Difference between revisions of "NAQT Virginia State Championship"
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The tournament was not run in 2003 due to no one in the state being organized enough to do it, or in 2020 or 2021 due to Covid. | The tournament was not run in 2003 due to no one in the state being organized enough to do it, or in 2020 or 2021 due to Covid. | ||
− | The tournament was notorious for ending with [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]'s A team being upset by its own B team and excluded from the final, which happened four times between 2004 and 2013. | + | The tournament was notorious for ending with [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]]'s A team being upset by its own B team and excluded from the final, which happened four times between 2004 and 2013. |
=== Results === | === Results === |
Revision as of 15:35, 6 August 2021
An NAQT state championship in Virginia was established in 2000 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 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). The small school title was awarded again in 2019 to the highest-finishing small school in the overall field.
The tournament was not run in 2003 due to no one in the state being organized enough to do it, or in 2020 or 2021 due to Covid.
The tournament was notorious for ending with Thomas Jefferson's A team being upset by its own B team and excluded from the final, which happened four times between 2004 and 2013.
Results
Teams in bold italic unified the championship by winning NAQT Virginia and their respective class of VHSL Scholastic Bowl in the same year.