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2007 PACE NSC preliminary field
This list is subject to change by me or Bykowski as we receive intentions to compete. This list is completely tentative.
Maximum field 40
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36 teams Pre-registered automatic
Brindlee Mountain 3 (AL)*
Carbondale (IL)*
Cary Academy (NC)*
Centennial 2 (MD)*
Detroit Catholic Central 2 (MI)
Detroit Country Day (MI)*
Dorman (SC)*
East Lansing (MI)
Episcopal Collegiate (AR)*
Garfield Heights (OH)
Gonzaga (DC)*
Hardee (FL)*
Maggie Walker 3 (VA)
Martin Luther King Magnet (TN)*
Moravian Academy (PA)*
New Trier (IL)*
Novi (MI)*
Perry Hall (MD)*
Robinson (NC)
Solon (OH)*
St. Andrew's Episcopal (MS)
State College 2 (PA)*
Stuyvesant (NY)
Thomas Jefferson 2 (VA)
Tippecanoe 2 (OH, second is wildcard)*
Toledo St. John's Jesuit (OH)*
Walter Johnson (MD)
6 schools Interested but awaiting confirmation
Conway (AR)
Eden Prairie (MN)
North Charleston Academic Magnet (SC)
Ocean Lakes (VA)
Rancho Bernardo (CA)
Rogers (AR)
If you want to be on this list, let me know so we can monitor and manage the field appropriately.
Maximum field 40
* received payment
36 teams Pre-registered automatic
Brindlee Mountain 3 (AL)*
Carbondale (IL)*
Cary Academy (NC)*
Centennial 2 (MD)*
Detroit Catholic Central 2 (MI)
Detroit Country Day (MI)*
Dorman (SC)*
East Lansing (MI)
Episcopal Collegiate (AR)*
Garfield Heights (OH)
Gonzaga (DC)*
Hardee (FL)*
Maggie Walker 3 (VA)
Martin Luther King Magnet (TN)*
Moravian Academy (PA)*
New Trier (IL)*
Novi (MI)*
Perry Hall (MD)*
Robinson (NC)
Solon (OH)*
St. Andrew's Episcopal (MS)
State College 2 (PA)*
Stuyvesant (NY)
Thomas Jefferson 2 (VA)
Tippecanoe 2 (OH, second is wildcard)*
Toledo St. John's Jesuit (OH)*
Walter Johnson (MD)
6 schools Interested but awaiting confirmation
Conway (AR)
Eden Prairie (MN)
North Charleston Academic Magnet (SC)
Ocean Lakes (VA)
Rancho Bernardo (CA)
Rogers (AR)
If you want to be on this list, let me know so we can monitor and manage the field appropriately.
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Perry Hall (MD - automatic) is in the midst of a massive community fund-raising campaign. We have a strong committment from our school administration, but are awaiting more funds from area businesses before we can commit definitively. Even so, we intend to compete barring a complete fund-raising failure or unexpected outside circumstances.
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My information is that they're from southern Alabama. They had contacted us a few months ago, and I really knew very little about them myself. However, I've noticed that they've qualified for ASCA state, so that gets them an automatic qualification for NSC.quizbowllee wrote:Not to be rude, but who is SS Murphy from Alabama? I've never heard of them... which is odd considering that I've followed Alabama quiz bowl for the last 10+ years.
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ETC, I'm pretty sure our team is planning on coming, although when you responded to my wildcard request, you said we had already qualified...
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Yes they did earn an automatic bid. I just haven't heard final confirmation that they are coming (at least according to old notes).
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General warning for everyone:
if you see the list, 22 teams have registered, and we have 13 schools indicating interest. I am projecting that we will be getting 40-44 teams from all of those who are interested. As our limit is 48, it is very important that teams declare and clarify their participation for the NSC as soon as possible if they have not already done so.
if you see the list, 22 teams have registered, and we have 13 schools indicating interest. I am projecting that we will be getting 40-44 teams from all of those who are interested. As our limit is 48, it is very important that teams declare and clarify their participation for the NSC as soon as possible if they have not already done so.
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I would like to remind those schools on the "waiting for confirmation list" to please let me and Bykowski know of your decisions very soon. I want to be sure that we can manage the field, now that there is 6 weeks to go.
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Bumping thread to update...
Looking at the field and those awaiting to reply, I am comfortable with accepting the three pending wildcard bids. We are now at 31 slots of 48 taken, with projected field of 36-40.
Looking at the field and those awaiting to reply, I am comfortable with accepting the three pending wildcard bids. We are now at 31 slots of 48 taken, with projected field of 36-40.
