006) [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Truman State]] Kyle was also a member of Truman's 4th place team at the [[NCT|2005 CBI NCT]].
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  • ...The Warriors compete in the SICA Conference, but also travels to statewide tournaments like [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]] & [[IHSSBCA Turnabout]]. |2005-2008
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  • |schoolpast = [[Swarthmore]] (2002-2005) ...ting in 2008. Previously, he attended [[Swarthmore]] College from 2001 to 2005, and [[Bloomfield]] HS before then. He knows some music, and is probably t
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  • ...posted weeks or months after the tournament. Amazingly, this afflicted TEN tournaments. One would have thought that Steinhice would start backing up his files to ==Tournaments with issues==
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  • ...ing several high school and junior high tournaments. He slowed down around 2005 as he took on more of an administrative role within the school. Durbin was ...d questions written by team members, and there were also a small number of tournaments affiliated with IHSSBCA. More than any other program, MacArthur was instrum
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  • ...989]], [[2004 College Bowl Nationals|2004]], [[2005 College Bowl Nationals|2005]], [[2007 College Bowl Nationals|2007]] ...sota. Minnesota is an active team that participates in nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...o|Wando High School]] (2005-2006) [[Category:High school players active in 2005]] [[Category:High school players active in 2006]] ...[James Island]] in the county circuit. The team only played county circuit tournaments in part due to a chaotic coaching situation where several different people
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  • ...-time player is [[Nate Mattison]], who led them to the semifinals of the [[2005 NAC]] and a national championship at the [[2006 NAC]]. The 2006 championsh |previous = [[2005 Holland Hall|Holland Hall]]
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  • |state = 2006, 2007 [[NAQT State Championship]]; 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 [[Quizmaster Challenge]], 2004, 2006 [[It's Academic]] |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005-2007, 2011-2022<br>NSC: 2002, 2004-2006, 2008, 2010-2011, 2013-2022
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  • ...o practices or tournaments, and by hosting [[NAQT]] and [[TRASH]] regional tournaments. .... Thanks to Bridget Ker, the club was always better at ABD and other trash tournaments. Adam won a Canadian Trash Singles tournament in 2003 only because Bridget
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  • ...e Rotary Club. For over fifty years the tournament was one of the hallmark tournaments in Illinois quiz bowl predating [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]], starting in 1 Other Illinois Rotary Clubs began sponsoring their own scholastic bowl tournaments, including Galesburg (1989) & [[Macomb Rotary|Macomb]] (1999).
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  • |highschool = [[East Brunswick|East Brunswick High School]] (2005-2006) ...competence and a commitment to making sure the team showed up to all major tournaments, both of which were pivotal in repairing Yale's reputation and paved the wa
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  • |highschool = [[Freeman]] (2002-2005) [[Category:High school players active in 2005]]
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  • ...chard Mageau Trophy]]. He was the top scorer in the 2005 and 2006 [[NAQT]] tournaments held at [[Ottawa]], and the top-scoring senior at the [[2007 HSNCT]]. He re
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  • ==Collegiate Tournaments== {{activehs|2005}}
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  • ==Tournaments== *[[Tim Hildebrand]], 2005-2009
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  • ...g [[ACF Fall]] three times, twice serving as co-head editor, and for other tournaments like [[MATTE]], [[Penn Bowl|Penn Bowl 2007]], and the disastrous [[ECSO]]. [[Category:Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...the [[Maryland Spring Classic]] and [[Maryland Fall Classic]] high school tournaments. He also helped organize the [[2006 ICT]] and [[2007 TRASHionals]]. [[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...ny based in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]]. They operated from late 2005 until the end of the 2008-2009 academic year and were a not-for-profit corp The company unofficially began at the 2005 [[New Trier Varsity]] tournament, house-written by [[Carlo Angiuli]] and [[
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  • ...rly at [[mainstream quizbowl|mainstream]] [[ICT|national]] [[ACF Nationals|tournaments]] but still win [[CBI NCT]]. ...topic.php?f=30&t=1763&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=50 this thread] and named after 2005 champion [[Minnesota]], who had won CBI Nationals despite having limited or
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  • ...ts that year. Andrei Janus formally set up a quizbowl club at Carleton in 2005 along with founding members Luc Brunet, Angela Duffett, and Anne Leask, and ...the [[NAQT]] [[NAQT SCT Canada|Canadian SCT]], which the club achieved in 2005 and 2006. The club also sent a team to the 2008 [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] although o
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  • ...ovice tournament hosted by [[Snead State]]. It has run on an NAQT set from 2005. The tournament began in 1973, making it the longest-running invitational i | 2005
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  • ...AC|1995 OAC]], [[OAC|1998 OAC]], [[OAC|1999 OAC]], [[OAC|2002 OAC]], [[OAC|2005 OAC]], [[OAC|2011 OAC]] ...by [[Sue Korosa]] and Alice Rote in 1982. The team began playing Saturday tournaments around 1990. Copley hosts one major tournament called the [[Copley Invitati
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  • ...ngton: 2017 <br/> [[Washington Knowledge Bowl|Knowledge Bowl]] (3A): 2004, 2005, 2017 |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 <br/> NHBB: 2017
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  • |schoolpast = [[Harding]] (2005-2008); [[Missouri State]] (2008-2010) ...e hosted a number of tournaments and represented the school at a number of tournaments.
