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  • ...s 2A''': 2013, 2015<br/>'''[[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]] Small School''': 2015 ...Academic Bowl]] state titles (across various divisions as the size of the school has changed), second in OSSAA history behind only [[Booker T. Washington]].
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  • The '''West Point Quiz Bowl Tournament''' is an annual or high school tournament in Cullman, Alabama. It is hosted by [[West Point]] and was firs |}[[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Alabama. For high quizbowl in the state of Alabama, see [[Alabama Scholastic Competition Asso ...petes in collegiate-level [[quizbowl]] competitions and hosts several high school and collegiate events throughout the year.
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/483 1st] | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/482 2nd]
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  • ...Montgomery High School''', often referred to as '''RM''', is a public high school located in Rockville, Maryland. It is notable for its two national champio ...for high schools and middle schools, along with two spring tournaments for high schools. In addition to its two national championships, RM placed in the to
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  • ...uding tournaments at [[Christian Academy of Knoxville]] and [[Halls]] High School. ...a three-way tie on records between Ezell-Harding, Oak Ridge, and The Webb School. Ezell-Harding was declared champion after an unknown tiebreaker.
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  • '''Moline High School''' is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached sinc ...rs as well as Regionals & Sectionals for both [[IHSA]] & [[Masonic]] State Tournaments.
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  • ...d game format, which means it probably bought questions through the [[High School Bowl]] program. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...t is set up to allow teams to play significantly more games than most area tournaments. ...eted at lunch based on those five games. [[Auburn (Rockford, Illinois High School)|Auburn A]] won the tournament, followed by East A, [[Sterling]], and [[Byr
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  • ...The Warriors compete in the SICA Conference, but also travels to statewide tournaments like [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]] & [[IHSSBCA Turnabout]]. [[Category:High school teams]][[Category:Illinois high school teams]]
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  • ...PhD Student at McGill in the Human Genetics department who played college tournaments for [[McGill]]. From around 2014 to 2020, he was the best player in Canada, ...as on the team that played at the 2008 and 2009 Reach for the Top National tournaments.
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  • ...ial Knights) was a high school quiz bowl tournament run by Centennial High School in Georgia from 2011 to 2017. The 2011-2012 version of the set was written | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/163/stats/attack_full_stats/ Stats]
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  • ...describes the quizbowl team at the University of South Carolina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Ch ...ed in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team has played and hosted tournaments for many years.
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  • ...nt) since 2011. Skyview was at the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl High School Varsity National Championship. * [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school-results.jsp?org_id=59265 NAQT Stats page]
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  • ...ntly been one of the anchors of Pittsburgh Area quizbowl, winning numerous tournaments in the area. They tied for 21st at the 2013 HSNCT behind the play of [[Nath [[Category:Pennsylvania high school teams]]
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  • ..., and occasionally coached the Scholastic Bowl team, moderating at several tournaments. Kevin also wrote questions for the [[IHSA]] tournament for a few years. Kevin worked for a few years at Cypress Lakes High School in Texas before becoming the Director of Orchestras at the Savannah Arts Ac
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  • ...ding how to study for different subjects, coaching, and good habits during tournaments. The podcast can be found [http://quizbowlpodcast.wordpress.com/ here].
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  • [[Category:High school quizbowl in Oklahoma]] [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...allenge''' is a tournament hosted by [[Walton|Walton High School]]. Recent tournaments have used NAQT A sets. The 22nd incarnation of the tournament was the subje [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • The '''L. L. Lewis Cup''' was a regular-season high school tournament hosted by [[Oklahoma State]]. The event used [[NAQT]] questions, [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...t also has a high school team, which occasionally participates in regional tournaments and which attended the [[2016 HSNCT]]. * [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school-results.jsp?org_id=55599 NAQT Stats page]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Classen School of Advanced Studies ...hools: Classen SAS Middle School, serving grades 6-8, and Classen SAS High School, serving grades 9-12.
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  • The '''NCASA State Championship''' is a high school tournament in North Carolina. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • The '''Missouri S&T Spring Tournament''' was an annual high school tournament hosted by [[Missouri S&T]]. ! Large School Champion
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  • ...in 1996]] [[Category:High school players active in 1997]] [[Category:High school players active in 1998]] [[Category:Players active in 1999]] [[Category:Pla ...ew years in the real world, he resurfaced for [[Cleveland State]] at a few tournaments in 2008. He started his Ph.D. in Human Resources at [[Ohio State|The Ohio S
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  • ...High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he and his team placed high at many tournaments, including winning the 2009-10 [[OAC]] State Title, and grabbing 2nd at the
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  • ...and [[Battle of the Brains]], and occasionally attends local invitational tournaments. ...ion]] until the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]]. After the 2014 realignment, the school became part of [[VHSL Region 6A South]]. Starting with the 2017-18 season,
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  • ...]]. Beginning with its inception in the late 1990s it was one of the first tournaments to use the PACE format, and after a brief stint of regular tossup/bonus for | [http://web.archive.org/web/20060922082808/http://www.case.edu/orgs/trivia/tournaments/glrac05.html 2005]
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  • ...Charter]]. It has been succeeded by a tournament known as 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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  • ...ignificant number of [[trash]] or other [[cute]] questions in its quizbowl tournaments, OAAC is one of the primary supporters of [[good quizbowl]] in the state of ==Tournaments==
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  • ...tting of collegiate quiz bowl tournaments, or '''"HS regs"''' for the high school equivalent
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  • [[Category:High school national championships]] [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...sity of Louisiana student in September 2001. It has hosted an annual high school quizbowl tournament every fall since 2002. == ACF Tournaments Attended ==
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  • The '''2008 Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT)''' was a high school quizbowl tournament run on [[NAQT]] IS-72 at [[Carleton College]] and direc [[Category:High school quizbowl in Minnesota]]
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  • The '''Hoover Invitational Tournament''', or '''HIT''', is a high school tournament hosted by [[Hoover]]. Its 8th edition was held in 2012. | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • The '''NAQT Maryland and Washington, D.C. Championship''' is a high school tournament using [[NAQT]] questions. It is only open to teams from Maryland [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...s Jefferson (VA)]] team in that category. It was also one of the few high school teams to ever win a college tournament (the 2007 VCU Open: Official Jerk Po ...Bowl|VHSL]] States, the [[Battle of the Brains]] TV show and various other tournaments.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Byram Hills High School ...[Omar Q Beckins Academic Challenge]]. Also, they make appearances at NAQT tournaments from time to time. The team's greatest all-time player is [[Nate Mattison]
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  • [[Category:High school tournaments]] [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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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 ...drive was evident in an exciting come from behind win against Okemos High School to take the state title. Coming from behind in the final minutes of the ma
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  • ==High School Career== Jacob played at multiple tournaments for Mizzou, including ACF Fall at Truman State, NAQT SCT at Missouri State,
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  • ...ent''' ('''WUFAT''') is [[WUSTL|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team preside | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3205/stats/combined/ All Games]
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  • ...an enrollment that is below 500, Riverton is generally considered a "small school" for sake of competition classification. ...nning their Sectional Tournament, and (as of 2017) has won 5 IHSA Regional Tournaments.
