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  • ...nd a former star of the [[Loyola Academy]] team. Joe's bread and butter is history, with a bit of music and art as well. He is also well known for his hilari [[Category:People]] [[Category:Loyola Academy]] [[Category: High school players active in 2006]] [[Category: High school
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  • ==History== [[Loyola Academy]] was a founding member of the League, with [[David Riley]] a key co-founde
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  • * Mike Verity - [[Loyola Academy]] ...w that he had been named to the team, and was only the third player in the history of the tournament to be named to a second "All-American" team.
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  • |[[Loyola Academy|Loyola]] |Loyola
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  • '''[[Loyola Academy]]''' |||'''Loyola Academy'''||'''370'''||Macomb||320
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  • ! align=center colspan=2 |''Riley (far left), shown at the 2008 Loyola Scholastic Bowl banquet with players Jack Glerum (second from left) & Mike |'''Former school(s):''' [[Loyola Academy]]
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  • ==History== ...in the afternoon. Based on overall records, Auburn won the tournament and Loyola collected second place; [[Carbondale]] was third and [[Stevenson]] fourth,
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  • |[[Joliet Catholic|Joliet Catholic Academy Hilltoppers]]||Joliet||Jake Ziesmer ==History==
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  • .... The tournaments were held on Friday, March 14, 2008; the first time in history that they were not held on a Saturday. For the first time in the history, the Tournament was moved to a Friday (instead of the traditional Saturday)
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  • The '''Illinois Math and Science Academy''' ('''IMSA''') is a 3-year public residential high school located in Auror ==History==
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  • |[[Loyola Academy]] |[[Loyola Academy]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Loyola Academy Ramblers '''Loyola Academy''' is a private, coeducational, Roman Catholic, Jesuit high school located
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  • ==History== ...ats to anyone willing to sit still long enough to listen), was to [[Loyola Academy]] in the semifinals of the "Bulldog Classic" at Richards High School in Oak
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  • ==History== * U.S. History
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  • ==History== ...ason with an upset victory over the heavily favored Ramblers from [[Loyola Academy]] in the IHSA Regional Tournament, before bowing out with an 0-3 last place
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  • [[Matt Laird]], formerly of [[Loyola Academy]] attended the final phase of the [[2009 NAC|2009]] [[NAC]] in Chicago, and ...It might be more geographically desirable. Probably we wouldn’t have seen Academy of the Sacred Heart for example if we hadn’t had a New Orleans phase.
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  • ==History== |[[Loyola Academy]]
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  • ...wards''' are intended to be hosted yearly by [[Dave Madden]] of [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. The winner of each award was given 100 dollars; each indivi |[[Loyola Academy]] (IL)
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  • ...2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes ==History==
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  • |[[Loyola Academy]] ...MacArthur]], 142-121. This is the 46th lowest scoring match in tournament history.''
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