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As soon as I can get my butt in gear and compress the right files. The issue is spam-filters as I have had some difficulty sending the questions from 1998-2005 to teams because of the local spam filters eating up those zipped files.
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Dr. Chuck, try using senduit to send the files to people. It'll obviate the need to actually attach the files to an e-mail.
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Teams that are on the "registered/confirmed" list should have received an email detailing the website from which you can download the NSC questions as a zipped file. If you have problems, please let me know.
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Perry Hall (Maryland; automatic) WILL be in attendance. Mr. Chuck, I'll be sending an e-mail, but could you please send an official invoice to [email protected]? Mr. Geibel is our coach, and we need an official invoice in order to collect on the PTSA's promise to pay our registration fee. Looking forward to June!
If you could make sure Tom and I both get all of your information, that would be great, and I can send an invoice. I will need to know how many buzzer systems you will be bringing before I can put an invoice together, which will happen either tonight or tomorrow evening.Djibouti wrote:Perry Hall (Maryland; automatic) WILL be in attendance. Mr. Chuck, I'll be sending an e-mail, but could you please send an official invoice to [email protected]? Mr. Geibel is our coach, and we need an official invoice in order to collect on the PTSA's promise to pay our registration fee. Looking forward to June!
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We started practicing yesterday on last year's NSC questions. We played round 14, which I assume was the Championship match between Raleigh Charter and Richard Montgomery. After playing, the kids wanted to know what the final score was in the championship last year. I poured through all the old threads about the tournament, but could not find the final score posted anywhere. Can anyone elaborate on what the score was?
BTW - Round 14 was a ridiculously hard packet of questions last year!
BTW - Round 14 was a ridiculously hard packet of questions last year!
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I don't remember off-hand. Actually R14 I think was last year's semifinals. Matt has the scoresheets at last check, but I'm sure that Eric can answer that.
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I believe the score was 400 - 260 (not totally sure, could've been 240)
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Round 14 was a good, hard round that featured a balance of questions not converted until the end, some nice early buzzes, and a tossup on the esteemed Evan's favorite painting.
I'd like someone to send me the pace set (or at least round 15), but from memory round 15 was not a good round. In fact, I'd go so far as too say it was quite the disappointment. The primary problem was with the tossups, in that a significant amount of them were pretty much ungettable until the end. These included Bremstrahlung or whatever (which was not converted by anyone), Horst Wessel (the person), and some ridiculous planned community in Florida called Ave Maria. In particular, the last two were NAQTarded in the "blah blah blah shares its name with/lends his name to" fashion. I also recall a science bonus I doubt anyone at the tournament could have 10ed, and two tossups in the stretch round on modern African history. As I said after the tournament, my problems with the set are unrelated to the fact that RC won. They played a better game then we did, hands down. That doesn't change the fact that I think the set kind of sucked. Why a set more analogous to the semifinals would not have been adequate to differentiate between the best hs teams in the country is a little unclear to me. Looking back at those few answers I can remember, those don't seem hard to me now. I'd convert a tossup with a "breaking radiation" giveaway, and I hate physics. A lot. But I think this goes to the essential problem of that set: It was written by people who, understandably, find it hard to stay perfectly in tune with the hs canon. Writing DACQ questions, I find myself constantly having to revise and throw out tossups or restructure clues because they're just not hs appropriate, and I haven't even been out of that game for a year yet. I love PACE, I loved PACE NSC 2006, and hell, I belong to PACE. But I'd like to see there be some oversight in terms of that stuff.
Oh, and while I'm PACE-bashing, what the Christ is going on with the PACE website?
*Note: All the questions were of course excellently written. But a tossup on the planned community of Ave Maria sucks no matter who writes it.
I'd like someone to send me the pace set (or at least round 15), but from memory round 15 was not a good round. In fact, I'd go so far as too say it was quite the disappointment. The primary problem was with the tossups, in that a significant amount of them were pretty much ungettable until the end. These included Bremstrahlung or whatever (which was not converted by anyone), Horst Wessel (the person), and some ridiculous planned community in Florida called Ave Maria. In particular, the last two were NAQTarded in the "blah blah blah shares its name with/lends his name to" fashion. I also recall a science bonus I doubt anyone at the tournament could have 10ed, and two tossups in the stretch round on modern African history. As I said after the tournament, my problems with the set are unrelated to the fact that RC won. They played a better game then we did, hands down. That doesn't change the fact that I think the set kind of sucked. Why a set more analogous to the semifinals would not have been adequate to differentiate between the best hs teams in the country is a little unclear to me. Looking back at those few answers I can remember, those don't seem hard to me now. I'd convert a tossup with a "breaking radiation" giveaway, and I hate physics. A lot. But I think this goes to the essential problem of that set: It was written by people who, understandably, find it hard to stay perfectly in tune with the hs canon. Writing DACQ questions, I find myself constantly having to revise and throw out tossups or restructure clues because they're just not hs appropriate, and I haven't even been out of that game for a year yet. I love PACE, I loved PACE NSC 2006, and hell, I belong to PACE. But I'd like to see there be some oversight in terms of that stuff.
