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2006 NAQT HSNCT

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Updated 5/1/06. Current count is 122.

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A reminder that the early deadline is a week from this Friday (April 28) and that the final deadline is May 26.

Lisgar (Ontario, Canada)
Shanghai American School (China)
Bob Jones (AL)
Brindlee Mountain x2 (AL)
Covenant Christian (AL)
Benton (AR)
Malvern (AR)
Mt. Vernon-Enola (AR)
Parkview Magnet (AR)
Arcadia (CA)
Bentley (CA)
Edison (CA) x2
La Jolla (CA) x2
Mission San Jose (CA)
Monta Vista (CA)
Santa Monica (CA)
San Dieguito Academy (CA)
Torrey Pines (CA)
E.O. Smith (CT)
Charter School of Wilmington (DE) x2
Holmes County (FL)
Pensacola (FL)
Vanguard (FL)
Brookwood (GA)
Chattahoochee (GA)
Ames (IA)
Regina (IA) x2
Southeast Polk (IA)
Adlai Stevenson (IL)
Loyola (IL)
New Trier (IL)
Tribune Scholars Bowl (KS)
Apollo (KY)
Central Hardin (KY)
Danville (KY)
P.L. Dunbar x2 (KY)
Beau Chene (LA)
Lafayette (LA)
University Lab School (LA)
Hammond (MD)
Richard Montgomery (MD)
Walt Whitman (MD)
Walter Johnson (MD)
Detroit Catholic Central (MI)
East Lansing (MI)
Grosse Pointe North (MI)
Hartland (MI)
Kent City (MI)
Kimball (MI)
Novi (MI)
Troy (MI)
White Cloud (MI)
Cretin-Derham (MN)
Minnetonka (MN) x2
Mounds Park Academy (MN)
St. Thomas Academy (MN)
Wayzata (MN)
St. Andrew's Episcopal (MS)
Bloomfield (NJ)
East Brunswick (NJ)
Livingston (NJ)
Millburn (NJ)
Mayfield (NM)
McQuaid Jesuit (NY)
Stuyvesant (NY)
Columbus Academy (OH) x2
Garfield Heights (OH)
Lakeside (OH)
St. Charles Prep (OH) x2
Tippecanoe (OH)
Walnut Hills (OH)
Booker T. Washington (OK)
Bristow (OK)
Drummond (OK) x2
Edmond Homeschool (OK)
Edmond Memorial (OK)
Mustang (OK)
Wagoner (OK)
South Medford (OR)
Keystone Oaks (PA)
Moravian (PA)
Shady Side (PA)
State College Area (PA) x2
Dorman (SC) x2
Fort Mill (SC)
Greater Sioux Falls Homeschool (SD)
Bolton (TN)
Christian Acad. of Knoxville (TN)
MLK Magnet (TN)
Webb (TN)
Bellaire (TX) x2
Cistercian (TX)
Plano East (TX)
St. John's (TX)
Strake Jesuit (TX)
Temple (TX)
Juan Diego Catholic (UT)
Cave Spring (VA)
Maggie Walker Governor's (VA) x3
Ocean Lakes (VA)
Thomas Jefferson (VA) x3
Middlebury (VT)
LaCrosse Logan (WI)
Oshkosh West (WI)
Lakeside (WA)
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Eric:

I registered online back in March but Brookwood does NOT appear on your team list. I presume you'll add us in when Chad gets our registration fee check (I mailed that just today.)

I am glad y'all are back in Chicago again.
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I really hope that if the field exceeds last year's that it won't cause us to play fewer rounds...
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Eric, will there be a cap on entries this year? Just wondering.
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128 teams, as far as I know.

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E.O. Smith High School from Connecticut represents the 100th team at this year's HSNCT and the 30th state to be represented.

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Just a reminder: I have seen several teams on this board who have indicated that they are coming to HSNCT who have not yet registered. There are only *8* spots left in the field and I would suggest to all teams who are definitely planning on coming that you register as soon as possible.

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With 128 teams, does that mean there will only be 8 prelim rounds, or 10 still?
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Will anyone be mapping the locations of the participating schools?
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bigtrain wrote:Will anyone be mapping the locations of the participating schools?
lol... tj b boy?


this is a reference, by the way, to the image from last year, found here:
http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=unstates1wv.gif
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yeah, I don't see myself doing that again.

