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'''Westview''' High School is in Portland, Oregon. Coached by Alex Tran and led by [[Jonathan Tran]], Westview attended the [[2014 HSNCT]], [[2015 HSNCT]], and [[2016 HSNCT]]. Also under Tran's leadership, Westview defeated [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] twice in a final where the latter was advantaged to win the 2017 [[National History Bowl]] Varsity Division, making them the first and so far the only Oregon high school team to win a major national championship. | '''Westview''' High School is in Portland, Oregon. Coached by Alex Tran and led by [[Jonathan Tran]], Westview attended the [[2014 HSNCT]], [[2015 HSNCT]], and [[2016 HSNCT]]. Also under Tran's leadership, Westview defeated [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]] twice in a final where the latter was advantaged to win the 2017 [[National History Bowl]] Varsity Division, making them the first and so far the only Oregon high school team to win a major national championship. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 28 April 2021
Westview | |
Location: Portland, OR | |
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Club Presidents | Jonathan Tran |
Coaches | Alex Tran |
State Championships | None |
National Championships | 2017 NHBB Varsity |
National Appearances | HSNCT: 2014-2016 NHBB: 2014-2017 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 2452 (2014-15) |
NAQT Page | link |
- Not to be confused with Westview (CA).
Westview High School is in Portland, Oregon. Coached by Alex Tran and led by Jonathan Tran, Westview attended the 2014 HSNCT, 2015 HSNCT, and 2016 HSNCT. Also under Tran's leadership, Westview defeated Thomas Jefferson twice in a final where the latter was advantaged to win the 2017 National History Bowl Varsity Division, making them the first and so far the only Oregon high school team to win a major national championship.
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