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|currentcoach = Susan Bohmiller (2011-present)
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|currentcoach = Dana Homer
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'''Acton-Boxborough High School''' (A-B) is a public high school in Acton, Massachusetts.Its quizbowl team was formed in 2012, but it began competing in High School Quiz Show two years before.  
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'''Acton-Boxborough Regional High School''' is a public high school in Acton, Massachusetts.
  
  
  
== 2012-2013 ==
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== History ==
A-B began competing in quizbowl events in Massachusetts.
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Acton-Boxborough attended 2012 [[MIT]] Fall and finished with a 6-3 record. A team of [[Victor Pavao]], Tom Russell, Sarang Yeola, and Spencer Thrope continued attending regional tournaments. The team of mostly seniors attended [[2014 NSC]], which along with winning the state's High School Quiz Show competition, increased visibility and membership of the club.
The A team of juniors Victor Pavao, Tom Russel, Sarang Yeola, and freshman Spencer Thrope went to MIT Fall and went 0-3  in prelims but swept through the playoff's. On highschool quiz show the team won their first game before being eliminated in the quarter finals. They then finished the season by attending MITBAT where they went 3-2 in prelims and 4-3 in playoffs.
 
  
== 2013-2014 ==
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In 2015, a brand new roster of players led by Josh Xiong finished 4-6 and placed 169th at [[2015 HSNCT|HSNCT]]. A team consisting of Prat Hegde, Sky Li, and Caleb Trotz finished 32nd at [[2018 HSNCT]], with an 8-5 record, Acton-Boxborough's best performance at a national tournament. A recording of the devastating loss to McLean can be heard here [[https://s3.amazonaws.com/naqt-static/podcasts/2018-hsnct/17.mp3]]. At the 2019 [[HSNCT]], a team led by the Sousounis brothers tied for 97th.
The team greatly improved over the summer. The emergence of Victor Pavao as the best player in MA increased the win total for A-B. This year they also fielded a B team at several tournaments. Their first tournament was MIT fall. THet went 5-1 in prelims(losing to Kellenberg A) and in the playoffs they went 1-3. This was good enough to place 6th and qualify for PASE and HSNCT. They attended Central Mass at their next tournament. They won the tournament with an 8-3 record. They also sent their B team who finished 2-3 in prelims and 2-3 in playoffs to finish 4-6 and 9th overall. Next they attended WHAT a tournament at Williams where they went 3-3. At their next tournament they sent an A and B team to the CT invitational. Their A and B teams would go 3-2 in prelims. However the A team made it into the top bracket, where they would go onto win the tournament in a final against Darrien B. The B team went 6-3 at the tournament and finished 8th overall the A team would finish 8-3.  
 
They would finish the year with the State NAQT championship where they would place 2nd overall to Lexington A. They also attended PASE where they would start 2-5 in prelims. Then, 1-4 in playoffs and 1-2 in super playoffs to finish 4-11 and in a tie for 67th. Their B team also attended PASE going 0-7 in prelims and 0-5 in playoffs. In Super playoffs they would go 2-1 to finish with a 2-13 record and in a tie for 93rd.
 
  
== 2014-2015 ==
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The team is currently active.
A-B had a very inconsistent start to the year. They placed 8th at MIT fall. After going 4-1 in prelims, they would go on to get swept in playoffs.They then attended Yale fall where they place tenth out of 27 teams losing out on the top bracket due to a tiebreaker. After they would attend Northeastern where they placed 4th out of ten teams. At AMSA's central MA tournament they went undefeated in prelims. However in playoffs they went 3-4 to place fifth. They also attended Harvard fall where they went 3-2 in prelims but due to a tiebreaker they would not make the top bracket. They would finish 6-4 at Harvard. the last tournament of 2014 was LIMIT where A-B place 3rd, qualifying for nationals with a 9-3 record and a 4-0 record in prelims.A-B's next tournament was BHASAT where they went 2-1 in prelims and went 3-4 in playoffs to finish 12th overall. At HSAPQ states A-B would finish 4th overall. At NAQT states A-B would place 3rd overall losing a close tiebreaker game to AMSA for second place. A-B finished the year by attending HSNCT where they went 4-6 and placed 169th. However, Josh Xiong was named an all-star for the tournament.
 
