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'''Tracey Hickman''' is the [[coach]] at [Coalgate High School]] and Camp Director for [Oklahoma Quizbowl Camp]. He played for [[Rock Creek High School]] and collegiately for [Redlands Community College]] and [[Central Oklahoma]].
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'''Tracey Hickman''' is the [[coach]] at [[Murray State College]] and Camp Director for [[OAAC|Oklahoma Quizbowl Camp]]. He played for [[Rock Creek|Rock Creek High School]] and collegiately for [[Redlands Community College]] and the [[Central Oklahoma|University of Central Oklahoma]], and is the former coach of [[Coalgate|Coalgate High School]]. He is currently the principal organizer of [[pyramidal]] high-school quizbowl tournaments in Oklahoma, and has been a prominent fixture in the growth of [[good quizbowl]] in Oklahoma over the past several years.
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==Playing Career==
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Hickman attended [[Rock Creek|Rock Creek High School]], where he won several Class 2A [[OSSAA state|OSSAA State Championships]]. After graduating, he attended [[Redlands Community College]], which he and [[Dustin Austin]] led to a fourth-place finish at the 2013 [[CCCT]]. The following year, Hickman led the CCCT field in scoring en route to a ninth-place finish for Redlands. He then attended [[Central Oklahoma]], where he rejoined Austin to place 26th in Division II of the [[2015 ICT]].
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==Coaching and Tournament Organization==
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Hickman is currently the [[coach]] at [[Murray State College]], and has previously served as the coach of [[Coalgate High School]]. He is also involved in the organization of several [[NAQT]] tournaments in Oklahoma, including serving as the director of the [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]] every year since 2016. He is a frequent staffer at NAQT's national events (namely [[HSNCT]] and [[SSNCT]]), and has also directed (and played in) several Oklahoma [[ACRONYM]] mirrors. Since 2018, he has served as the Camp Director of [[OAAC]]'s Oklahoma Quizbowl Camp. In 2019, he revived the Oklahoma [[NASAT]] team.
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[[Category:High school quizbowl in Oklahoma]]
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[[Category:Oklahoma high school players]]

Latest revision as of 13:13, 23 January 2023

Tracey Hickman
Current Team Coached Murray State College
Past Teams Coached Coalgate High School
College Redlands CC (2013-2014)
Central Oklahoma (2015-2016)
High School Rock Creek
Stats HDWhite
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Tracey Hickman is the coach at Murray State College and Camp Director for Oklahoma Quizbowl Camp. He played for Rock Creek High School and collegiately for Redlands Community College and the University of Central Oklahoma, and is the former coach of Coalgate High School. He is currently the principal organizer of pyramidal high-school quizbowl tournaments in Oklahoma, and has been a prominent fixture in the growth of good quizbowl in Oklahoma over the past several years.

Playing Career

Hickman attended Rock Creek High School, where he won several Class 2A OSSAA State Championships. After graduating, he attended Redlands Community College, which he and Dustin Austin led to a fourth-place finish at the 2013 CCCT. The following year, Hickman led the CCCT field in scoring en route to a ninth-place finish for Redlands. He then attended Central Oklahoma, where he rejoined Austin to place 26th in Division II of the 2015 ICT.

Coaching and Tournament Organization

Hickman is currently the coach at Murray State College, and has previously served as the coach of Coalgate High School. He is also involved in the organization of several NAQT tournaments in Oklahoma, including serving as the director of the NAQT Oklahoma State Championship every year since 2016. He is a frequent staffer at NAQT's national events (namely HSNCT and SSNCT), and has also directed (and played in) several Oklahoma ACRONYM mirrors. Since 2018, he has served as the Camp Director of OAAC's Oklahoma Quizbowl Camp. In 2019, he revived the Oklahoma NASAT team.