Difference between revisions of "St. Joseph (IN)"
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|citystate = South Bend, Indiana | |citystate = South Bend, Indiana | ||
|currentcoach = Ben Dillon | |currentcoach = Ben Dillon | ||
− | |state = 2013 Indiana Traditional (Chip), 2013 NAQT, 2014 NAQT | + | |state = 2013 Indiana Traditional (Chip), 2013 [[NAQT]], 2014 NAQT |
|nats = None}} | |nats = None}} | ||
− | Saint Joseph High School (formerly Saint Joseph's High School) is a Catholic | + | Saint Joseph High School (formerly Saint Joseph's High School) is a private Catholic high school in South Bend, Indiana. It competes in the St. Joseph Valley League and is a rival of [[Culver Academies]]. Previously a patron of [[Chip Beall]]'s [[NAC]], the school stopped attending it in 2007 and has since begun to attend and compete at various good quizbowl tournaments in [[Quizbowl in Illinois|Illinois]] and Michigan. |
==2012-2013== | ==2012-2013== | ||
− | Winning both varsity championships, the frosh-soph championship, and placing T-21 at HSNCT the 2012-2013 team was the most successful team in school history. The team, comprised of Chris Agostino '13, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, [[Nolan Liu]] '15, and [[Nicholas Wawrykow]] '13, saw marked improvement from the previous year approaching national relevancy, beating top 25 Loyola, Northmont, and Dorman B. | + | Winning both varsity championships, the frosh-soph championship, and placing T-21 at [[HSNCT]] the 2012-2013 team was the most successful team in school history. The team, comprised of Chris Agostino '13, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, [[Nolan Liu]] '15, and [[Nicholas Wawrykow]] '13, saw marked improvement from the previous year approaching national relevancy, beating top 25 Loyola, Northmont, and Dorman B. |
==2013-2014== | ==2013-2014== | ||
− | This year's varsity team consisted of Ryan Mackey '14, Michael Oei '14, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, and [[Nolan Liu]] '13. It has continued last year's tradition of some regional success, winning another State Championship and beating National top 25 teams Stevenson (at ACF Fall), Carbondale, and Northmont. | + | This year's varsity team consisted of Ryan Mackey '14, Michael Oei '14, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, and [[Nolan Liu]] '13. It has continued last year's tradition of some regional success, winning another State Championship and beating National top 25 teams Stevenson (at [[ACF Fall]]), Carbondale, and Northmont. |
==All-State players== | ==All-State players== |
Revision as of 08:56, 24 March 2014
Saint Joseph | |
Location: South Bend, Indiana | |
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Coaches | Ben Dillon |
State Championships | 2013 Indiana Traditional (Chip), 2013 NAQT, 2014 NAQT |
National Championships | None |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Saint Joseph High School (formerly Saint Joseph's High School) is a private Catholic high school in South Bend, Indiana. It competes in the St. Joseph Valley League and is a rival of Culver Academies. Previously a patron of Chip Beall's NAC, the school stopped attending it in 2007 and has since begun to attend and compete at various good quizbowl tournaments in Illinois and Michigan.
2012-2013
Winning both varsity championships, the frosh-soph championship, and placing T-21 at HSNCT the 2012-2013 team was the most successful team in school history. The team, comprised of Chris Agostino '13, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, Nolan Liu '15, and Nicholas Wawrykow '13, saw marked improvement from the previous year approaching national relevancy, beating top 25 Loyola, Northmont, and Dorman B.
2013-2014
This year's varsity team consisted of Ryan Mackey '14, Michael Oei '14, Wilson Barrett '14, Davide Behr '14, and Nolan Liu '13. It has continued last year's tradition of some regional success, winning another State Championship and beating National top 25 teams Stevenson (at ACF Fall), Carbondale, and Northmont.
All-State players
2010-2011 Michael Shakour
2011-2013 Chris Agostino
2011-2013 Nicholas Wawrykow
2012-2014 Nolan Liu