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The '''NAQT Ohio State Tournament''' is an annual tournament held in Ohio to determine the recipient of the automatic bid to the [[NAQT]] High School National Championship Tournament.  Although 2009 marks only its fifth year in existence, it is already better accepted by most experienced players, coaches and moderators as the "real" state championship.
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The '''NAQT Ohio State Tournament''' is an annual tournament held in Ohio to determine the recipient of the automatic bid to the [[NAQT]] High School National Championship Tournament.   
 
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
In 2005, [[Greg Bossick]] received a bid to hold the first NAQT Ohio State Tournament at Youngstown State University.  Greg's goal was to attract 32 teams in both Division I (large school) and Division II (small school) and have a separate state championship for each before taking the top 3 schools from each division and playing them off for an overall state championship.  Though the plan did not come to pass and a few problems occurred during the day, the tournament was considered successful, although the lack of certain powerhouse state teams diluted the field greatly.
 
In 2005, [[Greg Bossick]] received a bid to hold the first NAQT Ohio State Tournament at Youngstown State University.  Greg's goal was to attract 32 teams in both Division I (large school) and Division II (small school) and have a separate state championship for each before taking the top 3 schools from each division and playing them off for an overall state championship.  Though the plan did not come to pass and a few problems occurred during the day, the tournament was considered successful, although the lack of certain powerhouse state teams diluted the field greatly.
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'''Tournament Director:'''  Greg Bossick
 
'''Tournament Director:'''  Greg Bossick
  
'''Teams:'''  20 (10 in division 1, 10 in division II)
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'''Teams:'''  20 (10 in division I, 10 in division II)
  
 
'''Format:'''  Round-robin within each division, best record takes state title, then single elimination among top 6 for grand championship.
 
'''Format:'''  Round-robin within each division, best record takes state title, then single elimination among top 6 for grand championship.
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'''Host:'''  Ohio State University, Columbus
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'''Host:'''  [[Ohio State]] University, Columbus
  
'''Tournament Director:''' Jacob Durst
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'''Tournament Director:''' [[Jacob Durst]]
  
 
'''Teams:''' 24
 
'''Teams:''' 24
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'''Format:''' Field was split into 3 brackets of 8 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 4 brackets of 6 based on morning performance (top 2 from each bracket into championship bracket, etc.) for another round robin and ACF rules were used to determine champion.
 
'''Format:''' Field was split into 3 brackets of 8 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 4 brackets of 6 based on morning performance (top 2 from each bracket into championship bracket, etc.) for another round robin and ACF rules were used to determine champion.
  
'''State Champion:''' Walnut Hills
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'''State Champion:''' [[Walnut Hills]]
  
 
'''State Runner Up:''' Solon A
 
'''State Runner Up:''' Solon A
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'''High Scorer:''' Jim Coury, Olmsted Falls
 