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  • ...rains]] during the mid-2000s. Gloucester occasionally attends invitational tournaments. |[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2664/stats/combined/teamdetail/#t5 HSQB-DB]
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  • ...tal_standings.html stats]). The most notable event during this time was at 2005 [[CBI]] West Regionals, when a seriously outgunned team consisting of [[Mik ...7 [[CBI]] Regionals. Oddly, it qualified teams for the [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] in 2005, 2006, and 2007, but did not attend each time, first because of financial p
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  • ...o won the 2013 and 2014 editions, while [[Norcross]] won the 2011 and 2012 tournaments. The 2015 edition was won by [[Parkview]]. |[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1863 2005 (blank)]
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  • ...to 2009 and reformed a team in the 2012-2013 school year, which won three tournaments held in Sacramento that year. Mira Loma also competed at all four [[Califor
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  • ...a small circuit of tournaments, advertised as "preparatory" HCASC Pre-NCT tournaments, which are run and attended by HCASC programs on questions supplied by Coll ...ted for his "[[civility|intemperate]]" language. Nonetheless the "licensed tournaments" policy was also repealed before the 1999-2000 academic year.
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  • ...ents since 2004, and having won numerous collegiate (especially [[TRASH]]) tournaments. *Arlo Lyle: 2005; Computer Science; Arkansas School of Math & Science; Booneville, AR
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  • ...T|1999]] and [[2001 ICT]] and placed second at the [[2000 ICT|2000]] and [[2005 ICT]]. ...phe has been heavily involved in the writing and editing of NAQT's college tournaments (especially [[ICT]]) since 2010.
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  • In 2005, due to exorbitant room fees, the tournament was moved to [[Berkeley]]. In | 2005
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  • |state = [[VHSL]] 2005 & 2009 ...a brief run as a frequent participant & contender in Virginia and DC-area tournaments, culminating in a 12th-place finish at the [[2009 NSC]]. This tied the 200
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  • |state = '''[[OSSAA state|OSSAA]] Class 5A''': 1990, 2005 ...e 1990 (claiming two state titles), though its appearance at [[pyramidal]] tournaments in Oklahoma has been much more sporadic. After placing second at the 2007 [
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  • ...a coach, moderator, reformer, administrator, writer, editor, and host. In 2005, he was given the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]]. ...09 NSC|2009]] [[PACE NSC]]s and at various [[HSNCT]]s, and is a regular at tournaments throughout Illinois. He sometimes reads Illinois Elementary Schools Associa
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  • |schoolpast = [[UCSD]] (2009-2013) [[Georgia]] (2005-2009) Chris excelled at the 3 local pyramidal tournaments he played in high school, but his school chose to concentrate on the [[Know
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  • ...ni Prairie Conference & [[Peoria Area League]] as well as various regional tournaments throughout its season. The team has been coached by Diana Hegwood since 201 *IHSA Regional Titles: (6) 1997 A, 2005 A, 2006 A, 2007 A, 2016 AA, 2021 AA
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  • ...demic Festival, as well as numerous appearances at the 1990s Virginia Tech tournaments. [[2005 Freeman|The team]] beat Maggie Walker by 15 points at the 2005 VHSL Central Region championship, becoming the only team aside from Gov to
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  • ...titles won. For a list of title-winning college '''teams''', including at tournaments predating ACF Nationals and ICT, as well as Undergraduate and Division II t :[[Adam Kemezis]] (2005 ICT, 2005 ACF, 2002 ICT, 2002 ACF, 2001 ACF, 1998 ICT)
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  • The charity was started in 2005, soon after Matt, who was an alum of [[Iowa State]] and a graduate student ...ern Indiana Championship Tournament, and it accepts donations from charity tournaments, including some run by [[Donald Taylor]].