So anybody looking to do it can feel free I guess. It'll be fun, I promise.

edit: with google maps being around these days it'll be really easy, actually
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http://www.frappr.com/hsnct2006

Feel free to join and add a few of the schools as a "Place." Use local.google.com to find out zip codes. I've done TJ and all the Alabama schools so far.
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Leave it to a Brookwoodite to list his (I'm assuming) school as a "Guy," and not a "Place."
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Dude, Brookwoodite is not the preferred nomenclature, please, Brookwoodian.
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If anybody wants to add the Illinois schools, the ZIPs are Stevenson (60069), Loyola (60091), and New Trier (60093). All three are North of Chicago.
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I did all the schools (except the two foreign ones, didn't work for some rease) up through Iowa.
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Just entered Pensacola, Shanghai American (luckily it didn't unzoom next time and mess up the view), and all the Texas schools. Good to see Cave Spring is going. Too bad more Illinois schools haven't signed up.
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NAQT says...
The 128-team field for the 2006 High School National Championship is now full and registration is closed. NAQT will continue to accept new registrations on a waitlist basis only.
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powerofdche...

It is BROOKWOODIE that is the proper term for those of us serving that sentence!

Go and study your European History. Didn't you think Disraeli was DeGaulle's rabbai??
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We won our state tournament last weekend and I was too slow in registering after waiting for a go-ahead from my school administration. So now my team is # 130 in a 128 field. What are our chances of actually getting to go and compete? I actually reserved hotel rooms but now I'm in a quandary about airline tickets-- and I actually am getting offers of financial support to help the kids go. I'm afraid if I wait too long ticket prices will double, but of course if I buy tickets and no spots open up I won't be able to get a refund. Anybody else out there ever dealt with this situation?
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hardeecoach wrote:We won our state tournament last weekend and I was too slow in registering after waiting for a go-ahead from my school administration. So now my team is # 130 in a 128 field. What are our chances of actually getting to go and compete? I actually reserved hotel rooms but now I'm in a quandary about airline tickets-- and I actually am getting offers of financial support to help the kids go. I'm afraid if I wait too long ticket prices will double, but of course if I buy tickets and no spots open up I won't be able to get a refund. Anybody else out there ever dealt with this situation?
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That's my Plan B. My kids were ecited about Chicago, though. I may try for both and cross my fingers.
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Post by Irreligion in Bangladesh »

If you can afford to travel to both, consider being a standby team at NAQT. If a spot opens, you're in, and if it doesn't, the team scores/times/etc., and in return, you guys get the questions from the tournament plus NAQT "gift certificates," if you want to call it that. I was looking into it for a while, until we went 2-4 at NAQT state.
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Why is there a huge circle centered in WV with no schools going?

Or Alaska?
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styxman wrote:If you can afford to travel to both, consider being a standby team at NAQT. If a spot opens, you're in, and if it doesn't, the team scores/times/etc., and in return, you guys get the questions from the tournament plus NAQT "gift certificates," if you want to call it that. I was looking into it for a while, until we went 2-4 at NAQT state.
Of course, if you could afford to travel to both, let me know so I can put you in our field. :cool:
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Post by The Toad to Wigan Pier »

I found this http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/2006/2006-hs- ... html#japan
very interesting. Since I cannot read Japanese, I was unable to read the Japanese website.(http://www.ntv.co.jp/quiz/index.html) Can anybody who can give us a synopsis?
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Post by bigtrain »

That's very interesting. That seems like a great prize for the national championship team. I think this will add a lot of draw to the NAQT HSNCT for teams hoping to win a trip to Japan; although, part of the reason a lot of teams play Chip is because they know they won't win NAQT HSNCT anyway :sad: .
My parents happen to be going to Tokyo today, I'll have them try to get a recording of this show on "NTV" which I could put online... not that I'd understand any of it.
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By the powers of Google Translate:

http://www.ntv.co.jp/quiz/about.html

As for the high school student quiz, the active high school student of entire country competes intellect and the physical strength and teamwork, every year it is the very important event of the usual summer. As for the 1st high school student quiz which it should commemorate being held the year-end 1983. Nationwide approximately 100,000 high school students participated. It continues to maintain popularity “Koshien ever since as quizâ€
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Post by aestheteboy »

Being Japanese, I'm really excited about this.
Not that I think we have any real chance . . .

The website doesn't mention the international teams at all.
I guess they're, as the naqt page said, still on planning stage on many things.
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Post by quizbowllee »

It seems that the most obvious question is: "In what language will this competition take place?" I doubt even last year's TJ team was fluent in Japanese....
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Well, it seems Esperanto is the obvious neutral choice.

