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  • '''Michigan State March Madness''' is a tournament hosted by [[Michigan State|Michigan State Unviersity]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...Academic Competition Club, the tournament now runs on [[HSAPQ]] questions in a tossup/single-part bonus format * [http://www.honorscollege.msu.edu/quizbowl/index.htm Main Page]
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  • ...tly, they placed 11th at the [[2008 HSNCT]] and won the 2010 Michigan High School Quiz Bowl State Championship Notable quizbowl alumni include [[Arnav Moudgil]], [[Jamie Ding]], and Stephen Morrison.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Henry Ford II High School |citystate = Sterling Heights, Michigan
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  • |schoolpast=[[Michigan]] (2015-2019) ...stin was the [[National History Bee]] runner-up in 2015 and was voted High School Player of the Year.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (1999-2006)<br>[[Western Ontario]] (1996-1999) ...played as a graduate student for [[Michigan]], where he helped edit the [[Michigan MLK|MLK]] tournament.
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  • ...cat Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Novi|Novi High School]]. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Michigan]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eisenhower High School |state = NAQT: 2000 <br/> Michigan: 1989, 1992, 2000
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  • The '''Michigan Autumn Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Michigan]] each year. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2009–2013), [[University of Washington]] (2013–2014) '''Libo Patrick Zeng''' played quizbowl at [[Michigan]] and then briefly at [[University of Washington]]. He's known for negging
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  • ...' is a player for [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central 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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  • |schoolcur=[[Michigan]] (2018–2021) ...hin Chakraborty''' played quizbowl at [[Troy (MI)|Troy High School]] and [[Michigan]].
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  • [[Category: High school players active in 2013]] [[Category: High school players active in 2014]]
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  • ...was a player for [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central High School]]. He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-Wor [[Category:High school players active in 2012]]
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  • The '''Rube Goldberg Invitational''' is a tournament hosted by [[Michigan State]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast=[[Central Michigan]] (2013-2015), [[Michigan]] (2015-2016) ...l. He attended [[Central Michigan]] for two years before transferring to [[Michigan]].
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  • ..., about half-way between Dallas Fort-Worth and Houston. Members of the A&M quizbowl club helped compile the [[Stanford Culture Guide]]. * Texas State High School Championship (2000, 2001, 2002, 2012)
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  • ...former player for [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central High School]] and member of the winning team at the [[2015 NSC]]. [[Category: High school players active in 2012]]
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  • ...' is a player for [[Detroit Catholic Central|Detroit Catholic Central High School]]. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams [[Category:High school players active in 2013]]
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  • The '''NAQT Michigan Championship''' is a high school tournament held in Michigan. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ON, earned the second [[Reach for the Top]] national championship for the school; the first coming from the [[1992 Saunders]] team. ...mpionships, later established a quizbowl team at [[UWO]], and played for [[Michigan]].
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  • [[Category:High school players active in 2014]] [[Category: High school players active in 2015]]
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  • The '''Detroit Catholic Central Academic Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Detroit Catholic Central]]. It is written by members [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ineering from Case Western Reserve and MIT. He earned a PhD from Michigan in environmental engineering. ==Quizbowl==
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  • [[Category: High school players active in 2017]] [[Category: High school quizbowl in Michigan]]
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  • ...Classic''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Michigan|University of Michigan]]. Prior to 2003, the tournament took place on October 16, 1999; December 1 [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan State]] (2017-2019) ...ablished themself as a dominant history-based generalist, tying for second in powers during the preliminaries of the DI 2018 NAQT ICT as a college freshm
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  • '''Gabe Hotz''' was a quizbowl player for Truman State. Before attending Truman, Gabe played for the Cuba * Michigan Fall Tournament at WUSTL [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1602/sta
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  • '''Richard Cordray''' is the former Attorney General of Ohio who in 2011 became the first person nominated to head the enforcement division of ...ow called ''In the Know''. He later participated on the [[Michigan State]] quizbowl team <ref>[https://alumni.msu.edu/stay-informed/alumni-stories/richard-cord
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  • |schoolpast = [[Virginia]] (2006-2007), [[Michigan]] (2002-2005) ...ly attempted to do classwork, much to the detriment of his formerly decent quizbowl skills.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2015-17), [[UCSD]] (2008-2012; ?-2015) |highschool = [[Torrey Pines High School]] (2006-2008)
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Michigan ...ersity of Michigan. For high quizbowl in the state of Michigan, see [[NAQT Michigan State Championship]].''
