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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.
 
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 [[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 [[https://s3.amazonaws.com/naqt-static/podcasts/2018-hsnct/17.mp3|here]]. At the 2019 [[HSNCT]], a team led by the Sousounis brothers tied for 97th.
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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 is currently active and regularly attends online [[NAQT]] tournaments.
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== Alumni ==
 
== Alumni ==
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Ayan Nayak (2021-2022) <br />
 
Ayan Nayak (2021-2022) <br />
 
Basil Sousounis (2018-2020) <br />
 
Basil Sousounis (2018-2020) <br />
Chris Sousounis (2017-2021) <br />
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[[Chris Sousounis]] (2017-2021) <br />
 
Sky Li (2016-2018) <br />
 
Sky Li (2016-2018) <br />
 
Prat Hegde (2015-2018) <br />
 
Prat Hegde (2015-2018) <br />

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)