Oh, and while I'm PACE-bashing, what the Christ is going on with the PACE website?
*Note: All the questions were of course excellently written. But a tossup on the planned community of Ave Maria sucks no matter who writes it.
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The website has been under construction for a while, I admit. I have the passwords to change the content and I'll try to get to it this week as I have time.
Basically anyone who would like to take over as website guru, I'm willing to let you redesign the site a bit more. :)
Send me your email, I'll send you the set.
Basically anyone who would like to take over as website guru, I'm willing to let you redesign the site a bit more. :)
Send me your email, I'll send you the set.
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Indeed. RM A 240, RCHS 400.E.T. Chuck wrote:I don't remember off-hand. Actually R14 I think was last year's semifinals. Matt has the scoresheets at last check, but I'm sure that Eric can answer that.
If you would like more detail than that, I can supply it. My personal scoresheets are a little obsessive.
EDIT: And the points were there in both rounds, even though both rounds were difficult (Grignards? Senteria? Embarkation for Cythera? Not to mention Horst Wessel. Yikes.). Our semifinal against SC A was 415-225. I credit our afternoon success to a fine meal at Cinelli's.
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It is a "Stopping by Woods..." situation. Many times have I (and others) been pinged on "Stopping by THE Woods..."; just ask Sue Korosa. ;)
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I think you'll find it to be quite better right now with more to come. Good things can happen when I have slow days at work.DumbJaques wrote:Oh, and while I'm PACE-bashing, what the Christ is going on with the PACE website?
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Rosters received list
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Re: Rosters received list
I am nearly certain that I have Episcopal Collegiate's roster as well--it stands out to me because I believe their senior is attending West Point next year.E.T. Chuck wrote:I have received rosters from the following schools so far.
This is 21 of 26 confirmed schools reporting. Each school has included all of their subteams.
- Brindlee Mountain
Carbondale
Cary Academy
Centennial
Culver Academies
Detroit Catholic Central
Detroit Country Day
Dorman
Garfield Heights
Gonzaga
Hardee
Martin Luther King Magnet
Moravian Academy
New Trier
Novi
Perry Hall
Regina
Robinson
Solon
State College
Stuyvesant
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Revised rosters received list
Brindlee Mountain
Carbondale
Cary Academy
Centennial
Culver Academies
Detroit Catholic Central
Detroit Country Day
Dorman
Episcopal College
Garfield Heights
Gonzaga
Hardee
Maggie Walker
Martin Luther King Magnet
Moravian Academy
New Trier
Novi
Perry Hall
Regina
Robinson
Solon
State College
Stuyvesant
Tippecanoe
Walter Johnson
You guys are amazing. That's 25 of 26 schools. No pressure on #26... ;)
Please send me updates and college choices as soon as possible. Also photos here or on the Facebook group please.
Brindlee Mountain
Carbondale
Cary Academy
Centennial
Culver Academies
Detroit Catholic Central
Detroit Country Day
Dorman
Episcopal College
Garfield Heights
Gonzaga
Hardee
Maggie Walker
Martin Luther King Magnet
Moravian Academy
New Trier
Novi
Perry Hall
Regina
Robinson
Solon
State College
Stuyvesant
Tippecanoe
Walter Johnson
You guys are amazing. That's 25 of 26 schools. No pressure on #26... ;)
Please send me updates and college choices as soon as possible. Also photos here or on the Facebook group please.
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OK, I retrieved the official scoresheets.quizbowllee wrote:We started practicing yesterday on last year's NSC questions. We played round 14, which I assume was the Championship match between Raleigh Charter and Richard Montgomery. After playing, the kids wanted to know what the final score was in the championship last year. I poured through all the old threads about the tournament, but could not find the final score posted anywhere. Can anyone elaborate on what the score was?
Semifinals:
Richard Montgomery A 410, Maggie Walker A 355
Raleigh Charter A 415, State College A 225
Final:
Raleigh Charter 400, Richard Montgomery A 240
All-Star Game:
Team Left 610, Team Right 250
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