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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.

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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

Mar. 2

Illinois Masonic State Tournament

TBA

Illinois [note]

Must have qualified through appropriate Masonic regional tournament

None

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

1. Springfield Southeast (Springfield, IL); 2. Limestone (Bartonville, IL); 3. Guilford (Rockford, IL); 4. Auburn (Rockford, IL)

Mar. 2

2002 NAQT Texas State Championship

Texas A&M University; College Station, TX

NAQT [note]

Texas schools only (some Louisiana schools allowed; see link for details)

NAQT [note]

Chris Romero; cromero@tamu.edu; academicleague.tamu.
edu/March/

1. St. John’s (Houston, TX); 2. Forth Worth Country Day (Fort Worth, TX); 3. Klein (Klein, TX); 4. Memorial (Houston, TX); full results at aggiebowl.tamu.edu/
March/teamtx.htm

Mar. 2

Tartan Invitational

Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, PA

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

Eric Steinhauser; e_steinhauser@yahoo.com

1. North Allegheny A (Wexford, PA); 2. State College (State College, PA); 3T. Keystone Oaks A (Pittsburgh, PA); 3T. Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate (Erie, PA); Westmont Hilltop A (Johnstown, PA); full results at www.andrew.cmu.edu/
org/college-bowl/hs/

Mar. 2

Falcon Academic Competition VII

Academic Initiative; Catholic Central High School; Redford, MI

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

David Bykowski; acadinit@yahoo.com; ragnar.dhs.org/
~byko/ai/falcon.html

1. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI); 2. Hartland (Hartland, MI); 3T. Catholic Central (Redford, MI); 3T. Plymouth Canton (Canton, MI)

Mar. 2

University of Mississippi Academic Invitational Tournament

University of Mississippi; Oxford, MS

25 tossups with boni

64-team field

None

Dr. Lynne Murchison; mmurchis@olemiss.edu

1. Indian Springs (Indian Springs, AL); 2. St. Andrew's (Jackson, MS); 3. West (Knoxville, TN); 4. Jackson Prep (Jackson, MS)

Mar.  2

Cavalier JV Wonder Bowl

Cookeville High School; Cookeville, TN

TBA

Tennesee schools only; all players must be in grades 7-10

 

None

Ms. Carolyn Hawkins; cquiz@twlakes.net

 1. Ezell-Harding A (Nashville, TN); 2. Campbell County A (Jacksboro, TN); 3. Oak Ridge (Oak Ridge, TN); 4. Bearden (Knoxville, TN)

Mar. 4

West Virginia State Championship

West Virginia Wesleyan College; Buckhannon, WV

NAQT [note]

West Virginia teams only

NAQT [note]

Barbara Heckert; bheckert@access.k12.wv.us

Overall: 1. George Washington (Charleston, WV); 2. Bridgeport (Bridgeport, WV); 3. Charleston Catholic (Charleston, WV); AAA: 1. George Washington (Charleston, WV; 2. Cabell Midland (Ona, WV); 3. Greenbrier East (Lewisburg, WV); 4. Parkersburg South (Parkersburg, WV); AA: 1. Bridgeport (Bridgeport, WV); 2. Winfield (Winfield, WV); 3. Ravenswood (Ravenswood, WV); 4. St. Marys (St. Marys, WV); A: 1. Charleston Catholic (Charleston, WV); 2. Parkersburg Catholic (Parkersburg, WV); 3. Tygarts Valley (Mill Creek, WV); 4. Cameron (Cameron, WV)

Mar. 8

2002 NAQT Oklahoma State Championship

University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK

NAQT [note]

Oklahoma teams only

NAQT [note]

David Murphy; blasmo@aol.com

Large School: 1. Edmond Memorial (Edmond, OK); 2. Booker T. Washington A (Tulsa, OK); 3. Booker T. Washington B (Tulsa, OK); 4. Classen (Oklahoma City, OK); Small School: 1. Drummond (Drummond, OK); 2. Eufaula (Eufaula, OK); 3. Rock Creek (Bokchito, OK); 4. Kremlin-Hillsdale (Kremlin, OK)

Mar. 9

2002 NAQT Michigan State Championship

University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI

NAQT [note]

Michigan teams only

NAQT [note]