EDIT: And last year's TJ team was definitely not fluent in Japanese, though Dan Wright could probably do an amusing imitation.
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Three members of my team will be in Chicago on Thursday night. We may be willing to scrimmage an interested party. If anyone is interested, please email me.
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Hey how about some updates or highlights from day 1? Not all of us are so lucky to be there!! The only team I know about is Shanghai going 7-3.
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No team went undefeated during prelims. Ranked 1st after prelims is Grosse Point of...somwhere? (9-1). Pregame favorites RM, State College, and Gov in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, all 8-2, and TJ A number 9 at 7-3. 48 of 128 teams went 6-4 or better to make the double-elimination playoffs. I didn't have time after Jeopardy callbacks to check the rankings much. Hopefully someone else can fill in some more...with any luck there will be something up on the website this evening.
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My team went a disappointing 4-6... missing our #2 guy apparently hurt more than expected...

Still had a great time in Chicago, and got to meet many of the people I've only talked to over the internet, so I still had a great time.

Good luck to all those competing in the playoffs tomorrow, my money is still on RM.
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Hey Bob (or anyone else out there),

How did the other Ohio teams do?
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How did the Alabama teams do?
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Matthew D wrote:How did the Alabama teams do?
Brindlee Mountain and Convent Christian
Both made playoffs, somewhere between 10 and 48...
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Thanks I appreciate it...
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New Trier was the only Illinois team to survive, winning its last three after starting 3-4. Loyola and Stevenson both went 5-5.
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How did State College B do?
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Any news on the first and/or second round of the playoffs?
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First Round. They're in seed order from 1 vs 48 to 24 vs 25. I asterisked the upsets. (That is, the second team beat the first team.)
Grosse Point North v Parkview, Montgomery v Lafayette, State College A v Apollo, Walker A v Pensacola, DCC v Columbus A, Santa Monica v New Trier, Shady Side v San Dieguito, Troy v Stuyvesant, TJ A v Brindlee A, Millburn v Lakeside, Manual A v Dunbar B, Dunbar A v Bentley*, State College B v MLK, Charter A v Christian Knoxville, Cistercian v Lisgar*, Danville v Dorman B, Walker B v Dorman A*, East Lansing v Brookwood, Shanghai American v Bellaire A, Covenant Christian v Walter Johnson*, TJ B v North Allegheny, Regina A v Whitman*, Moravian v Charter B*, Mounds Park v St. Thomas.

Third Round Matchups w/o results:
2-0: Montgomery v Bentley, State College A v Johnson, Catholic Central v Charter A, Santa Monica v Manual A, Shady Side v Millburn, Troy v TJ A
1-1: Grosse Point North v Stuyvesant, Walker A v MLK, Dunbar A v Lisgar, State College B v Dorman B, Cistercian v Dorman A, Danville v Brookwood, Walker B v Bellaire A, East Lansing v Whitman, Shanghai v Charter B, Covenant Christian v St Thomas, TJ B v Mounds Park, Regina A v Moravian

5-5 teams from the first day in seed order:
St. John's, St. Andrew's, Livingston, Fort Mill, Tippecanoe, La Jolla, Monta Vista, Loyola, Mission San Jose, Cretin-Derham, Ocean Lakes, Bloomfield, Novi, Edison, Arcadia, BT Washington, Walker C, Central Hardin, Walnut Hills, Ames, D Manual B, Strake Jesuit, Chattahoochee, Sioux Falls HSA, Minnetonka, Edmond HSC, Stevenson, Malvern, Torrey Pines, Benton, EO Smith, St Charles B, Regina B

Top Individuals from the first day in order:
Brendan Byrne (Mounds Park), Chris Ray (Montgomery), Dennis Sun (Shanghai), Kurtis Droge (East Lansing), Harold Kingsberg (Millburn), Joel Knight (DCC), Kunle Demuren (Ocean Lakes), Richard Kitteman (Robinson), Dallas Simons (King), Nick Truelson (Sioux Falls HSA)

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Just remind me what the playoff format is. Double elimination?
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Dr. Chuck - Yes, double elimination. (With all the teams who were 6-4 or better on Saturday.)
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ReinsteinD wrote:Kunle Demuren (Ocean Lakes)
Whoa, he won $48K on Kids' Jeopardy a few years back (albeit with doubling up 3 times).
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Anyone know the final results yet?
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Post by dschafer »

I talked to Neel; these results are completely from my memory of a three minute conversation, and thus are both selective and possibly inaccurate.

RM won, with State College, Gov A and DCC all in the top 4. TJ A got 7th. Grosse Point (the 1-seed going in to the playoffs) went 1-2 in the playoffs.
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Slightly disappointing, but oh well.
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