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  • The '''University of Kentucky Fall Championship''' is a high school quiz bowl tournament hosted by the [[Kentucky|University of Kentucky]]. Its *http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1523/
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  • | [[University School of Nashville]] | [[Mark Arildsen]] ([[University School of Nashville]])
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  • ...St. Albans|St. Albans]] team that won the second of two [[It's Academic]] tournaments held in the 1961 academic year. [[Category:High school players active in 1961]]
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  • [[SSNCT]]: 2019, 2021<ref>https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=68873</ref> ...K-12 school in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Currently, it is the lone magnet school in Sumner County. It has
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  • ...''' is the second-oldest, and annually the first, of the three high school tournaments regularly held by [[VCU]]. It occurs in October or November of each year. | [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1402/stats/all/standings/ Stats]
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  • The '''Bevill-Jasper Invitational''' was a high school novice tournament held at [[Bevill-Jasper]] from at least 2000 to 2017, fir [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/ Quizbowl Resource Center Forums]. Look for tournaments that guarantee many rounds to all teams and that use quality questions. If ...of each bonus. If you need easier questions, start with Novice and Middle School questions. Teams use questions in many ways--some have mock matches during
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  • The '''Powered Points Tournament''', or '''PPT''', is an annual high school tournament hosted by [[Canyon Crest]]. It traditionally is held in the fall ...Mountain]] B, who are therefore the only team ever to claim the PPT middle school title. PPT IV was held in the spring, with a varsity division playing the 2
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  • High-Q was a local television program hosted on WHIO-TV Channel 7 in the Dayton, The High-Q program consists of a four-quarters format, which many competitors believ
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  • |state = 2012 [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Small School]] ...Pilot Grove has been a frequent attendee of [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]] tournaments longer than most other small schools in Missouri.
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  • ...and [[Daniel Lovsted]] earning the best ICT and ACF Nationals finishes in school history. ...e mirror in 2010, Joe has done stats for countless high school and college tournaments—sometimes travelling great distances to do so.
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  • |highschool = Catholic High School (New Iberia, Louisiana) ...l School of Dallas. Since 1998 Chris has directed more than 70 High school tournaments as the head of the [[TQBA]], the Texas Quiz Bowl Alliance. Chris helped edi
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3232/stats/all_games/ Results] [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...]] competition and is consistently among the top teams at Kansas City area tournaments. [[Category:Stubs]][[Category: Missouri high school teams]]
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  • [[Category:High school tournaments]] [[Category:High school quizbowl in Illinois]]
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  • ...t sponsors several quizbowl competitions. It comprises nine smaller, rural school districts on either side of the Missouri River in central Missouri. ==High School==
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  • '''Brad Fischer''' is a former high school/collegiate player from the northern Illinois area. He is married to [[Krist ==High School Career==
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  • ...iz Bowl Invitational Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[High Tech]]. It was first held in 2014. |[https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2328/ 2014]
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  • '''Football coaches''' are two different types of people who affect high school quizbowl negatively: 1) A high school quizbowl coach who insists on developing "strategies," [[substituting]] pla
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  • ...metimes known informally as '''Cal Cup''', is a series of four high school tournaments held annually at [[Berkeley|UC Berkeley]]. ...s! These tournaments also qualified teams to compete at national quiz bowl tournaments, including [[HSNCT]] and the [[National Scholastics Championship]].
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  • ...e where references of this kind appear are in [[team]] names at [[open]] [[tournaments]]. ...meant to draw attention to how the high difficulty of collegiate national tournaments ([[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]]) is a contributing factor to low retention a
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  • '''TQBA Alamo City''' is a high school tournament in San Antonio sponsored by [[TQBA]], first held in 2011. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • The '''NAQT Upstate New York Championship''' was a high school tournament that intermittently ran from 2009 to 2016. Notably, [[Ithaca]] w [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/951/ 2012] | [[High Tech]] A
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  • ...Unit]] competition each year as well as (increasingly) nearby invitational tournaments. D-East won the [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition]] in 2014 and 201 ...min Cooper Young Ambassador Award]] for her work in helping to convert her school and her region to pyramidal good quizbowl practices.
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  • '''Champlain Valley Union High School''' is a public school of about 1,350 students that serves the Vermont towns of Hinesburg, Willist ==National tournaments==
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = George Washington High School (GWHS) '''George Washington High School''' (GWHS) is a public high school in Charleston, West Virginia. 2014's George Washington A team is the only t
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = University School of Nashville ...12 school in Nashville, Tennessee. They have active middle school and high school teams.
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  • ...ew York region included: [[Rye]] High School (1992) and [[Irvington]] High School (1995). A playlist of episodes can be found at https://www.youtube.com/cha [[Category: Tournaments]]
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  • ...It competes in Class AA, the "big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Trojans also compete in the ...een frequent hosts of Masonic Sectionals, IHSA Regionals, & IHSA Sectional tournaments.
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  • ...in West Chester, PA. They compete primarily on local format questions and tournaments in Lancaster County, although they also participate in [[Quiznet]] and the [[Category:High school teams]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Camp Hill High School |nats = [[2017 SSNCT|2017 NAQT Very Small School]]
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  • | School = [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[New College]] ...ical mirrors in the US and Canada, as well as one online mirror and a high school mirror.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = La Jolla High School '''La Jolla High School''' is a public high school in La Jolla, California, a north suburb of San Diego. It competes actively
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  • ...witching from [[QU]] to NAQT. They will still be participating in the WRAL tournaments at home. [[Category:Indiana high school teams]]
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  • ...lly active since 2006 at [[Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet]]'s [[Virgilian]] tournaments and nationally active since their 90th place finish at [[2008 HSNCT]]. They [[Category: Tennessee high school teams]]
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  • ...KT''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Centerville|Centerville High School]] using the [[FKT]] set. The tournament is designed to introduce teams in t ...l. The 2009 iteration of the tournament was hosted at Vandalia-Butler High School until renovations on their building forced the tournament to be moved to Ce
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  • ...w student at [[Stanford]]. His accomplishments include a 2010 Texas Middle School State Championship. ...ctory sweater' and demanded that Nathan wear it to all subsequent national tournaments, which he did. It has since become famous in Texas circles.
