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− | '''Central''' High School is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Central was coached by Marilyn Stephens and Carolyn Davis. Central won the [[1992 TOC]] and the 1992 and 1993 [[ASCA High School State Championship]]. Central attended the [[1995 TOC]], [[1997 TOC]], [[1998 TOC]], [[1999 TOC]], and the [[2000 TOC]]. Central finished third at the 1999 ASCA High School State Championship. Central last attended the state championships in 2001 | + | '''Central''' High School is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Central was coached by Marilyn Stephens and Carolyn Davis. Central won the [[1992 TOC]] and the 1992 and 1993 [[ASCA High School State Championship]]. Central attended the [[1995 TOC]], [[1997 TOC]], [[1998 TOC]], [[1999 TOC]], and the [[2000 TOC]]. Central finished third at the 1999 ASCA High School State Championship. Central last attended the state championships in 2001. Central attended the 2016 [[William Rufus King Memorial Tournament]]. |
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===Succession of state titles=== | ===Succession of state titles=== |
Revision as of 14:53, 14 October 2016
Central High School | |
Location: Tuscaloosa, AL | |
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Coaches | Marilyn Stephens Carolyn Davis |
State Championships | ASCA: 1992, 1993 |
National Championships | 1992 ASCN |
National Appearances | TOC: 1992, 1995, 1997-2000 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 700 |
NAQT Page | link |
Central High School is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Central was coached by Marilyn Stephens and Carolyn Davis. Central won the 1992 TOC and the 1992 and 1993 ASCA High School State Championship. Central attended the 1995 TOC, 1997 TOC, 1998 TOC, 1999 TOC, and the 2000 TOC. Central finished third at the 1999 ASCA High School State Championship. Central last attended the state championships in 2001. Central attended the 2016 William Rufus King Memorial Tournament.
Succession of titles
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