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In the All-Star Game, The Beasts from the Far East ([[Eric Xu]] of [[Western Albemarle]], [[Carlo De Guzman]] of [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]], [[Ben Zhang]] of [[Ladue]], [[Kai Smith]] of [[Farragut]]) defeated The Best in the West ([[Sam Blizzard]] of [[Northmont]], [[Nathan Weiser]] of [[LASA|LASA A]], [[Sean McBride]] of [[High Tech|High Tech A]], Adam Fine of [[UChicago Lab]]).
 
In the All-Star Game, The Beasts from the Far East ([[Eric Xu]] of [[Western Albemarle]], [[Carlo De Guzman]] of [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]], [[Ben Zhang]] of [[Ladue]], [[Kai Smith]] of [[Farragut]]) defeated The Best in the West ([[Sam Blizzard]] of [[Northmont]], [[Nathan Weiser]] of [[LASA|LASA A]], [[Sean McBride]] of [[High Tech|High Tech A]], Adam Fine of [[UChicago Lab]]).
  
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Revision as of 23:47, 27 December 2016

2014 PACE NSC
Edited by PACE
Champion LASA A
Runner-up Western Albemarle
Third St. John's (TX)
Fourth Ladue
High scorer Eric Xu, Western Albemarle
Site Washington, D.C.
Field
Stats [1]


The 2014 NSC took place on May 24-25 at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.), with 96 teams participating. LASA A defeated Western Albemarle in a one-game final. St. John's came in third and Ladue came in fourth.

In the All-Star Game, The Beasts from the Far East (Eric Xu of Western Albemarle, Carlo De Guzman of St. John's, Ben Zhang of Ladue, Kai Smith of Farragut) defeated The Best in the West (Sam Blizzard of Northmont, Nathan Weiser of LASA A, Sean McBride of High Tech A, Adam Fine of UChicago Lab).