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|citystate = Roebuck, SC
 
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|currentcoach = Eric Huff
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|nats = [[2003 NSC|2003 PACE]]; [[1989 NAC|1989 NAC]]; [[1991 NAC|1991 NAC]]; [[1991 PAC|1991 Panasonic]]; [[2003 TOC|2003 ASCN]]; [[2004 TOC|2004 ASCN]]; [[2005 TOC|2005 ASCN]]
 
|nats = [[2003 NSC|2003 PACE]]; [[1989 NAC|1989 NAC]]; [[1991 NAC|1991 NAC]]; [[1991 PAC|1991 Panasonic]]; [[2003 TOC|2003 ASCN]]; [[2004 TOC|2004 ASCN]]; [[2005 TOC|2005 ASCN]]
 
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Dorman's program was founded in 1982. Since then, it has been one of the most consistently great high school quizbowl teams in the country, having been a contender at the national level essentially every year since 1983.
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Dorman's program was founded in 1982. Since then, it has been one of the most consistently great high school quizbowl teams in the country, having been a contender at the national level essentially every year since 1983. They run the [[Dorman Cavalier Academic Challenge]] every year.
  
 
Dorman is the perpetual defending champion of not one but two national tournaments, as both the [[ASCN]] [[TOC]] and the [[Stars 2000]] had Dorman as the reigning winner when they dissolved. Notable "A" teams include their 2008 team, which consisted of Paolo Arce, [[Nick Clusserath]], [[George Stevens]], and Arsalaan Salehani. A team consisting of Todd Faulkenberry, Freddy DeAngelis, Kevin Lybrand, and Kleve Granger was a varsity-competitive "B" team in 2008 and placed second at the [[2009 HSNCT]] as Dorman A that year.  
 
Dorman is the perpetual defending champion of not one but two national tournaments, as both the [[ASCN]] [[TOC]] and the [[Stars 2000]] had Dorman as the reigning winner when they dissolved. Notable "A" teams include their 2008 team, which consisted of Paolo Arce, [[Nick Clusserath]], [[George Stevens]], and Arsalaan Salehani. A team consisting of Todd Faulkenberry, Freddy DeAngelis, Kevin Lybrand, and Kleve Granger was a varsity-competitive "B" team in 2008 and placed second at the [[2009 HSNCT]] as Dorman A that year.  
  
Dorman quizbowl is coached by [[Eric Huff]].
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Dorman quizbowl was, until recently, coached by [[Eric Huff]]. After Huff left to join the National History Bowl staff, Geoffrey Thomas took over as head coach.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 08:14, 17 May 2013

Paul M. Dorman High School
Dorman.jpg
Location:
Roebuck, SC
Coaches Geoffrey Thomas
National Championships 2003 PACE; 1989 NAC; 1991 NAC; 1991 Panasonic; 2003 ASCN; 2004 ASCN; 2005 ASCN
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
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Dorman's program was founded in 1982. Since then, it has been one of the most consistently great high school quizbowl teams in the country, having been a contender at the national level essentially every year since 1983. They run the Dorman Cavalier Academic Challenge every year.

Dorman is the perpetual defending champion of not one but two national tournaments, as both the ASCN TOC and the Stars 2000 had Dorman as the reigning winner when they dissolved. Notable "A" teams include their 2008 team, which consisted of Paolo Arce, Nick Clusserath, George Stevens, and Arsalaan Salehani. A team consisting of Todd Faulkenberry, Freddy DeAngelis, Kevin Lybrand, and Kleve Granger was a varsity-competitive "B" team in 2008 and placed second at the 2009 HSNCT as Dorman A that year.

Dorman quizbowl was, until recently, coached by Eric Huff. After Huff left to join the National History Bowl staff, Geoffrey Thomas took over as head coach.

See also

Succession of titles

PACE NSC Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Richard Montgomery
2003
Maggie Walker

Succession of minor titles

NAC Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Eleanor Roosevelt
Collegiate
1989
1991
Collegiate
Booker T. Washington
Panasonic Academic Challenge Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Ballard
1991
Maryland All-Stars
ASCN TOC Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Irmo
2003, 2004, 2005
Last-ever champion
Stars 2000 Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Auburn
1991
Last-ever champion