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  • ...outhern suburbs of Richmond. The team's coach, a government teacher at the school, bought packets from [[Questions Unlimited]] but replaced the final tossup [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • The '''Triton Winter''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[UCSD]]. It was first held in 2009 as Triton Bowl and | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/554/stats/with_playoffs/standings/ Combined]
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  • ...o math, which makes him invaluable in local league play and in ASCA-format tournaments. [[Category:High school players active in 2013]]
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  • ...reshmen teams in the nation. At the junior varsity level the team won two tournaments while posting an overall record of 45-11. [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ...if a team gets 15 on the tossup. In the past, BAAL hosted many week-night tournaments during the year with three teams playing at once (there was one week-night [[Category: High school quizbowl in California]]
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  • |highschool = [[White Station]] High (Memphis, TN) ...player/tournament director at [[UCSD]], and former coach of [[Germantown]] High in West Tennessee. He briefly played for [[Penn]] and was a member of their
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  • ...ed to second place at [[2017 NSC]]. He played for [[Mesa Verde]] in middle school and attended the [[2013 MSNCT]], where the team took third place. Rahul has written and edited a number of recent tournaments:
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  • The '''2015 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] [[Category:High school national championships]]
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  • ...heavily involved with the [[MQBA|Minnesota quizbowl circuit]] and ran many tournaments in the area before his retirement in 2022. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Minnesota]]
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  • '''Thomas "Tommy" Casalaspi''' attends graduate school at Harvard. He won the [[2012 ICT|2012]], [[2014 ICT|2014]], and [[2015 ICT Tommy has also gained high acclaim as an editor, particularly for his work on literature and music for
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  • The '''PORTA Class A Varsity Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[PORTA]]. It should not be confused with the [[IHSSBC ...d in the past played at the Riverton Class A Invitational at Riverton High School on January 31, 2015. It is unclear as to whether or not PORTA will host th
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name=Kinkaid School '''Kinkaid High School''' is a private K-12 school in Houston, Texas.
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  • |}[[Category:High school tournaments]] [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...p is very low, and may not actually save hosts much time in the running of tournaments when other disturbances (talking between questions, logistical issues, etc. ...uctory high school questions, 375–425 for regular- and national-level high school questions and [[Division II]] collegiate play, and 460–500 for [[Division
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  • The '''Singapore Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Singapore American]]. The tournament runs on an NAQT [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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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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  • ...The packet-submission model has virtually never been used for high school tournaments.</onlyinclude> Packet submission tournaments are advantageous for [[editor]]s because they disburse the work load for wr
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Irvington High School ...h = [[Lawrence Fata]] <br> [[Holly Koester]] <br> [[Michèle Cella]] (hosts tournaments)
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  • ...lassic''' was a high school tournament hosted in the late fall/winter high school by the [[Georgia|University of Georgia]] Quizbowl Club. It was held in 2006 | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3534/stats/combined/ 2/20/16]
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  • The '''2011 Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT)''' was a high school quizbowl tournament run on [[NAQT]] IS-100 at [[Carleton College]] and dire ...r at the tournament was Max Timmons of [[Central (St. Paul, Minnesota High School)|St. Paul Central]]. Stats can be found [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournam
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  • ...l tournament hosted at Parkland College in Champaign, IL. It consist of 17 high schools in Champaign County, IL and its surrounding areas. The schools are ===Tournaments===
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  • |stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5102/] [[Category:High school national championships]]
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  • |stats = [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1679/ stats] ...t]], [[Nathan Weiser]] of [[LASA|LASA A]], [[Sean McBride]] of [[High Tech|High Tech A]], [[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]] of [[UChicago Lab]]).
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  • ...director didn't have enough free time because [[Princeton]] isn't "an easy school". Note that this tournament was run on an IS set, but had a large field. ...to attract unwitting high school teams to their poorly edited and staffed tournaments; this is often followed by said team ignoring all criticism of their tourna
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  • ...d qualified for the Minnesota State Quiz Bowl and State [[Knowledge Bowl]] tournaments, along with the [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]] in both those years. [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]]
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  • |stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/8231/ stats] ...J accrued the longest consecutive streak of finals appearances by any high school at a national championship, with 5 (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023 NSCs);
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  • ...r is contrasted with the [[main site]], which is the tournament run by the school which wrote the set. However, the meaning of the term has largely expanded ...had a main site at Yale, which could or not be called a mirror site. Other tournaments outside Yale which agreed to use the set, such as [[ATROPHY]] at [[Northern
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  • '''WHIT''' (the Washington High Invitational Tournament) is a high school tournament hosted by [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] in early December. The ...org/db/tournaments/7261/stats/prelims/ Prelims] [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7261/stats/all_games/ Combined]
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  • ...any different tournaments around the country on different dates during the school year. ...ter (maximum 300 characters) questions and are intended for beginning high school players, and use [https://www.naqt.com/hs/distribution-introductory.jsp a s
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  • [[Category:High school tournaments]] [[Category:High school quizbowl in Mississippi]]
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  • ...the team experienced a resurgence in 2015. Under [[Omkar Venkatesh]], the school went undefeated to win the [[2015 MSHSAA State Championship|2015 MSHSAA Cla ...nament it attended, either winning or placing behind Ladue at all in-state tournaments Ikshu attended. Clayton was the only Missouri team to place ahead of Ladue
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  • ...hing of a no-win situation: specifically, if the college team loses to the high schoolers, they suffer the relative shame of having lost to children, while
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  • ...nd place finish at both the Ontario Provincial and Canadian National Reach tournaments. Geno currently runs an
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  • The '''Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Iowa State|Iowa State University]]. It is named in h [[Category:High school quizbowl in Iowa]]
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  • ...ed as the "NAQT Vermont/New Hampshire State Championship". The top [[small school]] is usually named. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • '''Triton Spring''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[UCSD]] usually in May, though its predecessor was a ...l.org/db/tournaments/994/stats/prelims/ Prelims] [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/994/stats/playoffs/ Playoffs]
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  • ...Its quizbowl organization is relatively new and participated in its first tournaments in the 2015-2016 season. Norfolk Academic Guild competed at the [[2016 MSNC * [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school-results.jsp?org_id=82060 NAQT Stats page]
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  • The '''NAQT Arizona Championship''' is an annual high school tournament hosted in Arizona. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • '''Viburnum High School''' is a public high school located in Viburnum, Missouri. Its quizbowl team competes in the [[Gasconad ...teams to have ever defeated perennial powerhouse [[Richland (Missouri High School)|Richland]] in district play. However, for years they were unable to break
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  • The '''Tal Atkins Memorial Quiz Bowl Tournament''' is a high school quiz bowl tournament hosted by [[Caddo Magnet]] in Shreveport, Louisiana. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. He played for [[Liberty (MO)|Liberty High School]] from 2002-2005 and [[Missouri S&T]] from 2005-2009. Jeffrey is a primary ...xpansion of "[[good quizbowl]]" in Missouri as a member of MOQBA, staffing tournaments on most weekends each season. He is the only person who has staffed every [
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  • ...ches Association State Championship''' was the state championship for high school teams in Tennessee. Many years passed, however, without a West Tennessee t ...h the [[Tennessee State Quiz Bowl Tournament]], [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7348/] hosted by [[Currey-Ingram]]. The inaugural championship was won by [
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = U-High Pioneers ...It competes in Class AA, the "small school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series.
