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Catholic Central has been a Michigan powerhouse, winning 16 [[Michigan_High_School_Quiz_Bowl_State_Championship|Michigan Quizbowl]] championships and six NAQT championships since 1998. | Catholic Central has been a Michigan powerhouse, winning 16 [[Michigan_High_School_Quiz_Bowl_State_Championship|Michigan Quizbowl]] championships and six NAQT championships since 1998. | ||
− | DCC has appeared in the NAQT HSNCT final four seven times, the second most of any program. At the PACE NSC DCC has fared less well, having never won that tournament and only | + | DCC has appeared in the NAQT HSNCT final four seven times, the second most of any program. At the PACE NSC DCC has fared less well, having never won that tournament and only placing as high as the top four. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 11:54, 16 February 2014
Detroit Catholic Central High School | |
Location: Novi, MI | |
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Coaches | Ben Herman, Chris Gismondi |
State Championships | Michigan QB Class A - 1998,1990,1991,1996,1997,1999,2001-2003,2005,2006,2008,2009,2011-2013 NAQT: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2011-2013 |
National Championships | 1999 NAQT, 2001 NAQT |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Detroit Catholic Central High School, often abbreviated DCC, is an all-male Catholic private school in Novi, Michigan. The Catholic Central Academic Team holds the distinction of being the only team to have attended both every NAQT HSNCT and every PACE NSC ever held.
History
Catholic Central has been a Michigan powerhouse, winning 16 Michigan Quizbowl championships and six NAQT championships since 1998.
DCC has appeared in the NAQT HSNCT final four seven times, the second most of any program. At the PACE NSC DCC has fared less well, having never won that tournament and only placing as high as the top four.
See also
- 1991 Detroit Catholic Central
- 1999 Detroit Catholic Central
- 2001 Detroit Catholic Central
- 2002 Detroit Catholic Central
- 2004 Detroit Catholic Central
Succession of titles
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