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  • With a tournament roster of captain [[Jeff Hoppes]], Tim Patterson, Deborah Justice, Greg Rut ...ournament]], [[1997 Princeton High School Tournament| Princeton University tournament]], and [[1998 Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|Pennsylvania State Ac
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  • * Aggie Bowl (HS) (1997-2006) * Texas State High School Championship (2000, 2001, 2002, 2012)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Princeton]] (1999-2002), [[Berkeley]] (2003-2011) Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the [[Division II]] title at the [[1999 ICT]] with [[Michae
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  • ...ently led by President [[Frank Firke]], Treasurer [[Carsten Gehring]], and Tournament Director [[Max Henkel]]. Carleton annually hosts the high school tournament [[SnowCAT]] on an NAQT IS set during the winter.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = <center>Princeton University</center> |Image = Princeton.gif
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  • ...l Academic Tournament''', is a high school quizbowl tournament hosted by [[Princeton]]. The 2010 edition was billed as PHSAT XVIII. The 2021 edition was PHSAT X Note: it is presently presumed that the tournament has happened in consecutive years; this may not be the case.
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  • Tournament Director [[Roxanne Ilagan]] ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Michigan. For high quizbowl in the state of Michigan, see [[NAQT Michigan State Championship]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = East Brunswick High School ...'''[[Non-pyramidal]]:''' <br/> NAC: 1994, 2003 <br/> PAC: 1992 <br/> TOC: 1997
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  • The '''1995 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) State Championship Tournaments''' ended the ninth State ...osted a tournament, the winner of which advanced to the State Championship Tournament. The determination of these geographic boundaries was arbitrarily decided
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  • ...lf of the nineties, retiring after their 3rd and 2nd place finishes in the 1997 ICT and ACF tournaments. ...naments, Harvard runs an annual high school tournament, the [[Harvard Fall Tournament]]. Under the now disgraced leadership of [[Andy Watkins]], the team hosted
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  • ...naments held for small schools (Class A) and large schools (Class AA). The tournament was held at the Peoria Civic Center. ...osted a tournament, the winner of which advanced to the State Championship Tournament. The determination of these geographic boundaries was arbitrarily decided
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  • Since the first Pyramidal high school-level tournament held in New Jersey in 1993, dozens of tournaments have come and gone. Below X means the tournament was not held in a given year.
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  • ...MSHSAA State Championship''' was held May 4, 2002 at [[Rock Bridge]] High School in Columbia. {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = [[MSHSAA]] State Championship<BR>(Class 1A)
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  • '''Furman University''' is a small, private school catering primarily to undergraduates in greater Greenville, South Carolina. The Furman Academic Competitions Team was founded in fall 1997 by [[David Bykowski]] and [[Darrah Densmore]]. It may or may not have been
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  • ...IHSA Tournament, it did not become a state tournament until after the IHSA Tournament had been established. .... The winner of each Sectional advances to the State Tournament. The State Tournament and most Sectionals have 10-12 teams, which are split into two pools and pl
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  • It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the ter It was formerly known as the '''Terrapin Invitational Tournament''', sometimes abbreviated '''TIT''' or called '''Maryland Terrapin''' or ''
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  • ...ro Region (Region XI) are automatically placed in Class AA. If one private school qualifies, it is automatically placed in Class AA, regardless of size. If t In 2007, the State Tournament began using strength-of-scoring, or "SOS". After the last oral rounds, team
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  • ...1985–2008, the College Bowl Company also ran a [[NCT|National Championship Tournament]] directly (with only peripheral ACUI involvement). The two most salient po ...12 teams "selected from schools of all sizes" will compete in a four-round tournament followed by a final between the top 2 teams. [[Richard Reid]] is notably li
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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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