 
 
== 2016-2017 ==
 
 
 
== 2017-2018 ==
 
 
 
A-B began the season at MIT Fall in October, attending with the partial A team playing split between Acton-Boxborough B and A. Sky Li led Acton-Boxborough B to a 2nd place overall finish and PACE NSC qual, putting up a stellar 100 ppg in prelims and finishing as top overall scorer. Caleb Trotz finished as top scorer on Acton-Boxborough A, leading them to a top-bracket, 6th place finish.
 
 
 
The next tournament that A-B attended was CMFT 4 at AMSA in Marlborough. A-B played with only one A team player, Caleb Trotz, who scored well, but the team placed an abysmal 10th overall, lacking most of its players.
 
 
 
A-B then sent 3 teams to Harvard Fall, played on HFT XII. This was the first tournament of the year with the full A team, but the A team suffered losses to both Phillips Academy B and Detroit Catholic Central A, finishing with a 3-2 preliminary record. However, PPG tiebreakers allowed A-B A to break into the top bracket. There, A-B lost to Hoover, Lexington A, and Hunter A, but won over St. Mark’s School and Phillips Academy A to finish 5-5. Sky Li led scoring (42 PPG/12 powers), with Prat Hegde (38.5 PPG/ 14 powers) and Caleb Trotz (25 PPG/5 powers) close behind. A-B C went undefeated in outrounds in the bottom brakcet, and A-B B lost only one game (to A-B C), with particular praise given to Victor Wang for picking up a scoring award and putting up 5 HFT powers.
 
 
 
At Phillips Academy Winter, A-B tried to qualify two teams to HSNCT by splitting its normal A team. However, due to last minute drops from the field, this did not turn out well, with A-B C losing to its own A team and Lexington A on the last tossup. The A team finished 7-3 in 4th place, and the C team destroyed the lower bracket, ending at 8-2. The B team finished 4-6. Caleb Trotz led scoring on A with 60.56 PPG, and Prat Hegde and Sky Li led scoring on C with 80.50 PPG and 63 PPG, respectively.
 
 
 
At LIIIMIT in January, the full A team played together on WHAQ II, with the absence of Eric Hua. The tournament did not go spectacularly, with 3 last-tossup losses (Twice to AMSA, and once to Plymouth). Prat Hegde and Sky Li led scoring, with 54.5 PPG/25 powers and 49 PPG /22 powers respectively. A-B B broke into the top bracket, but went 0-5. Anna Li led scoring on B with 32.5 PPG/5 powers.
 
 
 
A-B next attended BHSAT @ Yale with the full A team minus Prat Hegde. A-B went undefeated in prelims with a win over Ithaca, but fell to 0-6 in playoffs with losses against Hunter A, Green Farms, Lexington A, Phillips A, Hunter A, Darien A, and West Egg. Sky Li led scoring with 60 PPG on 16 powers.
 
 
 
The next tournament was OATH, which A-B attended with a 3-man team, again minus Prat Hegde. The team went 7-2 overall, placing third, with losses only to Belmont and Andover. Sky Li led scoring on 91.11 PPG/20 powers, but Caleb Trotz also notably put up 52.22 PPG/20 powers.
 
 
 
A week later, A-B sent 3 teams to FaCTs@MIT. The team split included the normal A team minus Prat Hegde, who played effectively solo as a C team. Both A-B A and A-B C broke into the top bracket, where A-B A went 11-1 overall and won the tournament. A-B C went 6-5 overall, placing 5th overall as a solo team. Sky Li scored 78.75 PPG off 14 powers as lead scorer on A, and Caleb Trotz added 11 powers. A-B B finished 4-7, but Anna Li put up 51.82 PPG on 6 powers, a strong performance. Prat Hegde from A-B C finished as top overall scorer with 105.45 PPG on 26 powers.
 
 
 
A-B then sent one team with no A team members to Boston Latin’s SPIT. Although the team finished with a lowly 1-8 record and 19th place, freshman Basil Sousounis led scoring with 26.67 PPG on 3 powers, marking a solid tournament for a rookie freshman. Anna Li also added 4 powers.
 
