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− | The '''Gonzaga/ Saint Anselm's Tournament''', or '''ZIGZAG''' (The Zanily Imaginative GonZaga/ Anselm's Games) | + | The '''Gonzaga/ Saint Anselm's Tournament''', or '''ZIGZAG''' (The Zanily Imaginative GonZaga/ Anselm's Games) was a tournament held at [[Gonzaga College|Gonzaga College High School]] on Sunday, March 7<sup>th</sup>, 2010. It was co-hosted by Gonzaga College High School and [[St. Anselm's|Saint Anselm's Abbey School]], and was originally scheduled for Saturday, February 6<sup>th</sup>, but canceled due to snow. Directed by [[Aidan Mehigan]], under the auspices of Gonzaga coach [[Ken Meehan|Father Ken Meehan]] and St. Anselm's coach [[Hajnalka Enzel|Mrs. Hajnalka Enzel]], [[Jacob Wasserman]] served. as the communications director. |
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+ | ZIGZAG was won by [[Georgetown Day]], who defeated [[Thomas Jefferson]] in the first game of an advantaged final; results can be found at [http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=SAAS&id=2&page=standings]. | ||
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+ | ZIGZAG is a followup to the [[Gonzaga Academic Tournament|Gonzaga Academic Tournaments]]. | ||
[[Category:High school tournaments]][[Category:Tournaments]][[Category:Gonzaga]][[Category:Stubs]] | [[Category:High school tournaments]][[Category:Tournaments]][[Category:Gonzaga]][[Category:Stubs]] |
Revision as of 17:37, 22 March 2010
The Gonzaga/ Saint Anselm's Tournament, or ZIGZAG (The Zanily Imaginative GonZaga/ Anselm's Games) was a tournament held at Gonzaga College High School on Sunday, March 7th, 2010. It was co-hosted by Gonzaga College High School and Saint Anselm's Abbey School, and was originally scheduled for Saturday, February 6th, but canceled due to snow. Directed by Aidan Mehigan, under the auspices of Gonzaga coach Father Ken Meehan and St. Anselm's coach Mrs. Hajnalka Enzel, Jacob Wasserman served. as the communications director.
ZIGZAG was won by Georgetown Day, who defeated Thomas Jefferson in the first game of an advantaged final; results can be found at [1].
ZIGZAG is a followup to the Gonzaga Academic Tournaments.