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  • ...eams is considerably smaller than the number of ASCA teams, due to not all Alabama private schools being part of the AISA Scholars' Bowl Program. [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...s at the ASCA Middle School District LAMP and High School District Central Alabama. * [https://www.naqt.com/stats/school-results.jsp?org_id=53975 NAQT Stats page]
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  • ...not been held since the spring of 2011. It was first held in January 2009. In 2011, the tournament had both JV and varsity divisions. |[[Alabama School of Fine Arts|Alabama Fine Arts A]]
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  • ...ions and that tournament became the sole high school quizbowl championship in the state. ! Small School
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Alabama |Image = Alabama.gif
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  • The '''Brindlee Mountain Invitational''' was a high school tournament hosted by [[Brindlee Mountain]]. It was held between 2004 and 20 | [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • ...tournament hosted by [[Columbia (AL)|Columbia High School]] in Huntsville, Alabama, run by [[Lee Henry]]. The tournament is now defunct and has not been held [[Category:High school quizbowl in Alabama]]
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  • ...urnament in Hoover, Alabama. It is hosted by [[Hoover]] and was first held in 2013. |}[[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...nship]], the [[ASCA Junior Varsity State Championship]], the [[ASCA Middle School State Championship]], and the [[ASCA Elementary Open]]. Since 2022, [[Chris ...mber of wildcard teams selected based on points then compete at the Middle School State Tournament. Top teams from both district tournaments and the state to
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  • ...a member of the [[Alabama Academic Quizbowl Team]] at the University of [[Alabama]]. ...was the leading scorer on the Alabama team that finished tied for seventh in NAQT's Division II portion of the [[2007 ICT]]; he finished as the seventh
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  • ...ournament is hosted by [[LAMP]] and runs on an NAQT set. It was first held in 2013. From 2014, the tournament has been divided into Varsity and JV divisi |[[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Arab Junior High |image = Arab Junior High logo.jpg
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  • ...e]] sets and was a perennial example of [[bad quizbowl]] until QG's buyout in June 2016. Question writing for regular season rounds was contracted to [[H ==High School Results==
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  • ...[[Bevill-Fayette]], the tournament runs on an NAQT set and was first held in 2014. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...by [[DAR]] in Grant Alabama. It was held in late August from 2009 to 2011. In 2011, the tournament had both JV and Varsity divisions. The tournament used [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ollege in Dothan, Alabama. It runs on an NAQT [[A-set]] and was first held in 2011. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...ent is hosted by [[Enterprise]] and runs on an NAQT set. It was first held in 2012. [[Category:High school tournaments]]
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  • ...place at Huntsville's Southside Baptist Church. Its usual field is mainly Alabama teams, although Tennessee teams like [[Hume-Fogg]] and [[MLK]] have attende In 2018 the site was moved to Central Presbyterian Church.
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  • ...club president before his 2016 graduation. He later went on to reboot the quizbowl program at Auburn University. ...s named 4A State Champions in 2018 by placing 4th at the [[ASCA Small High School State Championship]].
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  • ...' is an annual high school tournament at [[Alabama]] to commemorate one of Alabama's great statesmen. The first edition was on 25 August, 2007. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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