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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name=Novi High School |citystate=Novi, Michigan
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  • ...me campus as Salem High School, where [[Matt Lafer]] went, and Canton High School, where UCF/[[VCU]] player Casey Bindas went. [[Category:Michigan high school teams]]
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  • '''Northville High School''' is in Michigan. [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Troy High School '''Troy High School''' is public high school in Michigan. Their team has finished tied for 8th at HSNCT before. At the [[2013 HSNCT]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Henry Ford II High School |citystate = Sterling Heights, Michigan
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  • ...tly, they placed 11th at the [[2008 HSNCT]] and won the 2010 Michigan High School Quiz Bowl State Championship [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Okemos High School ...], [[2004 NSC]] and [[2016 HSNCT]]. Okemos placed third at the 2011 [[NAQT Michigan State Championship]].
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  • '''Utica Academy''' is a high school in Michigan which qualified for HSNCT from 2013-2015 and NSC in 2016. [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ...It can be contrasted with the [[NAQT Michigan Championship]] but the same teams generally compete in both. [[Detroit Catholic Central]] has won it 16 times [[Category:High school quizbowl in Michigan]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = DeWitt High School ...''DeWitt High School''' quiz bowl team is a decent medium-size school from Michigan.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eisenhower High School |state = NAQT: 2000 <br/> Michigan: 1989, 1992, 2000
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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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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Kent City High School |nats = [[2002 HSNCT|2002 NAQT Small School]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Seaholm High School [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = East Lansing High School ...'''East Lansing High School''' quiz bowl team is a fairly decent team from Michigan that is notably ''not'' from the greater Detroit area.
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  • |schoolpast=[[Michigan]] (2014-2018) .... He formerly played for [[Michigan]] in undergrad and [[Skyline]] in high school. In 2021, Noah was a member of the Columbia team that won the [[2021 ICT]].
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  • ...ee competitions and won a total of 295 games or 80.6% of those played. The teams brought home a total of thirty-four trophies and awards including fifteen f Entered as two teams, the novice level of Coach Welborn and Sroka played in eight competitions a
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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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  • ...hool]]. 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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  • ...s]] [[2000 Michigan State Championship|Championship]], and the [[2000 NAQT Michigan Championship|NAQT Championship]]). [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...]. He was named a member of the First Team for the 2016 HSQBRank All-World Teams. [[Category:High school players active in 2013]]
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  • ...hips and finished second in three more. In fact, for the entire 2004-2005 school year, this team has not finished lower than second place in any tournament ...ed to post a 905-870 victory. This was the highest scoring single game in Michigan State Tournament history. For their performance in the KMO State Tournamen
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  • ...Detroit Catholic Central|DCC]] at the [[2001 HSNCT|NAQT HSNCT]] in an all-Michigan final and reached the semifinals of the [[2001 NSC|PACE NSC]]. The lineup a [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...He was named a member of the First Team for the 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. [[Category: High school players active in 2013]]
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  • ...he 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]] and an honorable mention for the 2017 teams. [[Category:High school players active in 2014]]
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  • ...He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. [[Category:High school players active in 2012]]
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  • The '''NAQT Michigan Championship''' is a high school tournament held in Michigan. ! # of Teams
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Detroit Country Day School ...rival [[Detroit Catholic Central]]. DCDS has both middle school and high school programs.
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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]]. He was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]].
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Saint Anselm's Abbey School ...for St. Anselm's in the 2012-13 season. During that y St. Anselm's middle school team tied for 21st at the [[2016 MSNCT]].
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  • ...mpionship in the last thirteen years. Senior Eric Muller was named to the Michigan All-State Academic Team. ...he nation, which was the highest finish of any of the schools representing Michigan.