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  • '''Tarkio''' is a public high school located in northwestern Missouri. ...r as the 21st highest scorer as well as the 2nd highest scorer among Small School players, second only to [[A.J. Collins]] from [[Rappahannock County]]. [htt
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  • ...Academic Competition,''' is [[WUSTL|Washington University's]] annual high school [[quizbowl|quiz bowl]] competition that generally takes place in January or ...wing around 30 teams. WUHSAC is also noteworthy as one of the few Missouri tournaments which draws a large number of out of state teams, recently from places like
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  • '''Baby Anteater''' was a high school quizbowl tournament hosted by [[UCI]]. Its name derived from its usual targ [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...ast President of the [[American Quizbowl League]]. He had a four-year high school playing career for [[Smithtown West]] from 2012 to 2016, and played for [[S ...and were a financial disaster. In March 2020, the LIQBA shifted to online tournaments, and after a string of successful events, he founded the [[American Quizbow
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  • |highschool = [[Ed W. Clark High School]] (2016-Present) Eshaan Vakil is a former quiz bowl player for [[Ed W. Clark High School]]. He was the Varsity runner-up in the National History Bee at 2019 [[NHBB]
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  • The '''Crusader Cup''' is an annual high school tournament hosted by [[North Greenville|North Greenville University]]. It f | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3808/stats/combined/ 10/8/2016]
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  • ...al Embrace''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Arcadia|Arcadia High School]]. It was first held in 2007. | [[University (Irvine, California high school)|University High A]]
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  • ...[Jeff Hoppes]] on a [[NAQT]] [[IS]] set. Since 2012 it has been one of the tournaments of the [[California Cup]]. (There was also a spring 2002 edition of this us | [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/CC5/CCVresults.html 2000]
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  • ...d|Bloomfield High School]] in New Jersey, [[UCLA]], and [[Cosby|Cosby High School]] in Virginia. With Nick's disappearance, Bloomfield High School has started to run a tournament known as BATE on [[IS]] sets. In 2011 and 2
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  • ...ademic Challenge''' is a tournament hosted by [[Tippecanoe|Tippecanoe High School]]. Its fifteenth edition was held in 2010. It has used questions from [[NAQ | [[Miami Valley School]]
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  • ...competes in Class 2A, the "large school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Railers also compete in the ...Under Bartels' leadership, Lincoln has been a frequent host of down-state tournaments like IHSSBCA [[Novice]], [[Turnabout]], & [[Kickoff]] as well as [[Masonic]
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  • | Bill Blanchong || Evergreen High School (OH) || Growing Your Program Into a Consistent Power || Don’t be the Chum ...rlooked Ways to Build Your Program || Learn how to find the people in your school and community who can help your program, and how to get them involved!
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  • The '''NAQT Wisconsin state championship''' is the high school quizbowl state championship for the state of Wisconsin. | [[Conserve School|Conserve A]]
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  • ...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
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  • ...niondale, New York. Prior to 2007, it was co-hosted by [[Northport]] High School. ...used, with the most recent iterations using parallel playoff brackets. The tournaments have used [[NAQT]] IS-sets since 2003; prior to that, four-quarter question
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  • The '''Bellarmine Middle School Invitational''' is an annual middle school tournament hosted by [[Bellarmine]]. It was first held in 2013. |[[Diablo Vista]]/[[Holmes]]-[[Emerson Junior High]]/[[Challenger-Sunnyvale|Challenger-Sunnyvale B]]
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  • |highschool = Jamestown High School (2015-2019) '''David Bass''' is a former player for Jamestown High School and [[UVA]]. He now attends Johns Hopkins University, pursuing a Ph.D in bi
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  • ...ad switched over to pyramidal, NAQT-style questions. Instead, the first 5 tournaments used non-pyramidal house-write question sets through Questions Unlimited. | [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5383/]
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  • ===Middle School=== Smith played one game of "Brain Bowl" at the American School in Japan in seventh grade, and didn't like it.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Ezell-Harding Christian School ...ve since the early 1990s. Ezell-Harding fields both middle school and high school teams. They host the Annual [[Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament]]. They ar
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  • ...r Challenge]], [[University Challenge]], [[Zain Africa Challenge]], [[High School Bowl]], and perhaps other products along those lines. It is headed by [[Ric ...l after 2008, there are no formal restrictions on participation in outside tournaments by HCASC schools. HCASC is fully and lavishly funded by Honda's American di
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  • '''Gate City''' is a public high school in Scott County, Virginia. They compete in [[VHSL]] Scholastic Bowl's [[Mou Gate City also regularly competes in ACF-format tournaments, especially within the [[SWATA]] circuit which they helped found.
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  • ...nt''', was a high school tournament hosted by [[Kings Park|Kings Park High School]], which ran from 2011 to 2018 on [[NAQT]] sets. Upon the retirement of Kin | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/740/stats/naqt_is_103a/standings/ Stats]
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  • |naqtstats = https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/?org_id=58940 ...school in the far southeast of the Kansas City, MO metropolitan area. The school historically competed in [[MSHSAA]] Class 4, but was reassigned to Class 6
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  • '''Quince Orchard High School''', also known as QO, is a public high school in Gaithersburg, Maryland. ...Ridgeview Middle School, as well as students from Roberto Clemente Middle School's magnet program.
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  • ...m revolving around a duo of [[Charles Hang]] and George Yu won a number of tournaments, demonstrating its ability on pyramidal questions written by State provider ...generalists, including LaFoy and Robb, placed in the top 8. At both these tournaments, victory came through the dichotomy between Hang's skills as a generalist a
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  • His high school tenure at [[Ardsley]] saw the team go to more good tournaments his senior year, culminating in a 21st-place finish at the [[2012 HSNCT]] a ...T]] for DePaul and the 2019 SCT and ICT for Northwestern while taking grad school pre-reqs.
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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. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...major annual event in the Illinois high school circuit. Most other singles tournaments are side events or online packet readings rather than main events, and do n Larger singles tournaments are usually structured as a '''ladder''', in which there are multiple rooms
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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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  • |middleschool = [[Chenery Middle School|Chenery]] (2020-2023) ...www.ikea.com/us/en/p/kramig-soft-toy-white-black-90221318/ IKEA kramig] to tournaments.
