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  • ...ent hosted by [[Nitro|Nitro High School]]. It was first held in the winter of 2012 and has since run as a fall tournament on an NAQT set. ! # of Teams
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  • ...ran by the [[WVACA]]. It is used to determine the official state champion of West Virginia. A champion is crowned for each of two division: large schools (class AAA schools) and small schools (class AA
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  • ! # of Teams | [[Charleston Catholic]]
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  • ! # of Teams | [[South Charleston]]
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  • |schoolcur = University of [[Kentucky]] (2014-2018) |highschool = South Charleston High School (2010-2013)
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  • ...Charleston, West Virginia. Ryan is currently playing for the [[University of Texas]], Austin as a biology graduate student. Ryan is best known as a play * [[Duke]] University (Club President 2015-2017), (Team Captain 2017-2018)
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  • ! # of Teams | [[University (WV)|University]]
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  • ...itionally held in January, but its final edition was moved to the December of that year. The final edition was also co-hosted by [[Parkersburg High|Parke There may or may not have been editions of this tournament before 2001. (Spoilers: There were.)
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  • ...ty Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[University (WV)|University High School]]. ! # of Teams
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  • '''Parkersburg High School''' is one of two public high schools located in Parkersburg, West Virginia. It competes Parkersburg High School is also the host of the [[Parkersburg Academic Tournament]], and used to host the [[Parkersburg
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  • ...ACITY''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Pittsburgh|the University of Pittsburgh]]. It is held every November on an NAQT set, and has run uninter ! # of Teams
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  • ..., the winner of which advanced to the State Tournament. The determination of these geographic boundaries was arbitrarily decided by the IHSA Office. Each round was comprised of 40 toss-ups and accompanying bonus questions. The sectional tournaments an
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  • ...been the coordinator since these tournaments started in 2000, though a lot of decisions are made by the hosts, including the decision as to whether to us ...antee more than five matches to all teams, these tournaments make good use of [[NAQT]] A Sets, getting many appropriate teams to play on those questions.
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  • The '''IHSSBCA Novice''' is a series of tournaments hosted by [[IHSSBCA]]. The tournament uses the [[SCOP]] questio ! # of teams
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  • |site = University of New Orleans & WYES studios ...8 Destrehan|Destrehan]] of Louisiana, and [[1988 Lapeer East|Lapeer East]] of Michigan.
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  • ...efore Kickoff. Starting in 2016, the tournament series was named in memory of [[David Riley]]. ...rnament is the most-attended (as with the others, when sites are combined) of any high school tournament in Illinois.
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  • |scorer = Drew Kane of [[1990 Edmond Memorial|Edmond Memorial]] |site = Rice University
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  • ...ff]] joined the [[NAC Hall of Fame]] after the tournament. [[Brad Rutter]] of the second-place Manheim Township team was retroactively inducted in 2005. The tournament took place from June 11 to June 17 at Rice University with 73 teams. This was the last NAC sponsored by Texaco, and the televised
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  • ...t has not staged a competition for the general college level since the end of the ACUI partnership. For a full discussion of the mainstream quizbowl community's issues with the College Bowl program an
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  • |scorer = Nate Mattison of Byram Hills (MVP) |site = Crowne Plaza Riverwalk in San Antonio (May 27-30); Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 2-5); Crown Plaza O'Hare in Chicago (June 9-12)
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