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High Q features a single-elimination bracket of 32 apparently randomly-selected and randomly-seeded teams from the greater Atlanta region each year. The questions are non-[[pyramidal]] and usually [[speedcheck]]s. It has run for 34 seasons, though the 34th season was apparently paused due to the [[COVID-19]] pandemic. | High Q features a single-elimination bracket of 32 apparently randomly-selected and randomly-seeded teams from the greater Atlanta region each year. The questions are non-[[pyramidal]] and usually [[speedcheck]]s. It has run for 34 seasons, though the 34th season was apparently paused due to the [[COVID-19]] pandemic. | ||
− | == Champions (Partial) == | + | === Champions (Partial) === |
*2019 North Atlanta High | *2019 North Atlanta High | ||
*2018 North Atlanta High | *2018 North Atlanta High |
Revision as of 18:56, 23 May 2021
High Q (also sometimes "Hi-Q") is a semi-generic term for a number of local TV quizbowl-ish competitions. Although some are known by other more specific names, "High Q" alone generally refers to the WSBTV televised competition, which airs in the Atlanta metro area.
WSB-TV High Q
High Q features a single-elimination bracket of 32 apparently randomly-selected and randomly-seeded teams from the greater Atlanta region each year. The questions are non-pyramidal and usually speedchecks. It has run for 34 seasons, though the 34th season was apparently paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Champions (Partial)
- 2019 North Atlanta High
- 2018 North Atlanta High
- 2017 Wesleyan School
- 2014 Cedar Shoals
Other High Q Competitions
Hometown High-Q in Pittsburgh