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Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 June 2014
2009 National Academic Championship | |
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Edited by | Questions Unlimited |
Champion | Booker T Washington |
Runner-up | Copley |
Third | Horace Greeley |
Fourth | Byram Hills |
High scorer | Christopher White of John Cooper (MVP) |
Site | New Orleans; Marymount University in Arlington, VA; Four Points Sheraton Chicago |
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Stats |
Other Notable Events
- Matt Laird, formerly of Loyola Academy, conducted an interview with NAC frontman Chip Beall following the conclusion of the Chicago phase.
- The "Who Wants to Be a Game Show Host?" contest was held at all three phases, with competing students as moderators and coaches as players.
Links
- Standings, records, points, and ranking
- New Orleans preliminary results
- Washington preliminary results
- Chicago preliminary results
- New Orleans playoff bracket
- Washington playoff bracket
- Chicago playoff bracket with overall final three
- Tournament staffer blurbs
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