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Since 2000, with the exception of 2003, there has been an NAQT state championship in [[High school quizbowl in Virginia|Virginia]] to complement the [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] championship. The tournament has been run under various names from year to year. | Since 2000, with the exception of 2003, there has been an NAQT state championship in [[High school quizbowl in Virginia|Virginia]] to complement the [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl|VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] championship. The tournament has been run under various names from year to year. | ||
− | Only in the 2000 tournament was a separate JV state championship held. | + | Only in the 2000 tournament was a separate JV state championship held. The B team from [[Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology]] won it, collecting the only JV state title ever awarded in Virginia. |
In 2006 and 2007, a separate division was run for "small schools" as defined by the tournament hosts (grade 10-12 enrollment under 750 -- official NAQT cutoff is 500). | In 2006 and 2007, a separate division was run for "small schools" as defined by the tournament hosts (grade 10-12 enrollment under 750 -- official NAQT cutoff is 500). |
Revision as of 11:32, 6 August 2021
Since 2000, with the exception of 2003, there has been an NAQT state championship in Virginia to complement the VHSL Scholastic Bowl championship. The tournament has been run under various names from year to year.
Only in the 2000 tournament was a separate JV state championship held. The B team from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology won it, collecting the only JV state title ever awarded in Virginia.
In 2006 and 2007, a separate division was run for "small schools" as defined by the tournament hosts (grade 10-12 enrollment under 750 -- official NAQT cutoff is 500).