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  • Buzzerfest was the name given to the packet-submission college tournaments run by [[Princeton]] between 1997 and 2004. It was revived in the Spring o ! Date held !! Champion !! Runner-up !! High scorer !! Results
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  • |highschool = [[Aga Khan School, Dhaka]] (2004-2008) ...Dhaka, Bangladesh, Ahmed played non-pyramidal quizbowl in middle and high school, achieving success at the nationally-televised [http://www.agakhanschools.o
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  • ...the only person to have played for the [[IHSA]] State Championship-winning school in four consecutive years (2010-2013). During his tenure, Saieesh was respe Saieesh's quizbowl career began at [[Twin Groves|Twin Groves Middle School]]; during his leadership of the team, it was the only team in the region th
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  • ...mpany, based in the St. Louis area, for elementary and middle school level tournaments. SAGES may also refer to the elementary-level set produced by the company. ...In the fall of 2015, Alex was asked if he would consider writing a middle school set as well, and given the expansion of effort, SAGES was founded as a comp
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Ridgewood High School '''Ridgewood High School''' is in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Its alumni include [[David Madden]], who ca
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  • The 2007-08 team from [[Kennebecasis]] Valley High School followed up on the runner-up finish by the [[2007 Kennebecasis]] team with In provincial play, the senior team easily won all their tournaments, picking up 47 wins and no losses. They qualified for Nationals along with
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  • The '''Wofford Free Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Wofford|Wofford College]]. Per its unofficial title, [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • '''Prison Bowl''' is a series of annual winter/spring high school question sets produced largely by [[Hunter]] since 2008. They have generall ...erives from [[Hunter]]'s nickname, "Brick Prison," since the fortress-like school building resembles a prison with sparse narrow windows.
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  • The '''Clemson University Tigertown Throwdown''' is an annual high school tournament hosted by [[Clemson]]. The tournament is usually held in the fal [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...lem Memorial Tournament''' was a fall tournament hosted by [[Copley]] High School in October from 2004-2014. Matches follow a four quarter format. Question [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • |highschool = [[Edison]] [[Category: High school players active in 1997]] ...id Farris has been known to show up and leave unannounced in the middle of tournaments.
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  • The '''VCU Spring Tournament''' was a fourth annual high school tournament hosted by [[VCU]] from 2009 to 2014 in the middle part of the sp | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/364/stats/high_school/ Stats]
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  • ...logistical affairs. Most coaches are teachers or academic advisors at the school for which they coach the quizbowl team. A good coach can be the vital in de In most high school quizbowl tournaments, coaches can sit and watch their team, during which time they have the powe
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  • ...onetheless, the [http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/index.asp Minnesota State High School League] recognizes this tournament as the official Minnesota State Champion | [[Hill-Murray School|Hill-Murray]]
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  • ...f a very successful 2005-2006 season. The team participated in twenty-one tournaments in nine different states. The varsity team finished with an overall record ...They defeated Grosse Pointe North High School in both state championship tournaments to bring home their eighth state championship in the last twelve years. Fo
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  • ...ments. In 2007-2008 it provided questions at the for junior high and high school levels. The business announced that it would be suspending operations afte Academic Bowl Online's mission was to "provide high quality, affordable academic bowl solutions for America's educational insti
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  • The '''NAQT Kentucky Championship''' is a high school tournament held in Kentucky. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • == High School == ...rer of the club from 2013-2015. Conder directed a large number of quizbowl tournaments while at WKU, and established the [[Hilltopper]] Invitational in 2010. Duri
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  • ...til the 2008-2009 season. In August 2007, the [[MSHSAA|Missouri State High School Activities Association]] selected him as the vendor for the 2007-08 season. ...son team survived a year. While at Mason, he directed two summer [[trash]] tournaments called [[Capital Punishment]]. While the first was decently-received, the s
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  • The '''Culver Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Culver|Culver Academies]]. It was first held in 2005 [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Acton Boxborough Regional High School '''Acton-Boxborough Regional High School''' is a public high school in Acton, Massachusetts.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Next Generation School ...ois Lab]]) have gone on to become strong players for their respective high school teams.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = York Suburban High School ...d well in regional and state leagues, but has almost no experience playing tournaments.
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  • '''Central High School''' is a public high school in St. Joseph, Missouri that competes in Class 4 of [[MSHSAA]] competition. With the young team improving dramatically, Central began dominating tournaments in northwest Missouri, including the Kansas City area. Central started to o
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  • ...''VCU Winter Tournament''' is annually the second of the three high school tournaments regularly held by [[VCU]]. It occurs in December or January of each academi | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1403/stats/all/ Stats]
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  • The following is a list of tournaments participated in by the club's first iteration, either officially or unoffic ...ster - 1st out of 14 (Sinan Ulusoy playing solo) [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/140/stats/combined/ Stats]
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  • The '''William Rufus King Memorial Tournament''' is an annual high school tournament at [[Alabama]] to commemorate one of Alabama's great statesmen. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • The '''Henderson Invitational''' is a high school tournament held at [[West Chester Henderson]] in West Chester, PA. In recen | [[Princeton High| Princeton]]
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  • .... Until recent years, Central had largely been in the shadow of its sister school and crosstown rival [[Centennial (IL)|Centennial]], as well as other strong ...n 2023, Central advanced past the [[IHSA]] Regionals for the first time in school history by defeating Centennial in the regional championship game. They wou
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  • The '''Triton Fall''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[UCSD]]. The tournament attracts teams from across th | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/552/stats/combined/standings/ Combined]
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  • '''Peter Bergman''' is the current [[coach]] of [[Solon High School]]'s [[quizbowl]] program. He was chosen to take over as coach after [[Bob W Bergman graduated from high school in New Jersey, and later attended [[Ithaca College]].
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  • The '''Fall Academic Tournament''', or '''FAcT''', is a high school tournament hosted by [[Yale]] each October. It has traditionally used an NA ! High Scorer
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  • ...competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]’s State Championship Series. The Blue Thunder also compete ...Rockford Auburn Sectional championship, 400-370. Among the stronger large-school Northern Illinois quiz bowl programs, the Blue Thunder emerged as a contend
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Winston Churchill High School ...inston Churchill High School''', also known as Churchill, is a public high school in Potomac, Maryland.
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  • ...ear during her time as an undergraduate student. Meghan directed countless tournaments and was instrumental in the growth of the club to the size it is today. Meg In her junior year of high school, Meghan helped [[London Central]] to a 2nd place finish at both the 2012 On
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  • ...and [[Penn]]. He formerly played for [[MLK (high school)|MLK]] Magnet High School in Nashville, TN. Dallas is considered to be one of the best classics and == High School ==
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  • The '''Tar Heel Cup''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[UNC]] in the fall semester. It has traditionally us | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1514/stats/combined/ Overall]
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  • ...competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]’s State Championship Series. The Warriors also compete in t ...playoff finishes in the [[IHSSBCA Turnabout]], [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]], & SCOP Tournaments. Under the leadership of coach Jaime Pamatot, Granite City has also taken o
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  • ...cago, [[Fenwick|Fenwick High School]] of Oak Park, and Lyons Township High School of LaGrange, the respective champions of the four Regionals in the St. Rita ...he relatively weak, uninvolved [[West Suburban Conference]], attending few tournaments and playing few good teams.
