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  • ...lin''' is a player for [[Centennial (Maryland High School)|Centennial High School]]. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams [[Category: High school players active in 2015]]
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  • '''DR YAKUB''' is a tournament hosted by [[Maryland]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2004-2008) ...dent of the club in 2006 and 2007. He also student-taught and served as a quizbowl coach.
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  • ...in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2002]] [[Category: Players active in 2001]] ...igh school players active in 1999]] [[Category: High school players active in 2000]]
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  • ...Tse''' is a player for [[Centennial (Maryland High School)|Centennial High School]]. He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-Wor [[Category: High school players active in 2013]]
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  • [[Maryland]] (2015-19) |highschool = The John Carroll School (2011-15)
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  • Are, without exception, [[bad quizbowl|terrible]]. ==Currently Airing High School Quizbowl Shows==
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  • ...ournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Fallson|Fallston High School]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...] team, where she was vice president of the team for three years. In high school, she was on the [[Walt Whitman]] team.
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] (2011-2015) '''Dan Puma''', or just "The Puma," was the star of [[Gonzaga]]'s quizbowl team after the loss of [[Ted Gioia]] to [[Harvard]].
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] (2020 - ) |highschool = [[Penn Manor|Penn Manor High School]] (2017-2020)
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  • ...very year. A smaller subset of students are sent to [[Marriotts Ridge High School]]. [[Category:Middle school teams]]
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  • |image = Tome School MD.png ...ded in 1894. Tome is coached by Leslie Loder. Their quizbowl program began in the 2014-2015 season and they were at the [[2015 MSNCT]].
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Centennial High School |citystate = Ellicott City, Maryland
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  • ...ournament, better reflecting the actual field. The tournament was not held in 2014. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Walt Whitman|Walt Whitman High School]]. It is a mirror of the [[Harvard Fall Tournament]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • '''Yu Lu''' was a player for [[Richard Montgomery|Richard Montgomery High School]] who was named an honorable mention member of the 2016 [[HSQBRank All-Worl [[Category:High school players active in 2016]]
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  • ...overall scorer with 112.78 PPG and the second most powers. Vishwa competed in the [[2018 NASAT]] playing for Pennsylvania Blue, which placed 5th. ...ennsylvania Quizbowl Resource|Pennsylvania's]] quizbowl player of the year in 2018.
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  • ...nia]]. In high school, he played for [[Quince Orchard|Quince Orchard High School]]. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams [[Category:Players active in 2016]]
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  • ...rriottsville, Maryland. The school's quiz bowl teams include an A-Team for high-level competition, a second-string B-Team, and a TV Team for televised even [[Category:Maryland high school teams]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = James Hubert Blake High School ...rsch]]. By the end of the year, only one of those people was still playing quizbowl.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Oakland Mills High School ...he [[2014 HSNCT]] with a 11-4 record. After the graduation of their A team in 2014, Oakland Mills' tournament attendance sharply dropped and since that t
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  • '''Logan Feingold''' plays for [[William and Mary]]. In high school, he played for for [[Quince Orchard]] and received an honorable mention for [[Category:High school players active in 2015]]
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  • ...or teams from DC to travel to Richmond or vice-versa on as regular a basis in order to play tournaments. ...teams can often take public transit like buses or Amtrak to attend events in this region.
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  • ...here he was a member of four state championship teams, and went on to play in college at [[Missouri S&T]]. ...out of the state, Paul was one of the most visible figures in the Missouri quizbowl scene, due to his propensity for moderating various tournaments on nearly e
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] ...n end-of-season polls, he is considered one of the best active generalists in the game.
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  • ...iel Guedes''' is a player for [[Richard Montgomery|Richard Montgomery High School]]. He was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-Worl [[Category: High school players active in 2015]]
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  • ...]]. Unlike the [[Maryland Fall Classic]], this tournament has always been in [[mACF]] format. | [[GDS|Georgetown Day School]]
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  • ...sh''' was a one-off tournament hosted by [[Montgomery Blair]]. It was held in 2011 as a mirror of [[WUHSAC]]. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • '''Andrew Alexander''' played high school quizbowl for [[Princess Anne]]. His team went 5-5 at the [[2004 HSNCT]] and tied for ...006 UNC tournament, the 2007 NAQT Sectionals at George Mason, and the 2007 Maryland Terrapin.
