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  • |[[1993 North Carolina Central|North Carolina Central]] |[[1996 South Carolina State|South Carolina State]]
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1997 [[Tournament of Champions]] |champion = [[1997 Walter Johnson|Walter Johnson]]
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  • ...Library Quiz Bowl''' is a format of high school quiz bowl played in North Carolina, sponsored by the Public Library system. The state-wide tournament is thre Quiz Bowl began in 1978-1979 in southeastern North Carolina. The following year, libraries across the state sponsored teams to make it
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  • |1||[[1998 James Island|James Island High School]], Charleston, South Carolina|| 7-0||3100 |3||[[1998 Irmo|Irmo High School]], Columbia, South Carolina|| 6-1||2410
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  • ...ion !! 2001 Champion !! 2000 Champion !! 1999 Champion !! 1998 Champion !! 1997 Champion !! 1996 Champion !! 1995 Champion !! 1994 Champion !! 1993 Champio ...yster River || Oyster River || Hanover || Hanover || Tournament started in 1997 || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...al tournaments run by the [[Academic Competition Foundation]] from 1991 to 1997 are considered as part of the same series of events as those run by the [[A ...rporated as a legal entity until later in the 2010s, meaning that the 1991-1997 version is technically just as valid as anything that happened from 1998 un
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  • The NTAE has the highest entry fee of any tournament. Additionally, its non-central location sometimes leads to travel difficulties which further cut down on t ...ic Team|Maryland All-Stars]] || [[1993 South Carolina Panasonic Team|South Carolina All-Stars]]|| [[1993 Dupont Manual|Dupont Manual]] || [[1993 Iowa Panasonic
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  • ...1996, and the [[Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship]], or GLRAC, in 1997. In 1998, CWRU hosted the inaugural PACE [[National Scholastics Championshi ...ament, which had been mirrored by Duke University, still lived on in North Carolina high schools (though with waning interest). The next year, Case only hosted
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  • ...d been named captain of his team prior to his untimely death on August 12, 1997. ...a;<br>* '''[[Hodges Lewis]]''', [[Irmo|Irmo High School]], Columbia, South Carolina
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  • A directory of all four-year colleges on the North American continent, whether they are or have ever been active in collegiate {{College directory row|University of Central Arkansas|AR|2009|2009|}}
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  • ...open to area schools including some from the far northeast corner of North Carolina, with the winners of the two tournaments meeting in a "Champion's Challenge ...evised on the local PBS station. In 1979 the tournament expanded to all of Central Virginia and was televised in its entirety. Al Moffitt moderated the origin
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  • {{History table row|1997|hs=*Fall: The first [[NAQT]] high school tournaments are hosted.|college=*J ...HSNCT]] held at the University of Oklahoma, ending with [[Detroit Catholic Central]] defeating [[Walton]] for the title.|college=*April 24: [[Chicago]] wins A
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  • ...ter updated by George Atendido. Atendido later updated the FAQ in October 1997, which can still be found on the George Washington quizbowl website (but as ...ntly over 80 kb), this page only consists of the May 1996 FAQ; the October 1997 FAQ, which Atendido significantly changed (especially due to the inception
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