David Bykowski; dbykowsk@eecs.umich.edu

1. Catholic Central A (Redford, MI); 2. Detroit Country Day A (Beverly Hills, MI); 3. Hartland (Hartland, MI); 4. Churchill A (Livonia, MI); 5. Kent City (Kent City, MI); 6. Grosse Pointe North  (Grosse Pointe, MI); 7. Plymouth Canton (Canton, MI); 8. University of Detroit Jesuit A (Detroit, MI); full results at ragnar.dhs.org/~byko/
qb/state023.html

Mar. 9

2002 NAQT Louisiana State Championship

Jesuit High School; New Orleans, LA

NAQT [note]

Louisiana schools only

NAQT [note]

Chris Romero; cromero@tamu.edu; academicleague.tamu.
edu/March/

1. Caddo Magnet (Shreveport, LA); 2. Isidore Newman (New Orleans, LA); 3. Jesuit (New Orleans, LA); full results at academicleague.tamu.edu/
March/teamla.htm

Mar. 9

Illinois High School Association Sectional Tournaments

Various

Illinois [note]

Must have qualified through appropriate IHSA regional tournament

IHSA State Tournament

www.ihsa.org/activity/
scb/index.htm

Class AA Qualifiers: Auburn (Rockford, IL); Granite City (Granite City, IL); Hinsdale Central (Hinsdale, IL); Homewood-Flossmoor (Flossmoor, IL); Libertyville (Libertyville, IL); New Trier (Winnetka, IL); Springfield Southeast (Springfield, IL); Wheaton North (Wheaton, IL); Class A Qualifiers: Carterville (Carterville, IL); Cuba (Cuba, IL); Fairfield (Fairfield, IL); Latin School of Chicago (Chicago, IL); Peoria (Peoria, IL); Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains, IL); Stillman Valley (Stillman Valley, IL); Unity (Tolono, IL); University (Normal, IL)

Mar. 9

Spring Hanover Round Robin & New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League West Regional Tournament

Hanover High School; Hanover, NH

Timed tossups

Varsity only [note]

NHQBL State Tournament

Bill Murphy; (603) 643-3431;  William_Murphy@hhs.
dresden.k12.nh.us

1. Hanover (Hanover, NH); 2. Burlington (Burlington, VT); 3T. St. Johnsbury (St. Johnsbury, VT); 3T. Lebanon (Lebanon, NH); full results at members.aol.com/kcommo/
vtsbowl/vtshan02.htm

Mar. 9

Alabama Scholastic Coaches Association Regional Tournaments

Various (hosts in bold below)

ASCA [note]

Must have qualified through appropriate district tournament

ASCA State Tournament

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

State Qualifiers: West Regional:  Russellville (Russellville, AL); Jacksonville (Jacksonville, AL); Etowah (Attalla, AL); Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa, AL); and Bibb County (Centreville, AL); East Regional: Arab (Arab, AL); Grissom (Huntsville, AL); Huntsville High (Huntsville, AL); Bob Jones (Madison, AL); Central Regional: Indian Springs (Indian Springs, AL); Oak Mountain (Birmingham, AL); Mountain Brook (Mountain Brook, AL); Jefferson County International Baccalaureate (Shades Valley, AL); Clay-Chalkville (Pinson, AL); South Regional: LAMP (Montgomery, AL) and Daphne (Daphne, AL)

Mar. 9

South Carolina Quizarama XVII

Irmo High School; Columbia, SC

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

Mr. Hodges Lewis; hlewis@lex5.k12.sc.us

1. Brookwood (Snellville, GA); 2. James Island (Charleston, SC); 3T. Dorman (Spartanburg, SC); 3T. Parkview (Lilburn, GA)

Mar. 9

Oneida Scholars Bowl

Oneida High School; Oneida, TN

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

    1. Cookeville A (Cookeville, TN); 2. West A (Knoxville, TN); 3. Powell (Knoxville, TN); 4. Oak Ridge (Oak Ridge, TN)

Mar. 16

Illinois High School Association State Tournament

Peoria Civic Center; Peoria, IL

Illinois [note]

