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The '''Mort Walker Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Missouri]]. Its first incarnation will be held on February 13, 2010. It is named in honor of Mort Walker, a Mizzou alum and creator of the comic strip ''Beetle Bailey''.
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The '''Mort Walker Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Missouri]]. Its first incarnation was held on February 13, 2010. It is named in honor of Mort Walker, a Mizzou alum and creator of the comic strip ''Beetle Bailey''.
  
 
==2010 Mort Walker Invitational==
 
==2010 Mort Walker Invitational==
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* Parkway West
 
* Parkway West
 
* Rock Bridge A & B
 
* Rock Bridge A & B
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===Summary===
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Nine teams converged on Columbia to compete in the inaugural MWI. After a full round-robin, Helias A came out on top with an 8-0 record. Tied for second place, with 6-2 records, were Fulton B and Parkway West. Fulton B won the tiebreaker to earn the second place plaque. Both Helias and Fulton qualified teams for the 2010 [[PACE]] [[NSC]].
  
 
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Missouri]] [[Category: Missouri]][[Category:Missouri (State)]]
 
[[Category: High school quizbowl in Missouri]] [[Category: Missouri]][[Category:Missouri (State)]]

Revision as of 18:02, 13 February 2010

The Mort Walker Invitational is a high school tournament hosted by Missouri. Its first incarnation was held on February 13, 2010. It is named in honor of Mort Walker, a Mizzou alum and creator of the comic strip Beetle Bailey.

2010 Mort Walker Invitational

2010 Mort Walker Invitational
Edited by Maggie Walker GSAC XVII - Tommy Casalaspi, Greg Tito, Mehdi Razvi, Sarah Angelo
Champion Helias A
Runner-up Fulton B
Third Parkway West
Fourth Rock Bridge A
High scorer Nick Vellios, Helias A
Site Missouri-Columbia
Field
Stats [1]

Field

  • Boonville
  • Fulton A & B
  • Helias A & B
  • Jefferson City
  • Parkway West
  • Rock Bridge A & B

Summary

Nine teams converged on Columbia to compete in the inaugural MWI. After a full round-robin, Helias A came out on top with an 8-0 record. Tied for second place, with 6-2 records, were Fulton B and Parkway West. Fulton B won the tiebreaker to earn the second place plaque. Both Helias and Fulton qualified teams for the 2010 PACE NSC.