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'''Centennial High School''' is a high school in Ellicott City, Maryland. Known for its large club size and feeder programs at [[Burleigh Manor Middle School|Burleigh Manor]] and [[Centennial Lane Elementary School]], Centennial is one of the major competitors in the Mid-Atlantic circuit.
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'''Centennial High School''' is a high school in Ellicott City, Maryland. Known for its large club size and feeder programs at [[Burleigh Manor|Burleigh Manor Middle School]] and [[Centennial Lane Elementary School]], Centennial is one of the major competitors in the Mid-Atlantic circuit.
  
 
Since 2005, Centennial has hosted an [[Centennial Invitational|annual tournament]] in the fall, which is the largest in the DC metro area. Centennial's tournament used [[It's Academic]]-style [[speed check]] questions until 2010. In 2011, [[Chris Ray]] helped the school write and edit its own "[[good quizbowl]]" set, and in 2012 the school drew 66 teams in two divisions to compete on an [[NAQT]] A-set. It is thought that the consistently large field sizes of Centennial's tournament stem from its yearly physical mailing of schools across the region.  
 
Since 2005, Centennial has hosted an [[Centennial Invitational|annual tournament]] in the fall, which is the largest in the DC metro area. Centennial's tournament used [[It's Academic]]-style [[speed check]] questions until 2010. In 2011, [[Chris Ray]] helped the school write and edit its own "[[good quizbowl]]" set, and in 2012 the school drew 66 teams in two divisions to compete on an [[NAQT]] A-set. It is thought that the consistently large field sizes of Centennial's tournament stem from its yearly physical mailing of schools across the region.  
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 24 February 2022

Centennial High School
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Location:
Ellicott City, Maryland
Coaches Eric Seifter
State Championships NAQT Maryland/DC State Championship: 2015
National Appearances HSNCT: 2014-2021
PACE NSC: 2003-2008, 2013-2015, 2018-2021
Program Status Active
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link
For other high schools of the same name, see the disambiguation page for Centennial.

Centennial High School is a high school in Ellicott City, Maryland. Known for its large club size and feeder programs at Burleigh Manor Middle School and Centennial Lane Elementary School, Centennial is one of the major competitors in the Mid-Atlantic circuit.

Since 2005, Centennial has hosted an annual tournament in the fall, which is the largest in the DC metro area. Centennial's tournament used It's Academic-style speed check questions until 2010. In 2011, Chris Ray helped the school write and edit its own "good quizbowl" set, and in 2012 the school drew 66 teams in two divisions to compete on an NAQT A-set. It is thought that the consistently large field sizes of Centennial's tournament stem from its yearly physical mailing of schools across the region.

Centennial allegedly holds the current record for most points scored in an It's Academic game 935 which they achived in 2000.

Centennial's Quizbowl team can be contacted at chsitsac@gmail.com (unknown if this email is still used)

Notable Alumni

Jakob Boeye '18
Anthony Duan '21

External Links