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  • ...named a member of the first team of the 2017 and 2018 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]]. [[Category: High school players active in 2017]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Virginia]] (2006-2007), [[Michigan]] (2002-2005) Leo played on the [[Michigan]] teams which won the NAQT [[2005 ICT|ICT]] and [[2005 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]
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  • ...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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  • ...yoff game. This year’s team was one of the youngest and least experienced teams ever coached. Although this year could have been considered a rebuilding y ...n the last fourteen years. Junior captain Brett Harrison was named to the Michigan All-State Academic Team.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2015-17), [[UCSD]] (2008-2012; ?-2015) |highschool = [[Torrey Pines High School]] (2006-2008)
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  • ...ful in 1994. Team members placed fourth in the history competition at the Michigan Social Studies Olympiad. Any Koziol finished second at the American Studie ...e in the country in the spring computer competition against other freshmen teams in the nation. At the junior varsity level the team won two tournaments wh
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan State]] (2017-2019) ...rsity]]. Jakob formerly played for [[Naperville North|Napervile North High School]]. Known in the community as the primary force behind [[Illinois Quizbowl M
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  • ...on that program in 2015 and 2017. Sacred Heart holds the record for small-school division championships on Quiz Central at four (2009, 2015, 2016, 2017). [[Category:Michigan high school teams]]
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  • ...hirteen competitions. The economics and history teams participated in the Michigan Social Studies Olympiad. CC’s American Studies (Citizen Bee) representat [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ...ly (2012) instituted ban of high school teams competing against collegiate teams even in activities that IHSA does not govern. !Regional !! Host !! TD !! Winner !! Runner-Up !! Individual High Scorer
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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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  • ...nd won 261 games or 81.5% of those played. Even more impressive, the four teams brought home a total of thirty-seven trophies and awards including fifteen ...he novice level, Susan Leninger joined the coaching staff. Entered as two teams, the novice players of coaches Sroka and Leninger played in nine competitio
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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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  • |site = [[Michigan]] ...tz]], and [[Jeff Shattock]]. The tournament was held at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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  • The '''largest tournaments by field size''' have all been high school [[national]]s, with large [[housewrite]] [[main site]]s dominating the coll ..., the [[2018 HSNCT]] was the largest single tournament ever held, with 352 teams in attendence.
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  • |field = 28 teams ...muddled as to who won the DII title--it was either [[State College]] High School or [[Rice]] University.
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  • ...post season play, CC posted a 6-1 recrod to finish fifth in a field of 125 teams in the national tournament played at Marymount University, Arlington Virgin [[Category: High school teams]]
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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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  • ...the second year in a row, senior and captain Joel Knight was named to the Michigan All-State Academic Team. ...n this invitation-only tournament had distinguished themselves as the best teams from across the country. Catholic Central advanced to the semi-finals and
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  • The A Team finished the season by finishing 8th at NAQT’s High School National Championship and 5th at PACE’s National Scholastic Championship; ...Championship (making Catholic Central one of only two school to place two teams in the top 25 in the nation) and a 28th place finish at PACE’s National S
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  • ...B team in school history to make the playoffs at a National Tournament in school history. The B team finished the tournament in the top 25% of all schools ...ournament victories in four different states for Catholic Central Academic Teams.
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  • ...ord for winning percentage at .945. Finally, with its victory in the 2003 Michigan Class A State Championship Tournament in April, the team has given the prog [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • |[[Eisenhower (MI)|Michigan]]||203||3 [[Category:Panasonic state teams]]
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  • ...t "notable" accomplishment is being on the team that won the first [[Small School Award]] at the [[2002 HSNCT]]. ..., and his [[Chicago Open Trash]] teams have had solid finishes. He has led teams in finishing second at two TRASH Regionals.
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  • ...ield a J-team at events in its area [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6904]. The Berkeley A and B teams have also been regular top-bracket finishers at [[ACF Nationals]] in the la
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  • '''Gonzaga College High School''' is a Jesuit all-boys high school in Washington D.C. * Evans Mullan ([[Michigan]])
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  • ...tive in the 2003-2004 season. The frosh team won both the fall and spring Michigan Knowledge Master Open competitions. The junior varsity team compiled an ov ...victory in the NAQT Michigan Championship Tournament at the University of Michigan.
