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Schedule and Results Page—2001-2002

Submit new tournaments or corrections to Matt Weiner at mattweiner@hsquizbowl.org.

This information is gathered from many sources, some of which may not be firsthand. Although I strive for accuracy, there may be errors below. Always check with the tournament director to make sure the date and conditions of the tournament have not changed before sending money or leaving for a tournament.

World of High School Quizbowl

2001-2002 Schedule and Results: September October November December January February March April May-June

Date

Tournament

Host and Location

Format [note]

Entrance
restrictions
[note]

Qualifies for [note]

Contact Person(s) and Contact Information

2001-2002 Results

Feb. 2

2002 NAQT Delaware State Championship

Charter School of Wilmington; Wilmington, DE

NAQT [note]

Delaware schools only

NAQT [note]

Bill Tressler; stat74@earthlink.net

1. Charter A (Wilmington, DE); 2. Charter B (Wilmington, DE); 3. Salesianum (Wilmington, DE); 4. Charter C (Wilmington, DE)

Feb. 2

Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association State Academic Bowl Championship

OSSAA; Redlands Community College; El Reno, OK

Four quarter [note]

Must have qualified at appropriate regional tournament as defined by OSSAA

None

www.ossaa.com/partners/ossaa/
non_athletic_activities/
Academics/index.html

Class 5A: 1. Edmond Memorial (Edmond, OK); 2. Edmond North (Edmond, OK); 3. Ponca City (Ponca City, OK); 4. Norman North (Norman, OK); Class 4A: 1. Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, OK); 2. Bishop Kelley (Tulsa, OK); 3. Duncan (Duncan, OK); 4. Shawnee (Shawnee, OK); Class 3A: 1. Holland Hall (Tulsa, OK); 2. Bishop McGuinness (Oklahoma City, OK); 3. Byng (Ada, OK); 4. Eufaula (Eufaula, OK); Class 2A: 1. Adair (Adair, OK); 2. Washington (Washington, OK); 3. Caney Valley (Ramona, OK); 4. Pocola (Pocola, OK); Class A: 1. Drummond (Drummond, OK); 2. Navajo (Altus, OK); 3. Oklahoma Bible (Enid, OK); 4. Davenport (Davenport, OK); Class B: 1. Kremlin-Hillsdale (Kremlin, OK); 2. Sterling (Sterling, OK); 3. Wilson (Wilson, OK); 4. Granite (Granite, OK)

Feb. 2

Buzzerpalooza

Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH

It’s Academic [note]; separate varsity and JV fields

No teams who participated in University of Maryland High School Invitational Tournament (fall 2001)

NSC [note]

Allison Manzuk; aam7@po.cwru.edu; www.cwru.edu/orgs/
trivia/buzz/index.html

Varsity: 1. Catholic Central A (Redford, MI); 2. Andover (Bloomfield Hills, MI); 3T. Troy (Troy, MI); 3T. Turpin (Turpin, OH); JV: St. Charles (Columbus, OH)

Feb. 2

Cavalier Academic Challenge

Dorman High School; Spartanburg, SC

Four quarter [note]; separate varsity and JV fields

JV: [note]

None

Eric Huff; HuffEJ@
spartanburg6.k12.sc.us

Varsity: 1. James Island (Charleston, SC); 2. Brookwood (Snellville, GA); 3. Dunbar (Lexington, KY); 4. Parkview (Lilburn, GA); JV: 1. Parkview (Lilburn, GA), 2. Dunbar A (Lexington, KY); 3. Ezell-Harding (Antioch, TN); 4. Dunbar B (Lexington, KY)

Feb. 2

Jacksonville Tournament

Jacksonville High School; Jacksonville, AL

Alabama [note]

None

None

smullinax@eagle.jcs.k12.al.us

1. Russellville High School (Russellville, AL); 2. Indian Springs A  (Indian Springs, AL); 3. Mountain Brook A (Birmingham, AL); 4. Indian Springs B (Indian Springs, AL)

Feb. 2

Streator Rotary Classic

Streator High School; Streator, IL

Illinois [note]