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  • '''Dylan Becraft''' played quizbowl for [[Fort Zumwalt West]] High School. He served as the treasurer of the [[Truman State]] team and regularly play ==High School==
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  • ...ticipated with the [[1978 Richview]] team in [[Reach for the Top]], losing in the first round to eventual national champions [[1978 Vincent Massey|Vincen ...paration for the upcoming Canadian election campaign (because he is always in campaign mode).
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  • ...tyle set for the 2008 [[Gonzaga]] tournament and several other tournaments in the DC area itself.
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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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  • ...ous good quizbowl tournaments in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]] and Michigan. ...acing T-21 at [[HSNCT]] the 2012-2013 team was the most successful team in school history. The team, comprised of Chris Agostino '13, Wilson Barrett '14, Dav
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  • ...iversity and formerly a player at Detroit Catholic Central. He specialized in history, geography, and Montana-based literature. In his sophomore (2010) year Bobby attended many tournaments as a member of DC
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  • ...a program that began on 7 January 2017. This program recognizes a middle school team each week based on performance at competitions the previous week. ! School
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Detroit Catholic Central High School |state = Michigan QB Class A - 1988,1990,1991,1996,1997,1999,2001-2003,2005,2006,2008,2009,20
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  • ...ota]] in American Studies. He taught at the University of Minnesota-Morris in 2012-2013 while still enrolled. ...t "notable" accomplishment is being on the team that won the first [[Small School Award]] at the [[2002 HSNCT]].
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  • ...ches. A pioneer in the use of the internet, the company's website is: www.quizbowl.com. For a time, the company also owned the rights to www.geography.com, b The company specializes in short "buzzer beater" questions, and (especially in computation) patterned bonuses where a single skill is repeated three-five
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  • ...club of all time, and was semi-frequently able to field a J-team at events in its area [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=690 ...ate 2010s, and the A team finished 2nd at the [[2018 ICT]], losing to Yale in the second game of an [[advantaged final]] where they had the disadvantage.
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  • ...e some kind of noise to indicate that they know the answer. Any moderator in a so-called "slapbowl room" should be as impartial as possible and sit as c ...s, as while some players are playing slapbowl, many are still able to buzz in the conventional way.
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  • ...(or recent alumni of such programs) for valuable contributions to the high school academic competition community. ...formerly of [[Furman|Furman University]], and the [[Michigan|University of Michigan]]
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  • |highschool = King & Queen Central High School ...[[NSC]], 2015 and 2016 [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]], and 2013 [[Michigan Fall Tournament]].
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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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  • ...od of inactivity during the latter half of the 2010s, it was reestablished in 2022. The following is a list of tournaments participated in by the club's first iteration, either officially or unofficially.
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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 = High Tech ...19. High Tech has won the last six [[NAQT New Jersey State Championship]]s in a row.
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  • ...rom 2013 to 2021, it used [[Yale]]'s [[housewritten]] [[BHSAT]] questions. In previous years, questions were written by the [[WUSTL]] team. Teams partici ...raws a large number of out of state teams, recently from places like Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee and Florida.
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  • ...[[Kirksville]] (2012-2014) [Assistant Coach]; [[Washington (Missouri High School)]] (2014-Present) [Assistant Coach] ...d served as the Host Contact for [[HSAPQ]] until the company's dissolution in the fall of 2017. Jacob either moderates or runs the control room at severa
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...on writing company, based in the St. Louis area, for elementary and middle school level tournaments. SAGES may also refer to the elementary-level set produce ...ecember of 2015, and has since followed its owner to its current home base in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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  • In '''timed play''', a timer determines the length of each half of a game. Th ...rently in nationwide use that involve timing games. Middle school and high school games use nine-minute halves. [[Community college]] games use 10-minute hal
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  • ...[[Saunders]] in the 1999 city [[Reach for the Top]] championship, and 17th in the 1999 provincial tournament. ...d him to be unanimously elected president every year until he left Western in 2004.
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  • | School = ...vented Eric from editing his half of the set as he was in Italy, resulting in a half-edited set rife with repeats, incorrect clues, and [[speed-checks]].
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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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  • ...NAQT Illinois State Tournament''' is one of three state championships held in Illinois. !width=150|SMALL SCHOOL
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  • ...quizbowl, including [[NAQT]] and [[ACF]] and in many forms of high school quizbowl. The verb "to neg" (word forms: negged, negging, etc.) can either mean incu In nearly all team-based formats that issue interrupt penalties, a penalty can
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  • ...and [[LIQBA Online Tournament Series|held a large number of online events in Spring 2020]]. ...addled 2020-21 season, only to be split off again into an independent firm in May 2021; they remain independent to this day.
