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  • With a tournament roster of captain [[Jeff Hoppes]], Tim Patterson, Deborah Justice, Greg Rut ...ournament]], [[1997 Princeton High School Tournament| Princeton University tournament]], and [[1998 Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|Pennsylvania State Ac
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  • * Aggie Bowl (HS) (1997-2006) * Texas State High School Championship (2000, 2001, 2002, 2012)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Princeton]] (1999-2002), [[Berkeley]] (2003-2011) Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the [[Division II]] title at the [[1999 ICT]] with [[Michae
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  • ...ently led by President [[Frank Firke]], Treasurer [[Carsten Gehring]], and Tournament Director [[Max Henkel]]. Carleton annually hosts the high school tournament [[SnowCAT]] on an NAQT IS set during the winter.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = <center>Princeton University</center> |Image = Princeton.gif
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  • ...l Academic Tournament''', is a high school quizbowl tournament hosted by [[Princeton]]. The 2010 edition was billed as PHSAT XVIII. The 2021 edition was PHSAT X Note: it is presently presumed that the tournament has happened in consecutive years; this may not be the case.
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  • Tournament Director [[Roxanne Ilagan]] ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Michigan. For high quizbowl in the state of Michigan, see [[NAQT Michigan State Championship]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = East Brunswick High School ...'''[[Non-pyramidal]]:''' <br/> NAC: 1994, 2003 <br/> PAC: 1992 <br/> TOC: 1997
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  • The '''1995 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) State Championship Tournaments''' ended the ninth State ...osted a tournament, the winner of which advanced to the State Championship Tournament. The determination of these geographic boundaries was arbitrarily decided
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  • ...lf of the nineties, retiring after their 3rd and 2nd place finishes in the 1997 ICT and ACF tournaments. ...naments, Harvard runs an annual high school tournament, the [[Harvard Fall Tournament]]. Under the now disgraced leadership of [[Andy Watkins]], the team hosted
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  • This is a list of [[tournament]]s which have been played (or announced) but lack articles. The difference between a "[[set]]" and a "tournament" is minor to the point that many sets will find their way onto this list an
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  • ...naments held for small schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). The tournament was held at the Peoria Civic Center. ...osted a tournament, the winner of which advanced to the State Championship Tournament. The determination of these geographic boundaries was arbitrarily decided
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  • Since the first Pyramidal high school-level tournament held in New Jersey in 1993, dozens of tournaments have come and gone. Below X means the tournament was not held in a given year.
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  • ...MSHSAA State Championship''' was held May 4, 2002 at [[Rock Bridge]] High School in Columbia. {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = [[MSHSAA]] State Championship<BR>(Class 1A)
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  • The difference between a "set" and a "[[tournament]]" is minor to the point that many tournaments will find their way onto thi |'''[[QBWiki:Missing set pages#High school|High school]]''' || 11 || 8 || 33.33% || October 12, 2021
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  • '''Furman University''' is a small, private school catering primarily to undergraduates in greater Greenville, South Carolina. The Furman Academic Competitions Team was founded in fall 1997 by [[David Bykowski]] and [[Darrah Densmore]]. It may or may not have been
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  • ...IHSA Tournament, it did not become a state tournament until after the IHSA Tournament had been established. .... The winner of each Sectional advances to the State Tournament. The State Tournament and most Sectionals have 10-12 teams, which are split into two pools and pl
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  • It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the ter It was formerly known as the '''Terrapin Invitational Tournament''', sometimes abbreviated '''TIT''' or called '''Maryland Terrapin''' or ''
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  • ...ro Region (Region XI) are automatically placed in Class AA. If one private school qualifies, it is automatically placed in Class AA, regardless of size. If t In 2007, the State Tournament began using strength-of-scoring, or "SOS". After the last oral rounds, team
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  • ...1985–2008, the College Bowl Company also ran a [[NCT|National Championship Tournament]] directly (with only peripheral ACUI involvement). The two most salient po ...12 teams "selected from schools of all sizes" will compete in a four-round tournament followed by a final between the top 2 teams. [[Richard Reid]] is notably li
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