None

None

Dotty Berry; dottyberry@hotmail.com

1. Maine East (Park Ridge, IL); 2. University (Normal, IL); 3. Springfield Southeast (Springfield, IL); 4. Moline (Moline, IL)

Feb. 2

Eastern Illinois University Tournament

Honors Program at Eastern Illinois University; Charleston, IL

Illinois [note]

None

None

Unknown

1. Sullivan (Sullivan, IL); 2. Casey Westfield (Casey, IL); 3. Fairfield; (Fairfield, IL); 4. Edwards County (Albion, IL)

Feb. 2

Cedar Creek Quizbowl Tournament

Cedar Creek High School; Ruston, LA

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

1. Caddo Magnet (Shreveport, LA); 2. St. Mary’s (Natchitoches, LA)

Feb. 2

7th Annual Loyola Rambler Freshman/
Sophomore Tournament

Loyola Academy; Wilmette, IL

Illinois [note]

JV [note]

None

Mr. David Riley; (847) 920-2546; 1100 N Laramie Ave, Wilmette, IL 60091; driley@loy.org

1. Loyola (Wilmette, IL); 2. Evanston (Evanston, IL); 3. New Trier (Winnetka, IL); 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire, IL)

Feb. 8

Livonia Stevenson Invitational

Adlai E. Stevenson High School; Livionia, MI

NAQT [note]

Unknown

NAQT [note]

Craig Barker; cdbarker@umich.edu

1. Catholic Central A (Redford, MI); 2. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI); 3. Troy (Troy, MI); 4. Catholic Central B (Redford, MI)

Feb. 9

Kansas State High School Activities Association State Scholars’ Bowl

Various

16 tossups

Must have qualified previously

None

www.kshsaa.org/schbstate.html

AAAAAA: 1. Lawrence (Lawrence, KS); 2. Leavenworth (Leavenworth, KS); 3. Free State (Lawrence, KS); 4. East (Wichita, KS); AAAAA: 1. Kapaun Mount Carmel (Wichita, KS) ; 2.Winfield (Winfield, KS); 3. Carroll (Wichita, KS); 4. Sumner (Kansas City, KS); AAAA: 1. Smoky Valley (Lindsborg, KS); 2. Norton (Norton, KS); 3. Hayden (Topeka, KS); 4. Harper-Chaparral (Anthony, KS); AAA: 1. Southeast (Cherokee, KS); 2.Decatur (Oberlin, KS); 3. Pomona (Pomona, KS); 4. Southeast of Saline (Gypsum, KS); AA: 1. Lyndon (Lyndon, KS); 2. Sublette (Sublette, KS); 3. Meade (Meade, KS); 4. Washington (Washington, KS); A: 1. Quivira Heights (Bushton, KS); 2. Bucklin (Bucklin, KS); 3. Rolla (Rolla, KS); 4. Thayer (Thayer, KS)

Feb. 9

New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League Seacost Region Tournament

Oyster River High School;  Durham, NH

Timed tossups

Varsity only [note]

NHQBL State Tournament

Susan Smith; (603) 868-2375

1. Hanover (Hanover, NH); 2. Oyster River (Durham, NH); 3. Fall Mountain Regional (Alstead, NH); 4. Concord (Concord, NH)

Feb. 9

Brookwood Junior Varsity Scholars Bowl

Brookwood High School; Snellville, GA

Four quarter [note]

JV [note]

None

Mr. J.R. Barry; (770) 978-5094 or (770) (466-3212); rickbarry@mindspring.com; www.brookwoodacademicteam.
com

1. Parkview (Lilburn, GA); 2. Milton (Alpharetta, GA); 3. Aiken (Aiken, SC); 4. Dorman (Spartanburg, SC)

Feb. 11

Ada Invitational Quiz Bowl

Ada Senior High School; Ada, OH

NAQT [note]

Unknown

NAQT [note]

Dave Lusk; luskd@ada.k12.oh.us

1. Ada (Ada, OH); 2. Pandora-Gilboa (Pandora, OH); 3. Riverdale (Mount Blanchard, OH); 4. Cory-Rawson (Rawson, OH)

Feb. 16

Duke University Academic Festival

Duke University; Durham, NC

Four quarter [note]

