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The '''2006 National Scholastic Championship''' was won by [[2006 Raleigh Charter|Raleigh Charter]], consisting of [[Will Schultz]], [[Andrew Zonderman]], [[Katie Huddleston]], and [[Chris Hoersting]]. The tournament was held at the [[NCSSM|North Carolina School of Science and Math]] in Durham, NC. | The '''2006 National Scholastic Championship''' was won by [[2006 Raleigh Charter|Raleigh Charter]], consisting of [[Will Schultz]], [[Andrew Zonderman]], [[Katie Huddleston]], and [[Chris Hoersting]]. The tournament was held at the [[NCSSM|North Carolina School of Science and Math]] in Durham, NC. | ||
− | The [[2000 | + | The [[2000 NSC|2000]] and 2006 NSCs are the only known national championship tournaments held at a high school campus since the end of the [[National Academic Super Bowl]]. All other nationals have been held at college campuses, hotels, or TV studios. |
==Tournament results== | ==Tournament results== |
Revision as of 23:19, 4 April 2021
2006 NSC PACE | |
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Edited by | PACE |
Champion | Raleigh Charter |
Runner-up | Richard Montgomery |
Third | Maggie Walker and State College |
High scorer | Chris Ray, Richard Montgomery |
Site | NCSSM |
Field | 29 |
Stats |
The 2006 National Scholastic Championship was won by Raleigh Charter, consisting of Will Schultz, Andrew Zonderman, Katie Huddleston, and Chris Hoersting. The tournament was held at the North Carolina School of Science and Math in Durham, NC.
The 2000 and 2006 NSCs are the only known national championship tournaments held at a high school campus since the end of the National Academic Super Bowl. All other nationals have been held at college campuses, hotels, or TV studios.
Tournament results
Raleigh Charter defeated Richard Montgomery 400-240 in the finals. The second-place Richard Montgomery beat Maggie Walker in the semifinals, while Raleigh Charter advanced by defeating State College.
Individual results
The top five scorers at the tournament (through the prelim rounds) were Chris Ray of Richard Montgomery, Will Schultz of Raleigh Charter, Joel Knight of DCC, Bobby Gibbs of Walton, and Ted Gioia of Gonzaga, respectively.
The All-Stars:
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