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  • ...]]. Beginning with its inception in the late 1990s it was one of the first tournaments to use the PACE format, and after a brief stint of regular tossup/bonus for ...eb/20060922082808/http://www.case.edu/orgs/trivia/tournaments/glrac05.html 2005]
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  • ...place at the [[EFT2]] playing solo; in more recent years he played several tournaments with [[Matt Bollinger]] and [[Sarah Angelo]], but did not get to play the [ [[Category:High school players active in 2005]]
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  • |highschool = [[North Myrtle Beach]] (2005-09) ...Myrtle Beach]]. Zach is perhaps best known for a tendency to register for tournaments via the [[Hsquizbowl.org forums|Quizbowl Resource Center forums]] and then
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  • |colpast = [[Northwestern]] (2001-2005) ...s currently one of the largest winners on the show due to success on later tournaments.
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  • |highschool = [[Freeman|Douglas Freeman]] (2005-2007) ...e, George became the tournament director for VCU's high school and college tournaments. In the same season that Cody missed ICT because of an engineering exam, G
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  • ...e state championship has been held later in the year like most other state tournaments. | [http://www.charterschool.org/clubs/academicbowl/tournaments/statesresults/de2010/destates2010combined_standings.html results] Held at
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  • ==Tournaments Hosted== Rutgers University has hosted several tournaments recently at both the high school and collegiate levels, including the 2019
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2003-2005, 2008-2019, 2021-2022<br>NSC: 2001-2005, 2007, 2010, 2015-2016, 2018-2019, 2021-2022 ...ent]] in October. Solon's top national finishes include 4th place at the [[2005 HSNCT]] and 5th place at the [[2015 HSNCT]], as well as 7th at the [[2022 H
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2010), [[Berkeley]] (2000-2004) ...s]], [[John Stuart Mill Open]] and the 2006 [[EFT]] sets. He wrote the [[2005 Myth Singles]] set. He may have written some science questions for the [[2
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  • ...uring Kruse's tenure, Bradley-Bourbonnais was a force around local & state tournaments throughout the 1990's, culminating in two State championship appearances fi *IHSA Sectional titles: 2010-2A, 2005-2A, 2004-2A, 1996-2A, 1994-2A, 1992-2A, 1987-2A
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  • ...ut due to a lack of AA teams, the A and AA fields have been combined since 2005. Since then, the overall champion has been determined by a single game betw | 2005
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...the well received [[We Have Never Been Modern]] and sequels and the trash tournaments [[The Chris McCray Tournament For Academic Excellence|Chris McCray]] and [[
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  • |stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/8188/] ...in an advantaged final series ([[Michigan]] did so in [[2005 ACF Nationals|2005]], though it did not have to also win a play-in game to make it to the fina
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  • ...m travelled to three tournaments, all of which were NAQT. In fact, for the 2005-06 season it appeared that the Academic Competition Club of Notre Dame was ...a lack of effort. Scads of emails and a form he created listing potential tournaments as far away as Kansas attest to that fact. The entrance of top Minnesota h
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  • |highschool=[[MacArthur]] (2001-2005)}} ...is notable in the Illinois and Iowa circuits for being willing to drive to tournaments on many weekends throughout the school year as a freelance staffer and stat
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  • ...es]]). He then played in college at [[Pitt]] and for [[VCU]], playing many tournaments solo and racking up many individual scoring titles for much of his time at Matt's just-as-long career at open tournaments thereafter included winning the inaugural [[Minnesota Open]] with [[Charlie
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  • The '''Triple Crown of Editing''' refers to editing each of the tournaments that make up quizbowl's [[Multi-championship achievements#Modern_Triple_Cro ...poti]]: Nationals (2001), ICT, Chicago Open (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
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  • ...nvitational Scholars Bowl''' is a tournament hosted by [[Brookwood]]. Past tournaments have faced criticism for writing [[bad quizbowl]] questions; after a 2013 e | 11/19/2005
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  • ...iz bowl programs in Illinois winning hardware in both IHSA & Masonic State Tournaments during consecutive seasons. Those teams would be led by Coach Ann Propheter *2005-06: Michael McFadden (1A)
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  • ...ing area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the [[Missouri Qu ...[[Jason Mueller]] competed, and NAQT records have entries for Missouri in tournaments as early as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 19
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  • The next poll was run in November 2001, after some of the larger fall tournaments had released results. It saw a dead tie between [[2002 Detroit Catholic Cen In February 2002, after some more important tournaments, the poll was run for a fourth time, and organizer [[Matt Weiner]] saw a st
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  • ...mbridge, Massachusetts. It participates in [[ACF]], [[mACF]], and [[NAQT]] tournaments. ...s, retiring after their 3rd and 2nd place finishes in the 1997 ICT and ACF tournaments.
