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  • |highschool =[[Hunter]] (2017-2021) |middleschool= [[Hunter]] (2016-2017)
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  • |highschool=[[Hunter]] (2017-2021) |middleschool=[[Hunter]] (2016-2017)
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  • |highschool=[[Hunter]] (2016-2021) |middleschool=[[Hunter]] (2016-2017)
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  • ...high school tournament hosted by [[East Brunswick]]. It was first held in 2017. |[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7678 2017]
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  • |[[Hunter|Hunter A]] |[https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4111/ 2017]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2017 [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]] |champion = [[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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  • |[[Hunter|Hunter A]] / [[Ranney]] |[[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Hunter Wotruba |highschool = William V. Fisher Catholic (2013-2017)|William V. Fisher Catholic
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2017-2018) |highschool =[[Hunter]] (2013-2017)
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  • |second = [[Hunter|Hunter A]] ...site quiz bowl competition ever, beating the 304 teams record set by the [[2017 HSNCT]].<br/><br/>
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  • |highschool = [[Hunter]] (2019-2023) |middleschool = [[Hunter]] (2017-2019)
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  • ...]] for six years, and was part of the team that won HSNCT in both 2016 and 2017. He is also known for writing a series of well-received trash packets.
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  • {{The year of|2017 *[[Michigan]] won DI [[2017 ICT|ICT]] against the dark horse [[Northwestern]] A, completing the [[caree
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  • | [[Hunter|Hunter A]] | [[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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  • | [[Hunter|Hunter A]] | [[Hunter|Hunter B]]
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  • ==2016-2017== ==2017-2018==
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  • ...|Hunter A]], back-to-back NAQT [[HSNCT]] champions, solo. At [[NASAT|NASAT 2017]], Eshaan was first scorer. [[Category:High school players active in 2017]]
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  • | [[Hunter]] | [[Hunter]]
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  • ...on November 15, 2008. [[State College]] won an advantaged final against [[Hunter]] to win the tournament; the margin of victory was just twenty points in ea [[Raynor Kuang]] head-edited the 2016 and 2017 editions of the tournament. HFT remains one of the most widely-mirrored hig
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  • | [[2012 Hunter|Hunter]] | [[2016 Hunter|Hunter]]
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  • |[[Hunter|Hunter A]] |[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=7605 2017]
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  • ...s have traveled long distances to compete in the main tournament hosted at Hunter. Its name derives from [[Hunter]]'s nickname, "Brick Prison," since the fortress-like school building resem
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  • ...ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci_R9O5zVoQ Chicago Hype Video], created in 2017. ...roduction was directed by [[Teddy Knox]] and [[Max Schindler]] and starred 2017 Chicago A, members of the [[Chicago]] team both past and present, and sever
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  • ...Middle School Player of the Week'''] is a program that began on 7 January 2017, along with the [[NAQT High School Player of the Week]] award. This program ==2016-2017==
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  • | 2017 | [[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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  • |second = [[Hunter|Hunter A]] ...rematch of the 2017 final, which also went to a second game but ended with Hunter defeating DCC. This marked only the third repeat matchup in HSNCT finals hi
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  • ...[[2019 MSNCT|2019]] when [[Churchill Middle|Churchill A]] lost to [[Hunter|Hunter A]], and then won in [[2021 MSNCT|2021]]. As of 2024, this has continued fo | [[2017 MSNCT|2017]]
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  • '''Jaimie Carlson''' is a roboticist who, when not programming hunter-killer drones for Amazon, plays quizbowl. She previously played for the [[U ...enn A, where she was on a team that made top bracket at [[2016 ICT]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals]]. In 2018, she was a key element of the team that won 4th at
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  • ...cognize the best individual players in high school quiz bowl in the [[2016-2017]] season. | [[Hunter|Hunter College High School]]
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  • ...!! 2008 !! 2009 !! 2010 !! 2011 !! 2012 !! 2013 !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 | Hunter A || New York || || || || || || || || || || HSNCT t33/160 || HSNCT
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  • *2006-07: Hunter Fast, Kristna Warren *2007-08: Hunter Fast
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  • [[Hunter]] College High School's annual mirror of [[SCOP]] Novice is one of the long | VI (10/28/2017)
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  • The 2016-2017 Catholic Central academic team finished the season in historic fashion with ...only to be defeated in the finals by the previous year’s national champion Hunter College from New York City.
