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'''Moon Pie''' Classic is a yearly spring tournament hosted by [[Charlie Steinhice]] at [[UTC]]. It is usually house-written, though in some years it has been a mirror of a tournament such as Princeton's [[Buzzerfest]]. Moon Pie is not considered a [[the circuit|circuit]] tournament and has involved many [[bad quizbowl]] practices in previous years.
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'''Moon Pie''' Classic is a yearly spring tournament hosted by [[Charlie Steinhice]] at [[UTC]]. It is usually a packet-sub event to some degree, though in some years it has been a mirror of a tournament such as Princeton's [[Buzzerfest]]. Moon Pie is not considered a [[the circuit|circuit]] tournament and has involved many [[bad quizbowl]] practices in previous years. Most recently, Moon Pie has been edited by [[Seth Kendall]].
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==Explanation of Name==
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Like other UTC tournaments, the name derives from a local Chattanooga product. In this case, that product is the Moon Pie which often features prominently in the pre-tournament meeting and/or awards ceremony.
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 16 August 2011

Moon Pie Classic is a yearly spring tournament hosted by Charlie Steinhice at UTC. It is usually a packet-sub event to some degree, though in some years it has been a mirror of a tournament such as Princeton's Buzzerfest. Moon Pie is not considered a circuit tournament and has involved many bad quizbowl practices in previous years. Most recently, Moon Pie has been edited by Seth Kendall.

Explanation of Name

Like other UTC tournaments, the name derives from a local Chattanooga product. In this case, that product is the Moon Pie which often features prominently in the pre-tournament meeting and/or awards ceremony.