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'''PACENSC''' was a Pokemon set employing a similar comedic naming scheme as the earlier [[ACFNATIONALS]]. It was written by [[Luc Wetherbee]] and [[Daniel Xu]] of [[Cornell]]. The first event was run at the [[2017 HSNCT]] and won by a team consisting of [[Andrew Wang]] and [[Tejas Raje]]. At the [[HSNCT|2018 HSNCT]] it was won by a team of [[Andrew Wang]], [[Dylan Minarik]], [[Rob Carson]], but due to poor recordkeeping, the completed stats of both events have been lost to the sands of time.
 
'''PACENSC''' was a Pokemon set employing a similar comedic naming scheme as the earlier [[ACFNATIONALS]]. It was written by [[Luc Wetherbee]] and [[Daniel Xu]] of [[Cornell]]. The first event was run at the [[2017 HSNCT]] and won by a team consisting of [[Andrew Wang]] and [[Tejas Raje]]. At the [[HSNCT|2018 HSNCT]] it was won by a team of [[Andrew Wang]], [[Dylan Minarik]], [[Rob Carson]], but due to poor recordkeeping, the completed stats of both events have been lost to the sands of time.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 30 April 2021

PACENSC
Competition season 2017-2018
Head editor(s) Luc Wetherbee
Difficulty
First mirror
Announcement link
Packets link
Not to be confused with the high school national tournament PACE NSC.

PACENSC was a Pokemon set employing a similar comedic naming scheme as the earlier ACFNATIONALS. It was written by Luc Wetherbee and Daniel Xu of Cornell. The first event was run at the 2017 HSNCT and won by a team consisting of Andrew Wang and Tejas Raje. At the 2018 HSNCT it was won by a team of Andrew Wang, Dylan Minarik, Rob Carson, but due to poor recordkeeping, the completed stats of both events have been lost to the sands of time.

Teams at HSNCT mirror

GLENGARRY GLEN EELEKTROSS

A TALE OF TWO SKITTY

BY LEVEL 35 YOU SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN HALF YOUR EVS

POKEMON GO TO THE POLLS

PIKACHURIN

DO YOU BAYLEEF IN LUVDISC?