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− | A quizbowl league formed based on an existing athletic conference in 1994 for high schools from Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania. (The league has since expanded to include neighboring York County.) The winner represents the league at the [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition]]. The league's championship is named in honor of longtime [[Manheim Township]] coach [[Anne Clouser]] | + | A quizbowl league formed based on an existing athletic conference in 1994 for high schools from Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania. (The league has since expanded to include neighboring York County.) The winner represents the league at the [[Pennsylvania State Academic Competition]]. The league's championship is named in honor of longtime [[Manheim Township]] coach [[Anne Clouser]]. |
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
− | Each team plays six biweekly matches of three games each, for a total schedule of 18 games. The regular season results are used to seed teams for the league's single-elimination championship tournament. Game format is [[Tossup/Bonus Format|tossup/bonus]] in rounds of 25 tossups and 15 bonuses. | + | Each team plays six biweekly matches of three games each, for a total schedule of 18 games. The regular season results are used to seed teams for the league's single-elimination championship tournament. Game format is [[Tossup/Bonus Format|tossup/bonus]] in rounds of 25 tossups and 15 bonuses. In recent years, the LL League has used [[NAQT]] questions exclusively. |
*[http://nie.lancasteronline.com/node/95 League homepage] | *[http://nie.lancasteronline.com/node/95 League homepage] |
Revision as of 23:23, 6 October 2016
A quizbowl league formed based on an existing athletic conference in 1994 for high schools from Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania. (The league has since expanded to include neighboring York County.) The winner represents the league at the Pennsylvania State Academic Competition. The league's championship is named in honor of longtime Manheim Township coach Anne Clouser.
Format
Each team plays six biweekly matches of three games each, for a total schedule of 18 games. The regular season results are used to seed teams for the league's single-elimination championship tournament. Game format is tossup/bonus in rounds of 25 tossups and 15 bonuses. In recent years, the LL League has used NAQT questions exclusively.
Membership
Active Members
- Annville-Cleona (1995-)
- Cedar Crest (1995-)
- Cocalico (2011?-)
- Columbia (1995-)
- Conestoga Valley (1995-)
- Donegal (1994-1997, 2006, 2011?-)
- Elco (2000?-)
- Elizabethtown (2001?-)
- Ephrata (2000?-)
- Garden Spot (2000?-, 2008-)
- Hempfield (2001?-)
- Lampeter-Strasburg (1996-)
- Lancaster Catholic (1995-)
- Lancaster Country Day (2011?-)
- Lancaster Mennonite (1996-)
- Lebanon (2006?-)
- Lebanon Catholic (2001?-)
- Manheim Central (2001?-)
- Manheim Township (1995-)
- McCaskey (1995-)
- Northeastern (2011?-)
- Northern Lebanon (2001?-)
- Penn Manor (2006?-)
- Pequea Valley (2001?-)
- Warwick (2000?-)
- York Suburban (2011?-)
Former Members
- Linden Hall (2001-2006)
Results
Middle School League
A Lancaster-Lebanon middle school tournament has been run annually since 2003.
Year | Champion | Second | Teams | Host |
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2007 | Manheim Township B | Warwick | 25 | |
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2009 | ||||
2010 | ||||
2011 | Manheim Township | Lancaster Mennonite |