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The '''Savannah NAQT Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Savannah|Savannah High School]].
 
The '''Savannah NAQT Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Savannah|Savannah High School]].
  
Savannah historically ran its Varsity tournament in a [[four quarter format]] on [[speed check|shorter]] questions.  In 2011, Savannah held its traditional tournament along with its annual JV tournament in early February, and added its first NAQT tournament in the [[tossup-bonus format]] on the original varsity tournament's usual date of the second Saturday in March. In 2012, the tournament was run on IS-114A and permanently replaced the traditional varsity tournament.
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Savannah historically ran its Varsity tournament in a [[four quarter format]] on [[speed check|shorter]] questions.  In 2011, Savannah held its traditional tournament along with its annual JV tournament in early February, and added its first NAQT tournament in the [[tossup-bonus format]] on the original varsity tournament's usual date of the second Saturday in March. In 2012, the tournament was run on IS-114A and permanently replaced the traditional varsity tournament. Statistics for the latest Savannah NAQT Invitational are available at http://www.quizbowl.me
  
 
The 2011 edition featured pooled preliminary rounds and rebracketing into a six team crossover championship bracket for a total of 9 rounds (with any ties broken by playoff points per game), which lasted until 5:00 and was not well-received by some participating teams. Subsequent editions of the tournament have returned to using the [[single-elimination]] playoffs previously used by the traditional tournament and most other area tournaments.
 
The 2011 edition featured pooled preliminary rounds and rebracketing into a six team crossover championship bracket for a total of 9 rounds (with any ties broken by playoff points per game), which lasted until 5:00 and was not well-received by some participating teams. Subsequent editions of the tournament have returned to using the [[single-elimination]] playoffs previously used by the traditional tournament and most other area tournaments.
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| [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=7951 2017]
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| [[St. Joseph Central|St. Joseph Central A]]
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| [[Smithville (MO)|Smithville]]
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| [[St. Joseph Central|St. Joseph Central B]]
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| [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6879 2016]
 
| [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6879 2016]

Revision as of 15:07, 15 October 2017

The Savannah NAQT Invitational is a high school tournament hosted by Savannah High School.

Savannah historically ran its Varsity tournament in a four quarter format on shorter questions. In 2011, Savannah held its traditional tournament along with its annual JV tournament in early February, and added its first NAQT tournament in the tossup-bonus format on the original varsity tournament's usual date of the second Saturday in March. In 2012, the tournament was run on IS-114A and permanently replaced the traditional varsity tournament. Statistics for the latest Savannah NAQT Invitational are available at http://www.quizbowl.me

The 2011 edition featured pooled preliminary rounds and rebracketing into a six team crossover championship bracket for a total of 9 rounds (with any ties broken by playoff points per game), which lasted until 5:00 and was not well-received by some participating teams. Subsequent editions of the tournament have returned to using the single-elimination playoffs previously used by the traditional tournament and most other area tournaments.

Results

Year Set Large School Division Small School Division
Field Size Champion Second Third Fourth Field Size Champion Second Third Fourth
2017 18 St. Joseph Central A Smithville Lathrop St. Joseph Central B single division
2016 IS-150 17 St. Joseph Central A Bishop LeBlond Mound City Smithville single division
2015 IS-140 23 St. Joseph Central Bishop LeBlond Liberty North A Smithville single division
2014 IS-128 11 North Kansas City A Park Hill South Raymore-Peculiar A Smithville 11 Mound City St. Joseph Christian Bishop LeBlond Schuyler County
2013 IS-125A 17 Park Hill South North Kansas City A St. Joseph Central Smithville 12 St. Pius X Pilot Grove Mound City Bishop LeBlond
2012 IS-114A 18 North Kansas City A Smithville Park Hill South St. Pius X 12 Pilot Grove Mound City Cameron Barstow
2011 IS-98 18 Park Hill South Truman North Kansas City Cameron single division