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  • ...of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear" in 2010. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2013–2017) ...Chicago Open]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals]], as one of the greatest college quizbowl players of all time.
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  • ...ve in 2000]] [[Category:Players active in 2001]] [[Category:Players active in 2002]] ...Jefferson (VA)|TJHSST]] (1995-1998) [[Category:High school players active in 1998]]
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  • ...it, however, experienced pyramidal players often choose to not participate in MABL, typically citing the perceived anti-competitive nature of non-pyramid ...other in a round robin. These matches are followed by an "up-down round," in which teams are bracketed by standings, and a finals round usually using a
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  • ...2015–2019) [[Category: Players active in 2015]] [[Category: Players active in 2016]] ...in 2012]] [[Category: Players active in 2013]] [[Category: Players active in 2014]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eleanor Roosevelt High School ...the 2000 [[HSNCT]] and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 [[NSC]]. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events.
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  • ...ticle describes the quizbowl team at Indiana University. For high quizbowl in the state of Indiana, see [[NAQT Indiana State Qualifier]].'' '''Indiana University''' is a university whose flagship campus is in Bloomington, Indiana.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...but for recording the [[Quizbowl Cast]], formerly hosting the [[Main Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and edit
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  • ...unded in 2018 that aims to help middle and high school students improve in quizbowl. Qwiz was formed by [[Eric Huff]] and [[Josh Rutsky]]. ...iz5, runs in-person and online quizbowl camps, and produces the [[National Quizbowl Conference]].
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  • ...]] Quizbowl Club. It was held in 2006 to 2011 and again on a one-off basis in 2016. It used [[NAQT]] [[IS|Invitational Series]] questions and house-writt | [[Maryland Fall]]
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  • ...tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]]. ...nd on the It's Academic TV show, nor has there been any computational math in the tournament. Also, a category round is still included despite the categ
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  • ...given out by [[HSQBRank]] to recognize the best individual players in high school quiz bowl that year. | [[Western Albemarle|Western Albemarle High School]]
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  • As TJ was undefeated in the playoffs, Charter had to win twice in the final. They won the first game 385-335, but lost after TJ got the firs Henry, Raja, and Neeraj were the core of the team that finished 5th in 2007.
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  • Sanford School '''coach''' (2000-2002) ===High School===
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2006-2008) ...uestions. Jonathan is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]].
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  • ...tches recorded at tournaments Mike Bentley attends. The only editing done in these matches is to crop off the beginning and the end, so swearing and var In the past, each episode was recorded with an iRiver t30 MP3 player. More re
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  • ...hat did the Kyoto Protocol seek to do?" They also twice made the playoffs in Chip's [[Quiznet]] league. ...n to play quizbowl at the University of [[Maryland]]. He also hosts the [[Quizbowl Podcast]] and is the former administrator of this wiki.
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  • ...''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[High Tech]]. It was first held in 2014. |Maryland Fall
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  • ...o the best team from a school which fields multiple teams, referred to as [School Name] A. The following teams would be B-team, C-team, etc. </onlyinclude> ...nicated to tournament directors well ahead of time. Sometimes, even when a school's A-team is intended to be stronger than its B-team, the B-team finishes hi
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  • ...|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team president [[Richard Yu]]. | [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington A]]
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  • ...rtunity to play a hard NAQT set in preparation for [[HSNCT]]. Low interest in the concept, difficulty communicating to less active teams that a harder to [[St. Anselm's]] reached the final in both years that the tournament was held.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...and]] and [[Chicago]]. Long considered one of the best active generalists in the game, he was a major scorer on the teams that won the [[2008 ICT|2008]]
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  • ...al Tournament''' was a high school event hosted yearly by [[Georgetown Day School]] at notably inconsistent times from 2007 to 2012, when it ceased to run. It is named in honor of GDS student [[Benjamin Cooper]].
