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  • |Subjects = History, George Costanza, and the Week of Modern Art |highschool = [[New Trier]] (2006–2009)
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  • ...ament hosted by the University of [[Illinois]] at Urbana-Champaign. In its history, it has been a house-write, used [[HSAPQ]] questions, and in recent years, | [[New Trier]]
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  • |highschool = coached at [[New Trier]] (1994-2011) '''David Reinstein''' was a coach at [[New Trier]] from 1994–2011, the chair of [[IHSSBCA]] from 2004–14, and the presid
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  • == History == |[[Central (New Madrid County, Missouri High School)|New Madrid County Central]]
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  • The process of breaking three-way ties was new this year, and had been proposed by Coach [[Mike Sacks]] of [[Homewood-Flos '''[[New Trier|New Trier High School]]'''
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  • '''[[New Trier|New Trier High School]]''' ...d [[Wheaton North]] were all tied with 2-1 records. Wheaton North and New Trier advanced to the championship and third place match, respectively, based on
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  • |[[New Trier]] |New Trier
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  • ...''. It was not held in 2020 due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. In 2021, New Trier put up too many obstacles to keep hosting it, so [[David Reinstein]] moved ==History==
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  • ...trey]], and their son James was born in 2009. He works for the [[National History Bee and Bowl]] as Director of Question Production and Upper Midwest Regiona ...among the very best players to emerge from any smaller school in Illinois history. After some minor successes as a junior, including winning the year's Winne
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  • ...orth]]. He is recognized as one of the most decorated players in Illinois history. At the [[New Trier]] [[Scobol Solo]], Greg became the first player in the history of the tournament to qualify for the finals three times and the first playe
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  • ...ory Bee]], which is in a bee format. Another singles tournament, the [[New Trier]] [[Scobol Solo]], is a major annual event in the Illinois high school circ
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  • ==History== ...o placed 3rd at the 2016 David Riley Memorial Kickoff, 3rd at the 2017 New Trier Varsity Tournament, and tied for 1st (with [[Homewood-Flossmoor]]) at the 2
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  • ==History== ...ces. Libertyville is located in Lake County, just west and north of [[New Trier]], in the same conference as [[Adlai E. Stevenson|Stevenson]], and perpetua
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  • ==History== ..., and fourth place at that, in 1997. Fairfield has been called "the [[New Trier]] of southern Illinois", though this analogy is decreasingly valid.
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  • ==History== ...with Tim Holbrook of [[University (Normal)]] and David Shalowitz of [[New Trier]] that lasted a few years after the three of them played together on [[Team
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  • ...2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes ==History==
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  • ...as held at the Wyndham Hotel in Rosemont, Illinois. This tournament set a new record for the third straight year with 176 teams competing at one site. ...nts with more than one team from a school finishing in the top 5. [[Dorman#History|Dorman]]'s A and B teams finished 5th and 4th respectively.
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  • ==History== |[[New Trier]]
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  • ==History== With the exception of [[New Trier]], Maine East has claimed more Central Suburban League titles (frosh-soph a
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  • |||'''IMSA'''||'''460'''||[[New Trier]]||285 |||'''New Trier'''||'''570'''||Providence||155
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  • ==History== ...2019, the tournament took place at [[New Trier]] in Winnetka. In 2006, New Trier was forced to close the weekend of the tournament due to a pertussis outbre
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  • |[[New Trier]] |[[New Trier]]
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  • ==History== ...m placed 4th at [[Wheaton North]]'s [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]] site, 3rd at [[New Trier Varsity]], 3rd at [[NAQT Illinois State Tournament]]
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  • ==History== ...m placed 8th at NAQT State with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago [[Latin]] at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6
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  • ==History== ...not improve on its 28 loss total from the previous year, the 44 wins was a new high water mark.
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  • ==History== ...s" had become the first teammates to both place in the top five at the New Trier [[Scobol Solo]] Tournament, immediately establishing championship credentia
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  • |[[New Trier]] |[[New Trier]]
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  • = History = ...zbowl club, the Greyhounds went to the New Trier Varsity Tournament at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, where Carmel's A Team became infamous am
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  • ...ago Metro Area to play against tougher competition, winning the 2018 [[New Trier Varsity]] Tournament where they defeated [[Detroit Catholic Central]] for t ...op teams at tournaments such as Earlybird and [[WUFAT]]. At the 2019 [[New Trier Varsity|Reinstein Varsity]], Uni placed fourth after losses to [[Chattahooc
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  • ==History== ..."bees," also somehow placed 19th, the highest B team NSC finish in school history.
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  • ...Jensen coached in succession, followed by Alan McCloud taking over as the new (and current) head coach. ==History==
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  • ==New Location== |'''[[Libertyville]]'''||'''328'''||[[New Trier]]||263
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  • =Playing History= ...n the 2009-2010 season to act as an assistant coach for Fremd B at the New Trier Varsity.
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  • ==History== ...addition to other responsibilities). In 2017, Scholastic Bowl was given a new AED, [[Kraig Garber]].
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  • ==History== ...dely regarded as top 4 in the state, along with [[Rockford Auburn]], [[New Trier]], and [[Carbondale]]. Notable finishes include 4th at NAQT State and 4th a
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  • ==History== *[[Nick Poulos]], [[New Trier]]
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  • *''How to Be a Jewish Mother'' ([[ACF Regionals|2007 New England ACF Regionals]]) ...[Chris Ray]] in expectation of Ray obtaining the neg prize ([[Chicago Open History Tournament|2008 July Crisis]]) (in actuality, [[Trevor Davis]] won the neg
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  • ==History== ==='''Ancient History'''===
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  • ...the oldest Scholastic Bowl teams in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]] history. The team was started in 1981 by [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] coach [[Karen Nie ...resurgent period in 2001, with a series of good teams led by some old and new names. The team made its first return to state since the mid-90's in 2001,
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  • ==History== |winningest coach in state history at time of retirement - notable players: [[Donald Taylor]].
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  • == History (High School) == ...us Walnut Hills Quiz Team was founded around 1985. In the early 1990s, new history teacher Scott K. Grunder became coach, and would continue to serve as the E
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  • ...ter and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in music history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner ...r and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in musical history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner
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