 
 
MA State Championships happened on April 7 on the college SCT DII set, and A-B played half an A team for the first half of the tournament. A-B A went 4-1 in prelims with a loss to Andover, and A-B B went 1-4, with Sky Li leading scoring on A. Prat Hegde joined the team after lunch, and A-B A went on a tear, beating Hanover B 205-200, Andover 420-205, Boston Latin 415-50, and Belmont 325-135. However, A-B A lost to Lexington A twice in the final, taking second place at MA States. Sky Li put up an impressive 53 PPG on 10 powers in playoffs (with 18 powers overall). Prat Hegde followed behind with 46 PPG in playoffs on 9 powers. A-B B went 3-2 in playoffs, finishing 9th. Anna Li had 44 PPG on 6 playoff powers.
 
 
 
The final regular season tournament was Belmont’s BAIT I, played on Prison Bowl. A-B fielded a 2-2-2 team composition, with 3 teams of two people each. A-B A, consisting of Sky Li and Caleb Trotz, went 11-0 and won the tournament outright. A-B B, consisting of Prat Hegde and Eric Hua, went 6-4 overall.  A-B C finished 8-2 in the lower bracket. Sky Li led all scorers with 95.45 PPG on 20 powers, and Prat Hegde had 67 PPG on 15 powers. Eric Hua put up 37.5 PPG on 6 powers, and Caleb Trotz put up 38.18 PPG on 9 powers. Anna Li ended at 4th overall scorer with 63 PPG on 4 powers.
 
 
 
Acton-Boxborough attended the 2018 High School National Championship at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta, Georgia, as the final tournament of the season. The team consisted of Sky Li, Prat Hegde, Caleb Trotz, and Eric Hua, with Victor Wang and Max Kim as subs. The first day opened with a 6-power, 565-70 win over Fort Osage thanks to Caleb Trotz's 66.7 PP20 performance, followed by a close, last-tossup 330-275 loss to Rockford Auburn A.  AB then proceeded to dust TJ Classical 450-120 with a 4-power game from Prat Hegde, followed by a 460-115 win against LASA B. AB answered 31 tossups over these two games, with 5 powers against LASA B (and a 41 PP20 game from Eric Hua) and 6 against TJ. The fifth match against State College A resulted in a 275-205 loss for AB, but AB rattled off 2 wins in a row afterwards against Manheim B and Manheim A to finish the first day at 5-2. Sky Li's 75 PP20 against Manheim B is noteworthy for buoying the victory. 
 
 
 
The second day of the 2018 HSNCT opened with a 480-235 win over Dunbar, carried by Sky Li's 3/4/2 statline. The next game was one of AB's worst at the tournament, a 0-power, 250-385 recorded loss to McLean. The recording can be found at
 
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naqt-static/podcasts/2018-hsnct/17.mp3
 
 
 
AB then rebounded in the last preliminary game with a 400-250 victory against Seven Lakes, ending as a 7-3 team with two potential losses in the playoff rounds. The first playoff round was a rematch against Rockford Auburn, which proved to be an incredible round. However, a last-tossup power by Rockford Auburn dealt Acton-Boxborough its first playoff loss, 355-340. A last second get by Sky Li allowed AB to sneak by Richard Montgomery B, 300-285. The next match against Hoover resulted in a blowout, with AB losing 140-400. AB finished its season placing #32 at the 2018 HSNCT.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Roster ==
 
 
 
''' Acton-Boxborough A (2017-2018) '''
 
 
 
Prat Hegde (12)
 
 
 
Sky Li (12)
 
 
 
Caleb Trotz (12)
 
 
 
Eric Hua (12)
 
 
 
Flex: Max Kim (12), Victor Wang (12)
 
 
 
''' Acton-Boxborough B (2017-2018) '''
 
 
 
Anna Li (12)
 
 
 
Basil Sousounis (9)
 
 
 
Sam Maffa (12)
 
 
 
Ari Xuan (11)
 
 
 
 
 
''' Old A team (2012-16)'''
 
 
 
Spencer Thrope (2014-2016 QB captain)
 
 
 
Aidan Pavao
 
 
 
Alex Kim
 
 
 
Sid Salunkhe
 
 
 
'''B team'''
 
 
 
Maxwell Kim
 
 
 
Kevin Hu
 
  
 
== Alumni ==
 
== Alumni ==
Kevin Liu '14-Case Western
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A full history of Acton-Boxborough on NAQT sets can be found[[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/players.jsp?org_id=72847|here]].
 