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2001, 2005, 2007-2011, 2016<br>NSC: 2013-2015 ...to win the 2005 [[Long Island Fall Tournament]], along with several other tournaments in the area. Unfortunately, the logistic issues created by a lack of a coac
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  • ...of ACF Regionals tended to be above the usual range of difficulty of most tournaments (later called [[regular difficulty]]). ...?f=9&t=21177]: it bifurcated into easier "standard" and harder "qualifier" tournaments, with ACF Regionals being the benchmark for the latter category (and [[EFT]
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  • [[Missouri S&T]] (then Missouri-Rolla) hosted one of the first [[NAQT]] tournaments in Missouri on the 1997 Conference Championship Tournament set, in which a | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/805/stats/all_games/ Stats]
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  • |state = 2005 NAQT The Culver Academies Quiz Bowl team was founded during the 2004-2005 school year by Mr. Blessman, in his first year at the Academies after movin
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  • ...ver lost a Mahoning County tournament match with her top team during her 5 tournaments in charge. She also took Poland to [[OAC]] State in 2004; this was the firs - Keith Sikora, 2004 and 2005 Mahoning County Player of the Year
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  • ...ial media presence, with the program well-represented by multiple teams at tournaments. The team won the 2020 SWSC title going into the [[COVID-19]] season, won t ...A, 2022-2A, 2021-2A, 2019-2A, 2017-2A, 2012-2A, 2008-2A, 2007-2A, 2006-2A, 2005-2A, 2004-2A, 2003-2A
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  • ...and 6th. The team has continued to play in Pacific Northwest and Canadian tournaments, as well as [[online mirrors]], with increased success starting in the 2019 ...Fraser]] or at [[VETO]]. A team from UBC finished 19th in [[DI]] at the [[2005 ICT]], the best result by a Canadian team in the top division until [[Toron
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the ninth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 19th. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • ...wing around 30 teams. WUHSAC is also noteworthy as one of the few Missouri tournaments which draws a large number of out of state teams, recently from places like ...Live! (WUStL!) online scorekeeping system, which was used for other WUSTL tournaments from the 2012 WUHSAC to the 2019 WUHSAC.
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  • ...r-after-year, Macomb saw numerous podium finishes at NAQT, IHSA, & Masonic tournaments. Including back-to-back appearances in the IHSA State Championship in 2011 ...A, 2013-2A, 2012-2A, 2011-1A, 2010-1A, 2009-1A, 2008-1A, 2007-1A, 2006-1A, 2005-1A, 2004-1A, 2003-1A, 2002-1A
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  • ...outhern Circuit|Southern Circuit]] and also frequently occurs in [[trash]] tournaments. Wikiplagiarism is also the easiest form of plagiarism to catch, since peo ===Submitting questions to multiple tournaments===
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  • ...ament results showing a team from Ottawa participating in several quizbowl tournaments in Canada in the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, no remaining students ...ed them to 5th place at 2004 NAQT Canadian SCT. Ottawa participated in the 2005 ICT and 2006 ICT, finishing in the bottom bracket both times.
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  • ...ing tournaments at UCLA until the 2005-2006 school year, instead attending tournaments at UCI and USC. Their first UCLA tournament coincided with the team's emerg ...top bracket finishes at most of the tournaments attended. Playing in more tournaments than ever before, the team got to witness first hand the Basileus incident
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  • ...6 ICT|2016]], [[2024 ICT|2024]]<br/> '''[[ICT|ICT Div. II]]:''' [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2009 ICT|2009]], [[2016 ICT|2016]], [[2018 ICT|2018]]<br/>'''[[UCT]]:' ==Tournaments==
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  • |nats appearances =HSNCT: 2005-2009<br>NSC: 2005-2008 ...onships and have competed in both PACE and NAQT National Tournaments since 2005.
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  • ...of Iowa''' is a public university located in Iowa City, Iowa. It attended tournaments, including ACF Nationals, pre-2008, but entered a period of little to no cl The club regularly practices, attends and hosts tournaments, runs on-campus trivia nights, and creates end-of-the-semester community pa
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  • ...mewhat higher than regular high school difficulty. Once one of the premier tournaments in the nation, BHSAT attracted teams from across the entire country well in | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1518&p=18534 2005]
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2003, 2005-2016 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2010, 2013-2015 ...and Charter's five teams [http://www.charterschool.org/clubs/academicbowl/tournaments/statesresults/de2006/stats.html finished 1st through 5th.] (This was subse
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  • ...18, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|Scholastic Bowl]]; 2002, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 [[NAQT Virginia Championship|NAQT]] |nats = [[2003 HSNCT]], [[2004 HSNCT]], [[2005 HSNCT]], [[2008 HSNCT]] <br> [[2005 NSC]], [[2018 NSC]], [[2019 NSC]] <br> [[National History Bee and Bowl|2018
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  • |highschool = [[Fremd|William Fremd High School]] (2005-09) ...serving as B-team captain when not playing with the A team at invitational tournaments. Max, under captain Sam Stejskal and seniors Jake How and Rossen Rashkov,
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  • ...ncluding the Southwest Minnesota State University Tournament, the [[GINVIT|2005 GINVIT]], and the [[SAVANT|2006 SAVANT]].