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  • ...ry and served as an excellent introduction to relatively new/inexperienced teams. !Regional !! Host !! TD !! Winner !! Runner-Up !! Individual High Scorer !! Stats
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  • ...High School by a score of 425-325. Senior Robert Cernak was named to the Michigan All-Academic Team. It also marked the first undisputed state championship ...eam made it all the way to the quarterfinals, finishing 8th a field of 224 teams. Representing Catholic Central’s Varsity B Team were seniors Connor Teev
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  • | School = [[UCSD]], [[Yale]] ...nes on all tossups. Though the set was largely well-received among the 104 teams that played it at ten sites, major critiques of the set included a reticenc
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  • ...tional Finals. Catholic Central’s A team competed against 240 of the best teams across the country in the tournament which was held in Atlanta, GA over the ...e only school to have two different individual semifinalists from the same school.
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  • ...second time in school history, the A team went undefeated in the state of Michigan with a record of 47-0. The A team finished the season by placing 14th at P ...e season with a 32nd place finish at PACE’s NSC 21st finish at NAQT’s High School National Championship (both finishes being the second highest B-Team finish
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  • ...ntend at two nationals held in their backyard, the [[2001 HSNCT|HSNCT]] at Michigan and the [[2001 NSC|NSC]] at Bowling Green. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...orman]] over [[1989 Sullivan|Sullivan]] of Illinois in a 340-320 final. 64 teams from 27 states and the Virgin Islands participated. The event happened at t ...ls included "What is a breed of black and white cow?" and "Colors that are high in value are what?"
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  • ...team that won the [[2017 ACF Nationals]]. He was also part of the Maryland teams that finished in fourth place at [[2016 ICT]] and [[2016 ACF Nationals]], w Sam attended Pikesville High School in Baltimore County, where he played It's Academic and [http://www.hsquizbo
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  • ...0 Eisenhower (MI)|Eisenhower]], and [[1990 Lincoln (FL)|Lincoln]] were the teams eliminated in the quarterfinals. ...1988, the Canadian team won, as [[1988 Sydney Mines Memorial|Memorial High School]] from Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, defeated Collegiate 305-280.
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  • ...ary at Lee University near Chattanooga. In April, the team won CC’s sixth Michigan Class A State Championship in the twelve year history of the annual tournam ...out of three final series against the second seeded team from Walton High School. Indeed, CC’s victories over the perennial power from Marietta, Georgia
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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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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = High Tech ...finished 5th place at [[PACE NSC]] in 2014, 4th in 2015, and 5th in 2019. High Tech has won the last six [[NAQT New Jersey State Championship]]s in a row.
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  • ...015 season as the most decorated and successful team in the history of the school. ...nked as the #9 quiz bowl team in the country. Between the two teams a new school record was also set for most varsity tournament wins in a season with 14, w
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  • ===High school=== Weijia played at [[Centennial (MD)|Centennial High School]] in Ellicott City, Maryland, where their team lost on a tiebreaker in the
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  • ...e as impartial as possible and sit as close to the exact middle of the two teams as possible, since all [[buzzer race|buzzer races]] will be determined by w One of the few teams known to have preferred the slapbowl format to using a real buzzer system w
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  • ...uestions. In previous years, questions were written by the [[WUSTL]] team. Teams participating can qualify for the [[NSC|PACE NSC]]. ...raws a large number of out of state teams, recently from places like Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee and Florida.
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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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  • | School = [[Maryland]], [[Yale]] ...r difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Maryland]] and [[Yale]] teams for spring 2015. The tournament was head edited by [[Chris Manners]], who w
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  • A full list of upcoming high school tournaments at CMU can be found at [http://www.cmuquizbowl.org/]. * NAQT [[SCT]] Great Lakes - Division II, 4th place out of 11 teams (Steven Silverman, Aakash Patel, Megan Chen)
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  • ...e fall of 1989, and originally was marketed as a training program for high school quizbowl coaches. A pioneer in the use of the internet, the company's webs ...us year's State Series. Almost as scandalous was the fact that many other teams would have heard these questions, and never acknowledged same.
