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Wallace State Community College is a relatively large two-year community and technical college located in Hanceville, Alabama. It is coached by Christine O'Leary, who has had the position for over twenty years. | Wallace State Community College is a relatively large two-year community and technical college located in Hanceville, Alabama. It is coached by Christine O'Leary, who has had the position for over twenty years. | ||
− | Wallace State is a member of the [[ACBL]], and it has enjoyed more success in the circuit compared to most other colleges. | + | Wallace State is a member of the Alabama College Bowl League ([[ACBL]]), and it has enjoyed more success in the circuit compared to most other colleges. |
− | + | Wallace State holds the annual [[Cullman County Scholar Bowl]] high school tournament on its campus each December. | |
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− | Wallace State holds the annual [[Cullman County Scholar Bowl]] high school tournament on its campus each |
Revision as of 09:28, 12 September 2017
Wallace State Community College | |
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Location: Hanceville, AL | |
Current President or Coach | Christine O'Leary |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Wallace State Community College is a relatively large two-year community and technical college located in Hanceville, Alabama. It is coached by Christine O'Leary, who has had the position for over twenty years.
Wallace State is a member of the Alabama College Bowl League (ACBL), and it has enjoyed more success in the circuit compared to most other colleges.
Wallace State holds the annual Cullman County Scholar Bowl high school tournament on its campus each December.