'''High Scorer:''' Jim Coury, Olmsted Falls
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== '''2010''' ==
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'''Host:'''  [[Ohio State]] University, Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' [[Jacob Durst]]
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'''Teams:''' 28
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'''Format:''' Field was split into 4 brackets of 7 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 7 brackets of 4 based on morning performance (with the top 8 teams eligible for the championship) for another round robin, and then a crossover game for the state championship. [[Northmont]] won a tiebreaker over [[South Range]] to win their bracket, before beating Olmsted Falls twice in an advantaged final.
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'''State Champion:''' [[Northmont]]
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'''State Runner Up:''' Olmsted Falls
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'''3rd Place:''' [[South Range]]
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'''4th Place:''' [[Walnut Hills]]
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'''High Scorer:''' Jim Coury, Olmsted Falls
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== '''2011''' ==
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'''Host:'''  [[Ohio State]] University, Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' [[Jacob Durst]]
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'''Teams:''' 29
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'''Format:''' Field was split into 4 brackets of 6 and 1 bracket of 5 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 4 brackets of 6 and 1 bracket of 5 (bottom 5) based on morning performance (with the top 6 teams eligible for the championship). A round robin was played resulting in a circle of death between [[Northmont]], [[Copley]], and Olmsted Falls. Based on PPB, [[Northmont]] played [[Copley]] in a half packet playoff for the right to play Olmsted Falls in the state title game.
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'''State Champion:''' Olmsted Falls
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'''State Runner Up:''' [[Copley]]
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'''3rd Place:''' [[Northmont]]
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'''4th Place:''' [[Walnut Hills]]
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'''High Scorer:''' Joe Nutter, [[Walnut Hills]]
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=='''2015'''==
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'''Host:''' [[St. Charles]], Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' Alex Connor
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'''Teams:''' 24
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'''Format:''' ?
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'''State Champion:''' [[Northmont|Northmont A]]
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'''State Runner Up:''' [[Solon|Solon A]]
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'''3rd Place:''' [[Sidney]]
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'''4th Place:''' [[Copley|Copley A]]
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'''High Scorer:''' [[Sam Blizzard]], Northmont
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=='''2016'''==
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'''Host:''' [[St. Charles]], Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' Alex Connor
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'''Teams:''' 24
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'''Format:''' ?
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'''State Champion:''' [[Solon|Solon A]]
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'''State Runner Up:''' [[Sidney]]
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'''3rd Place:''' [[Dublin Scioto]]/[[Beavercreek]] (tie)
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'''4th Place:''' None
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'''High Scorer:''' [[Rohin Devanathan]], Solon
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=='''2017'''==
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'''Host:''' [[St. Charles]], Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' Alex Connor
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'''Teams:''' 24
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'''Format:''' Teams were split into 4 morning brackets of 6 teams, then re-bracketed at lunch into 6 brackets of 4 teams (two championship brackets and four consolation). The top two teams in each morning bracket were eligible for the championship flight.
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'''State Champion:''' [[Beavercreek]]
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'''State Runner Up:''' [[Copley]]
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'''3rd Place:''' [[Miami Valley School|Miami Valley School A]]
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'''4th Place:''' [[Sidney]]
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'''High Scorer:''' [[Hunter Wotruba]], [[Fisher Catholic]]
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=='''2018'''==
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'''Host:''' [[Ohio State]], Columbus
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'''Tournament Director:''' [[Chris Ray]]
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'''Teams:''' 30
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'''Format:''' Teams were split into 5 morning brackets of 6 teams, then re-bracketed at lunch into 5 brackets of 6 teams (one championship bracket and four consolation). An Advantaged final was played between the top two teams in the championship bracket.
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'''State Champion:''' [[Dublin Scioto]]
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'''State Runner Up:''' [[Beavercreek|Beavercreek A]]
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'''3rd Place:''' [[Miami Valley School]]
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'''4th Place:''' [[Boardman]]
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'''High Scorer:''' [[Clark Smith]], [[Dublin Scioto]]
  
 
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The NAQT Ohio State Tournament is an annual tournament held in Ohio to determine the recipient of the automatic bid to the NAQT High School National Championship Tournament.

History

In 2005, Greg Bossick received a bid to hold the first NAQT Ohio State Tournament at Youngstown State University. Greg's goal was to attract 32 teams in both Division I (large school) and Division II (small school) and have a separate state championship for each before taking the top 3 schools from each division and playing them off for an overall state championship. Though the plan did not come to pass and a few problems occurred during the day, the tournament was considered successful, although the lack of certain powerhouse state teams diluted the field greatly.

After Greg decided hosting the tournament was too much of a time commitment, Bob Kilner approached him about helping if he bid to host the tournament at Garfield Heights. Greg obliged and the tournament was held from 2006-2008 there with a similar format in 2006, but switching to 32-team powermatching for 2007 and 2008. After Bob Kilner left Garfield Heights following the 2007-08 school year, it was decided that a more centralized championship would be appropriate and Ohio State obtained the bid.

Results

2005

Host: Youngstown State University

Tournament Director: Greg Bossick

Teams: 20 (10 in division I, 10 in division II)

Format: Round-robin within each division, best record takes state title, then single elimination among top 6 for grand championship.

Division I State Champion: Harvey Firestone High School, Akron

Division I State Runner-Up: Garfield Heights High School

Division II State Champion: Tippecanoe High School, Tipp City

Division II State Runner-Up: Salem High School

Grand Champion: Solon (over Garfield Heights in the finals)

High Scorer: Noah Rahman, Solon

Note: Noah missed the first two or three rounds, which included losses to both Garfield Heights and Firestone. He returned to lead his team to a victory over Garfield Heights in the grand championship finals.


2006

Host: Garfield Heights High School

Tournament Director: Bob Kilner

Teams: 26

Format: Both divisions were initially supposed to be two brackets of eight, but after last minute drops due to snow, there ended up being one bracket of 6 and one bracket of 7 in each division. The top eight teams after the single elimination were ranked in each division and played single elimination for the championships. There was no grand championship played.

Division I State Champion: Garfield Heights High School

Division I State Runner-Up: Mentor High School

Division II State Champion: William V. Fisher Catholic High School, Lancaster

Division II State Runner-Up: Tippecanoe High School, Tipp City

Division I High Scorer: Jim Hrdlicka, Garfield Heights

Division II High Scorer: Ryan Haas, Tippecanoe High School, Tipp City

Note: Tippecanoe was leading by 40 going into the final question which was on the United Nations. Tipp negged with "League of Nations" and Fisher picked up the 10, plus 30'd the bonus to win 230-225.