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  • ...ormational sessions on topics such as how to improve your team, how to run tournaments, etc., and the membership elects new officers as necessary. The conference ...ublicly unannounced tournaments that compete with "[[good quizbowl|good]]" tournaments in Missouri, and actively promote bad questions, bad game formats, and bad
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  • ...he questions for the [[Scobol Solo]], [[Masonic tournament]], and [[IESA]] tournaments, and he runs [[Scobol Solo]] and [[Reinstein Varsity]]. David also produces ...elines, moderator certification, annualization of [[SchoBowlFest]], Novice Tournaments, IHSSBCA Grants, IHSSBCA Liaisons, and a Members Only section of their webs
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  • ...n January. [[David Reinstein]] has always been the coordinator since these tournaments started in 2000, though a lot of decisions are made by the hosts, including ...that more tournaments guarantee more than five matches to all teams, these tournaments make good use of [[NAQT]] A Sets, getting many appropriate teams to play on
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  • ...and sometimes the [[UK]]), it is typicaly not [[mirror]]ed elsewhere. From 2005 to 2009, [[Berkeley]] hosted a small West Coast mirror called [[BASQUE]]; s ...have included a roughly biennial [[CO Trash|trash]] tournament and subject tournaments in [[Science Monstrosity|science]], [[Chicago Open History Tournament|histo
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  • ...es, as well as a number of complaints that were frequently applied to NAQT tournaments of this era: while question quality was on an upward trend, players found i |previous = [[2005 ICT]]
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  • ...l first few seasons, Garfield Heights won the Solon Comet Classic title in 2005, defeating a 2-man squad from [[Shady Side]] consisting of [[Andy Watkins]] In 2006, returning only junior Jim Hrdlicka, Garfield Heights won several tournaments, including their first state title at the NAQT Division I State Tournament.
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  • ...apidly was to forego conference affiliation, and play more matches at more tournaments; something that would have been difficult under the structure of the CSL. 2005-06 marked the first time since the 02-03 campaign where the starters were p
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  • |state = [[2006 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2006 IHSA]]; 2005 Masonic, 2006 Masonic ...progressed, the Vikings kept picking up championship after championship at tournaments, no matter how tough the competition. The polls showed a strong concensus
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  • |highschool = [[Chaska]] (2005-06) ...chool]] in Minnesota. Career highlights include a 3-14-13 line at HSNCT in 2005 and a runner-up finish at [[Chip Beall]]'s 2006 national tournament. Rob wa
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  • ...[UTS]], and [[Woburn]] have both hosted and attended tossup/bonus quizbowl tournaments—including [[HSNCT]] and [[PACE NSC]]—growth at the high school level fo A quizbowl tournament catered to high school students came in 2005 as an [[NAQT]] event hosted by [[Ottawa]]. It has continued each year since
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  • ...d by [[ACF]]. Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. ...rnament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.
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  • Colonel By won its first city championship in 2005. It has remained a strong contender ever since, placing fourth at [[Ottawa ...ingle nearby high school tournament, in addition to most nearby collegiate tournaments.