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  • ...is a program that began on 7 January 2017. This program recognizes a high school team(s) each week based on performance at competitions the previous week. ! School
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  • ...rs included [[Weijia Cheng]], [[Naveed Chowdhury]], and [[Ani Perumalla]] (Maryland), and [[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]], [[Isaac Kirk-Dav ....5 "other thought" (literary criticism, art history, historiography, etc.) in the style of [[Will Holub-Moorman]] and Jacob Reed's 2015 [[VICO]] tourname
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Winston Churchill High School |state = Maryland
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  • |citystate = Maryland (probably) ...er than tournament sets. DACQ produced 45 packets of 20/20 mACF questions, in addition to subject-specific study guides.
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  • | School = [[Chicago]] ...[Gautam Kandlikar]]. It was head-edited by Ike and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]. In addition to the main site ate Chicago, Peaceful Resolution was mirrored at
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  • ...in 2002, skipped a year, and then became an annual event. It often occurs in October, though the 2002 event was held November 3. [[Illinois]] hosted a fall tournament in 1995 directed by Martin Stroup. [[MacArthur]] defeated [[Quincy]] for the C
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  • {{confuse|the Maryland player of the early 2000's [[Adam Fine]]}} In high school, Adam played for [[UChicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory Schools]],
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  • ...given out by [[HSQBRank]] to recognize the best individual players in high school quiz bowl that year. | [[Hinsdale Central|Hinsdale Central High School]]
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  • ...ridiculous amount of wires in the system, which is difficult to transport in anything less than a medium-sized plastic storage tub as a result.</onlyinc ...erruptions from the moderator calling out utterances such as "D2" or (high school player favorite) "C4".
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  • ...vitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Bel Air|Bel Air High School]]. The tournament uses NAQT lightning rounds and speed checks. Prior to 201 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ournament hosted annually by [[Chattahoochee]]. It has typically been held in the winter. ...e 2012–13 season. The 2020 CATT set was also house-written, and was played in 2020–21.
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  • ...l over State College. They went 7-0 in their preliminary bracket, and 6-1 in their playoff bracket. The loss came from Walter Johnson, although another ...were denied on both counts. This was an unfortunate ending to the largest quizbowl tournament to that date, at 192 teams.
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  • ...before then. He knows some music, and is probably the only person left in quizbowl who remains nostalgic for the 30-20-10 and other "nonstandard" bonus format ==High School==
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  • ...both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places.</onlyinclude> ...s are single occasion only, while others are produced annually by the same school(s). Typically, the schools that write a housewrite each year are also the o
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  • ...here, he was considered one of two or three best active literature players in the game. == High School ==
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  • ...uizbowl team at the University of South Carolina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]] ...' (or '''U of SC''', but not '''[[USC]]''') is a public university located in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team has played and hosted tourna
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  • ...acomb, Illinois sponsored by the Rotary Club. The tournament has been held in January since 1999, and since the mid-2000's has represented one of the top ...13. In western Illinois, the Galesburg Rotary started their own tournament in 1989. However, compared to the later Macomb Rotary, it was usually a smalle
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  • {{confuse|[[Irvine]] High School}} ...ins the only active college program in Orange County, California. It lies in Irvine on the border with Newport Beach.
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  • ...edit its own "[[good quizbowl]]" set, and in 2012 the school drew 66 teams in two divisions to compete on an [[NAQT]] A-set. It is thought that the consi ===Middle School===
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  • '''Norman North''' is a public high school located in Norman, Oklahoma, which has had a quiz bowl team since the late 2000's. The ...nvitational]], T-34th at the [[2015 HSNCT]], and 21st at the [[2015 NSC]]. In addition to team success, Kendrick was named an honorable mention for the [
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  • ...ve in 2006]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] |highschool = [[Northwestern High School]], Hyattsville, MD
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  • ...l, JHU Fall Invitational, JHU Winter Invitational, and Blue Jay Bowl (held in the Spring).