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  • ...icle describes the quiz bowl team at the University of Minnesota. For high school quiz bowl in the state of Minnesota, see [[Minnesota Quiz Bowl Alliance]].' ...m that participates in nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...s|pre-nationals set]] written by members of the [[Minnesota]] and [[Yale]] teams for Spring 2019. The tournament was head edited by [[Jacob Reed]], with sci ! Individual High Scorer
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  • | School = [[Chicago]], [[Dartmouth]] ...ment written by members of the University of [[Chicago]] and [[Dartmouth]] teams as a "Nationals prep" event for the spring of 2014. It was head-edited by [
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  • The squad’s most important triumph came in the Michigan Class A State Championship Tournament in April. At the end of the two day [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...widest margin of victory in a championship game by crushing Hartland High School 810-285 in the finals. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • | School = [[Missouri]] ...] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6826]. Only three teams came to the main event, for which stats are not available, but there were l
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  • ...rict of Columbia) can participate. The tournament is also open to all-star teams from Canadian provinces and other country subdivisions. NASAT was run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]] from 2010 through 2017. It is now run by [[IQB
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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 ...teams advancing to a 16-team single-elimination tournament, seeded by the teams' first-round scores. Each division champion team member receives a scholar
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  • | School = [[Berkeley]], [[Maryland]] ...fficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Berkeley]] and [[Maryland]] teams for spring 2014. This tournament was head edited by [[Brian McPeak]], who w
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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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  • ...unique or milestone combinations of national championships that players or teams can win. ...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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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = White Cloud Jr/Sr High School |nats = '''NAQT Small School Division:''' <br/> 2005 Runner-up <br/>2004 3rd-place <br/><br/>'''NAQT Nat
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  • !width=150|SMALL SCHOOL |[https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2238]
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  • 10/19/13 [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1888/stats/prelims/ Michigan Fall] at [[Louisiana-Lafayette]] ...w.texasquizbowl.org/d/@131102ACFFALLTX/ ACF Fall 2013] at Seven Lakes High School
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  • '''David H. Hickman High School''' started participating in quiz bowl due to the persistence of [[Adam Sper Hickman collaborated with [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington]] to produce WHAQ (Washington-Hickman Academic Questionfest) fo
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  • ...2021, still left an impact on the club, as its official email listserv and school email address officially utilize the phrases collegebowl and cbowl, respect ...ms from as far away as [[Detroit Central Catholic]], and had as many as 69 teams in attendance. Other years, though, the tournament has had numerous issues,
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  • He played for John Paul II Secondary School in London, Ontario, in 1998 and 1999. JPII finished second place to [[Saund ...trips to the yearly [[Michigan MLK|MLK]]/[[Ann B. Davis]] tournaments at [[Michigan]], as well as NAQT events at Case Western and [[Cornell]]. Western, always
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  • ...ter the [[Indiana Association of School Principals]] began sponsoring high school quiz bowl. ...in the prelims, then organized by record into three more pools of six; all teams are guaranteed at least eight rounds of play.
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  • ...estrehan|Destrehan]] of Louisiana, and [[1988 Lapeer East|Lapeer East]] of Michigan. *Alternative High Columbus, OH 1-1
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  • ...in 2005]] [[Category:High school players active in 2006]] [[Category:High school players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] [[Category: Pl ==High School Career==
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  • ...difficulty tournament written by members of the [[Maryland]] and [[Yale]] teams (with [[Sriram Pendyala]]) for Spring 2016. The tournament was head edited ...onship to college curricula like that of advanced high school sets to high school curricula. Thus, the distribution was slightly recalibrated. Following on i
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  • ...tournaments in Westchester, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, the Northeast Regional Championships, and [[LIQBA Online Tournament Series ...of that year the first [[Island Cup]] October Tournament was held with 10 teams, followed by the second event in February to good reviews.
