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Latest revision as of 11:50, 13 March 2018
Auburn | |
Location: Auburn, AL | |
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Club Presidents | Andrew Wang |
Coaches | ??? |
State Championships | ASCA: 1990, 1996, 1997 |
National Championships | 1990 Stars 2000 |
National Appearances | PAC: 1996, 1997 TOC: 1997 HSNCT: 2018 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 1748 |
NAQT Page | link |
Auburn High School is a high school in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn was one of the best Alabama teams during the 1990s, then coached by Billy Pickens. Auburn defeated Dorman to win the 1990 Stars 2000. Auburn player Prasun Ray was named as part of the "All-America Team" at the 1996 PAC, at which Team Alabama placed third. Auburn was runner-up at the 1997 TOC and team member Samir Dalvi was named part of the "All-America Team" at the 1997 PAC. Auburn placed second at the 1996 Brookwood Invitational and won the Walton Academic Challenge in the same year. Auburn won the ASCA High School State Championship in 1990, 1996 and 1997, placing fourth in 1998 and second in 1999.
After a nearly 20-year hiatus, Auburn student Andrew Wang restarted the team in the fall of 2017. Auburn attended the 2018 HSNCT.
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Succession of state titles
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