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  • | [[Hunter]] | [[Hunter]]
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  • | [[Hunter]] | "Leonardo," Hunter
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  • |nats appearances= NSC (2012, 2013), HSNCT (2010, 2014-2017) ...]] to produce WHAQ (Washington-Hickman Academic Questionfest) for the 2016-2017 season.
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  • ...3rd place finishes in 2015 and 2016 at the IESA Class AA state finals. In 2017, [[Barrington Station]] claimed their second IESA Class AA State Championsh ...eam, and in 2021 he became the second person after [[Caitlin Samuel]] of [[Hunter]] to coach both an MSNCT and HSNCT Champion.
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  • ...ently draws the largest field of any national tournament. In [[2017 HSNCT|2017]] it attracted 304 high school teams from 235 different schools. The most c From 2003 to 2017, the format was essentially ten [[power-matching|power-matched]] preliminar
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Hunter College High School |image = Hunter.gif
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  • | [[Hunter]] | [[Hunter|Hunter A]]
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  • ...12 NSC]], where his team delivered the only defeat to eventual champions [[Hunter]] en route to a 3rd place finish and an individual All-Star award. Silverma *Biology/chemistry editor for [[2014 ACF Regionals]] and [[2017 ACF Regionals|2017]]
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  • ...berg in a two-game final, after the latter survived a circle of death with Hunter B and Charter B. Three weeks later, the school was the site (although Steph ...te start due to a no-show team, the tournament ran smoothly and was won by Hunter over St. Joseph.
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  • ...ed by John Rathbun until 2016, with Angela Weck acting as interim coach in 2017. | 2017 || || [[Richwoods]] || LaSalle-Peru || East Peoria || [[Illinois Valley Cen
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  • |nats appearances = PACE: 2004, 2014, 2015, 2017 <br> HSNCT: 2003, 2007-2017 *[[Hunter Wotruba]]
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  • |[[Hunter]] (NY) |Hunter (NY)
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  • ====2017-2019==== In 2017, J.P. Stevens Quiz Bowl was brought back once again, this time under former
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  • ...ance team of Charles Korwin from [[Carleton University]], [[Derek So]] and Hunter Book fom [[McGill]], and Andrej Vukovic from [[Lisgar]]. Eric Smith was the ==2017 Ottawa Hybrid Tournament==
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  • ...run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]] from 2010 through 2017. It is now run by [[IQBT|International Quiz Bowl Tournaments]]. | [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=19239 2017]
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  • |nats appearances = [[HSNCT]]: 2007-'14, 2023 <br/> [[NSC]]: 2009, 2015-2017 |2017 [[NSC]]
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  • |middleschool = [[Challenger Almaden]], [[Stanford Online]] (2017-2020) In the 2017-18 season, a 5th-grade Arin led a Challenger Almaden team to great success
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  • ...20, 2021, 2022 [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|Scholastic Bowl]]; 2002, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 [[NAQT Virginia Championship|NAQT]] ...itle in 2022. Thomas Jefferson also won the title at the 2002, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 [[NAQT Virginia Championship]]. They finished second in 200
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  • ...no meeting room and was forced to play in the student bar. From 2008-2012, Hunter Book annually led several McGill teams to the [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]] ...So, [[Daniel Lovsted]], [[Akhil Garg]], and Joe Su put up the best DI ICT (2017, 8th) and ACF Nationals (2019, 7th) finishes in school history and won most
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  • ...top two individual scorers. The team continued to grow, and in the fall of 2017, the third iteration of Rock and Roll Hall of Shame was successfully run, w *Andrew Halza - President (2017-2021)
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  • *2020: Hunter Miller, Kyle McMillen, Jack Knox *2017: Skye Williams
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  • ...2023<br>SSNCT: [[2018 SSNCT|2018]] <br>NSC: [[2016 NSC|2016]], [[2017 NSC|2017]], [[2019 NSC|2019]], [[2021 NSC|2021]], 2022, 2023 ...ogram has contained both a high school team and a middle school team since 2017. Uni was the runner up at both the 2019 and 2021 [[HSNCT]]s and placed thir
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  • ==Early years (2013-2017)== ==Growth, first nationals appearances (2017-2020)==
