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Lasting from June 12 to June 18, the tournament was won by [[1988 Eleanor Roosevelt|Eleanor Roosevelt]] in a 310-215 final over [[1988 Paschal|R.L. Paschal]] from Fort Worth. It was immediately followed by the [[Texaco Star North American Challenge]].
 
Lasting from June 12 to June 18, the tournament was won by [[1988 Eleanor Roosevelt|Eleanor Roosevelt]] in a 310-215 final over [[1988 Paschal|R.L. Paschal]] from Fort Worth. It was immediately followed by the [[Texaco Star North American Challenge]].
  
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 21 May 2022

1988 National Academic Championship
Edited by National Academic Association
Champion Eleanor Roosevelt
Runner-up R.L. Paschal
Third Granville
Fourth George Washington
High scorer N/A
Site University of New Orleans & WYES studios
Field
Stats

Lasting from June 12 to June 18, the tournament was won by Eleanor Roosevelt in a 310-215 final over R.L. Paschal from Fort Worth. It was immediately followed by the Texaco Star North American Challenge.

The format appears to involve each team playing two preliminary games, with some number advancing to a single-elimination bracket. The other semifinalists were Granville from Ohio and George Washington from West Virginia, while the teams who lost in the quarterfinals were Bearden of Tennessee, D.W. Daniel of South Carolina, Destrehan of Louisiana, and Lapeer East of Michigan.

Prelims took place at the University of New Orleans. Televised quarterfinal and beyond matches were at the studios of WYES, the PBS station in New Orleans. This was the first year that the tournament was sponsored by Texaco as the "Texaco Star National Academic Championship." The quarterfinals and beyond were televised on the Discovery Channel nightly from June 19 to June 25, 1988. The winner advanced to the Texaco Star North American Challenge. Scholarships and rings were provided to the winning team, and the awards banquet was held at the Petroleum Club.

An actual question from this tournament was "In trigonometry, what function is the reciprocal of the sine?"

Field/Preliminary Results

  • Alternative High Columbus, OH 1-1
  • Alvin High Alvin, TX 0-2
  • American High Fremont, CA 1-1
  • Antilles High St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 2-0
  • Antonito High Antonito, CO 0-2
  • Appleton High Appleton, WI 2-0
  • Bearden High Knoxville, TN 2-0
  • Beavercreek High Beavercreek, OH 2-0
  • Berrien Springs High Berrien Springs, MI 0 -2
  • Bridge City High Bridge City, TX 2-0
  • Brookwood High Snellville, GA 0-2
  • Capital High Olympia, WA 1-1
  • Cathedral High El Paso, TX 1-1
  • Catholic Central High Redford, MI 1-1
  • Centauri High La Jara, CO 1-1
  • Colonia High Colonia, NJ 1-1
  • Cordova High Cordova, AL 0-2
  • Cortland High Cortland, NY 2-0
  • Daniel High Central, SC 2-0
  • Destrehan High Destrehan, LA 2-0
  • Douglas High Minden, NV 1-1
  • Forest Hill High West Palm Beach, FL 2-0
  • Genoa High Genoa, OH 0 -2
  • Gilmour Academy Gates Mills, OH 2-0
  • Granville High Granville, OH 1-1
  • Hayesville High Hayesville, NC 0-2
  • High Point High Sussex, NJ 2-0
  • Hopkins High Minnetonka, MN 1-1
  • Irmo High Columbia, SC 0-2
  • Jefferson County High Dandridge, TN 1-1
  • Lapeer East High Lapeer, MI 2-0
  • Lawrence County High Lawrenceburg, TN 2-0
  • Lee High Midland, TX 1-1
  • Robert E. Lee High Staunton, VA 0-2
  • Lima High Lima, OH 2-0
  • Linn County High Purdin, MO 1-1
  • Lutheran High Green Bay, WI 1-1
  • McAlester High McAlester, OK 2-0
  • McDowell High Erie, PA 1-1
  • Midway High Waco, TX 2-0
  • Millburn High Millburn, NJ 1-1
  • Minisink Valley Slate Hill, NY 0-2
  • Mobridge High Mobridge, SD 0-2
  • Moorcroft High Moorcroft, WY 2-0
  • Morgan Academy Selma, AL 0-2
  • North Medford High Medford, OR 1-1
  • Northside High Atlanta, GA 1-1
  • Oblong High Oblong, IL 0-2
  • Oxford High Oxford, MS 1-1
  • Charles Page High Sand Springs, OK 1-1
  • Paschal High Ft. Worth, TX 1-1
  • Pershing County High Lovelock, NV 0-2
  • Polk County High Benton, TN 2-0
  • Quincy High Quincy, IL 2-0
  • Raymore-Peculiar High Peculiar, MO 1-1
  • Eleanor Roosevelt High Greenbelt, MD 1-1
  • Theodore Roosevelt High Wyandotte, MI 0-2
  • St. Anne's-Belfield High Charlottesville, VA 1-1
  • St. Elmo High St. Elmo, IL 0-2
  • St. John's Prep. School Danvers, MA 0-2
  • St. Joseph's High South Bend, IN 1-1
  • Scotch Plains High Scotch Plains, NJ 1-1
  • Severna Park High Severna Park, MD 1-1
  • Smithfield-Selma High Smithfield, NC 0-2
  • Strake Jesuit High Houston, TX 1-1
  • Tawas Area High Tawas, MI 1-1
  • Teague High Teague, TX 0-2
  • Urbandale High Urbandale, IA 2-0
  • Walterboro High Walterboro, SC 0-2
  • Booker T. Washington High Tulsa, OK 1-1
  • George Washington High Charleston, WV 2-0
  • Wayzata High Plymouth, MN 0-2
  • Webster County High Upper Glade, WV 0-2
  • West Charlotte High Charlotte, NC 0-2
  • Westfield School Perry, GA 2-0
  • Winnetonka High Kansas City, MO 2-0
1988 National Academic Championship
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