Must have qualified through appropriate IHSA sectional tournament

None

www.ihsa.org/activity/
scb/index.htm

AA: 1. Wheaton North (Wheaton, IL); 2. Hinsdale Central (Hinsdale, IL); 3. New Trier (Winnetka, IL); 4. Auburn (Rockford, IL); A: Latin School of Chicago (Chicago, IL); 2. Carterville (Carterville, IL); 3. University (Normal, IL); 4. Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains, IL)

Mar. 16

NAQT Pennsylvania/ Ohio Championship

University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA

NAQT [note]

Pennsylvania and Ohio teams only

NAQT [note]; NSC [note]

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

1. State College A (State College, PA); 2. State College B (State College, PA); 3. Fisher Catholic A (Lancaster, OH); 4. Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, OH); full results at www.pitt.edu/~mlw8/
host/naqtpa.html

Mar. 16

2002 NAQT Arkansas Qualifier

Benton High School; Benton, AR

NAQT [note]

Arkansas schools only

NAQT [note]

Chris Romero; cromero@tamu.edu; academicleague.tamu.
edu/March/

1T. Arkansas School for Math and Science (Hot Springs, AR): 1T. Benton A (Benton, AR); 1T. Conway A (Conway, AR); 1T. Morrilton (Morrilton, AR); full results at academicleague.tamu.edu/
March/teamark.htm

Mar. 16

8th Annual Spotswood ACT II

Spotswood High School; Penn Laird, VA

Bouncebacks on all boni and category round questions, phase of ten tossups with 20-point related boni, category phase of ten 10-point questions for each team, phase of ten 20-point tossups

36-team field

None

Ms. Marian Suter; msuter@rockingham.k12.va.us

1. Robert E. Lee A (Staunton, VA); 2. Dunbar A (Lexington, KY); 3. Catholic Central (Redford, MI); 3. Howard A (Laurel, MD)

Mar. 16

Blue Hen Invitational IV

University of Delaware; Newark, DE

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

David Balseiro; mrdavid@udel.edu

1.  Kellenberg A (Uniondale, NY); 2. Charter A (Wilmington, DE); 3. Seton Hall A (West Orange, NJ); 4. Manheim Township (Lancaster, PA); copland.udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/final.html

Mar. 16

Non Sequitur Invitational Tournament

Georgia Institute of Technology; Atlanta, GA

20 tossups with boni

None

None

Saurabh Vishnubhakat; quizbowl@gatech.edu

1. Walton (Marietta, GA); 2. Parkview (Lilburn, GA); 3. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, TN); 4. Brookwood (Snellville, GA)

Mar. 16

James Island JV Tournament

James Island High School; Charleston, SC

Unknown

None

None

Ms. Dorothy Meek; dorothymeek@hotmail.com

1. Central (Macon GA); 2. Aiken A (Aiken, SC); 3T. Aiken B (Aiken, SC); 3T. Irmo (Columbia, SC)

Mar.19

Chattanooga Area Invitational

University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; Chattanooga, TN

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

Charlie Steinhice; steinhic@bellsouth.net

1. Murray County A (Chatsworth, GA); 2. Rhea County (Evensville, TN); 3. Murray County B (Chatsworth, GA)

Mar. 22-23

Tennessee High School State Academic Quiz Bowl Championship

Tennessee Technological University; Cookeville, TN

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

Linda Null; lnull@tntech.edu

    1. Cookeville (Cookeville, TN); 2. Ezell-Harding (Antioch, TN); 3. Riverdale (Murfreesboro, TN); 4. Webb (Bell Buckle, TN); 5. West (Knoxville, TN); 6. Powell (Powell, TN)

Mar. 22-23

Georgia State Tournament

Baldwin High School; Milledgeville, GA

20 tossups with boni; separate fields for each of five enrollment divisions

Varsity only [note]; AAAAA schools must have qualified through appropriate regional tournament

None

LaJuana Modling; gatalama@planttel.net

AAAAA: 1. Brookwood (Snellville, GA);  2.  Parkview (Lilburn, GA); AAAA: 1. Heritage (Conyers; GA); 2.  Central (Gwinnett; GA); AAA: 1. Central (Macon, GA); 2. Davidson Fine Arts (Davidson; GA); AA:  1. Greater Atlanta Christian (Atlanta, GA); 2. Lamar County (Lamara, GA); A:  1. Savannah Country Day (Savannah, GA); 2. Ware Magnet (Ware, GA)

