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− | The [https://www.historybowl.com/ '''National History Bee and Bowl'''] is an history focused academic competition directed by [[David Madden]]. It consists of the '''National History Bowl''', a four-player team event played on pyramidal questions in a four-quarter format, and the '''National History Bee''', an individual elimination-style event. Teams qualify for Nationals by placing above a certain threshold at | + | The [https://www.historybowl.com/ '''National History Bee and Bowl'''] is an history focused academic competition directed by [[David Madden]]. It consists of the '''National History Bowl''', a four-player team event played on pyramidal questions in a four-quarter format, and the '''National History Bee''', an individual elimination-style event. Teams qualify for Nationals by placing above a certain threshold at regional Bowls; all sites also have a Varsity and JV division. In addition to the History Bee and Bowl, NHBB also organizes a number of other quizbowl-adjacent events, including the [[US History Bee]] and US Geography Championships. |
For the 2010-11 school year, the local events were written by NHBB staff and Nationals were written by [[HSAPQ]]; until 2014, HSAPQ wrote for all History Bowl events, before that task fell to teams led by [[Matt Weiner]] in 2015 (but see [[5th of March Incident|here]]) and [[Brad Fischer]] in 2016 and beyond. | For the 2010-11 school year, the local events were written by NHBB staff and Nationals were written by [[HSAPQ]]; until 2014, HSAPQ wrote for all History Bowl events, before that task fell to teams led by [[Matt Weiner]] in 2015 (but see [[5th of March Incident|here]]) and [[Brad Fischer]] in 2016 and beyond. | ||
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==[https://www.historybowl.com/resources/game-format/ History Bowl Format]== | ==[https://www.historybowl.com/resources/game-format/ History Bowl Format]== | ||
− | A History Bowl game consists of 4 quarters | + | A History Bowl game consists of 4 quarters. The first quarter features [[tossups]] worth 10 points each. The second quarter features tossups and one-part [[bonuses]], worth 10 points. The third quarter, known as the Lightning Round, gives teams 60 seconds to answer a series of eight increasingly difficult short questions on a particular theme. Questions missed by one team "bounceback" to the other team. Finally, the fourth quarter features powermarked tossups worth 30, 20, or 10 points. |
==[https://www.historybowl.com/resources/bee-tournament-format/ History Bee Format]== | ==[https://www.historybowl.com/resources/bee-tournament-format/ History Bee Format]== | ||
− | + | During regional competitions and the preliminary rounds of nationals, history bee questions are simply a series of 35-tossups, worth 1 point each. However, students who get eight questions are said to "exit" the round, and gain a number of bonus points based on where they exit (for a total score ranging from 8 to 15). | |
− | At nationals, the history bee uses the [[6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system]]. Tossups are powermarked, and based on where a student buzzes they can earn either 6,5,4, or 3 points if they are correct. If they are incorrect, they suffer a -2 penalty if they buzzed before the end of the tossup, and a -1 penalty otherwise. | + | At the playoff rounds of nationals, the history bee uses the [[6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system]]. Tossups are powermarked, and based on where a student buzzes they can earn either 6, 5, 4, or 3 points if they are correct. If they are incorrect, they suffer a -2 penalty if they buzzed before the end of the tossup, and a -1 penalty otherwise. |
In both local bees and national bees, 3 incorrect interrupts "kill" the question. | In both local bees and national bees, 3 incorrect interrupts "kill" the question. | ||
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! Bowl Champion | ! Bowl Champion | ||
! Bowl Runner-Up | ! Bowl Runner-Up | ||
+ | ! Bowl Small School Champion (Place) | ||
! JV Bowl Champion | ! JV Bowl Champion | ||
! JV Bowl Runner-up | ! JV Bowl Runner-up | ||
+ | ! JV Bowl Small School Champion (Place) | ||
! Field size | ! Field size | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Maggie Walker]] | | [[Maggie Walker]] | ||
| [[Parkersburg High]] | | [[Parkersburg High]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| [[Wilmington Charter]] | | [[Wilmington Charter]] | ||
| [[Bellarmine]] | | [[Bellarmine]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| 98 (72 Varsity + 26 JV) | | 98 (72 Varsity + 26 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Hunter]] | | [[Hunter]] | ||
| [[Bellarmine]] | | [[Bellarmine]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| [[Northmont]] | | [[Northmont]] | ||