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  • ...b99f17ab2c7d Maryland/Yale Spring Tournament Edited for Regular difficulty In University Material]''' ('''MYSTERIUM''') was a collegiate regular difficul ....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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  • ...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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  • ...Buzzer Team at the University of Illinois. For high school Scholastic Bowl in the state of Illinois, see [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]].'' ...ed in Champaign, Illinois and Urbana, Illinois. Illinois is represented in quizbowl by the Academic Buzzer Team ("ABT"), which was founded by Chris Goheen and
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  • ...etitions almost exclusively use [[Reach for the Top]], collegiate quizbowl in Canada has grown from a mildly peripheral community to one of the most acti ==High School==
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  • |citystate = South Bend, IN ...ed in Northern Indiana. Notable football school. Up and coming Quiz Bowl school. Famous for traveling and tournament hosting restrictions. Open to partic
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  • ...been hosted since 1989 by Matt Ottinger. The show is a revival of ''High School Quiz Bowl'', a WKAR show from the 1970s hosted by Terry Braverman that last On June 28, 2017, WKAR announced that ''Quizbusters'' would end in 2018 at the end of its 29th season. [http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/st
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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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  • ...ter the [[Indiana Association of School Principals]] began sponsoring high school quiz bowl. ...ed from each participating school. Teams are split into three pools of six in the prelims, then organized by record into three more pools of six; all tea
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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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  • ...[Kevin Commo]] inquired on the [[Yahoo quizbowl group]] about doing a poll in 1999. Some states, such as Illinois, do [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl Coaches' ==Quizbowl Resource Center Poll==
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  • ...scribes the quizbowl team at the University of Kentucky. For high quizbowl in the state of Kentucky, see [[Kentucky Association for Academic Competition] ...simply '''Kentucky''', is a public university in Lexington, Kentucky. The school has had an active quiz bowl team for many years.
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  • '''Yale University''' is a private institution located in New Haven, Connecticut. ...ch uses [[NAQT]] questions, and one in the spring, [[BHSAT]] (Bulldog High School Academic Tournament), which is house-written. It also usually hosts two col
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  • ...versity''' is a small, private school catering primarily to undergraduates in greater Greenville, South Carolina. ...ll]] after submitting a packet. The team is planning to resume competition in 2010.
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  • :''This article discusses "trash," a commonly used term for popular culture in Quiz Bowl. For information regarding Testing Recall About Strange Happening ...sports, movies, TV, video games, non-classical music, comic books, etc) in quizbowl.</onlyinclude>
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  • ...A enjoyed a very successful season, placing fifth at [[HSNCT|NAQT HSNCT]]. In 2016-17, Lexington A followed up their success by placing ninth at [[HSNCT| ...setts State History Bee and Bowl, winning the JV Bowl and coming in second in the Varsity Bee.
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  • '''Terrapin''' is a long-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 ter
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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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  • The '''University of Maryland''' is a large public university located in College Park, Maryland. Its quizbowl club is officially called the '''Maryland Academic Quiz Team (MAQT)'''.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ge private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It participates in [[ACF]], [[mACF]], and [[NAQT]] tournaments. ...cond half of the nineties, retiring after their 3rd and 2nd place finishes in the 1997 ICT and ACF tournaments.
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  • ...ssessment of how well-known a fact (or collection of facts) is among the [[quizbowl community]] or the wider populace. This is, of course, impossible - determi ...t of a bonus]]. The pitfalls of this approach may be succinctly summarized in the aphorism "If I know it, it's too easy; if I don't, it's too hard" (some
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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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  • 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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  • ...uizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=7127#p7127 Re: The Transition from High School to College] by [[Important Bird Area]] » Sun Dec 28, 2003 3:24 pm</ref>). Further investigation reveals that the stat in question may have been a pre-modern stat called [[PATH]] rather than PPG, a
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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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  • Since its founding in 1996, '''anti-NAQT sentiment''' has existed against [[National Academic Qui ...s, have long been sticking points for those who prefer a different sort of quizbowl experience.
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  • The '''High School National Championship Tournament''' (HSNCT) is a premier national tournamen ...fferent schools. The most common way to qualify for the HSNCT is to finish in the top 15% at a tournament using NAQT questions during the season, though
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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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  • ...ivate university located in Providence, Rhode Island. The team was founded in 2006 by [[Jerry Vinokurov]]. ...team won 2nd place in the [[2007 ACF Nationals]] and won several victories in local tournaments. They also hosted the first incarnation of [[EFT]], which
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Walnut Hills High School ...1895, Walnut Hills High School continues to strive for academic excellence in all fields.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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