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  • {{Disambiguation page|Armstrong}} *[[Armstrong (MN)|Robbinsdale-Armstrong High School]] in Minnesota
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  • | [[1988 Kent State|Kent State]] | [[1988 NC State|NC State]]
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  • ...from the 1966 season, a history professor named Byron- all from Armstrong State. On the twentieth question, with "The Bonus Army" leading, Tom interrupted,
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  • ...ament, and the Gwinnett Country Scholars Bowl while finishing third at the state tournament and fourth place at a tournament held by Northside.
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  • Player for [[Emory]] and [[Armstrong State College]] from 1979 until 1986.<ref>https://www.naqt.com/about/former-membe {{c|Armstrong State College}}
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  • ...tative national championship run that year. [[1983 Michigan State|Michigan State]] won the tournament, though [[1983 Brigham Young|Brigham Young]] was mathe | [[Michigan State]]
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  • ...all school" division, of the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s (IHSA) State Championship Series. *IHSA State Tournament: 2nd Place (1A) - 2003, 2nd Place (1A) - 2001, 3rd Place (1A) -
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  • ...e High School League] recognizes this tournament as the official Minnesota State Championship. | [[Robbinsdale Armstrong|Armstrong A]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Oklahoma State ...2019. Additionally, from 2005 to 2015, OSU also hosted the [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]], serving as the first hosts of the event after its split fro
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  • ...es at affiliated local NAQT tournaments, including the Southwest Minnesota State University Tournament, the [[GINVIT|2005 GINVIT]], and the [[SAVANT|2006 SA ...at [[Mounds Park Academy]] 450-160. On May 21, 2006, [[Chaska]] defeated [[Armstrong]] and [[St. Thomas Academy]] defeated [[DeLaSalle]]. On May 28, Chaska defe
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  • .... Like all VHSL regions, it sent two teams to the [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] state championship tournament for the sixteen-year duration of the original Schol ! State tournament appearances
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  • | [[Valdosta State]] ...teams), [[Georgia Southwestern]], [[Shorter]], [[Spelman]], and [[Valdosta State]]
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  • * [[Armstrong State]] * [[Georgia State]]
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  • | Armstrong || Kittanning || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || | | State College A || State College || NSC 1/30 || NSC 1/22 || HSNCT 1/56 NSC 1/16 || HSNCT 3/40 NSC 1/
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  • | [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]] | [[1980 Washington State|Washington State]]
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  • |state = none ...iors Tanner Nguyen & Lucia Wang, and juniors Vinh Nguyen, Jack Haddad, Ana Armstrong, Gurkirat Saini, Andrea Ruiz-Hernandez, & Karl Zhu. In the Round Robin port
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  • {{College directory row|Alabama State University|AL|2014||notes=HCASC}} {{College directory row|Athens State University|AL|2007|2007|}}
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  • |[[State College]] |State College ''B''
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  • * [[Florida State University School]] * [[Armstrong|Robbinsdale Armstrong]]
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