| [[Chattahoochee]] | | [[Chattahoochee]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| 161 (113 Varsity + 48 JV) | | 161 (113 Varsity + 48 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Bellarmine]] | | [[Bellarmine]] | ||
| [[LASA]] | | [[LASA]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| [[Northmont]] | | [[Northmont]] | ||
| [[Centennial]] | | [[Centennial]] | ||
+ | | | ||
| 198 (132 Varsity + 66 JV) | | 198 (132 Varsity + 66 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[LASA]] | | [[LASA]] | ||
| [[Saratoga]] | | [[Saratoga]] | ||
+ | | [[Beachwood]] | ||
| [[Westview (OR)|Westview]] | | [[Westview (OR)|Westview]] | ||
| [[Farragut]] | | [[Farragut]] | ||
+ | | [[AMSA]] | ||
| 216 (132 Varsity + 84 JV) | | 216 (132 Varsity + 84 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Saratoga]] | | [[Saratoga]] | ||
| [[LASA]] | | [[LASA]] | ||
+ | | [[AMSA]] (27th) | ||
| [[Hunter]] | | [[Hunter]] | ||
| [[Saratoga]] | | [[Saratoga]] | ||
+ | | [[Hewlett]] (20th) | ||
| 246 (156 Varsity + 90 JV) | | 246 (156 Varsity + 90 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[LASA]] | | [[LASA]] | ||
| [[Lexington (MA)|Lexington]] | | [[Lexington (MA)|Lexington]] | ||
+ | | [[Tippecanoe]] (19th) | ||
| [[James E. Taylor]] | | [[James E. Taylor]] | ||
| [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | | [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | ||
+ | | [[Aptakisic Jr. High]] (10th) | ||
| 263 (161 Varsity + 102 JV) | | 263 (161 Varsity + 102 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Westview (OR)|Westview]] | | [[Westview (OR)|Westview]] | ||
| [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | | [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | ||
+ | | [[Lehigh Valley Academy]] (51st) | ||
| [[Beavercreek]] | | [[Beavercreek]] | ||
| [[Trinity Prep]] | | [[Trinity Prep]] | ||
+ | | [[Leonia]] (28th) | ||
| 252 (144 Varsity + 108 JV) | | 252 (144 Varsity + 108 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | | [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] | ||
| [[Richard Montgomery]] | | [[Richard Montgomery]] | ||
+ | | [[Leonia]] (43rd) | ||
| [[Stevenson]] | | [[Stevenson]] | ||
| [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]] | | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]] | ||
+ | | [[The Wheatley School]] (40th) | ||
| 252 (144 Varsity + 108 JV) | | 252 (144 Varsity + 108 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Beavercreek]] | | [[Beavercreek]] | ||
| [[Millburn]] | | [[Millburn]] | ||
+ | | [[Thomas Jefferson Classical]] (41st) | ||
| [[Hunter|Hunter College A]] | | [[Hunter|Hunter College A]] | ||
| [[Team Coldhug]] (CT) | | [[Team Coldhug]] (CT) | ||
+ | | [[Archimedean]] (42nd) | ||
| 240 (144 Varsity + 96 JV) | | 240 (144 Varsity + 96 JV) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Stevenson]] | | [[Stevenson]] | ||
| [[Saratoga]] | | [[Saratoga]] | ||
+ | | N/A | ||
| [[Montgomery Blair|Team MB A]] | | [[Montgomery Blair|Team MB A]] | ||
| | | | ||
+ | | N/A | ||
| 84 (36 Varsity + 48 JV) | | 84 (36 Varsity + 48 JV) | ||
|-- | |-- | ||
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| [[Hunter]] | | [[Hunter]] | ||
| [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson HSST]] | | [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson HSST]] | ||
+ | | N/A | ||
| [[Wakeland]] | | [[Wakeland]] | ||
| [[Ransom Everglades]] | | [[Ransom Everglades]] | ||
+ | | N/A | ||
| 101 (66 Varsity + 35 JV) | | 101 (66 Varsity + 35 JV) | ||
|-- | |-- | ||
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| [[Hunter|Hunter College A]] | | [[Hunter|Hunter College A]] | ||
| [[Hotchkiss]] | | [[Hotchkiss]] | ||
+ | | ? | ||
| [[Livingston]] | | [[Livingston]] | ||
| [[North Star Academy]] | | [[North Star Academy]] | ||
+ | | ? | ||
+ | | 144 (84 Varsity + 60 JV) | ||
+ | |-- | ||
+ | |2023 | ||
+ | | [[Livingston]] | ||
+ | | [[Hunter|Hunter College A]] | ||
+ | | [[Mountain Lakes]] (27th) | ||
+ | | [[Thomas Jefferson]] | ||
+ | | [[George School]] | ||
+ | | [[Vilonia]] (16th) | ||
+ | | 150 (96 Varsity + 54 JV) | ||
+ | |-- | ||
+ | |2024 | ||
+ | | [[Livingston]] | ||
+ | | [[Richard Montgomery]] | ||
+ | | [[Mountain Lakes]] (6th) | ||
+ | | [[Stevenson]] | ||
+ | | [[Thomas Jefferson]] | ||
+ | | [[Eastchester]] (4th) | ||
| 144 (84 Varsity + 60 JV) | | 144 (84 Varsity + 60 JV) | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===Bee=== | ===Bee=== | ||
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| [[Rishabh Wuppalapati]], [[Stevenson]] | | [[Rishabh Wuppalapati]], [[Stevenson]] | ||
| 8th Grade: [[Bradford Kimball]], Buckingham Browne & Nichols School | | 8th Grade: [[Bradford Kimball]], Buckingham Browne & Nichols School | ||