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  • ...91 Panasonic]]; [[2003 TOC|2003 ASCN]]; [[2004 TOC|2004 ASCN]]; [[2005 TOC|2005 ASCN]] Dorman is the perpetual defending champion of not one but two national tournaments, as both the [[ASCN]] [[TOC]] and the [[Stars 2000]] had Dorman as the reig
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  • ...d James Johnson was the highest scorer, finishing 33rd. In between the two tournaments, player Jonathan Thompson was involved in a car accident in which an eighte ...first tournament of the 2005 portion of the season was held on 14 January 2005, and the Faulkner State A team placed first with a 10-1 record. Jonathan Th
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  • ===2005-2006=== The Hunter quiz bowl team was founded in the winter of 2005-06 by [[Guy Tabachnick]] and Tony Cheng, both class of 2009. Hunter's first
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  • '''Terrapin''' is a long-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. ===2005 (XIX)===
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  • ...jor contenders in [[ACF Nationals|ACF]] and, ultimately, [[NAQT ICT|NAQT]] tournaments such as [[Maryland]], [[Tennessee]], and [[Georgia Tech]] no longer partici From 2005 to 2007, the region 3 and 4 tournaments were combined in one, single-site event, with the highest-finishing teams f
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  • ...me, both competitions were using [[OAC]] formatted questions. The earliest tournaments used Triple Q Questions. Comparing the two, [[OAC]] was an upgrade...barely 2005 saw expansion to [[Campbell Memorial]] and the return of [[Boardman]]. Camp
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  • ...e of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awards. His editorial accomplishments include [[Illinois Op [[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...nt and later became a house written tournament. Previous Princeton college tournaments included [[Princeton Buzzerfest|Buzzerfest]] (1997-2004, 2010) and the [[Or ...] infamously used five different buildings for a 48 team tournament. Later tournaments had buzzer sets break mid-tournament and some schools leave halfway through
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  • |nats = [[2005 ICT|2005 NAQT Undergraduate]]<br>[[2011 ICT|2011 NAQT Undergraduate]] ...als|2015]], [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2010 ICT|2010
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  • ...OAC Committee hosts two tournaments at the end of the season, the Regional Tournaments that are hosted at 6 sites across the state and the State Championship Tour While some tournaments may slightly deviate from the official rules, there are generally three par
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  • |[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3556/ HSQB-DB] ...rnament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=5442 NAQT] / [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2244/ HSQB-DB]
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  • ...om the far northeast corner of North Carolina, with the winners of the two tournaments meeting in a "Champion's Challenge" similar to the [[It's Academic]] Superb ...ort News area, under the name "Southeast Virginia." The winners of the two tournaments play in the "Champions Challenge," which, along with an all-star game where
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  • ...founded by Engineering students, but they do not seem to have attended any tournaments and no longer exist. ...and ACF Regionals results are from the Canadian or Niagara sites of those tournaments unless otherwise noted. The list may be incomplete due to missing stats.
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  • ...ournaments by overseeing the administration of the intramural College Bowl tournaments, sponsoring other campus activities, and selecting teams for intercollegiat ==Hosted Tournaments==
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  • .... It was the third season in which there were separate State Championship Tournaments held for small schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • Most tournaments with powers use "blind" powers. ..., and the use of standardized powers for the entire set became expected in tournaments which chose to use powers.
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  • |highschool = [[Chaska]] (2005-2006) ...ted and served as a major editor and contributor to Minnesota's two annual tournaments, [[Minnesota Open]] and [[MUT]], before head-editing marquee sets like the
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  • ...f, such as St. Anne's and Charlottesville High, can and do compete in both tournaments). This leads to occasional confusion on the [[hsquizbowl.org]] boards regar ...ms choosing to attend ''It's Academic'' tapings that conflict with regular tournaments.
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  • | [https://naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=1787 2005] [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • In 2005, [[Greg Bossick]] received a bid to hold the first NAQT Ohio State Tourname == '''2005''' ==
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  • ...st with [[Russell]] (he had led [[Danville]] to the small school titles in 2005 and 2006). The 2008 HSNCT is notably one of the only national tournaments with more than one team from a school finishing in the top 5. [[Dorman#Hist
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  • ...Funs culminating in Sun 'n Fun XI in 2010. The intended difficulty of the tournaments ranged from [[ACF Fall|Fall]] to [[ACF Regionals|Regionals]], with the fina The [[packet archive]] only contains editions of the set from 2005 and 2000 - it is unclear whether there were additional instances of the set
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  • ...per round than from the first two years of the tournament). The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were ...ool|Latin's]] 15 (2003-07), and [[Wheaton North|Wheaton North's]] 14 (2002-2005).
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  • ...chools in the Mid-South area compared to other quizbowl events. Almost all tournaments in the Memphis area use [[Academic Hallmarks]] questions in an effort to im ...ionship] and has won a number of other titles in the past (including 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2014, among many others). The 2015-2016 champions were [[Lausann
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  • While most tournaments involve two teams playing in a head-to-head format, the PAC involves matche Unlike most other tournaments, there are a significant number of [[multiple choice]], matching, fill-in-t
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  • ...Association ([[IESA]]), and from roughly 1986-2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very c ...popular in Downstate Illinois than in the Chicago area. One of the first tournaments in the state to gain notability was the Senior Challenge held in [[Streator
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  • |[http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=454 2005] |[http://moaca.org/tournaments/2011/maca-junior-varsity-state-tournament 2011]
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  • ...t just the [[NSC]] and [[HSNCT]] but also with high-quality regular season tournaments. ...ncluding [[Quiznet]], [[Twenty Questions]], QU invitational sets for local tournaments, and the NAC itself.