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name = High School Academic Pyramid Questions '''HSAPQ''' (High School Academic Pyramid Questions) was a quiz bowl question writing company active
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  • ...athan Thompson, had played quiz bowl at both Daphne Middle and Daphne High School before coming to Faulkner State at the beginning of the season. More inform ...ran a red light and hit the car that he was in at a corner right near the school's campus.
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  • ...legiate quizbowl, including [[NAQT]] and [[ACF]] and in many forms of high school quizbowl. The verb "to neg" (word forms: negged, negging, etc.) can either ...style formats like [[It's Academic]], answering incorrectly prevents other teams from attempting to answer that question. The penalty is often the full val
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  • ...ed into a university circuit centered around Southern Ontario. Though high school quiz competitions almost exclusively use [[Reach for the Top]], collegiate ==High School==
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  • ...e set in order to attract more ordinary college teams and even high school teams. VCU Open 2010 was expanded to two sets and co-written by [[Michigan]] and [[UCSD]]. The largest writing portion, and the overall editing, came
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  • ...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 ...remaining were NAQT Sectionals and ICT, Stanford's [[Cardinal Classic]], [[Michigan MLK]], and [[Penn Bowl]], plus of course all [[College Bowl]]-run events. C
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  • | School = [[Stanford]] Because many teams played both "stanford housewrite" and [[2016 ACF Nationals]] two months lat
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  • ...Chip-affiliated coaches association and TV show that reaches nearly every school in the state; no pyramidal tournaments in several years ...r and UBC but they did not host high school events. Interested high school teams could get to tournaments at the University of Washington fairly easily. The
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  • '''Furman University''' is a small, private school catering primarily to undergraduates in greater Greenville, South Carolina. ...matches were held at Furman, and Sunday matches were held at Pickens High School.
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  • ...yers. Harvard hosted the SCT and had very few people available. Two of the teams consisted of Jeff Johnson and Vik Vaz playing solo. The club was quite large, sending as many as seven teams to local tournaments through the end of the nineties. A precipitous decline
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  • ...s 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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  • ...ois, do [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl Coaches' Poll|their own polls for state teams]]. The first nationwide NCAA football-style poll for high school teams was run by the [[Quizbowl Resource Center]] in May 2001. [[2001 Eisenhower
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  • It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the ter ...[[Jonathan Magin]]. [[Matt Weiner]] praised the tournament despite chiding teams that felt it was a "packet submission optional" tournament.<ref>https://www
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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>). ...me as overall skill has improved, especially at the high school and middle school levels of the game. As a result, it has gone from a rare and exceptional ev
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  • '''Lexington High School''' is a public high school in Lexington, Massachusetts. Its [[quizbowl]] team was formed in 2012, but ...op scorer and captain Colin Cantwell. Lexington B was also one of the best teams in the state. At NHBB, Lexington's Varsity team placed 16th, while the JV t
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  • ...arson]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]], considered among the best undergraduate teams of all time. Along with those three, he was a runner up at the [[2010 ACF N ==High school==
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  • ...''' is a club at Case Western Reserve University. They host an annual high school trash quiz bowl tournament and compete in several collegiate tournaments ea ...igh school tournaments which Case continued to host for many years: [[High School Celebrity Shootout]] starting in 1995, [[Buzzerpalooza]] in 1996, and the [
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  • ...3. Wayzata tied for 13th at the [[2012 HSNCT]], after upsetting 3rd seed [[High Tech]]. They also tied for 13th at the [[2016 HSNCT]], and tied for 8th at * [[Chris Heffner]] - Class of 2008 - [[Michigan State|Michigan State University]]
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  • ...text-align:center;"| <font style="font-size:9pt">'''Hinsdale Central High School'''</font> <includeonly>[[Category: High school teams]]</includeonly>
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  • ...see below note on crossover categories), though [[ACF Fall]] and most high-school level regular-season events, including the former [[HSAPQ]] Tournament Sets [[NAQT]] has somewhat more trash (6.6% in their high school sets when pop culture and sports are treated as a unit [http://www.naqt.com
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  • ...airly common) for someone to only know the [[leadin]] of a tossup or the [[Michigan 10|hard part of a bonus]]. The pitfalls of this approach may be succinctly ...subset that are nationally competitive. This can skew either way: in high school, the regular difficulty (as set by [[IS set]]s) is often considered to be "
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  • ...ecent in most tournaments Louisiana played, except for SCT where Jake's DI teams did not do so hot. ...cond in the competition. The Division II team also finished second. Both teams qualified for ICT. At [[ACF Regionals 2014]], Jake, Jonathan, Forrest, and
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  • ===High School Tournaments=== Truman State hosts [[Truman Bowl]], their annual high school tournament, in the Spring of each year.
