World of High School Quizbowl
www.hsquizbowl.org
2002-2003 Schedule and Results
Submit new tournaments or corrections to Matt Weiner
at mattweiner@hsquizbowl.org.
2002-2003 Schedule and Results: August-September October November
December
January
February
March April May-June
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Tournament |
Host and Location |
Format [note] |
Entrance |
Qualifies for [note] |
Contact Information |
2002-2003 Results or 2001-2002 Results |
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May 4 |
Maryland
Classic |
University
of Maryland; College Park, MD |
Tossup/
bonus |
64-team
field |
NSC [note] |
Jessie
Connolly; gs1716@yahoo.com; 4800 Berwyn
House Road #413, College Park, MD 20742; (301) 345-9405 |
1. Governor’s School (Richmond, VA); 2. Eleanor Roosevelt
(Greenbelt, MD); 3T. Spotswood (Penn Laird, VA); 3T. Thomas Jefferson A
(Alexandria, VA) |
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May
23-27 |
American
Scholastic Competition Network Tournament of Champions |
A
hotel TBA in Chicago, IL |
Four
quarter [note] |
Winners
of tournaments from throughout the year |
None |
Gary
Lipshutz; American Scholastic Competition Network Quiz Bowl Tournament of
Champions, 800 5th Street, Suite 125, Sioux City, IA 51101; 1-800-252-4289; www.morningside.edu/ascn |
1. Dorman (Roebuck, SC); 2. Walton
(Marietta, GA); 3. Spotswood (Penn Laird, VA); 4. Edmond Memorial (Edmond,
OK); 5. Chaska (Chaska, MN); 6. Benton (Benton, AR); 7. Savannah (Savannah,
MO); 8. Copley (Copley, OH); full results at www.morningside.edu/ascn/ |
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May
29-Jun 1 |
21st
Annual National Academic Championship: New Orleans Phase |
Questions
Unlimited; Loyola University; New Orleans, LA |
Four
quarter [note] |
Phase:
2003 NAC Finals; Tournament: 2004 NAC [note] |
Chip Beall; (801) 947-8448; www.qunlimited.com/na296.htm |
Overall:
1. Horace Greeley (Chappaqua, NY); 2. Scripps Ranch (Scripps Ranch, CA);
3T. Smithtown (Smithtown, NY);
3T. Walton (Marietta, GA); New Orleans Phase: 1. Scripps Ranch (Scripps
Ranch, CA); 2,. Brookwood (Snellville, GA); 3T. East Brunswick (East
Brunswick, NJ); 3T. Kinkaid (Houston, TX); full results at www.qunlimited.com/national.htm |
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|
May
31-Jun 1 |
NAQT
High School National Championship Tournament |
National
Academic Quiz Tournaments; Myrtle Beach Convention Center; Myrtle Beach, SC |
NAQT
[note] |
Automatic
and at-large qualifiers from tournaments throughout the year [note] |
None |
Robert
Hentzel; topquark@silicon-age.com; www.naqt.com/hsnct/2003/ |
1. Thomas Jefferson A (Alexandria, VA); 2. Dorman A (Roebuck, SC); 3. St.
John’s (Houston, TX); 4. Walton (Marietta, GA); 5. Governor’s School (Richmond,
VA); 6T. Paul L. Dunbar (Lexington, KY); 6T. State College (State College,
PA); 8T. Capistranto Valley (Mission Viejo, CA); 8T. Central (Macon, GA); 8T.
Dorman B (Roebuck, SC); 8T. Charter (Wilmington, DE); 8T. Eleanor Roosevelt
(Greenbelt, MD); full results at www.naqt.com/hsnct/2003/ |
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Jun
5-8 |
21st
Annual National Academic Championship: Arlington Phase |
Questions
Unlimited; Marymount University; Arlington, VA |
Four
quarter [note] |
Phase:
2004 NAC Finals; Tournament: 2004 NAC [note] |
Chip Beall; (801) 947-8448; www.qunlimited.com/na296.htm |
Overall:
1. Horace Greeley (Chappaqua, NY); 2. Scripps Ranch (Scripps Ranch, CA);
3T. Smithtown (Smithtown, NY);
3T. Walton (Marietta, GA); Arlington Phase: 1. Horace Greeley (Chappaqua,
NY); 2. Smithtown (Smithtown, NY); 3T. Kellenberg (Uniondale, NY); 3T. Plano East
(Plano, TX); full results at www.qunlimited.com/national.htm |
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|
Jun 12-15 |
21st
Annual National Academic Championship: Final Phase |
Questions
Unlimited; Drury Plaza Hotel; St. Louis, MO |
Four
quarter [note] |
Phase:
2004 NAC Finals; Tournament: 2004 NAC [note] |
Chip Beall; (801) 947-8448; www.qunlimited.com/na296.htm |
Overall:
1. Horace Greeley (Chappaqua, NY); 2. Scripps Ranch (Scripps Ranch, CA);
3T. Smithtown (Smithtown, NY);
3T. Walton (Marietta, GA); St. Louis Phase: 1. Walton (Marietta, GA); 2.
Apollo (Owensboro, KY); 3T. Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, OK); 3T. Chaska
(Chaska, MN); full results at www.qunlimited.com/national.htm |
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|
Jun. 13-15 |
Partnership
for Academic Competition Excellence National Scholastics Championship |
Case
Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH |
NSC [note] |
Automatic
and at-large qualifiers from tournaments throughout the year [note] |
2004
PACE NSC [note] |
PACE
contact: Samer Ismail, Dr. Thomas Chuck, David Bykowski, Brian Saxton, and
Edmund Schluessel; pace_nsc@hotmail.com;
www.pace-nsc.org; host contact:
Allison Manzuk; aam7@po.cwru.edu |
1. Dorman (Roebuck, SC); 2. Thomas
Jefferson A (Alexandria, VA); 3T. Catholic Central (Redford, MI); 3T. Paul L.
Dunbar (Lexington, KY); 5T. Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI); 5T.
State College A (State College, PA); 7T. Okemos (Okemos, MI); 7T. Sidwell
Friends (Washington, DC); 7T. Solon (Solon, OH); full results at www.cwru.edu/orgs/trivia/ |
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Jun. 21-24 |
Panasonic
Academic Challenge |
Walt
Disney World; Lake Buena Vista, FL |
Panasonic
[note] |
One
team per state [note] |
None |
Peggy
Harrod; P.O.
Box 391, Bartow, FL 33831; phone: (863) 534-0213; fax: (863) 534-0767; peggy.harrod@polk-fl.net; www.academic-challenge.org/ |
1. Virginia all-stars; 2. Florida all-stars; 3. South Carolina
all-stars; 4. Klein (Klein, TX); 5. Emmaus (Emmaus, PA); 6. St. Charles
(Columbus, OH) |