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  • ...to five (5, most difficult) based on the relative performance of teams at tournaments played on those sets, with an asterisk indicating that there was not enough * [http://www.quizbowlpackets.com/ High school-level packets]
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  • '''Nittany Lion Novice''' is a high school tournament held at [[Penn State]] every autumn. It was started in 2015 by [ | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3267/stats/final_standings/]
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  • ...a one-off unofficial Honaker team under the name of "Robert Zimmerman High School" at a 2010 NAREN mirror in Concord, NC. They finished in 4th place out of 1 ...the occasional open and trash tournament, often using the names of former high schools in middle Appalachia like "Big Creek"[https://www.naqt.com/stats/to
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  • ...HSAT''', or the '''Princeton High School Academic Tournament''', is a high school quizbowl tournament hosted by [[Princeton]]. The 2010 edition was billed as | [http://naqt.com/stats/school-hosted.jsp?org_id=1037 Spring 2000]
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  • ...[Chris Hoersting]]. The tournament was held at the [[NCSSM|North Carolina School of Science and Math]] in Durham, NC. ...6 NSCs are the only known national championship tournaments held at a high school campus since the end of the [[National Academic Super Bowl]]. All other nat
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  • '''Snead State Scholars Bowl''' is an annual high school novice tournament hosted by [[Snead State]]. It has run on an NAQT set from | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Bell High School ...ach national championship. Mageau has since assisted at other Ottawa-area high schools, and has the Ottawa city SchoolReach trophy named after him. Since
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  • ...bowl team has been active since the 1980s in local, regional, and national tournaments. Under longtime coach [[Larry Allen]], the team won the [[MSHSAA]] Class 4 ...Earlier iterations were generally hosted in a [[four-quarter]] format. The tournaments began to shift to the twenty [[tossup-bonus format]] and [[pyramidal]] ques
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  • ...competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s (IHSA) State Championship Series. The Warriors also compete ...many rising teams in Illinois. The team has participated in a multitude of tournaments starting in 2016 with significant finishes including winning [[IHSSBCA Kick
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  • The '''Two Saints Conference''' tournament is a high school tournament held each fall featuring teams from St. Louis County and St. Cha ...e the St. Louis part of the tournament is run by [[Eureka (MO)|Eureka High School]] Coach Harris and other coaches in the St. Louis area. Gibbs is the overal
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  • '''White Station High School''' is a public high school in Memphis, Tennessee. It competes in both the local WREG [[Knowledge Bowl] ...long tradition of Knowledge Bowl success and sporadic attendance at other tournaments in the Mid-South region. A White Station team placed 2nd at Vanderbilt's 19
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  • '''Tazewell''' is a public high school in Tazewell County, Virginia. They compete in [[VHSL]] Scholastic Bowl's [[ Tazewell also regularly competes in ACF-format tournaments, especially within the [[SWATA]] circuit which they helped found. Tazewell
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  • The '''West Virginia State Championship''' is a high school tournament ran by the [[WVACA]]. It is used to determine the official state |[[Parkersburg High]]
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  • ...School Activities Association Scholars Bowl''' is played in Kansas by high school teams. Kansas is known as the "North Korea of quizbowl" due to the draconia *Practice may not begin until Monday of the seventh week of school and must cease at the end of the competition season. Scrimmages between tea
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  • ...ged as she attended [[Long Island Fall Tournament|LIFT]] and similar other tournaments, primarily of the [[NAQT]] persuasion, culminating in an astounding 8.85 PP ...ially skewed; one of the first tossups she ever wrote was a purported high school tossup on colchicine. Her writing has improved since then thanks to her wor
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  • ...is active in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] and occasionally plays invitational tournaments, most recently appearing at a non-VHSL event in the spring 2021 semester. ...ion]] until the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]]. After the 2014 realignment, the school became part of [[VHSL Region 6A South]]. Starting with the 2017-18 season,
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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 ...order to better simulate the ICT environment, the 2008 and 2009 [[FICHTE]] tournaments used the clock and NAQT's 2-second recognition rule.
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  • ...[Reach for the Top|Schoolreach]] League''' is a set of regional qualifying tournaments that take place in late winter and spring. Teams play the [[Reach for the T !width="175"|School||width="60"|Titles
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  • ...would be foolish to say that the [[Maryland Classic]], an ACF-format high school tournament, is of a higher difficulty than the [[NAQT ICT]]. Thus, individu # Official ACF tournaments, such as [[ACF Regionals]], have historically been comparable or even lesse
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  • '''James Monroe High School''' is located in Fredericksburg, VA and participates in [[VHSL Scholastic B ...a brief run as a frequent participant & contender in Virginia and DC-area tournaments, culminating in a 12th-place finish at the [[2009 NSC]]. This tied the 200
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  • The '''Cave Spring Invitational''' (CSI) is a high school tournament hosted or sponsored by [[Cave Spring]]. It is held in the fall a |[https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5814/ 2019]
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  • ...e]]. He served in an advisory role for the [[Penn State]] team during grad school, but did not play. His rather meager playing accomplishments include gettin ...hedule of around dozen Pennsylvania high school and middle school quizbowl tournaments annually, directing or backseat directing many of them. He has also worked
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Alabama School of Fine Arts .... ASFA is coached by Susan LeBourg. ASFA won the 2006 and 2009 [[ASCA High School State Championship]]s. ASFA has not participated in quizbowl since 2013. AS
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  • ...ften abbreviated as '''GINVIT''' or '''Gopher''') is an annual winter high school tournament hosted by the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] on an [[NAQT | [[Sioux Falls Home School]]
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  • The '''Autumn Classic''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Michigan|University of Michigan]]. Prior to 2003, th ...aments/420/stats/prelims/standings/ Prelims] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/420/stats/playoffs/standings/ Playoffs]
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  • '''Woodruff''' was a public high school located in Peoria, Illinois serving the northeast side of the city. It is b ...mmunity as a founding member of the Peoria Area League & routinely hosting tournaments including the [[IHSA]] State Finals in 1995 & 1996. After the Tournament's
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  • '''Helias Catholic High School''' is a private high school located in Jefferson City, Missouri. ...e teams in central Missouri. The team continues to participate in numerous tournaments under new coach Michelle Oliver, often fielding three or four teams per tou
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  • '''Laurel Springs School''' is a private online K-12 school based in Ojai, California, although it has students located all over the wo ...shed in May 2019 and currently has 6 members, 2 of whom will be playing in tournaments during the 2019-20 season. The quizbowl team has since disbanded. The NHBB
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  • The '''Covenant Christian Invitational''' is an annual January high school tournament in Huntsville, Alabama, and is usually held on an [[IS]] set. T [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = The Miami Valley School ...n Dayton, Ohio. It also has a [[Miami Valley School (middle school)|middle school program.]]