+ | 7th Grade: [[Arin Parsa]], [[Team History Scholars]]</br> | ||
+ | 6th Grade: [[Shounak Bhindwale]], [[Harvest Park]]</br> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2021 | |2021 | ||
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| [[Ian Lu]], [[Hunter]] | | [[Ian Lu]], [[Hunter]] | ||
| [[Cole Hartung]], [[Kinkaid]] | | [[Cole Hartung]], [[Kinkaid]] | ||
− | | 8th Grade: [[Arin Parsa]], [[Stanford Online | + | | 8th Grade: [[Arin Parsa]], [[Stanford Online]]</br> |
7th Grade: [[Shounak Bhindwale]], [[Harvest Park]]</br> | 7th Grade: [[Shounak Bhindwale]], [[Harvest Park]]</br> | ||
6th Grade: [[Parker Jelke]], [[Ransom Everglades]]</br> | 6th Grade: [[Parker Jelke]], [[Ransom Everglades]]</br> | ||
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| [[Robert Wang]], [[Livingston]] | | [[Robert Wang]], [[Livingston]] | ||
| [[Cole Hartung]], [[Kinkaid]] | | [[Cole Hartung]], [[Kinkaid]] | ||
− | | | + | | 8th Grade: [[Maximillian Lin]], [[Eastchester]]</br> |
+ | 7th Grade: [[Padraig Finan]], [[Risdon]]</br> | ||
+ | 6th Grade: [[Satvik Jain]], [[Burleigh Manor]]</br> | ||
+ | Elementary: Neel Jayaraman (4th), [[TAG Young Scholars]]</br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2023 | ||
+ | | [[Ian Lu]], [[Hunter]] | ||
+ | | [[Tanuj Chandekar]], [[Hunter]] | ||
+ | | [[Robert Wang]], [[Livingston]] | ||
+ | | [[Shrihith Talapeneni]], [[George School]] | ||
+ | | 8th Grade: [[Padraig Finan]], [[Risdon]]</br> | ||
+ | 7th Grade: [[Malcolm McIntyre]], [[Alice Deal]]</br> | ||
+ | 6th Grade: [[Sebastian Jones]], [[Dent]]</br> | ||
+ | 5th Grade: [[Miller Angevine]], [[Woodward Academy]]</br> | ||
+ | K-4: Aarnav Rudraraju, [[Challenger Ardenwood]]</br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2024 | ||
+ | | [[Robert Wang]], [[Livingston]] | ||
+ | | [[Shrihith Talapeneni]], [[George School]] | ||
+ | | [[Pranavkrishna Bharanidharan]], [[Bella Vista]] | ||
+ | | [[Spencer Manning]], [[Stevenson]] | ||
+ | | 8th Grade: TBA</br> | ||
+ | 7th Grade: TBA</br> | ||
+ | 6th Grade: TBA</br> | ||
+ | 5th Grade: TBA</br> | ||
+ | K-4: TBA</br> | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{National History Bowl Varsity Champions}} | ||
+ | {{National History Bowl Junior Varsity Champions}} | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:Middle school tournaments]] | [[Category:Middle school tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 11 February 2025
The National History Bee and Bowl is an history focused academic competition directed by David Madden. It consists of the National History Bowl, a four-player team event played on pyramidal questions in a four-quarter format, and the National History Bee, an individual elimination-style event. Teams qualify for Nationals by placing above a certain threshold at regional Bowls; all sites also have a Varsity and JV division. In addition to the History Bee and Bowl, NHBB also organizes a number of other quizbowl-adjacent events, including the US History Bee and US Geography Championships.
For the 2010-11 school year, the local events were written by NHBB staff and Nationals were written by HSAPQ; until 2014, HSAPQ wrote for all History Bowl events, before that task fell to teams led by Matt Weiner in 2015 (but see here) and Brad Fischer in 2016 and beyond.
National History Bee and Bowl also incorporates middle and elementary school divisions. In February 2016, the running of the elementary and middle school division was transferred to ACE.
History Bowl Format
A History Bowl game consists of 4 quarters. The first quarter features tossups worth 10 points each. The second quarter features tossups and one-part bonuses, worth 10 points. The third quarter, known as the Lightning Round, gives teams 60 seconds to answer a series of eight increasingly difficult short questions on a particular theme. Questions missed by one team "bounceback" to the other team. Finally, the fourth quarter features powermarked tossups worth 30, 20, or 10 points.
History Bee Format
During regional competitions and the preliminary rounds of nationals, history bee questions are simply a series of 35-tossups, worth 1 point each. However, students who get eight questions are said to "exit" the round, and gain a number of bonus points based on where they exit (for a total score ranging from 8 to 15).
At the playoff rounds of nationals, the history bee uses the 6-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system. Tossups are powermarked, and based on where a student buzzes they can earn either 6, 5, 4, or 3 points if they are correct. If they are incorrect, they suffer a -2 penalty if they buzzed before the end of the tossup, and a -1 penalty otherwise.
In both local bees and national bees, 3 incorrect interrupts "kill" the question.
Past Champions and Results
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