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The '''2009 [[NTAE|National Tournament of Academic Excellence]]''' was won by [[2009 Johnson Central|Johnson Central]] from Kentucky. Notably, it only featured 20 teams, showing the decline in the status of the PAC/NTAE since its heyday in 2000.
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The '''2009 [[NTAE|National Tournament of Academic Excellence]]''' was won by [[2009 Johnson Central|Johnson Central]] from Kentucky. It was the first NTAE/PAC held after Panasonic withdrew sponsorship. The field consisted of only 20 teams, showing the decline in the status of the PAC/NTAE since its heyday in [[2000 PAC|2000]]. Budget short falls possibly stemming from the housing crisis, which hit Florida especially hard, forced the cancellation of the 2010 NTAE.
 
 
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
[http://academic-challenge.org/ntae/09scores.html 2009 NTAE Results]
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* [http://academic-challenge.org/ntae/09scores.html 2009 NTAE Results]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 15 May 2014

The 2009 National Tournament of Academic Excellence was won by Johnson Central from Kentucky. It was the first NTAE/PAC held after Panasonic withdrew sponsorship. The field consisted of only 20 teams, showing the decline in the status of the PAC/NTAE since its heyday in 2000. Budget short falls possibly stemming from the housing crisis, which hit Florida especially hard, forced the cancellation of the 2010 NTAE.

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