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Revision as of 12:59, 11 July 2011
National History Bee and Bowl is an all-history academic competition directed by David Madden. It consists of the National History Bowl, a four-player team event played on pyramidal questions in a four-quarter format, and the National History Bee, an individual elimination-style event. Teams qualify for Nationals by placing above a certain threshold at state Bowls; all sites have a Varsity and JV division.
For the 2010-11 school year, the local events were written by NHB staff and Nationals were written by HSAPQ; going forward, HSAPQ will write for all History Bowl events.
BOWL
Year | Bowl Champion | Bowl Runner-Up | JV Bowl Champion | JV Bowl Runner-up | Bowl Top Scorer | Location | Field size |
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2011 | Maggie Walker | Parkersburg | Wilmington Charter | Bellarmine | JR Roach | Washington DC; Mount Vernon | 98 teams |
BEE
Year | Bee Champion | Bee Runner-Up | JV Bee Champion | JV Bee Runner-Up |
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2011 | Mark Arildsen, University School of Nashville | Nicholas Brumfield, Parkersburg | Sameer Rai, Bellarmine | Mickey Gioia, Stepton HS |