None

NSC [note]

Dr. Thomas Chuck; etchuck@yahoo.com

1. Thomas Jefferson A (Alexandria, VA); 2. St. John’s (Houston, TX); 3T. Brookwood (Snellville, GA); 3T. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, TN); 5T. Cookeville (Cookeville, TN); 5T. Governor’s School A (Richmond, VA); 5T. Thomas Jefferson B (Alexandria, VA); 5T. Walton A (Marietta, GA)

Feb. 16

Baby Anteater Bowl

University of California-Irvine; Irvine, CA

Tossups with boni

None

None

Willie Chen

Division I: 1. Los Alamitos A (Los Alamitos, CA); 2. Edison A (Huntington Beach, CA); Division II: 1. Capistrano Valley (Mission Viejo, CA); 2T. Edison B (Huntington Beach, CA); 2T. Los Alamitos B (Los Alamitos, CA)

Feb.16

Lake Zurich Varsity/JV Tournament

Lake Zurich High School; Lake Zurich, IL

Illinois [note]

None

None

Mr. Robert Brown; (847) 438-5155; 300 N Church St, Lake Zurich, IL, 60047; rbrown@lz95.lake.k12.il.us

Varsity: 1. Latin School of Chicago (Chicago, IL); 2. Homewood-Flossmoor (Flossmoor, IL; 3. Stevenson (Lincolnshire, IL); 4. Fenwick (Oak Park, IL); JV: 1. Wheaton North (Wheaton, IL); 2. Auburn (Rockford, IL); 3. Rufus King (Milwaukee, WI); 4. Von Steuben (Chicago, IL)

Feb. 16

Lincoln Trail Varsity/JV Tournament

Lincoln Trail Junior College; Robinson, IL

Illinois [note]; separate varsity and JV divisions

JV division: None

None

Mr. Dale Boyd

Varsity: 1. Fairfield (Fairfield, IL); 2. Cumberland (Toledo, IL); 3. Charleston (Charleston, IL); JV: 1. Edwards County (Albion, IL); 2. Charleston (Charleston, IL); 3. Fairfield (Fairfield, IL)

Feb. 16

Williamsville Tournament

Williamsville High School; Williamsville, IL

Illinois [note]

None

None

Elizabeth Letterly;

letterly@school.bullets.net

1. St. Teresa (Decatur, IL); 2. Sullivan (Sullivan, IL); 3. Carlinville (Carlinville, IL); 4. Riverton A (Alexander, IL)

Feb. 16

Orion Freshman/ Sophomore Tournament

Orion High School; Orion, IL

Illinois [note]

None

None

Jens Rehder; (309) 526-3361; rehder@geneseo.net; 1100 13th St, Orion, IL, 61273

1. Loyola A (Wilmette, IL); 2. Rockridge (Taylor Ridge, IL); 3. Macomb A (Macomb, IL); 4. Yorkwood (Monmouth, IL)

Feb. 17

Battle of the Burgh IV

University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]; NSC [note]

Matt Weiner; mlw8@pitt.edu; www.pitt.edu/~mlw8/
host/botb2002.html

1. State College A (State College, PA); 2. State College B (State College, PA); 3. North Allegheny A (Wexford, PA); 4. North Allegheny B (Wexford, PA); full results at www.pitt.edu/~mlw8/
host/botb2002.html

Feb. 20

Eleventh Annual Scholars Bowl at Holmes Community College

Holmes Community College; Goodman, MS

Timed tossups and boni

None

Unknown

Jan Reid-Bunch; jbunch@holmes.cc.ms.us

1. St. Andrew’s (Jackson, MS); 2. Madison Central (Madison, MS)

Feb. 23

Virginia High School League State Scholastic Bowl

VHSL; College of William and Mary; Wiliamsburg, VA

VHSL [note]