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  • The '''High School National Championship Tournament''' (HSNCT) is a premier national tournamen ...national tournament. In [[2017 HSNCT|2017]] it attracted 304 high school teams from 235 different schools. The most common way to qualify for the HSNCT is
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  • ...form as the correct name of the tournament.</ref> or '''NSC''', is a high school national quizbowl tournament run by [[PACE]]. ...many non-ACF variations designed to incorporate elements of regional high school formats. From 2010 through 2019, matches consisted of 20 tossups and 20 thr
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  • ...School Association ([[IESA]]), and from roughly 1986-2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illino ...hallenge held in [[Streator Rotary|Streator]], which was open only to high school seniors. Questions were written by locals, and lockout systems were homema
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  • ...rnament of Academic Excellence (NTAE)''' was a United States national high school academic competition held in June. For most of its run, it was known as the ...onsored by the Florida Department of Education and Disney. The Polk County School District ran the tournament and past TDs have included Terry Boehm, Peggy H
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  • With the departure of [[Eric Mukherjee]], but the addition of top high school players [[Ian Eppler]] and [[Guy Tabachnick]], Brown continued to be a stro ...inishes (2nd at IFT, 3rd at Penn-ance, 3rd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at either national. The future looks bright, though.
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  • ...National Championship Tournament]]s run by NAQT; ACF does not run any high school events. The size of NAQT means that it is important whether or not they are ===Does NAQT produce high quality questions?===
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Walnut Hills High School ...igh school located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1895, Walnut Hills High School continues to strive for academic excellence in all fields.
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  • * ''Pregnant with the Billionaire's Baby'' ([[WUSTL]] mirror of Michigan Fall 2013). ===High School===
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  • ...ight Live, Dan had a nice peak in which he was a key cog of solid Maryland teams (I feel like if Chris Manners played like he did at open tournaments all th ...t many powers and usually not strength to get over the hump against better teams (ACF Nationals 2015 aside). That's not meant to be an insult--if that were
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  • ...subsequently banned from participating in College Bowl for running a high school tournament on recycled College Bowl questions. ...all joining the team in fall 2009. Sometimes with the aid of dual-enrolled high schooler [[Tommy Casalaspi]], the team went on to finish second to [[Maryla
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  • *1997 Missouri high school tournament - November *2002 Missouri high school tournament
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  • ...notable invitational tournaments as Maryland’s TIT, Virginia’s Wahoo War. Michigan’s MLK, Penn Bowl, and so forth). However, we have also taken into account ...hey count highly in our estimation. We value strong performances over good teams much more than romping over weak fields and putting up mad individual numbe
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  • ...is a list of teams that are active on the high school circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. {{List of high school teams nav}}
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  • ...10% crossover between teams competing on the NAQT/ACF quizbowl circuit and teams participating in College Bowl or its affiliated products. ...l compete in a four-round tournament followed by a final between the top 2 teams. [[Richard Reid]] is notably listed as an executive producer.</onlyinclude>
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  • [[ACF]] maintains a contact list of teams which attend their tournaments, which can be found [https://tinyurl.com/acf {{College directory row|Central Michigan University|MI|2014|2014}}
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  • 13a. How does a school get to the Nationals<br> 14a. How does my school go about hosting a tournament<br>
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