 
Tom Russell '14-Purdue (12-14 Captain)
 
 
 
Sarang Yeola '14-Maryland (active)
 
 
 
Victor Pavao '14-Villanova
 
 
 
Jeff Gao '14-UNH
 
 
 
John Russell '12-Tufts (2012 Captain)
 
 
 
Josh Xiong '15-MIT
 
 
 
Sid Salunkhe '16-Georgia Tech
 
 
 
Spencer Thrope '16-Virginia Tech (12-16 Captain)
 
 
 
Amy Wang '17-Brandeis
 
 
 
Anna Li '18-UMass Amherst
 
 
 
Caleb Trotz '18-Brown (17-18 Captain)
 
 
 
Sam Maffa '18-Brown
 
 
 
Eric Hua '18-Georgetown
 
 
 
Sky Li '18-Toronto (17-18 Captain)
 
 
 
Victor Wang '18-Waterloo
 
 
 
Maxwell Kim '18-Bentley
 
 
 
Prat Hegde '18-Northeastern (16-18 Captain)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Nathan Wolf (2018-2022) <br />
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Ayan Nayak (2021-2022) <br />
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Basil Sousounis (2018-2020) <br />
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[[Chris Sousounis]] (2017-2021) <br />
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Sky Li (2016-2018) <br />
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Prat Hegde (2015-2018) <br />
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Sid Salunkhe (2014-2016) <br />
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Caleb Trotz (2016-2018) <br />
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Aidan Pavao (2014-2016) <br />
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Spencer Thrope (2012-2016) <br />
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Josh Xiong (2014-2015) <br />
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[[Victor Pavao]] (2012-2014) <br />
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Tom Russell (2012-2014) <br />
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Sarang Yeola (2012-2014) <br />
  
 
[[Category: Stubs]]
 
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[[Category: Massachusetts high school teams]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 12 April 2024

Acton Boxborough Regional High School
2009ABPretzelLogo medium.jpg
Location:
Acton, MA
Coaches Dana Homer
National Appearances HSNCT: 2015-2019, 2023

PACE: 2014

Program Status Active
School Size 1,751
NAQT Page link

Acton-Boxborough Regional High School is a public high school in Acton, Massachusetts.


History

Acton-Boxborough attended 2012 MIT Fall and finished with a 6-3 record. A team of Victor Pavao, Tom Russell, Sarang Yeola, and Spencer Thrope continued attending regional tournaments. The team of mostly seniors attended 2014 NSC, which along with winning the state's High School Quiz Show competition, increased visibility and membership of the club.

In 2015, a brand new roster of players led by Josh Xiong finished 4-6 and placed 169th at HSNCT. A team consisting of Prat Hegde, Sky Li, and Caleb Trotz finished 32nd at 2018 HSNCT, with an 8-5 record, Acton-Boxborough's best performance at a national tournament. A recording of the devastating loss to McLean can be heard here [[1]]. At the 2019 HSNCT, a team led by the Sousounis brothers tied for 97th.

The team is currently active.

Alumni

A full history of Acton-Boxborough on NAQT sets can be found[[2]].

Nathan Wolf (2018-2022)
Ayan Nayak (2021-2022)
Basil Sousounis (2018-2020)
Chris Sousounis (2017-2021)
Sky Li (2016-2018)
Prat Hegde (2015-2018)
Sid Salunkhe (2014-2016)
Caleb Trotz (2016-2018)
Aidan Pavao (2014-2016)
Spencer Thrope (2012-2016)
Josh Xiong (2014-2015)
Victor Pavao (2012-2014)
Tom Russell (2012-2014)
Sarang Yeola (2012-2014)