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The '''Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament''' is a tournament hosted annually by [[Ezell-Harding]] in September. | The '''Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament''' is a tournament hosted annually by [[Ezell-Harding]] in September. | ||
− | It has the largest number of teams in the Southeast consistently and is known to skimp on quality because of the large number of teams that attend, by doing things like [[single-elimination]] playoffs, [[bounceback|bouncebacks]], using poor moderators, cutting rounds to 15/15 to speed the tournament, and not posting complete [[stats|statistics]]. It, unlike the established/historic six other Tennessee tournaments, does not use worksheets. | + | It has the largest number of teams in the Southeast consistently and is known to skimp on quality because of the large number of teams that attend, by doing things like [[single-elimination]] playoffs, [[bounceback|bouncebacks]], using poor moderators, cutting rounds to 15/15 to speed the tournament, and not posting complete [[stats|statistics]]. It, unlike the established/historic six other Tennessee tournaments, does not use worksheets. The tournament has not been held since 2016. |
== Results == | == Results == | ||
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| [[Chattahoochee]] | | [[Chattahoochee]] | ||
| [[Battle Ground|Battle Ground A]] | | [[Battle Ground|Battle Ground A]] | ||
− | | [[Eastside|Eastside A]] | + | | [[Eastside (GA)|Eastside A]] |
| [[University School of Nashville|University School of Nashville A]] | | [[University School of Nashville|University School of Nashville A]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 13 February 2024
The Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament is a tournament hosted annually by Ezell-Harding in September. It has the largest number of teams in the Southeast consistently and is known to skimp on quality because of the large number of teams that attend, by doing things like single-elimination playoffs, bouncebacks, using poor moderators, cutting rounds to 15/15 to speed the tournament, and not posting complete statistics. It, unlike the established/historic six other Tennessee tournaments, does not use worksheets. The tournament has not been held since 2016.