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Camp Hill has been a regular at high school tournaments in Pennsylvania and Delaware since at least 2011. They have consistently been among the state's top Small School programs and have placed very highly at SSNCT, and before it in small school titles at HSNCT (finishing 11th or higher for eight straight years as of 2018). | Camp Hill has been a regular at high school tournaments in Pennsylvania and Delaware since at least 2011. They have consistently been among the state's top Small School programs and have placed very highly at SSNCT, and before it in small school titles at HSNCT (finishing 11th or higher for eight straight years as of 2018). | ||
− | The team had its start with NAQT at the 2008 Capital Area League, a 5-month long series of scrimmages among teams in the | + | The team had its start with NAQT at the 2008 Capital Area League, a 5-month long series of scrimmages among teams in the Harrisburg area, where they finished 4th among 16 teams. They finished fifth the following year, finally winning the League in 2011. That same season they attended their first major NAQT weekend tournament, the Battle of the Burgh XIV, finishing 2nd, behind only State College A. In May at the [[2011 HSNCT]], Camp Hill finished 5th in the nation among 24 small schools. The next year saw continued success, with them again winning the League, this time undefeated, as well is winning SAGACITY VII. At the [[2012 HSNCT]] they finished 3rd among 27 small schools. The 2013 season started with similar success, with Camp Hill again winning both the League and SAGACITY VIII. At the [[2013 HSNCT]] they finished tied for 9th out of 25 small schools. |
− | The next several years were rebuilding years for Camp Hill after graduating | + | The next several years were rebuilding years for Camp Hill after graduating much of their scoring from last year's nationals. Though initially struggling in regular-season tournaments, hard studying enabled a solid tied for 11th finish at the inaugural [[2014 SSNCT]]. The ensuing years saw increased success, finishing tied for 7th at the [[2015 SSNCT]], tied for 11th at the [[2016 SSNCT]], and a third place finish in the Traditional Public Division and a championship in the Very Small School Division at the [[2017 SSNCT]]. |
− | ==Notable | + | ==Notable Tournament Results== |
*5th Place, Small School, [[2011 HSNCT]] | *5th Place, Small School, [[2011 HSNCT]] | ||
*3rd Place, Small School, [[2012 HSNCT]] | *3rd Place, Small School, [[2012 HSNCT]] |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 5 June 2023
Camp Hill High School | |
Location: Camp Hill, PA | |
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Coaches | Scott Bonner |
National Championships | 2017 NAQT Very Small School |
National Appearances | HSNCT: 2011-2013 SSNCT: 2014-2019 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | ~400 |
NAQT Page | link |
Camp Hill High School is a small, public school in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
Team History
Camp Hill has been a regular at high school tournaments in Pennsylvania and Delaware since at least 2011. They have consistently been among the state's top Small School programs and have placed very highly at SSNCT, and before it in small school titles at HSNCT (finishing 11th or higher for eight straight years as of 2018).
The team had its start with NAQT at the 2008 Capital Area League, a 5-month long series of scrimmages among teams in the Harrisburg area, where they finished 4th among 16 teams. They finished fifth the following year, finally winning the League in 2011. That same season they attended their first major NAQT weekend tournament, the Battle of the Burgh XIV, finishing 2nd, behind only State College A. In May at the 2011 HSNCT, Camp Hill finished 5th in the nation among 24 small schools. The next year saw continued success, with them again winning the League, this time undefeated, as well is winning SAGACITY VII. At the 2012 HSNCT they finished 3rd among 27 small schools. The 2013 season started with similar success, with Camp Hill again winning both the League and SAGACITY VIII. At the 2013 HSNCT they finished tied for 9th out of 25 small schools.
The next several years were rebuilding years for Camp Hill after graduating much of their scoring from last year's nationals. Though initially struggling in regular-season tournaments, hard studying enabled a solid tied for 11th finish at the inaugural 2014 SSNCT. The ensuing years saw increased success, finishing tied for 7th at the 2015 SSNCT, tied for 11th at the 2016 SSNCT, and a third place finish in the Traditional Public Division and a championship in the Very Small School Division at the 2017 SSNCT.
Notable Tournament Results
- 5th Place, Small School, 2011 HSNCT
- 3rd Place, Small School, 2012 HSNCT
- 1st Place, SAGACITY VII and VIII (2011/2012)
- 7th Place, 2015 SSNCT
- 3rd Place, Traditional Public Division, 2017 SSNCT
- 1st Place, Very Small School Division, 2017 SSNCT
Alumni
- Colton Sanden
- Brad Seltzer
- Tim Lehotsky
- Patrick Yang
- David Cohen
- Catherine Jones