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{{Highschoolteam|Name = Armstrong High School
 
{{Highschoolteam|Name = Armstrong High School
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|image = Robbinsdale Armstrong High School logo.png
 
|citystate = Plymouth, MN
 
|citystate = Plymouth, MN
|currentcoach = [[Matt Quinn]]
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|currentcoach = Phil Wiese
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|nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005, 2007-2018
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|status = Inactive
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|size = 1,969
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|website = https://ahs.rdale.org/
 
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'''Robbinsdale Armstrong High School''' is a public high school in Plymouth, Minnesota. Its quiz bowl team, coached by Matt Quinn for much of its existence, was active from 2003-2020. Armstrong was a host site for the [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]] from 2007-16 and again in 2017-18.
  
'''Armstrong High School''' is a high school in Minnesota. Matt Quinn is the current coach. Armstrong hosts the North Division of the [[MQBA league]] as well as an annual house written trash tournament, [[ACRONYM]].
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The [[ACRONYM]] popular culture tournament first began in 2008 as a fundraiser for the Armstrong quiz bowl program after its budget was cut.
  
[[Category: High school teams]]
 
 
[[Category: Minnesota high school teams]]
 
[[Category: Minnesota high school teams]]
 
[[Category: Stubs]]
 
[[Category: Stubs]]

Latest revision as of 11:12, 30 June 2021

Armstrong High School
Robbinsdale Armstrong High School logo.png
Location:
Plymouth, MN
Coaches Phil Wiese
National Appearances HSNCT: 2005, 2007-2018
Program Status Inactive
School Size 1,969
NAQT Page link
Website link

Robbinsdale Armstrong High School is a public high school in Plymouth, Minnesota. Its quiz bowl team, coached by Matt Quinn for much of its existence, was active from 2003-2020. Armstrong was a host site for the Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League from 2007-16 and again in 2017-18.

The ACRONYM popular culture tournament first began in 2008 as a fundraiser for the Armstrong quiz bowl program after its budget was cut.