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  • | [[2017 Beta|2017]] | [[2015 Hunter MS|Hunter MS]]
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  • | '''[[Lily Chen]]''', [[Hunter|Hunter College High School]], New York, New York | 2017
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  • |2017 |[[Hunter]]
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  • =='''2017'''== '''High Scorer:''' [[Hunter Wotruba]], [[Fisher Catholic]]
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  • ...Garden Cup]] III|[[Livingston]] ([[IS-224]])|m1=[[Livingston]] A defeats [[Hunter]] A in the final, going undefeated all day|l1=https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tou ==2016-2017==
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  • ===2017=== | [[Hunter Wood]] (Northwestern) - 92 ppg
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  • ...: 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 <br>NSC: 2015 <br>MSNCT: 2013, 2017 ...middle school team went to the [[2017 MSNCT]], finishing 146/160. At the [[2017 HSNCT]], due to some bad losses and an unlucky draw in matches, the A team
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  • | [[Hunter]] | [[2017 SSNCT]]
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  • ...tches. In the Championship, [[Bloomington]], featuring Kristina Warren and Hunter Fast, won a close upset against a very strong [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois | 2017 [https://www.naqt.com/go/stats/8796 Über-Competitive Division]
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  • * In 2017, Illinois finished 2nd in Division II at [[2017 ICT|ICT]], losing in the final to [[Berkeley]]. *Todd J. Hunter
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  • ...will be updated when that data becomes available, likely in early autumn, 2017.''''' |[[Hunter]]
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  • ...ournament victories. Wilmington Charter placed 65th, 51st, and 19th at the 2017, 2018, and 2019 HSNCT's respectively. * Hunter College [[Prison Bowl]] 2014
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  • 8. Hunter Sutton, Bunker, 9 tossups/game<br> ...of the MSHSAA state championship, surpassing their record of 138 tossups [[2017 MSHSAA State Championship|the previous year]].
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  • |nats = [[2013 NSC]], [[2013 NASAT]], [[2017 NSC]] (JV) ...0, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019<br/> [[NSC|PACE]]: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023<br/> [[NHBB]]: 2019 (JV)<br/> [[ONCT]]: 2021
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  • ...rliest sheets shared publicly were developed in 2008 by [[Lily Chen]] of [[Hunter]].<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6742 Excel quiz b ...nse to high load has caused many problems (including when it was used at [[2017 NSC]]<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=343918#p343918 Re:
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  • *2017-2018 - [[Mike Sorice]] and [[Matt Laird]] |[[Hunter Fast]]
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  • ...n came 2nd at the [[Tri-State Tussle]] in 2018 and went 8-2 at [[LIFT]] in 2017. They also went 6-4 in HSNCT 2018 prelims, qualifying for the playoffs. Fur ...lace game. Later on in the year, they staved off a close 325-395 loss to [[Hunter]] to place 3rd, and went 8-1 to place 2nd at BAIT (hosted by [[Belmont]]).
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  • ====2017==== In 2017, the inability to find a suitable London venue led to the tournament's emer
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  • ...=true|hs=*May 26-28: The [[2017 HSNCT]] takes place in Atlanta, GA, with [[Hunter]] College High School defeating [[Detroit Catholic Central]] in the final. {{History table row|2018|hs=*May 25–27: The [[2018 HSNCT]] breaks the [[2017 HSNCT|previous]] [[HSNCT]]'s record as the largest single-site quiz bowl to
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  • ...ame_(1972_game_show) 2012]. One year after the Brain Game's cancelation in 2017, the head coach of Carmel's A.C.T. left, causing the A.C.T. to become the Q ...ounds with the "1" card, notably defeating eventual tournament runner-up [[Hunter]] in a 3-1 placement match after their team arrived, eventual tournament ch
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  • {{College directory row|California State University-Northridge|CA|2017|2017|}} {{College directory row|Santa Clara University|CA|2017|2017}}
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  • ...after seeing a drop in attendance, a middle school division was added. In 2017, after seeing another drop in attendance, the Chicago phase of the champion | [[2017 NAC|2017]]
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006, 2008-2016, 2022 <br/> PACE: 2009-2013, 2017 ...by [[Maggie Walker]] A and losing close matches to [[Olmsted Falls]] and [[Hunter]] B. In the playoff flight, Loyola went 3-2, losing to unofficial rival [[I
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