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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Pikeville has competed in the [[KAAC]] Governor's Cup every year it has been held, winning the inaugural overall championship in 1986. The team has focused on this event throughout most of its history. Although a team did apparently attend the 2004 [[PACE]] [[NSC]], the most marked exception to this trend to date is most likely the 2012-13 season, during which the duo of [[ | + | Pikeville has competed in the [[KAAC]] Governor's Cup every year it has been held, winning the inaugural overall championship in 1986. The team has focused on this event throughout most of its history. Although a team did apparently attend the 2004 [[PACE]] [[NSC]], the most marked exception to this trend to date is most likely the 2012-13 season, during which the duo of [[Sasha Malone]] and [[Ammad Mansoor]] went undefeated to win that year's [[Hilltopper]] and defeated [[St. Xavier]] by one question to win the KAAC state quick recall championship on vaguely pyramidal questions. This team also finished atop the third bracket at the 2013 NSC. |
[[Category: High school teams]] | [[Category: High school teams]] | ||
[[Category: Kentucky high school teams]] | [[Category: Kentucky high school teams]] | ||
[[Category:Stubs]] | [[Category:Stubs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 4 June 2020
Pikeville | |
Location: Pikeville, KY | |
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Coaches | Bennett Stewart |
State Championships | at least 4 |
National Championships | None |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Pikeville High School is a high school located in eastern Kentucky.
History
Pikeville has competed in the KAAC Governor's Cup every year it has been held, winning the inaugural overall championship in 1986. The team has focused on this event throughout most of its history. Although a team did apparently attend the 2004 PACE NSC, the most marked exception to this trend to date is most likely the 2012-13 season, during which the duo of Sasha Malone and Ammad Mansoor went undefeated to win that year's Hilltopper and defeated St. Xavier by one question to win the KAAC state quick recall championship on vaguely pyramidal questions. This team also finished atop the third bracket at the 2013 NSC.