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  • ...excellent editor who produces very enjoyable, controlled, and well-written tournaments across all categories (tendency towards offhand commentary aside). In addit [[Category: High school players active in 2005]]
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  • ...held by [[NAQT]]. Along with [[ACF Nationals]], the ICT is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. | [[2005 ICT|2005]]
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  • The general criticisms that apply to the [[PAC]] can be applied to the tournaments held in this era. Notably, with 3-4 teams competing at once, it is more lik |'''10/22/2005'''[[#Notes|<sup>2</sup>]]||[[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn
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  • ...hewan, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador do not currently have provincial tournaments; any schools from those regions may participate in Alberta, Manitoba, New B Provincial tournaments will qualify either one, two, or three teams to the national tournament, he
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  • ...After finishing 4th and 3rd, respectively, in the 2015 and 2016 IHSA State tournaments, IMSA won the tournament in 2017, knocking out the likes of Stevenson in th ...l program has received a revival, embracing good quizbowl and winning good tournaments.
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  • ...ected by and written by [[David Reinstein]] since its inception. From 2001-2005 and 2007-2019, the tournament took place at [[New Trier]] in Winnetka. In 2 |2005
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  • ...[Reach for the Top|Schoolreach]] League''' is a set of regional qualifying tournaments that take place in late winter and spring. Teams play the [[Reach for the T The league consists of two qualifying tournaments. Schools may only sumbit one team, and there is no intermediate (JV) divisi
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  • ...to new coaches. The IESA has a link on its website which advertises local tournaments. The IESA also recently began experimenting with online scorecards. | [[2005 IESA State Championship Tournament|2004-05]]
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  • ...d disinterest, Woburn was inactive and did not participate in any Quizbowl tournaments or even practice Quizbowl from the end of 2012 to the start of 2015. Althou ...lative inexperience, the new-look Woburn achieved their first victories at tournaments hosted by McMaster (October 2015) and Toronto (December 2015). Not only did
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  • David Jones took over the Northmont program midseason in 2005, competing only in GWOC league competition (4th place) and the UC Bearcat B ...d by Michael Czupryn and led by [[NASAT]] All-Star Brandon Williams, won 8 tournaments and the 2010 NAQT Ohio State Championship. The team, which traveled more th
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  • ...coach and official [[Tom Egan]] as an eyewitness account of part of the [[2005 NAC]] in Chicago. ...rnament ([[David Riley]], being most notable) were inconclusive. With the 2005 NAC choosing Chicago as one of its sites, he decided to attend as an observ
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  • ...d the second and fourth quarters consisting of 60-second lightning rounds. Tournaments beyond the district level use a double-elimination bracket format, and the | 2005
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  • ==== Pre-2005 ==== ==== 2005-06 ====
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  • ...rbilt]] is one of the largest and longest-running high school invitational tournaments in the country. Throughout the 20 year history of ABC, there have been many ...in the form of Swiss pairs. (The Swiss-pairs method was adapted from chess tournaments. Vanderbilt's application of the system was perfected by Randy Buehler, And
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  • ...arances = AAC: 1993 <br/> <br/> Knowledge Bowl: 2022-23 <br/> <br/> HSNCT: 2005, 2007-2019, 2021-22 <br/> <br/> NAC: 1999-2006 <br/> <br/> NSC: 2009 <br/> ...20, when the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] forced the cancellation of all national tournaments). Many Chaska alumni have gone on to compete for their universities or in [
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  • ...od of two years where [[Colonel By]] prevented them from winning any local tournaments, Lisgar returned to the top of the Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament in 2015, with ...e [[High School National Championship Tournament|HSNCT]] every year since 2005. Lisgar reached the playoffs in 2006 and 2007, with captain [[Jamie Cooper]
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  • ...her had any idea the other was doing it until [[New Trier]] attended the [[2005 HSNCT]]. ...hat teams cannot tell who actually has what seed, and that is done at NAQT Tournaments and Scobol Solo.
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  • ...a state final fours (1982, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, and 2013). Grissom finished 5th in the [[1992 NAC|1992 Texaco Star ...y championships (of the first 14 held), and made 2 appearances at national tournaments. Ms. Regina Johnson, English teacher, and Ms. Rosemarie Bishop, school lib
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  • ...[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] Club for Academic Competition from 2005 to 2010, where he was also the club's leader in nearly all statistical area ...irst stint with the team but results were always relatively decent in most tournaments Louisiana played, except for SCT where Jake's DI teams did not do so hot.
