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'''Caesar Rodney High School''', is a school located in Camden, Delaware.
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'''Caesar Rodney''' (sometimes shortened as CR) is a public high school located in Camden, Delaware.
  
 
== Team History ==
 
== Team History ==
 
 
The team was a dominant force in Delaware quizbowl around the 1990's.  Indeed, the team finished 2nd and 3rd in the first Blue Hen [http://udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/bhi1.html] and won Blue Hen II [http://udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/bhi2.html].  Before that they won the [[Comcast Academic Challenge]] more than once, but no records were kept as to which years they took the title.  They are listed as a participating team in the [[1994 NAC]].
 
The team was a dominant force in Delaware quizbowl around the 1990's.  Indeed, the team finished 2nd and 3rd in the first Blue Hen [http://udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/bhi1.html] and won Blue Hen II [http://udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/bhi2.html].  Before that they won the [[Comcast Academic Challenge]] more than once, but no records were kept as to which years they took the title.  They are listed as a participating team in the [[1994 NAC]].
  
 
In 2001 their coach, Julie Finley-O'Connor started teaching Saturday classes and was unable to devote as much time to the team.  Qualifying through the Blue Hen, the team attended the [[2002 HSNCT]] and finished 48th out of 62 teams.
 
In 2001 their coach, Julie Finley-O'Connor started teaching Saturday classes and was unable to devote as much time to the team.  Qualifying through the Blue Hen, the team attended the [[2002 HSNCT]] and finished 48th out of 62 teams.
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The team was coached from 2006 to 2012 by Andrew Chrzanowski, himself a '01 CR alumnus quizbowl player.
  
 
Caesar Rodney made their first appearance at [[PACE]]'s [[National Scholastics Championship]] in May 2009 (finishing 45th out of 64 teams), and also competed in [[NAQT]]'s [[High School National Championship Tournament]] at the end of that same month for just the second time in school history (finishing with a 5-5 record and one win from the playoffs).
 
Caesar Rodney made their first appearance at [[PACE]]'s [[National Scholastics Championship]] in May 2009 (finishing 45th out of 64 teams), and also competed in [[NAQT]]'s [[High School National Championship Tournament]] at the end of that same month for just the second time in school history (finishing with a 5-5 record and one win from the playoffs).

Revision as of 15:40, 7 March 2014

Caesar Rodney High School
CRrider.jpg
Location:
Camden, Delaware
National Appearances HSNCT: 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012
PACE NSC: 2009
TOC: 1997-1999
PAC: 2000
NAC: 1994
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Caesar Rodney (sometimes shortened as CR) is a public high school located in Camden, Delaware.

Team History

The team was a dominant force in Delaware quizbowl around the 1990's. Indeed, the team finished 2nd and 3rd in the first Blue Hen [1] and won Blue Hen II [2]. Before that they won the Comcast Academic Challenge more than once, but no records were kept as to which years they took the title. They are listed as a participating team in the 1994 NAC.

In 2001 their coach, Julie Finley-O'Connor started teaching Saturday classes and was unable to devote as much time to the team. Qualifying through the Blue Hen, the team attended the 2002 HSNCT and finished 48th out of 62 teams.

The team was coached from 2006 to 2012 by Andrew Chrzanowski, himself a '01 CR alumnus quizbowl player.

Caesar Rodney made their first appearance at PACE's National Scholastics Championship in May 2009 (finishing 45th out of 64 teams), and also competed in NAQT's High School National Championship Tournament at the end of that same month for just the second time in school history (finishing with a 5-5 record and one win from the playoffs).

Titles and achievements

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