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The '''TACA All-State Team''' is an award presented to (usually) four players by the [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association]]. The four players are selected through coach voting, and are supposed to be the best four Quiz Bowl players in the state of Tennessee. This has been cast into doubt, however, due to the massive underrepresentation of West and East Tennessee teams (such as [[White Station]] and [[Farragut]].) The award is presented at the annual [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association State Championship]].
 
The '''TACA All-State Team''' is an award presented to (usually) four players by the [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association]]. The four players are selected through coach voting, and are supposed to be the best four Quiz Bowl players in the state of Tennessee. This has been cast into doubt, however, due to the massive underrepresentation of West and East Tennessee teams (such as [[White Station]] and [[Farragut]].) The award is presented at the annual [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association State Championship]].
  
Records before 2019 are incomplete. Notable likely winners include [[Jack Lewis]]. Notable snubs include [[Stanley Zhao.]]
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Records before 2019 are incomplete. Notable likely winners include [[Jack Lewis]] and [[Noah Butler]]. Notable snubs include [[Stanley Zhao.]]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:04, 25 February 2021

The TACA All-State Team is an award presented to (usually) four players by the Tennessee Academic Coaches Association. The four players are selected through coach voting, and are supposed to be the best four Quiz Bowl players in the state of Tennessee. This has been cast into doubt, however, due to the massive underrepresentation of West and East Tennessee teams (such as White Station and Farragut.) The award is presented at the annual Tennessee Academic Coaches Association State Championship.

Records before 2019 are incomplete. Notable likely winners include Jack Lewis and Noah Butler. Notable snubs include Stanley Zhao.

Year First Winner Second Winner Third Winner Fourth Winner
2020 Opal Flanagan Matt Rosa William Barnes Eli Apple (Unconfirmed)
2019 Opal Flanagan Alex Ponce Ben Becker Sanjay Chakrabarty