2007

Host: Garfield Heights High School

Tournament Director: Bob Kilner

Teams: 32

Format: Random draw for 1st opponent followed by power-matching for 5 rounds. Teams were re-seeded by record and ppg 1-16 and 17-32 for championship round-robin and consolation round-robin play. Teams played within a 4-team round robin, and the winner of each bracket qualified for single-elimination finals, where they were re-seeded based on ppg.

State Champion: Tippecanoe High School, Tipp City

State Runner-Up: William V. Fisher Catholic High School, Lancaster

3rd Place: Copley High School

4th Place: Garfield Heights High School

High Scorer: Dan Humphrey, Garfield Heights

2008

Host: Garfield Heights High School

Tournament Director: Bob Kilner

Teams: 32

Format: Random draw for 1st opponent followed by power-matching for 5 rounds. Teams were re-seeded by record and ppg 1-16 and 17-32 for championship round-robin and consolation round-robin play. Teams played within a 4-team round robin, and the winner of each bracket qualified for single-elimination finals, where they were re-seeded based on ppg.

State Champion: Garfield Heights High School

State Runner-Up: Solon High School

3rd Place: Stow-Munroe Falls High School

4th Place: Harvey Firestone High School, Akron

High Scorer: Ike Jose, Stow-Munroe Falls High School

2009

Host: Ohio State University, Columbus

Tournament Director: Jacob Durst

Teams: 24

Format: Field was split into 3 brackets of 8 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 4 brackets of 6 based on morning performance (top 2 from each bracket into championship bracket, etc.) for another round robin and ACF rules were used to determine champion.

State Champion: Walnut Hills

State Runner Up: Solon A

3rd Place: Ottawa Hills

4th Place: Solon B

High Scorer: Jim Coury, Olmsted Falls


2010

Host: Ohio State University, Columbus

Tournament Director: Jacob Durst

Teams: 28

Format: Field was split into 4 brackets of 7 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 7 brackets of 4 based on morning performance (with the top 8 teams eligible for the championship) for another round robin, and then a crossover game for the state championship. Northmont won a tiebreaker over South Range to win their bracket, before beating Olmsted Falls twice in an advantaged final.

State Champion: Northmont

State Runner Up: Olmsted Falls

3rd Place: South Range

4th Place: Walnut Hills

High Scorer: Jim Coury, Olmsted Falls


2011

Host: Ohio State University, Columbus

Tournament Director: Jacob Durst

Teams: 29

Format: Field was split into 4 brackets of 6 and 1 bracket of 5 and a round robin was played. The field was then split into 4 brackets of 6 and 1 bracket of 5 (bottom 5) based on morning performance (with the top 6 teams eligible for the championship). A round robin was played resulting in a circle of death between Northmont, Copley, and Olmsted Falls. Based on PPB, Northmont played Copley in a half packet playoff for the right to play Olmsted Falls in the state title game.

State Champion: Olmsted Falls

State Runner Up: Copley

3rd Place: Northmont

4th Place: Walnut Hills

High Scorer: Joe Nutter, Walnut Hills

2015

Host: St. Charles, Columbus

Tournament Director: Alex Connor

Teams: 24

Format: ?

State Champion: Northmont A

State Runner Up: Solon A

3rd Place: Sidney

4th Place: Copley A

High Scorer: Sam Blizzard, Northmont

2016

Host: St. Charles, Columbus

Tournament Director: Alex Connor

Teams: 24

Format: ?

State Champion: Solon A

State Runner Up: Sidney

3rd Place: Dublin Scioto/Beavercreek (tie)

4th Place: None

High Scorer: Rohin Devanathan, Solon

2017

Host: St. Charles, Columbus

Tournament Director: Alex Connor

Teams: 24

Format: Teams were split into 4 morning brackets of 6 teams, then re-bracketed at lunch into 6 brackets of 4 teams (two championship brackets and four consolation). The top two teams in each morning bracket were eligible for the championship flight.

State Champion: Beavercreek

State Runner Up: Copley

3rd Place: Miami Valley School A

4th Place: Sidney

High Scorer: Hunter Wotruba, Fisher Catholic

2018

Host: Ohio State, Columbus

Tournament Director: Chris Ray

Teams: 30

Format: Teams were split into 5 morning brackets of 6 teams, then re-bracketed at lunch into 5 brackets of 6 teams (one championship bracket and four consolation). An Advantaged final was played between the top two teams in the championship bracket.

State Champion: Dublin Scioto

State Runner Up: Beavercreek A

3rd Place: Miami Valley School

4th Place: Boardman

High Scorer: Clark Smith, Dublin Scioto