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|second = [[Ladue]] A | |second = [[Ladue]] A | ||
|third = [[Loyola]] | |third = [[Loyola]] | ||
− | |fourth = [[St. John's]] | + | |fourth = [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]] |
− | |scorer = [[Sam Blizzard]] | + | |scorer = [[Sam Blizzard]], [[Northmont]] |
|editors = [[NAQT]] | |editors = [[NAQT]] | ||
|site = Atlanta, GA | |site = Atlanta, GA | ||
− | |stats = [ | + | |field = 256 (25 SS) |
+ | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/hsnct/2013/] | ||
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− | The 2013 NAQT HSNCT was held in Atlanta, Georgia | + | The 2013 NAQT HSNCT was held at the [[Hyatt Regency Atlanta]] in Atlanta, Georgia on May 25-26, 2013. [http://www.naqt.com/registration/field.jsp?tournament_id=4300 256] teams attended. |
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+ | This would be the last HSNCT to crown a small school champion. Starting in 2014, the separate [[SSNCT]] would crown small school champions. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
+ | [[LASA]] A won against [[Ladue]] A in a tense final, in which Ladue powered tossup 23 to bring the score to 440-410. With eight seconds left on the clock and one tossup remaining, the moderator ([[Seth Teitler]]) inadvertently declared the game over before discovering that he had skipped tossup 20. After a brief timeout, that was read as tossup 24; LASA got it for 10 points and 30d their bonus to take the championship with a final score of 455-440. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Loyola]] and [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]] rounded out the final four. Loyola fought its way up to third place after finishing Saturday with a 6-4 record and regaining two players who were absent on Saturday due to graduation, making it the most successful 6-4 team at any HSNCT to date. [[Macomb]] won the small school championship. |
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==Final standings== | ==Final standings== | ||
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− | == | + | ==External Links== |
+ | The [http://hsnct.wordpress.com liveblog] maintained by [[Harry White]] and [[Ryan Liu]] during the tournament | ||
− | + | {{Navbox HSNCT Tournament}} | |
+ | [[Category:HSNCT]] | ||
+ | [[Category:NAQT]] | ||
[[Category:High school national championships]] | [[Category:High school national championships]] | ||
[[Category:High school tournaments]] | [[Category:High school tournaments]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 11 December 2020
2013 NAQT HSNCT | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | LASA A |
Runner-up | Ladue A |
Third | Loyola |
Fourth | St. John's |
High scorer | Sam Blizzard, Northmont |
Site | Atlanta, GA |
Field | 256 (25 SS) |
Stats | [1] |
The 2013 NAQT HSNCT was held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia on May 25-26, 2013. 256 teams attended.
This would be the last HSNCT to crown a small school champion. Starting in 2014, the separate SSNCT would crown small school champions.
Results
LASA A won against Ladue A in a tense final, in which Ladue powered tossup 23 to bring the score to 440-410. With eight seconds left on the clock and one tossup remaining, the moderator (Seth Teitler) inadvertently declared the game over before discovering that he had skipped tossup 20. After a brief timeout, that was read as tossup 24; LASA got it for 10 points and 30d their bonus to take the championship with a final score of 455-440.
Loyola and St. John's rounded out the final four. Loyola fought its way up to third place after finishing Saturday with a 6-4 record and regaining two players who were absent on Saturday due to graduation, making it the most successful 6-4 team at any HSNCT to date. Macomb won the small school championship.
Final standings
Place | Team | Place | Team |
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1st | LASA A | T-5th | Montgomery Blair |
2nd | Ladue A | T-8th | Dorman A |
3rd | Loyola | T-8th | DCC A |
4th | St. John's | T-8th | East Chapel Hill |
T-5th | Cistercian A | T-8th | Bellarmine |
T-5th | IMSA A | T-8th | Athens Academy |
External Links
The liveblog maintained by Harry White and Ryan Liu during the tournament
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