Mar. 23

New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League North Country Regional Tournament

Lisbon Regional School; Lisbon, NH

Timed tossups

Varsity only [note]

NHQBL State Tournament

Carlene Gadapee; (603) 838-6672; chaucer@ncia.net

1. Fall Mountain Regional (Alstead, NH); 2. Hanover (Hanover, NH); 3. Lisbon (Lisbon, NH); 4. 4. Lake Region Union (Orleans, VT)

Mar. 23

Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship

Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH

NSC [note]

None

NSC [note]

Allison Manzuk; aam7@po.cwru.edu; www.cwru.edu/
orgs/trivia/glrac

1. State College A (State College, PA); 2. Dorman (Spartanburg, SC); 3. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI); 4. Catholic Central (Redford, MI)

Mar. 23

STABACT 2002

St. Anne’s-Belfield School; Charlottesville, VA

20 tossups with boni

None

None

Randy Cornell; rcornell@stab.org

1. Governor’s School A (Richmond, VA); 2. Charlottesville (Charlottesville, VA); 3T. Governor’s School B (Richmond, VA); 3T. St. Christopher’s (Richmond, VA)

Mar. 23

USC Invitational

University of Southern California; Los Angeles, CA

NAQT [note]

None

NAQT [note]

Scott Callaghan; DrEdri@aol.com

1. Capistrano Valley (Mission Viejo, CA); 2. San Dieguito (Encinitas, CA); 3T. Arcadia (Arcadia, CA); 3T. Torrey Pines A (Encinitas, CA)

Mar. 29- 30

Academic Bowl Contest XXII

Vanderbilt University; Nashville, TN

20 tossups with boni and bouncebacks; no -5s

Must bring a moderator if bringing more than two teams

Tennessee High School Academic Championship

tim.watts@vanderbilt.edu; david.e.gilliam@vanderbilt.edu

1. Indian Springs (Indian Springs, AL); 2. Apollo A (Owensboro, KY); 3T. Cookeville A (Cookeville, TN); 3T. Ezell-Harding (Nashville, TN)

Mar. 30

NAQT New Jersey State Championship

Princeton University; Princeton, NJ

NAQT [note]

New Jersey teams only

NAQT [note]

Jeff Hoppes; jthoppes@princeton.edu

1. Millburn A (Millburn, NJ); 2. Bergen A (Hackensak, NJ); 3. Millburn B (Millburn, NJ); 4. Seton Hall B (West Orange, NJ); full results at www.princeton.edu/
~cbowl/naqths2002.html

Mar. 30

New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League Merrimack Valley Regional  Tournament

Londonderry High School; Londonderry, NH

Timed tossups

Varsity only [note]

NHQBL State Tournament

Bill Murphy; (603) 643-3431;  William_Murphy@hhs.
dresden.k12.nh.us

Regional teams only: 1. Salem (Salem, NH); 2. Londonderry (Londonderry, NH)

Mar. 30

FVSU High School Quizbowl Tournament

Fort Valley State University; Fort Valley, GA

Timed tossups with boni

None

None

Unknown

1. Central A (Macon, GA); 2.  Henry County A (McDonough, GA); 3.  South Gwinnett (Snellville, GA)

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

Mar. 4

Illinois High School Association Regional Tournaments

Various/ TBA

Illinois [note]

Varsity only [note]

IHSA Sectional Tournaments

www.ihsa.org/activity/
scb/index.htm

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Mar. 16

2002 NAQT Indiana State Championship

DePauw University; Greencastle, IN

NAQT [note]

Indiana teams only

NAQT [note]

Sarah Mordan-McCombs; smordanmcco@depauw.edu

1. Cascade A (Clayton, IN); 2. Meridian (Indianapolis, IN); 3. St. Joseph’s (South Bend, IN); 4. ; full results at www.naqt.com/Results/2001-hs-state-championships.html#indiana

Mar. 23

North Carolina Youth Services Public Library Quiz Bowl Competition District Tournaments

Various

Mix of team tossups and individual directed questions

Must have advanced from appropriate county tournament

North Carolina Youth Service Public Library Quiz Bowl Competition State Tournament

jrosinia@library.
dcr.state.nc.us
; statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/
ld/youth/quizbowl.htm

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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.

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

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

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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