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  • |highschool = Westdale Secondary School (Hamilton, Ontario) ...izbowl travel, Jordan has played tournaments from Alabama to College Park, Maryland, to Orlando, FL, and throughout the Great Lakes region. He is also notable
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  • ...SSIBLE." It is possible to acclaim a significant percentage of ACF tossups in this way. ...mock people who complained about [[ACF]]-format questions being difficult in comparison to other formats. This line of argument was considered unworthy
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  • ...or an overview of quizbowl's history more generally, see the [[Timeline of Quizbowl History]]. ...h not necessarily the most popular. Much discourse, especially in the high school community, has moved onto a variety of [[Discord]] servers. Several Faceboo
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  • ...or '''BoB''', was a packet-submission tournament held by the [[Yale]] team in the mid-2000s. It was noted for its low quality and the inconsistency of it ...Evan Lazer]], and [[Philip Grice]] won the tournament, with Rutgers coming in second. Vinokurov also won the individual scoring title. [http://www.hsqui
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Maryland |Image = Maryland.jpg
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  • ...s CSWIFT (Charter School of Wilmington Invitational Fall Tournament), held in November. ...eld in 2000 when [[Bill Tressler]] was a faculty member at the [[Sanford]] School. When Bill moved to [[Wilmington Charter]], the tournament came with him,
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  • ...ive in 2010]][[Category:Players active in 2011]][[Category: Players active in 2012]] ...r his bitter rivalry with [[Jeff Hoppes]] for the title of [[Nicest Guy in Quizbowl]].
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  • ...sota]] on April 5, 2008 that was played on packets written by Minnesota, [[Maryland]], and [[Vanderbilt]] that were also mirrored at other sites. The games wer ...perhaps the strongest field ever seen in Minnesota if one does not factor in skill inflation from future years. At one point the tournament was expected
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  • ...scribes the quizbowl team at the University of Michigan. For high quizbowl in the state of Michigan, see [[NAQT Michigan State Championship]].'' ...zbowl team has historically been quite active, winning back-to-back titles in 2001–2 and 2016–17.
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  • ...kurov]], former teammates at [[Berkeley]] who faced each other three times in the finals of [[ACF Nationals]] from 2007-09, feel about this assessment. ==High school==
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  • ...Hart Grail''' is a term used when a [[team]] hears at least 10 [[bonuses]] in a [[packet]] and has a bonus conversion of 30, implying they answered all o ...achieved when a team has a bonus conversion of 30 and hears all 20 bonuses in a packet. A Perfect Andrew Hart Grail is not known to have been accomplishe
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  • ...on [[NAQT]] questions, it tended to attract a mid-size field of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. teams. ...' Trophy, which contains the names of the Delaware ACC members on the team in 1999.
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  • NASAT was run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]] from 2010 through 2017. It is now run by [[IQB ...also sent a team in 2021, and [[Quizbowl in Liberia|Liberia]] fielded one in 2022 and 2023.
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  • ...schedule (the mid-Atlantic was the most competitive region in high school quizbowl at the time). ...son'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 per
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  • ...ate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. For many years in the early 2000s, the UW quizbowl team was exclusively a [[CBI]] team. The university was the site for the 2
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  • ...op]] championship winning team, and captained Lisgar to a 3rd place finish in the 2011 Reach for the Top nationals. Later, he was part of the [[2015 ACF ===High School===
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Georgetown Day School ...ace at the [[PACE]] [[NSC]]. In partnership with [[Banneker|Banneker High School]], GDS won the 2001 [[PAC]].
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  • ...s from different VHSL enrollment divisions and non-VHSL members to compete in one field for a single overall title. ...year to year. It was originally dubbed the "Commonwealth of Virginia High School Academic Championship" and a large travelling trophy was ordered with this
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  • ...png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17581 this thread].|t :no known general quizbowl tournaments have ever been held. Some NHBB events in the past.
