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Revision as of 23:43, 27 December 2016
2001 NSC PACE | |
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Edited by | PACE |
Champion | State College |
Runner-up | Georgetown Day |
Third | Detroit Catholic Central and Detroit Country Day |
High scorer | Unknown |
Site | Bowling Green |
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The 2001 National Scholastic Championship was won by State College, consisting of Susanna Burrowes, Martin Devecka, Julia Liu, and David Schloss. The tournament was held at Bowling Green State University (OH).
Tournament results
State College defeated Georgetown Day in the final, 255-230. Georgetown Day and State College defeated Detroit Country Day and Detroit Catholic Central in the semifinals, respectively.
Individual results
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were Josh Crawford of Detroit Catholic Central, Martin Devecka of State College, Joe Galea of Detroit Catholic Central, Matt Lesser of Maret, Nate Meyvis of Detroit Country Day, Yogesh Raut of Team Illinois, Dan Suzman of Georgetown Day, and Art Vilassakdanont of Maggie Walker.
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