Must have qualified through appropriate VHSL regional tournament

None

Shawn Pickrell; (202) 452-4316; virginia_scholastic_bowl
@yahoo.com

AAA: 1. Thomas Jefferson (Alexandria, VA); 2. Albemarle (Charlottesville, VA); 3. Governor’s School (Richmond, VA); 4. George Washington (Danville, VA); AA: 1. Robert E. Lee (Staunton, VA); 2. Blacksburg (Blacksburg, VA); 3. Poquoson (Poquoson, VA); 4. Salem (Salem, VA); A: 1. George Mason (Falls Church, VA); 2. Buffalo Gap (Buffalo Gap, VA); 3. Middlesex (Saluda, VA); 4. Radford (Radford, VA)

Feb. 23

Illinois Masonic Regional Tournaments

Various

Illinois [note]

Varsity only [note]

Illinois Masonic State Tournament

Mr. Wendell E. Walch; wwalch@prodigy.net; pages.prodigy.net/wwalch/

State Qualifiers: Auburn (Rockford, IL); Carbondale (Carbondale, IL); Central Catholic (Bloomington, IL); Cuba (Cuba, IL); Danville (Danville, IL); Granite City (Granite City, IL); Guilford (Rockford, IL); Limestone (Bartonville, IL); Moline (Moline, IL); Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains, IL); Rock Falls (Rock Falls, IL); Springfield (Springfield, IL); Springfield Southeast (Springfield, IL); Sullivan (Sullivan, IL); Streator (Streator, IL); Wheaton North (Wheaton, IL)

Feb. 23

Spring Branch Academic Challenge

Memorial High School; Houston, TX

Four quarter [note]

None

None

Dorothy Blodgett; Gene Rutlan

1. St. John’s (Houston, TX); 2. Bellaire A (Bellaire, TX); 3T. Bellaire C (Bellaire, TX); 3T. Klein Oak (Klein, TX)

Feb. 23

Tennessee State Tournament

Tennessee State University; Nashville, TN

Unknown

None

None

Unknown

    1. Cookeville A (Cookeville, TN); 2. Columbia Central (Columbia, TN); 3. Hillsboro A (Nashville, TN); 4. Hendersonville A (Hendersonville, TN)

Feb. 23

Annual Invitational Academic Bowl

Alabama School of Fine Arts; Birmingham, AL

ASCA [note]

Twenty-four team field

None

Mr. Donald Chatman; Alabama School of Fine Arts, 1800 8th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203; via school, 1-205-252-9241, ex 245; home, 1-205-323-5139; dchatman@asfa.al.us

1. Indian Springs (Indian Springs, AL); 2. Mountain Brook (Birmingham, AL)

Feb. 24

2nd Annual DCDS FQ2BA Invitational and Meyvis Mid-Winter Classic

Detroit Country Day School; Beverly Hills, MI

Four quarter [note]

None

None

Pradeep Mouli; (248)703-8542; 22105 W.13 Mile Rd., Beverly Hills, MI 48025; fq2ba@yahoo.com; www.quiz-bowl.net

1. Troy (Troy, MI); 2. Hartland (Hartland, MI) 3. Catholic Central (Redford, MI); 4.  Okemos (Okemos, MI)

Tournaments Without Results

Date

Tournament

Host and Location

Format [note]

Entrance
restrictions
[note]

Qualifies for [note]

Contact Person(s) and Contact Information

2000-2001 Results

Feb. 15

Alabama Scholastic Competition Assocation District Tournaments

Various/TBA

ASCA [note]

Varsity only [note]; must be in appropriate district of Alabama as defined by ASCA

ASCA Regional Tournaments

ASCA@dbtech.net; www.dbtech.net/asca

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Feb. 28

2002 Georgia Regionals

Georgia Academic Team Association; sites TBA

TBA

Must be in appropriate region of Georgia as defined by GATA; varsity only [note]

Georgia Academic Team Association State Tournament

LaJuana Modling; gatalama@planttel.net

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Format: Assume untimed games, -5s on tossup interrupts, 10-point tossups, no power tossups, 30-point boni which break down in multiples of 5, and no bouncebacks on boni unless otherwise noted. Detailed rules may be found on the websites listed for each tournament.