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  • ...in 2009]] [[Category: Players active in 2010]] [[Category: Players active in 2011]] ...the years and is known for his efficient playing style and clutch buzzing in key match situations.
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  • ...''' is a public land-grant university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Its quizbowl team, known as the Academic Competition Organization at Virginia Tech (VT-A ...itution, its founding mission was to "promote greater campus participation in [[College Bowl]] and other academic invitational tournaments by overseeing
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  • The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as the '''Thelion Societ ...r the leadership of President [[Michael Adelman]]. [[Dan Blake]] presided in the 2004-2006 years before turning over the reins to [[Jason Eisele]]. The
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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| Grissom || Grissom || Altamont || Grissom || Auburn || Tournament began in 1997 || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...c Challenge was formerly the statewide televised tournament held each year in Delaware. It used the [[Questions Unlimited]] format. ...] high school and the program was done live each Monday evening, seen only in New Castle County.
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  • ...''', sometimes known informally as '''Cal Cup''', is a series of four high school tournaments held annually at [[Berkeley|UC Berkeley]]. ...lifornia Cup, a series of quiz bowl tournaments that challenged local high school teams to face off for pride and prizes, including gift cards, books, and tr
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  • ...[[List 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 players playing solo. Note that this list is not l
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = The Charter School of Wilmington ...r '''Charter''', is a school located in Wilmington, DE. The school opened in 1996, and its quiz team has existed since nearly its opening.
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  • ...esville, VA, and Baltimore, MD. The winners of each region play each other in a game called the "Super Bowl". ...[[hsquizbowl.org]] boards regarding where "Central Virginia" is and which quizbowl teams are from there.
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  • ...ted in attending a "national championship tournament" held at a rural high school 80 miles from the nearest airport that was announced less than two months b The listed school is the school or alma mater of the predominant number of team members or, if the members
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  • ...rect name of the tournament.</ref> or '''NSC''', is a high school national quizbowl tournament run by [[PACE]]. ...iewtopic.php?p=382475#p382475], and were discontinued at the in-person NSC in 2023 [https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=392814#p392814].
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  • ...ve year hiatus it was revived in 2014. Note that all information contained in this article is about previous incarnations of the NTAE/PAC and the 2014 ve ...tenure of the three. The tournament has always been held at various hotels in Disney World over the years.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology |currentcoach = John Laffey (Quizbowl) and Jay Wickliff (History Bowl)
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  • ...eam continuously since 2002 and is prominent in hosting and playing events in the Mid-Atlantic region. ...subsequently banned from participating in College Bowl for running a high school tournament on recycled College Bowl questions.
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  • ...], [[open]], hard collegiate tournament held every fall from 2008 to 2012. In the years that it existed, it served as the premier hard tournament before In addition to the main tournament, MO started a tradition of hosting a broade
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  • ...players, Chicago is sometimes jokingly referred to as the "evil empire of quizbowl." In addition to frequently hosting [[ACF]] events, the University of Chicago wa
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  • ...-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin.
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  • Because quizbowl players enjoy analyzing things of this nature, several terms recognize uniq ...l's team has done this (nor has any team composed of players from a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished
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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| || || || || || || || Chattahoochee || Etowah || Division began in 2013 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • '''Neg prizes''' are awards given (usually) in jest during a tournament's awards ceremony to the player with the most tota ...tournaments properly based on factors that should have nothing to do with quizbowl logistics competence.
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  • ...it has been one of the most consistently great high school quizbowl teams in the country, having been a contender at the national level essentially ever ..., Tabitha Walker, and Lane Yates finished 3rd at the National History Bowl in Washington, D.C.
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  • ...Bowl moved back to late January/mid February until its last known edition in 2017. * [[SLUH|St. Louis University High]]
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  • ...anceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send a team to [[NASAT]] beginning in 2010. ...who tend to excel beyond [[IHSA]] format, but anyone attending high school in the state of Illinois, even those not attached to an active team, is welcom
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  • '''How Collegiate Quizbowl Works''': A Guide for New Players and Teams ...ask questions in the [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=45 quizbowl forum for new collegiate teams].
