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'''Tidewater Challenge''' was a televised quizbowl-like competition for high schools in the Hampton Roads area that aired on the Norfolk PBS station WHRO in the late 1980s. The first season was in 1982-1983. In the 1990-1991 season the program affiliated with [[It's Academic]] and changed its name accordingly for its final two seasons, going off the air due to lack of sponsorship after spring 1992. The final sponsor, Virginia-based Sovran Bank, pulled funding after the first of a series of mergers that ultimately led to it becoming part of Bank of America.  The program was hosted by Jim Newsom.  
 
'''Tidewater Challenge''' was a televised quizbowl-like competition for high schools in the Hampton Roads area that aired on the Norfolk PBS station WHRO in the late 1980s. The first season was in 1982-1983. In the 1990-1991 season the program affiliated with [[It's Academic]] and changed its name accordingly for its final two seasons, going off the air due to lack of sponsorship after spring 1992. The final sponsor, Virginia-based Sovran Bank, pulled funding after the first of a series of mergers that ultimately led to it becoming part of Bank of America.  The program was hosted by Jim Newsom.  
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The name "Tidewater Challenge" was then used for a non-televised competition run on [[Academic Hallmarks]] questions that replaced the TV show in the Hampton Roads area from 1992 to 1997, prior to the start of the [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] program in 1998.
  
 
==Known finalists==
 
==Known finalists==

Revision as of 10:19, 11 July 2024

Tidewater Challenge was a televised quizbowl-like competition for high schools in the Hampton Roads area that aired on the Norfolk PBS station WHRO in the late 1980s. The first season was in 1982-1983. In the 1990-1991 season the program affiliated with It's Academic and changed its name accordingly for its final two seasons, going off the air due to lack of sponsorship after spring 1992. The final sponsor, Virginia-based Sovran Bank, pulled funding after the first of a series of mergers that ultimately led to it becoming part of Bank of America. The program was hosted by Jim Newsom.

The name "Tidewater Challenge" was then used for a non-televised competition run on Academic Hallmarks questions that replaced the TV show in the Hampton Roads area from 1992 to 1997, prior to the start of the VHSL Scholastic Bowl program in 1998.

Known finalists

Year Champion Second
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988 Western Branch Denbigh
1989 Poquoson John Yeates
1990 Poquoson Salem (Virginia Beach)
1991][1] Denbigh Salem (Virginia Beach)
1992

An article about Poquoson in 1990 claims they won nine total championships. If this is accurate then Poquoson won every season to that point except 1988. No other information on the pre-1988 finalists has yet been found.

Video

Several games are on Youtube:

  • Different news articles indicate either Denbigh over Salem or Salem over Kempsville as the final result in 1991.