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  • ...area of San Diego County, California and run by the Sweetwater Union High School District. It is one of four members of the [[San Diego County Academic Leag ...eams in semi-final matches. All semi-finalist teams qualify for the [[High School National Championship Tournament]]. The winners of the semi-final matches p
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  • |highschool = [[Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty, MO]] (1999-2003) '''Kyle Hill''' played for [[Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty]] from 1999-2003 and [[Truman State]] from 2003-2006. He was a me
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  • The '''Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Ottawa|the University of Ottawa]]. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...istrict, which is composed of Hanover and the Vermont town of Norwich. The school's two-state enrollment has allowed Hanover's quiz bowl team to compete in N ...ew Hampshire Quiz Bowl League]] since the tournament was formed in 1996-97 school year, winning the championship 12 times. The Marauders won the first two NH
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  • |NAQT Page = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/index.jsp?org_id=56446]}} ...m competes in Class A, the "small school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series.
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  • ...ching to political science. Anthony has staffed, edited, and directed many tournaments through CWRU including the first Buzz-a-Trois college singles trash tournam A list of tournaments Anthony played in can be found at this archived link [http://www.case.edu/o
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  • From 2000-2003, playing for [[Capistrano Valley]] High School, Dwight attended four [[HSNCT|HSNCTs]]. His highest team finish was T-5th ...in 2010 as a way to centralize news and discussion of Southern California tournaments after being frustrated with several different attempts at a regional mailin
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  • The '''tossup/bonus format''' is the most common format used in both high school and collegiate quizbowl. In this format, the game consists of the reading o ...ometimes called the 20/20 format. Some local high school and middle school tournaments use a different number of questions. The tossup-bonus format can also be pl
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  • ...natees''' is a tournament hosted by [[Raleigh Charter|Raleigh Charter High School]]. It was first held in 2008. | [http://www.raleighcharterhs.org/studentlife/clubs/qb/reports/tournaments/2014/Bonfire/finals/qbreports_teams.html 11/9/2013]
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  • ...of being nationally competitive each year. Rock Bridge has hosted numerous tournaments to promote excellent quiz bowl throughout the state. ==Hosted Tournaments==
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  • ...omplete beginners to quizbowl (which overlap with the difficulties of high school quizbowl), to the hardest difficulties intended to challenge college studen ...F Fall, though DII [[SCT]] is similar. Each of these pairs of ACF and NAQT tournaments are roughly interchangeable. The fifth "post-nationals" difficulty designat
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  • .... It was the fifth season in which there were separate State Championship Tournaments held for small schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • |naqt = https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/?org_id=58916}} ...Heights Christian]] in the 2021 statewide preseason poll. The team won the school's first state championship in [[2023 MSHSAA State Championship|2023]] in Cl
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the tenth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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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]].' ...sota. Minnesota is an active team that participates in nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...d off a very successful 2006-2007 season. The team participated in twenty tournaments in nine different states. The varsity team finished with an overall record ...straight NAQT State Championship. They defeated Grosse Pointe North High School to bring home their ninth state championship in the last thirteen years. S
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  • The '''Cavalier Classic''' or '''Cav Classic''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Virginia|the University of Virginia]]. With the exce | [[1996 UVa High School Set]]
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  • ...l''' has served as the official Vermont state tournament since the 1983-84 school year. The tournament is sponsored by the Vermont chapter of the National Ed ...ald Medlar]], the tournament survived without a sponsor during the 1994-95 school year and the [http://www.vtnea.org/ Vermont-NEA] has been the tournament's
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  • ...in the [[DuPage Valley Conference]] as well as State & national quiz bowl tournaments. Most notably, NAQT [[HSNCT]] & [[NAC]] where the program placed 3rd in 201 ...espite this, during the 2015-16 season, the Huskies competed in only a few tournaments including [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]], [[ACF Fall]] mirror, and NAQT State. In 2017
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  • The '''NAQT Florida Championship''' was a high school tournament held in Florida until 2012. From 2013 to 2015, separate state ch | [[Community School of Naples B]]
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  • ...t of [[Northwestern]] Quizbowl. He formerly attended [[Saint Viator]] High School in Arlington Heights, a suburb of Chicago. He currently lives in Los Angele ...ar, he was unaffiliated with the team at [[Saint Viator]], yet played many tournaments in Illinois solo as a [[rogue]] team, an action which [[David Riley]] said
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  • ...''Maryland High School Invitational Tournament''', is a house-written high school [[quizbowl]] tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|U ...ions for this year were also allegedly mirrored at an Illinois junior high school tournament. [[TJ]] defeated [[Whitman]] in the finals to win.
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  • ...Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty High School]]'s 2005 Varsity and JV tournaments. The original system had no statistics tracking whatsoever. Attempts to a ...ch was developed to manage the questions for Liberty's 2005 Varsity and JV tournaments. The program allowed multiple users to submit questions for a tournament,
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  • ...r Bowl]], [[Cullman County Scholar Bowl]], [[AISA]], [[Madison County High School Scholars' Bowl]], [[Snead State Scholars Bowl]] and [[Chilton County Schola ...cially do so. Some teams are formally known as "[School] Academic Team", "[School] Quiz Team", or other variations.
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  • ...eligible to compete in the "large school" Class AA of the [[Illinois High School Association]] (IHSA). ...IHSA, Masonic, & NAQT tournaments. Most notably in 2023 when the NAQT High School National Championship featured an all-MSL matchup between Barrington & Buff
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  • '''Rules''' refers to the policies and procedures governing gameplay at [[tournaments]]. (Sets of rules are sometimes called "formats", a usage that can create c * [[PACE rules]] (by far the least common at local tournaments, but prominently used at the [[NSC]])
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  • '''Andy Saunders''' is a Canadian quiz bowl player, having played in high school for Guelph's John F. Ross C.V.I. and in university for [[Brock]]. ===High School===
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  • The '''NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship''' is a high school tournament. It is run every spring by the [[ONQBA]]. It is played on an NAQ [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...the school write and 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 thoug ===Middle School===
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  • ...a former player for the [[University of Maryland]] who now plays [[open]] tournaments and writes questions. Jonathan is largely considered the second best litera ...powers by a large margin. His other notable achievements include being the high scorer while playing on the second place team at the [[2010 Minnesota Open]
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  • ...trash, the [[Moc Masters]] and [[Muck Masters]] summer academic and trash tournaments, and mirrors of the [[HSNCT]] were also run irregularly. UTC was also the h ...packets often had higher-than-usual amounts of [[Trash]]. Over time, these tournaments began to fall dormant and/or transitioned to using vendors for questions ra
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  • '''Bellarmine College Preparatory School''' is a Catholic private school located in San Jose, California. The Bellarmine quizbowl team began in 2007, playing various tournaments of poor quality. During its first full year of good quizbowl, 2008-09, Bell
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  • [[College Heights Christian]] is a private school in Joplin, Missouri. The school has won four [[MSHSAA State Championship]] titles, in [[2019 MSHSAA State C The school is changing its name to '''New Heights Christian Academy''' in August 2024.