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  • ...h school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes at the same tim ===Little Quizbowl on the Prairie (1960s-1985)===
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  • ...cket finishes at ICT and Nationals from 2008 through the end of his career in 2013, and 35 outright tournament victories (excluding side events). ...nd [[Matt Weiner]], he won the [[2009 Chicago Open]], a title he won again in 2011 with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Jeff Hoppes]]. With Rob,
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  • ...ions. He served as Vice President of Internal Affairs of Alabama Academic Quizbowl Team during the 2012-13 season and the President during the 2013-14 season. ...dvance to [[ICT]], where they unfortunately finished tied for 26th. Also, in his first campaign as president, the team consisting of [[Jake Sundberg]],
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  • ...gh school circuit and have consistently ranked as one of the premier teams in the region, along with prestigious programs [[Del Norte]], [[Arcadia]], and ...d in the fall and on NAQT questions. In 2023 CCA hosted VALORANT, a middle school tournament.
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  • ...rnaments, certifying other tournaments and performing outreach activities. In addition, MOQBA sponsors the [[Team Missouri|Missouri NASAT team]] and awar !colspan=4|High School
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  • ...ame's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United Kingdom]]. ...When there is an item that pertains to both or an item relating to middle school history, the box spans both columns.
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  • As of the 2019 poll, there are 121 players who have been ranked in the top 25. As of the 2022 poll, seven players have ever been ranked first: ...s Ray]] has appeared in the Top 25 every year except for 2007. He has been in the Top 10 every year since 2009.
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  • ...ve in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] ...in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]]
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  • ...nderstanding''' is a ranking posted in 2009 of the top 20 currently active quizbowl players. The identity of Theophilius and Philalethe is still unknown. Its t ...l his achievements in quizbowl’s high modern era, and he’s making a run at quizbowl’s greatest champion, Andrew Yaphe.
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  • |citystate = College Park, Maryland. Pictured above: Ian Torres, Morgan Venkus, Zach Hayes, Rosie Frehe after t ..., who was succeeded in 2011 by one of his former students, [[Matt Laird]]. In 2014, Laird switched schools and was replaced by Denise Kreb.
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  • ...ht Years: A Ranking''' was a ranking of players written by [[Mike Cheyne]] in 2016, spread over [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=18925 ...ed in the game (2009-2016). The number of distinct players who were ranked in the poll at least once were 70 (if you do not count Andy Watkins or Shantan
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  • The following is a list of teams that are active on the middle school circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. * [[Arab Junior High]]
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  • ...s the [[Carper Award]]. For more information on ACF, see their [http://acf-quizbowl.com/ website]. ...official scope of the organization. The catch-all term [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps wi
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  • ...est Players List''' was originally posted to the [[hsquizbowl.org forums]] in May 2005 by an account identifying itself as [http://books.google.com/books ...20 best active players, Martin Faber ranked the top 45 players of all time in five tiers, along with &quot;Other Notable Players and Future Stars&quot;,
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  • ...t Union.''<br/>--[[Dwight Wynne]], looking back on the end of College Bowl in 2011</div></blockquote> ...n teams competing on the NAQT/ACF quizbowl circuit and teams participating in College Bowl or its affiliated products.
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  • ...on the North American continent, whether they are or have ever been active in collegiate quiz bowl, and points of contact (with a timestamp, when applica In 2013, [[Eliza Grames]] compiled a contact list which can be found [https://
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  • ...s by Questions Unlimited have been accused of being plagiarized from other quizbowl questions. ...on the ground, answers with a gesture of blessing. The whole scene is set in a lonely, secret, mountainous wilderness with occassional glimpses into the
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  • ...the FAQ in October 1997, which can still be found on the George Washington quizbowl website (but as that hasn't been updated since 2002 who knows how much long ...riginal versions from May 1996. I have left the original e-mail addresses in the FAQ list intact, but there is no guarantee that those addresses still e
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