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− | + | At the time of the writing of the original page, some strong high school teams competed in collegiate tournaments for extra challenge. Nowadays, it is common occurrence for even second tier teams to compete at college events or on college level packets. The following is very likely an incomplete list of high school teams that have won a college tournament: | |
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| [[2012 Bellarmine]] | | [[2012 Bellarmine]] | ||
| [[Stanford]] | | [[Stanford]] | ||
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+ | | 2013 [[Missouri Open]] at [[Duke]] | ||
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[[Category: High school teams]] | [[Category: High school teams]] | ||
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[[Category: Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category: Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 15 March 2014
At the time of the writing of the original page, some strong high school teams competed in collegiate tournaments for extra challenge. Nowadays, it is common occurrence for even second tier teams to compete at college events or on college level packets. The following is very likely an incomplete list of high school teams that have won a college tournament:
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