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− | '''Moline High School''' is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] who has successfully led [[Team Illinois]] a few times. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 [[Masonic tournament]], beating [[New Trier]] in a hotly contested Championship Match. | + | '''Moline High School''' is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]] who has successfully led [[Team Illinois]] a few times. Pitz retired in 2014. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 [[Masonic tournament]], beating [[New Trier]] in a hotly contested Championship Match marred by [[Answers Plus|horrible questions]]. |
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Revision as of 21:25, 26 November 2014
Moline Maroons | |
Location: Moline, Illinois | |
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Coaches | Holly Anderson |
State Championships | 1999 Masonic tournament |
National Championships | none |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Moline High School is in the Quad Cities in northwest Illinois. They have been coached since their founding in the early 1990s by Nick Pitz, a member of the IHSSBCA Hall of Fame who has successfully led Team Illinois a few times. Pitz retired in 2014. Consistently one of the better teams in Illinois, they won the 1999 Masonic tournament, beating New Trier in a hotly contested Championship Match marred by horrible questions.
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