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− | '''Florida Spring Tournament''' ('''FST''') was a collegiate novice tournament organized by | + | '''Florida Spring Tournament''' ('''FST''') was a collegiate novice tournament organized by [[Florida]] as a [[spiritual successor]] to [[SUN]]. It ran in spring 2018 and spring 2019. |
==2019== | ==2019== | ||
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| Name = Florida Spring Tournament | | Name = Florida Spring Tournament | ||
| AltNames = FST | | AltNames = FST | ||
− | | Season = | + | | Season = 2018–19 |
− | | School = [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[ | + | | School = [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[New College]] |
| HeadEd = [[Taylor Harvey]] | | HeadEd = [[Taylor Harvey]] | ||
| Difficulty = Collegiate novice | | Difficulty = Collegiate novice | ||
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| Packets = https://collegiate.quizbowlpackets.com/2087/ | | Packets = https://collegiate.quizbowlpackets.com/2087/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | In spring 2019 season, FST was head edited by [[Taylor Harvey]] | + | In the spring 2019 season, FST was head edited by [[Taylor Harvey]] and edited by [[Jonathen Settle]], [[Alex Shaw]], and [[Tracy Mirkin]]. It featured writers from [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[NCF]], [[Auburn University|Auburn]], [[Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando]], and [[Colorado]]. The tournament had 8 physical mirrors in the US and Canada, as well as one online mirror and a high school mirror. |
− | The | + | The [[Amherst]] mirror of FST on April 27, 2019, is likely the only college tournament ever hosted by Amherst College and certainly the only one since the club was revived in 2013. |
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| Name = Florida Spring Tournament | | Name = Florida Spring Tournament | ||
| AltNames = FST | | AltNames = FST | ||
− | | Season = | + | | Season = 2017–18 |
− | | School = [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[ | + | | School = [[Florida]], [[UCF]], [[New College]] |
| HeadEd = | | HeadEd = | ||
| Difficulty = Collegiate novice | | Difficulty = Collegiate novice | ||
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| Packets = https://collegiate.quizbowlpackets.com/2177/ | | Packets = https://collegiate.quizbowlpackets.com/2177/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | The spring 2018 FST was edited by [[Taylor Harvey]], [[Jonathen Settle]], [[Alex Shaw]], and [[Peter Torres]], and featured writers [[Tracy Mirkin]], [[Yonathan Stone]], [[Leo Law]], [[Katia Diamond]], [[Chandler West]], [[Bradley Kirksey]], and [[Zach Foster]]. The tournament had 7 physical mirrors in the US. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 30 April 2021
Florida Spring Tournament (FST) was a collegiate novice tournament organized by Florida as a spiritual successor to SUN. It ran in spring 2018 and spring 2019.
2019
Florida Spring Tournament FST | |
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Competition season | 2018–19 |
School(s) | Florida, UCF, New College |
Head editor(s) | Taylor Harvey |
Difficulty | Collegiate novice |
First mirror | March 23, 2019 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
In the spring 2019 season, FST was head edited by Taylor Harvey and edited by Jonathen Settle, Alex Shaw, and Tracy Mirkin. It featured writers from Florida, UCF, NCF, Auburn, Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando, and Colorado. The tournament had 8 physical mirrors in the US and Canada, as well as one online mirror and a high school mirror.
The Amherst mirror of FST on April 27, 2019, is likely the only college tournament ever hosted by Amherst College and certainly the only one since the club was revived in 2013.
2018
Florida Spring Tournament FST | |
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Competition season | 2017–18 |
School(s) | Florida, UCF, New College |
Head editor(s) | |
Difficulty | Collegiate novice |
First mirror | March 17, 2018 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
The spring 2018 FST was edited by Taylor Harvey, Jonathen Settle, Alex Shaw, and Peter Torres, and featured writers Tracy Mirkin, Yonathan Stone, Leo Law, Katia Diamond, Chandler West, Bradley Kirksey, and Zach Foster. The tournament had 7 physical mirrors in the US.