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  • ...ngs into a top contender at the Ontario Provincials. Joining Levack in the 2005 season was the team's current coach, Jim Beland. After taking over full coa *2005 - Finished 2nd in Round Robin (7-0) and 4th overall. Advanced as wildcard i
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  • Sixteen district tournaments in each of the four classes were held on April 14. District championship ga ...ups correctly, shattering the previous Class 1 record of 89 tossups set in 2005, and fourth all-time in all classes.
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  • ...t and academic focus. Bonuses are of the same style as comparable quizbowl tournaments though, even if the difficulty varies in quality and does not always reach ...in history is the Westminster School, with nine senior championships since 2005. Other successful schools include KES Birmingham with six championships and
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  • ...urnament, and is generally regarded as one of the three state championship tournaments in Illinois (with [[IHSA State Championship|IHSA State]] and the newer [[Il ...linois Wesleyan University. The top four teams from each of four Sectional Tournaments (two in the southern part of the state and two in the north) came to Bloomi
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  • ...[[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]] season, although since its inception, several tournaments have taken dates before Kickoff. Starting in 2016, the tournament series wa ===2005===
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  • ...am’s real breakout was in 2007, when the school first began to attend NAQT tournaments and found its first great player, Justin Stoncius. At NAQT State, the team ...o would become a crucial part of the team. Aside from scattered conference tournaments and a broadcasted TV series, the team’s real tests began in the middle of
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  • ...g of Districts in 2020 and NAQT refused to license questions for in-person tournaments for the 2020-21 season. 26/26 packets were still created throughout the 202 ==District Tournaments==
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  • ...wl'''. The IHSA does not keep individual records, and no scoresheets from tournaments are available for conversion data. |1990, 94, 96, 97, 2005, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23, 24
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  • :''See also: [[:Category: trash tournaments|multiple category trash tournaments]].'' ...wtopic.php?f=8&t=9757 Chicago Open Literature Doubles 2010: SuperJha Saves Tournaments]
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  • In his [[Tom Egan's Report on the 2005 NAC|report on the 2005 NAC]], [[Tom Egan]] noted that he felt that he did not get the feel that th ...er, Watson Chapel, that it had only been their first or second year at the tournaments but it was impressive that they were in the playoffs.
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  • ...nd B, IMSA, Northmont, Auburn, and Stevenson [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1375/stats/all_games/standings/]. ...ions - The Loyola team, oft-inconvenienced by Morgan Venkus having to miss tournaments for his singing career, came up against an impasse when they discovered IHS
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  • ...as no limit at all on the number of possible computation questions. Since 2005, the amount of math and computation has been gradually curtailed, and a pus ...person. Afterward, the IHSA will place each team into one of four Regional tournaments composed of single-elimination brackets, with an effort made to separate th
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  • ...years since its inception, it remains one of the longest running series of tournaments. Terrapin XXXI (Terrapin Open) was mirrored in the [[2020-2021 season]].}} ...teams which participated in the HSASC from playing in any other quizbowl [[tournaments]], including those not operated by their organization.}}
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  • ...profit organization that produces college quizbowl questions and organizes tournaments for those questions. Founded as the [[Academic Competition Foundation]] in ...scope of the organization. The catch-all term [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps with slight mo
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  • ...is a summary of appearances at pyramidal high school national championship tournaments by teams from Missouri. ! 2000-<br/>2005
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  • In 2005, the user "Martin Faber" posted the "[[Definitive Greatest Players List]]"; ...[[Watkinsgate|obtained the questions beforehand]] and was cheating at both tournaments.
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  • ...ord is similarly illustrious, including a second and third place finish in 2005 and 2006, followed by a near back-to-back-to-back that was only spoiled by ...ledge in nearly every category. Just look at his performances at superhard tournaments for proof. If the top ten are quizbowl’s #1s, Auroni is a #1 in the makin
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  • ...yers List''' was originally posted to the [[hsquizbowl.org forums]] in May 2005 by an account identifying itself as [http://books.google.com/books?id=7AoTA ...unt dominance or at least achievement in other areas, such as CBI, singles tournaments, and TRASH. Whenever possible, we took into consideration the full career o
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  • Because of NAQT's record keeping, most records only go back to 2005, the first year detailed statistics were kept at HSNCT. ===5 Tournaments with 10 Wins===
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  • ...provided questions for non-televised intramural and regional championship tournaments for colleges, as the sole supplier of questions and game rules to [[ACUI]]. ...enting the upper Mid-Atlantic, in recent years, for example). The Regional tournaments are directed by student union personnel who are members of ACUI at the host
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  • [[ACF]] maintains a contact list of teams which attend their tournaments, which can be found [https://tinyurl.com/acfcontactlist here]. {{College directory row|Rhodes College|TN|2005|2005}}
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