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Revision as of 23:43, 27 December 2016
2002 NSC PACE | |
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Edited by | PACE |
Champion | Richard Montgomery |
Runner-up | Detroit Catholic Central |
Third | Eleanor Roosevelt and Detroit Country Day |
High scorer | Unknown |
Site | George Washington |
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The 2002 National Scholastic Championship was won by Richard Montgomery, consisting of Jacob Leibenluft, Tyler Allard, Erica Morgan, and Arthur O'Dwyer. The tournament was held at George Washington University.
Tournament results
Richard Montgomery defeated Detroit Catholic Central in the final, 300-290. Richard Montgomery and Detroit Catholic Central defeated Detroit Country Day and Eleanor Roosevelt in the semifinals, respectively.
Individual results
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were Scott Francis of Detroit Country Day, Pat Freeburn of Hartland, Joe Galea of Detroit Catholic Central, Niyum Gandhi of State College, Wesley Gerald of St. Andrew's, Sean Hou of Fort Mill, Jacob Leibenluft of Richard Montgomery, Peter Nilson of Eleanor Roosevelt, and Art Vilassakdanont of Maggie Walker
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