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In their first year of playing true Quiz Bowl, West Point High School went undefeated at the Cullman County Scholar's Bowl Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They also qualified for the ASCA State Championship for the first time in the school's history. Unfortunately, team MVP Ricky Arendall fell ill the morning of the State Championship Tournament and was unable to attend. West Point went 0-5 at the event.  
 
In their first year of playing true Quiz Bowl, West Point High School went undefeated at the Cullman County Scholar's Bowl Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They also qualified for the ASCA State Championship for the first time in the school's history. Unfortunately, team MVP Ricky Arendall fell ill the morning of the State Championship Tournament and was unable to attend. West Point went 0-5 at the event.  
However, the team also placed at several other events and competed at the 2013 HSNCT, where they missed making the Small School Playoffs by one win. They officially placed #15 in Small Schools at the 2013 HSNCT.
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However, the team also placed at several other events and competed at the 2013 HSNCT, where they missed making the Small School Playoffs by one win. They officially placed #15 in Small Schools at the [[2013 HSNCT]].
  
Currently in their second year under Coach Henry, the West Point Scholar's Bowl Team has once again remained undefeated at the Cullman County Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They have qualified for the ASCA State Championship Tournament for a second straight year.  
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Currently in their second year under Coach [[Henry]], the West Point Scholar's Bowl Team has once again remained undefeated at the Cullman County Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They have qualified for the ASCA State Championship Tournament for a second straight year.  
  
 
West Point A and West Point B will also both compete in the inaugural NAQT Small School National Championship in Minneapolis, MN and in the 2014 HSNCT in Chicago. The entire starting A-team will be back for the 2014-2015 school year.
 
West Point A and West Point B will also both compete in the inaugural NAQT Small School National Championship in Minneapolis, MN and in the 2014 HSNCT in Chicago. The entire starting A-team will be back for the 2014-2015 school year.

Revision as of 08:34, 10 March 2014

West Point High School is a "Small" school located in Cullman County, AL.

West Point High School's Scholar's Bowl Team began competing outside of their local county league in the Fall of 2012, when former Brindlee Mountain and Columbia High School coach Lee Henry became coach.

In their first year of playing true Quiz Bowl, West Point High School went undefeated at the Cullman County Scholar's Bowl Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They also qualified for the ASCA State Championship for the first time in the school's history. Unfortunately, team MVP Ricky Arendall fell ill the morning of the State Championship Tournament and was unable to attend. West Point went 0-5 at the event. However, the team also placed at several other events and competed at the 2013 HSNCT, where they missed making the Small School Playoffs by one win. They officially placed #15 in Small Schools at the 2013 HSNCT.

Currently in their second year under Coach Henry, the West Point Scholar's Bowl Team has once again remained undefeated at the Cullman County Championship and at the ASCA District Tournament. They have qualified for the ASCA State Championship Tournament for a second straight year.

West Point A and West Point B will also both compete in the inaugural NAQT Small School National Championship in Minneapolis, MN and in the 2014 HSNCT in Chicago. The entire starting A-team will be back for the 2014-2015 school year.