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the third year, both Tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. The tournament was held on Saturday, ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • |size = School Enrollment - 606}} ...hampionship Series. For over 20 years Macomb was one of the top-tier small school programs in Illinois & in the nation.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Los Alamitos High School The 2002 team was the best in school history and one of the best in California history. Los Alamitos nearly ran
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  • ...chools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the seventh year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 22nd. ...advance to their respective sectional tournaments. However, the sectional tournaments wer changed to allow for a round robin tournament, instead of the single el
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  • ...nd former quizbowl player for [[Yale]] and [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown Day School]]. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest quizbowl players, writers, ...own Day High School in DC, he was the top scorer at all ten regular-season tournaments he played, as well as the [[2010 NSC]], and took the 2nd place All-Star spo
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  • |stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/7015/] ...additionally, the [[field]] was considered weaker, due to fewer teams with high placements on [[GrogerRanks]] than the two major nationals.
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  • ...[[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]] and assistant coach of [[Rock Bridge]] High School. Starting in 2015, he helped lead the [[Columbia]] team that won the [[2019 ...that would have prohibited high schoolers in Missouri from playing college tournaments.
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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 ...o practices or tournaments, and by hosting [[NAQT]] and [[TRASH]] regional tournaments.
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  • ...schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the fourth year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, March 18th. ...comprised of 30 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments and State Championship Tournament were all single elimination. Teams were
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  • ...e it was not the first Missouri tournament to qualify teams for the [[High School National Championship Tournament|NAQT HSNCT]], it was the first tournament == Small School Recognition ==
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  • A high school tournament hosted annually in late spring from 1981 to 2000 by Lebanon Vall ...gory:High school quizbowl in Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...s, though occasionally a competitive team emerges and places well at local tournaments, state championships, and national championships. As there are currently 12 !width="270"|School||width="150"|Town||width="125"|Nickname||width="100"|Enrollment
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  • ...ahoma]], the [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]], and [[Norman|Norman High School]]. ...roduced, with an accompanying qualification system based on performance at tournaments during the regular season.
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  • ...regional sites, including two high school-only [[mirror]]s. Two other high school-only sites were planned (in Maryland and Texas) but later canceled due to a !Regional !! Host !! TD !! Winner !! Runner-Up !! Individual High Scorer !! Statistics
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  • ...irector of the event is David Jones, quiz bowl coach at [[Northmont]] High School. With the exception of the initial tournament, the tournament is hosted on To date, there have been 7 iterations of the Rowdy Raider Invitational. These tournaments are summarized below:
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  • ...formed in 1996 that helps to promote and provide a network for high school tournaments throughout the country. ...tional Scholastic Championship]] (NSC), a championship tournament for high school teams. PACE also sponsors the [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]
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  • ...end of November 5th, 2016, at fifteen regional sites, including three high school-only [[mirror]]s. The tournament was head-edited by [[Gaurav Kandlikar]], w !Regional !! Host !! TD !! Winner !! Runner-Up !! Individual High Scorer !! Statistics
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Arab High School ...the 2016 [[ASCA Junior Varsity State Championship]], the 2013 [[ASCA High School State Championship]], and the 2010 [[NAQT Alabama State Championship]] (JV)
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  • ...l high school trash quiz bowl tournament and compete in several collegiate tournaments each semester. ==History/Tournaments==
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  • |highschool = Washburn Rural High School Interviews for medical school prevented Eric from attending either national championship in 2009.
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  • ...erly played for the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and [[Lisgar]]. In high school he was the alternate on the 2008 [[Reach for the Top]] championship winning ===High School===
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  • The '''Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT)''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Carleton College]]. It was started in 2004 and has o [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...is probably best known currently as co-owner of [[International Quiz Bowl Tournaments]], which has run [[NASAT]] since 2018. ...[HSQBRank]]''', a massive, regularly-updating, statistical ranking of high school teams; his work on the '''[[hsquizbowl.org]]''' message boards, where he se
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  • ...ing area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the [[Missouri Qu ...[[Jason Mueller]] competed, and NAQT records have entries for Missouri in tournaments as early as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 19
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  • |highschool = Sullivan South High School (1991-1993) ...t, he was a noted early supporter of [[ACF]]. Kendall still plays in open tournaments.
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  • ...hools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). For the eleventh year, both tournaments were held at the Peoria Civic Center. ...The winners of the regionals would advance to their respective sectional tournaments, where they would play a three match round robin to determine a winner. Th
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  • The '''2019 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] [[Middlesboro]] won the Very Small School championship, followed by [[Ottawa Hills]], [[Bridge Creek]], and [[Louisia
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  • ...al events and [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|PSAC]], as well as tournaments in the surrounding states. | [[Ryan Bilger]], [[Emmaus|Emmaus High School]]
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  • ...e, George became the tournament director for VCU's high school and college tournaments. In the same season that Cody missed ICT because of an engineering exam, G [[Category: High school players active in 2005]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = East Brunswick High School ...ed briefly in 2002. Starting from the 2005-2006 season, they have attended tournaments every year. EB has been hosting the annual [[East Brunswick Funfest|Funfest
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  • ...open to schools which did not meet the definition of a "Traditional Public School" and which had 350 or fewer students enrolled in their top three grades. Th ||champion = [[St. Mark's School of Texas|St. Mark's A]]
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  • ...It competes in Class AA, the "big school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s State Championship series. The Griffins also compete in the Lincoln-Way East's program dates back to the school's split with [[Lincoln-Way Central]] in 2001. Coach Mark Cohen changed scho
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  • The '''Springfield Tournament''' takes place at [[Springfield]] High School in Springfield, Illinois, typically in January. It is a combination of a Va [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...NKC tournament included elements inspired by that tournament. Earlier NKC tournaments also included elements like [[worksheets]] and [[give-and-takes]]. ...undefeated in the prelims, won the final against [[Savannah (Missouri High School)|Savannah]]. The normal annual Varsity tournament the next month was also r
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  • '''[[Quincy|Quincy Senior High School]]''' '''[[Salem|Salem High School]]'''
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  • ...award, generally awarded on an annual basis by the [[IHSSBCA|Illinois High School Scholastic Bowl Coaches Association]] (IHSSBCA). The award is generally gi ...son|Former principal of [[Springfield Southeast|Springfield Southeast High School]]|"The Patriarch of Springfield Scholastic Bowl", Robinson was given the aw
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