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==Results==
 
==Results==
[[Bruce Lou]], who won the competition in both 2014 and 2015. [[Cole Timmerwilke]] won the competition's varsity division in 2016.
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1"
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! Year
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! Varsity champion
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! Junior Varsity champion
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| 2014
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| [[Bruce Lou]]
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| n/a
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|-
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| 2015
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| [[Bruce Lou]]
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| [[John Peter Connor]]
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|-
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| 2016
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| [[Cole Timmerwilke]]
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| [[Jaya Alagar]]
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|-
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| 2017
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| [[Jonathan Tran]]
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| [[William Golden]]
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|-
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| 2018
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| [[Fred Zhang]]
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| [[Govind Prabhakar]]
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|-
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| 2019
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| [[Fred Zhang]]
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| [[Pedro Orduz]]
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|}
  
 
[[Category: Subject tournaments]]
 
[[Category: Subject tournaments]]

Revision as of 18:18, 15 December 2020

The US History Bee (alternatively the U.S. History Bee or United States History Bee) was created in 2013 as an offshoot of the main NHBB competitions. It shares many characteristics with History Bee, namely the same format, but focuses entirely on American history.

Results

Year Varsity champion Junior Varsity champion
2014 Bruce Lou n/a
2015 Bruce Lou John Peter Connor
2016 Cole Timmerwilke Jaya Alagar
2017 Jonathan Tran William Golden
2018 Fred Zhang Govind Prabhakar
2019 Fred Zhang Pedro Orduz