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Latest revision as of 23:56, 28 January 2014

The VCU College Bowl High School Invitational was a tournament held in the spring by the archaic age incarnation of the VCU team. It took place from 1986 to 1988. It used strict College Bowl rules and game format, which means it probably bought questions through the High School Bowl program.

Date VCU CBHSI# Champion Second Place Third Place Fourth Place
4/19/1986 I Collegiate Monacan Courtland St. Christopher's
Spring 1987 II ? ? St. Anne's Collegiate
5/14/1988 III St. Anne's Collegiate A Collegiate B Courtland

The 1987 all-star team included Erik Gray of St. Anne's.

The full 1988 field was: Clover Hill, Collegiate A & B, Courtland, George Wythe, J.R. Tucker, St. Christopher's A&B, Lee-Davis, St. Anne's, Thomas Jefferson, Meadowbrook A & B, and Spotsylvania.

The 1988 all-star team was Vince Camacho of Courtland, Billy Baxter and Eric Biber of Collegiate, and Atul Keshap and Erik Gray of St. Anne's.