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+ | |citystate = White Plains, NY | ||
+ | |currentcoach = [[Les Roby]] | ||
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+ | |nats appearances = HSNCT: none <br/> PACE: none <br/> numerous NACs | ||
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+ | '''White Plains High School''' is a high school located in White Plains, New York. The town is the county seat of Westchester County, and appropriately the school is the center of the massive [[QU]]-dominated quiz bowl scene there. The coach of the White Plains team, [[Les Roby]], is one of the strongest [[Chip Beall]] supporters and quite possibly the longest-serving quizbowl coach in the US. The team had its best success in 1990, when its team placed second in the [[NAC]]. It is perennially the host of the [[Omar Q Beckins]] Academic Challenge, which fielded over 60 teams in 2010, as well as a regular season tournament series called [[WACKO]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category: High school teams]] | ||
+ | [[Category: New York high school teams]] | ||
+ | [[Category: White Plains]] | ||
+ | [[Category:QU high school teams]] |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 5 November 2017
White Plains High School | |
Location: White Plains, NY | |
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Coaches | Les Roby |
National Appearances | HSNCT: none PACE: none numerous NACs |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
White Plains High School is a high school located in White Plains, New York. The town is the county seat of Westchester County, and appropriately the school is the center of the massive QU-dominated quiz bowl scene there. The coach of the White Plains team, Les Roby, is one of the strongest Chip Beall supporters and quite possibly the longest-serving quizbowl coach in the US. The team had its best success in 1990, when its team placed second in the NAC. It is perennially the host of the Omar Q Beckins Academic Challenge, which fielded over 60 teams in 2010, as well as a regular season tournament series called WACKO.