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− | '''Delta Burke''' is a yearly fall tournament written by [[Chris Borglum]] | + | '''Delta Burke''' is a yearly fall tournament written and edited primarily by [[Chris Borglum]], though since 2009 [[Billy Beyer]] has written the science and helped a lot with general editing. |
− | [[Category:Stubs]] | + | It is named for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Burke the actress and 1974 Miss Florida] who was a student at [[Valencia Community College]]. It was first held in November, 1997, making it the longest-running, extant community college tournament. Intended primarily as an introduction to quizbowl for community colleges in the Florida region, and of a difficulty to be used as such, it has been used outside Florida for high school tournaments such as [[Penn]]'s 2008 [[QuAC]] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=6839&start=0], and restricted-eligibility collegiate novice tournaments [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7698&start=0#p157543]. [[Harvard]] mirrored the 2011 edition of the set for a tournament ran the day after that year's [[Harvard Fall Tournament]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 15 March 2021
Delta Burke is a yearly fall tournament written and edited primarily by Chris Borglum, though since 2009 Billy Beyer has written the science and helped a lot with general editing.
It is named for the actress and 1974 Miss Florida who was a student at Valencia Community College. It was first held in November, 1997, making it the longest-running, extant community college tournament. Intended primarily as an introduction to quizbowl for community colleges in the Florida region, and of a difficulty to be used as such, it has been used outside Florida for high school tournaments such as Penn's 2008 QuAC [1], and restricted-eligibility collegiate novice tournaments [2]. Harvard mirrored the 2011 edition of the set for a tournament ran the day after that year's Harvard Fall Tournament.