NAQT format is: 15-point blind powers on tossups and games timed to 9-minute halves.

NSC format is: bouncebacks on all boni and no -5s on tossups, opening phase of ten tossups with 20-point related boni, second phase of eight tossups with 15-point, one-part boni chosen from a category list, and final phase of ten tossups with open, 20-point powers and unrelated 30-point boni. Some tournaments other than the actual PACE NSC using NSC format may truncate the number of tossups in each phase.

Four quarter format is: A phase of tossups, a phase of tossups with boni, a category phase, and another phase of tossups. Variations exist.

It's Academic format: See http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/4992/itvshow.html.

Illinois format is: Twenty tossups with boni; boni are worth a total of 20 points and bounce back; unlike most formats, boni do not necessarily break down in multiples of 5.

Vermont format is: 9-minute phase of tossups with 20-point boni; 60-second phase for each team of up to ten 5-point questions; 9-minute phase of tossups

Alabama Scholastic Competition Association format is: A phase of ten 5-point tossups; a phase of ten 10-point tossups with 20-point boni and bouncebacks; a phase with a worksheet for each team of twenty 5-point questions; a phase of ten 15-point tossups.

Virginia High School League format is: A phase of fifteen tossups, a team phase of ten questions for each team, read alternately, with bouncebacks; a phase of fifteen tossups.

Ohio format: see http://www.shawnee.edu/outreach/univout/OAC/rules.htm.

Celebrity Shoot format: See http://www.cwru.edu/orgs/trivia/hsbio/format.html.

KMO format: Using a disk which is mailed to participating teams, questions and five possible answers are displayed on the screen. The point value of each question decreases from a maximum of 10 depending on how long it takes to answer. If the first answer given is incorrect, the team can try again for 2 points. The team's score is reported to Academic Hallmarks and compared to the scores of other schools. For more information, see http://www.greatuk.com/kmo.html.

Panasonic format: A phase of twenty 5-point tossups; one 10-point written question; a phase of twenty 10-point tossups; one 20-point written question; a phase of twenty-five 15-point tossups; one 30-point written question There is only one buzzer per team (sometimes two) and conferral is permitted at all times. An incorrect answers causes a deduction of the question’s value; an incorrectly answered question may not be answered by any other teams.

Entrance restrictions: "Varsity only" means only one team per school can enter. "JV" in this box means that all players must be in grades 9 or 10 unless otherwise noted; however, some tournaments with JV divisions do NOT require that JV players be underclassmen; these tournaments will not have "JV" in the entrance restrictions box. Teams may only play once on each NAQT invitational set; see NAQT’s schedule page for information on which set is being used for which tournament.

Qualification: All tournament winners qualify for the ASCN Tournament of Champions.

NAC: Winners of all tournaments of eight or more teams, finalists of tournaments of 32 or more teams, teams which “can demonstrate that they are the best of 16,” winners of QuizNet matches, winners of the QU “20 Questions” contest, and the top 33 finishers of the previous year’s NAC qualify.

Qualification for the Panasonic Academic Challenge in states without a qualifying tournament is at the discretion of the national tournament. PAC teams may be composed of all-stars from various schools in the state or may represent a single school.

NAQT: Winners of all official NAQT events and most unofficial events using NAQT questions qualify for the NAQT High School Championship Tournament. NAQT also accepts several automatic qualifiers from each NAQT state championship (roughly the top ten percent of the field). NAQT also accepts, at its discretion, as many at-large qualifiers as are needed to fill the national field, with preference given to teams which did well at events using NAQT questions.

PACE: The top two teams of officially designated PACE affiliate tournaments with fields of less than forty teams qualify for the PACE National Scholastics Championship. The top four teams of officially designated PACE affiliate tournaments with fields of forty or more teams qualify for the PACE National Scholastics Championship. PACE also accepts at-large qualifiers at its discretion, with preference given to teams which finished highly but out of contention for automatic bids at PACE affiliate events. The top 4 teams from each PACE NSC qualify for the next year's NSC.

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