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'''Norcross High School''' is in Norcross, Georgia. Their team of Andrew Kahn, Mostafa Bhuiyan, Hernan Morales, and Taylor Kitchens finished 100th out of 224 teams at the 2011 HSNCT. One of their biggest upsets was defeating Georgetown Day School 290-220.
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Norcross will be hosting their inaugural housewrite tournament (Blue Devil Academic Tournament) on December 3rd, 2011 and have mirrored the [[Prison Bowl (set)|Prison Bowl]] set written by [[Hunter|Hunter College High School]] in March the past two years.
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'''Norcross High School''' is in Norcross, Georgia. Their team of Andrew Kahn, Mostafa Bhuiyan, Hernan Morales, and Taylor Kitchens finished 100th out of 224 teams at the 2011 HSNCT. At the 2012 HSNCT, a team consisting of Mostafa Bhuiyan, Hernan Morales, Michael Sokolow, and Joey Reifenberger finished T33rd, having gone 8-2 in preliminary rounds.
  
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Norcross will be hosting their inaugural housewrite tournament (Blue Devil Academic Tournament) on December 3rd, 2011. They have also held mirrors of Hunter College High School's [[Prison Bowl]] in March at the Norcross Academic Challenge, although future mirrors are unlikely.
  
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==History==
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'''2012-2013'''
  
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At the [[2013 HSNCT]], the team of Bhuiyan, Sokolow, Morales, and Reifenberger went 8-2 in prelims, the second year in a row they achieved this. Despite losing to [[Bellaire]] in their first playoff game and missing Joey for most of Sunday (as he had overslept), the team won three straight games before losing to [[DCC|DCC A]] on the last tossup to finish tied for 13th.
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At the [[2013 NSC]], the team went 5-2 in their prelim bracket with loses to DCC A and [[High Tech|High Tech A]]. In their playoff bracket, they finished second behind [[Belvidere North]], and later finished third in their superplayoff bracket behind Belvidere North and [[Northmont]], finishing 21st overall. They were the only Georgia team present at the tournament.
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==Georgia NASAT team members==
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* Mostafa Bhuiyan (2012)
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* Tommy Evinger (2014)
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 5 February 2018

Norcross Blue Devils
Location:
Norcross, GA
Coaches Aba DeGraft-Hanson
Erin Jackson
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Norcross High School is in Norcross, Georgia. Their team of Andrew Kahn, Mostafa Bhuiyan, Hernan Morales, and Taylor Kitchens finished 100th out of 224 teams at the 2011 HSNCT. At the 2012 HSNCT, a team consisting of Mostafa Bhuiyan, Hernan Morales, Michael Sokolow, and Joey Reifenberger finished T33rd, having gone 8-2 in preliminary rounds.

Norcross will be hosting their inaugural housewrite tournament (Blue Devil Academic Tournament) on December 3rd, 2011. They have also held mirrors of Hunter College High School's Prison Bowl in March at the Norcross Academic Challenge, although future mirrors are unlikely.

History

2012-2013

At the 2013 HSNCT, the team of Bhuiyan, Sokolow, Morales, and Reifenberger went 8-2 in prelims, the second year in a row they achieved this. Despite losing to Bellaire in their first playoff game and missing Joey for most of Sunday (as he had overslept), the team won three straight games before losing to DCC A on the last tossup to finish tied for 13th.

At the 2013 NSC, the team went 5-2 in their prelim bracket with loses to DCC A and High Tech A. In their playoff bracket, they finished second behind Belvidere North, and later finished third in their superplayoff bracket behind Belvidere North and Northmont, finishing 21st overall. They were the only Georgia team present at the tournament.

Georgia NASAT team members

  • Mostafa Bhuiyan (2012)
  • Tommy Evinger (2014)