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  • |third = [[2003 South Carolina Panasonic Team|South Carolina All-Stars]] |allam3 = Brian James Munroe, [[2003 San Dieguito|San Dieguito]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Great Neck South Rebels |image = Great Neck South HS NY.png
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  • |currentcoach = Brian Corbett Southside is considered one of the top teams in South Carolina.
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  • | South | [[Brian Young]]
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  • '''James Island''' is a charter school located in South Carolina. As their name suggests, they are located on an island in Charlest * Jack O'Brian
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  • | [[Brian Tsui]] | [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=8437 South]
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  • |[https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21672 South Central] |[https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21720 South]
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  • | width="160px"| <font style="font-size:9pt">'''South Range High School'''</font> ...ng powers in the area; before [[Poland Seminary]]'s qualification in 2004, South Range was the team closest to making it to [[OAC]] State, finishing fourth
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  • ...olina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]].'' ''This article is about the team at the University of South Carolina. See [[USC]] for the page about the team at the University of Sout
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  • |[[South Carolina]] |[[South Carolina]]
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  • ...ition Club was unofficially founded in November 2009 by [[Nick Conder]], [[Brian Riddle]], and Shawna Felkins. The club has slowly grown over the last few s | [[2014 ACF Regionals|ACF Regionals South at WKU]]
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  • | Champion = [[South Range]] ...ange,}} {{nowrap|Canfield,}} {{nowrap|Lowellville}}<br />[[OAC]]: {{nowrap|South Range}}
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  • |Glenbrook South Titans||Glenview||Scott Field |[[Maine South|Maine South Hawks]]||Park Ridge||Jason Dutmers
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  • *[[Brian Lai]] *[[Brian Rostron]]
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  • ...High School''' is a public high school in Crete, Illinois located 30 miles south of Chicago. It competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[ |Brian Gutelius
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  • ...d by [[Jacob Reed]], [[Grace Liu]], [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Dan Puma]], [[Brian McPeak]], and [[Sohan Vartak]]. The tournament was mirrored around the coun | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16810 South]
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  • ...Bond, Madison, Saint Clair, and Fayette counties. Mater Dei plays in the [[South Central Scholastic League]] in the fall and the [[Metro East Quad League]] *South Central Scholastic League Champions:(1) 2016
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  • | [[South Carolina]] | [[Brian Kalathiveetil]]
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  • ...a public high school in Bradley, Illinois just outside of Kankakee and the south suburbs of Chicago. It competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, o ...on at Jeopardy! Kruse & the Boilermakers were also key in organizing the ''South Inter-Conference Association'' (SICA), which would later become the [[South
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  • | [[Brian Kalathiveetil]] | [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23488 South Central]
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  • ...Their quizbowl team was founded in 2002, and competes in events across the south, including in Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri, most notably attending [[ICT]] * "Pretty" [[Brian Sanford]]
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  • # [[Maryland]] ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Chris Manners]], [[Brian McPeak]], [[Dan Puma]]) *[[South Carolina]]
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  • '''Paul M. Dorman High School''' is a public high school in Roebuck, South Carolina. Dorman's program was founded in 1982. Since then, it has been one *Brian Owen (2014-present) (alumni '13)
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  • [[South Pemiscot]] 245, [[Valley Park]] 220 Schuyler County 230, South Pemiscot 200
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  • |[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=24546 South-Central] |[[Brian Lin]]
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  • ...ched by Randy Nord. Previous coaches include John Richley, Jeff Boyll, and Brian Racz. The team was re-established for the 2005 [[Mahoning County Quizbowl L ...-2016 season, taking 4th at the [[Solon]] Fall Tournament and 2nd at the [[South Range]] Annual Academic Challenge, as well as winning the [[Mahoning County
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Maine South Hawks '''Maine South''' High School is a public high school located in Park Ridge, Illinois, a n
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  • | Shady South Side ([[Ben Zhang]], [[Jared Lockwood]], [[Michael Menkus]], and [[Kyle Hil ...sqqqqqqqqqq" ([[Trevor Davis]], [[Foster Hughes]], [[Andrew Nadig]], and [[Brian Weikle]])
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  • South Shelby 285, Mid-Buchanan 60 Richland 385, South Shelby 190
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  • [[South Pemiscot]] 230, [[Barstow]] 210 Tarkio 275, South Pemiscot 210
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  • Dave joined in 2002 during Brian Kieran's first year as head coach. He made the Battle of the Brains startin ...s a staffer at local events, and often helps the VHSL Conference 11 and 5A South meets.
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  • |style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Crystal Lake South]] |style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[Wheaton Warrenville South]]
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  • | '''[[Lakeville South]]''' | Brian McCollor and Joseph Suchomel
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  • ...terialized around submitted packets edited by [[Ike Jose]], with help from Brian and [[Isaac Hirsch]]. A 6-team main site occurred, which UVA-sans-[[Matt Bo | [[1995 South Carolina|South Carolina]]
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  • |currentpres = Anthony Pho, Brian Pho ...affected by the tragic loss of Nolan James, decided to take his talents to South Beach and join the B Team in his ESPN-exclusive documentary "The Quizision"
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  • |[[Wheaton Warrenville South|W W South]] |[[Maine South]]
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  • |[[Maine South|Maine South A]] |[[Maine South|Maine South A]]
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  • *[[Brian Kalathiveetil]] - [[Waubonsie Valley]]; [[Minnesota]] *[[Greg Peterson]] - [[Maine South]]; [[Lawrence]], [[Northwestern]]
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  • ...By current definitions, the top-finishing UG team in [[1997 ICT|1997]] was South Carolina and the top-finishing Division II team was Swarthmore. ...rd]]) &bull; [[Tim Young]] ([[George Washington]]) &bull; [[T.C. Ford]] ([[South Carolina]]) &bull; [[Alex Mouat]] ([[Florida]])
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  • ...primarily consisted of Captain [[Nolan Winkler]] '12, Marcel Youkhna '12, Brian Peterson '11, and Morgan Venkus '13. The team's best finishes were both at ...ing A-Team starter Morgan Venkus for the entire tournament, A-Team starter Brian Peterson for Sunday, and Morgan's replacement B-Team starter Patrick Rahlfs
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  • ...], [[Shan Kothari]], [[Tanay Kothari]], [[Matt Lafer]], [[Scott Moser]], [[Brian Saxton]], [[Mike Sollosi]], [[Tricia Southard]], [[Andy Watkins]] ...C Metro Comparisons and Discussions, Illinois Comparisons and Discussions, South Comparisons and Discussions, Great Lakes Comparisons and Discussions, and W
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  • *2006-07: Brian Greetis |next = [[Maine South]]
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  • |[[Wheaton Warrenville South]] |Brian T. Courtney
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  • ...EAK (Maryland/Michigan): The lonely life of a science specialist (although Brian has some underrated knowledge, especially in philosophy). Got a lot better ...most of the answerlines were like obscure Puerto Rican poets or films from South Sudan, I think he'd beat anyone in the world on it. However, he might lose
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