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Revision as of 20:13, 10 July 2011
The Maryland Spring Classic is a housewritten high school tournament held every spring at the University of Maryland. Unlike the Maryland Fall Classic, this tournament is in mACF format.
Results
Year | Champion | Second | Third | Fourth |
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2005 | results needed | results needed | results needed | results needed |
2006 | results needed | results needed | results needed | results needed |
2007 | Walt Whitman | Maggie Walker | Walter Johnson | Gonzaga |
2008 | Walt Whitman | Wilmington Charter | Walter Johnson | Gonzaga |
2009 | Georgetown Day School | Wilmington Charter | Hunter | Walter Johnson |
2010 | Georgetown Day School | St. Anselm's | Wilmington Charter | Thomas Jefferson A |
2011 | Richard Montgomery | St. Anselm's | Georgetown Day School | "Sid Academy A" |
2008
The tournament was a mirror of a Minnesota and Vanderbilt tournament. 1/3 of the questions were written by the Maryland team.
2007
Mike Bentley served as chief editor and tournament director for this tournament. Most other Maryland members submitted at least one packet to this tournament, and most were involved in editing in some fashion.
The tournament was plagued by putting an inexperienced member on stats, resulting in an approximately 45 minute wait in between the final preliminary round and the playoffs. The first playoff round also featured a much too difficult packet put together at the last moment that was not appreciated by many of the lower seeded teams.
2006
2006's tournament was directed and chiefly edited by Casey Retterer.
2005
2005's tournament was a partial packet swap with Case Western.