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The '''Liberal Arts and Science Academy of Austin''' is a magnet high school in Austin, Texas. The Quiz Bowl team was refounded on April 8, 2007 after a long hiatus.
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The '''Liberal Arts and Science Academy of Austin''' is a magnet high school in Austin, Texas. The Quiz Bowl team was refounded on April 8, 2007 after a long hiatus. Several students from [[Kealing Middle School]] matriculate at LASA every fall.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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During the 2009-10 season, LASA hosted and won a mirror of the [[Fall Novice Tournament]]. Notable for also travelling to and winning many Texas college tournaments outright, they also placed 1st at [[Hunter]]'s [[Prison Bowl]] III on February 27, 2010, going undefeated there and getting 28.06 points per bonus in the prelims.
 
During the 2009-10 season, LASA hosted and won a mirror of the [[Fall Novice Tournament]]. Notable for also travelling to and winning many Texas college tournaments outright, they also placed 1st at [[Hunter]]'s [[Prison Bowl]] III on February 27, 2010, going undefeated there and getting 28.06 points per bonus in the prelims.
  
== Current Roster ==
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=== 2010-11 ===
'''LASA A''' <br />
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During this season, [[Thomas Littrell]], [[Benji Nguyen]], [[Daniel Chupin]], and [[Aaron Pellowski]] won several tournaments, including [[HFT]] V, and were universally regarded as the best or second-best team in the nation for much of the year. LASA sent five teams to the [[2011 HSNCT]], with the A through D teams all qualifying for the playoffs. LASA A finished 2nd at [[HSNCT]] after losing two games in a final and placed 3rd at the [[2011 NSC]].
Thomas Littrell<br />
 
Benji Nguyen<br />
 
Daniel Chupin<br />
 
[[Aaron Pellowski]]<br />
 
  
'''LASA B'''<br />
 
Rina Sadun (captain)<br />
 
Ariel Godwin<br />
 
Martin Hutchinson<br />
 
Jay Morgan<br />
 
  
 
== Alumni ==
 
== Alumni ==
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Prashant Raghavendran<br />
 
Prashant Raghavendran<br />
 
[[Shen Gong]]<br />
 
[[Shen Gong]]<br />
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[[Thomas Littrell]]<br />
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[[Benji Nguyen]]<br />
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Daniel Chupin<br />
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[[Aaron Pellowski]]<br />
  
 
[[Category: Texas high school teams]][[Category:High school teams]][[Category: LASA]]
 
[[Category: Texas high school teams]][[Category:High school teams]][[Category: LASA]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]

Revision as of 21:25, 11 July 2011

LASA
LBH High School 2006.jpg
Location:
Austin, TX
Coaches Jason Flowers
State Championships 2008
National Championships N/A
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

The Liberal Arts and Science Academy of Austin is a magnet high school in Austin, Texas. The Quiz Bowl team was refounded on April 8, 2007 after a long hiatus. Several students from Kealing Middle School matriculate at LASA every fall.

History

Inaugural Season

Though a team had existed at LASA in the past, participating in the 1994 TOC, the modern LASA Quiz Bowl team and club was founded when future A-Teamers Albert Bayer and Tyler Smith were discussing the game in Coach Jason Flowers' AP US History class. Flowers overheard and remarked that he once participated in Quiz Bowl, and plans were made for the formation of a team. Two weeks later, LASA participated in its first tournament at the TQBA Texas State Championships, losing to St. John's for the title. This qualified LASA for the 2006-07 NAQT HSNCT in Chicago, where the team placed a respectable 106th after having only played one tournament.

2007-08

LASA kicked off its 2007-08 campaign by aggressively recruiting freshmen and sophomores. As a result, seniors Albert, Tyler, Prashant, Cyrus, and Navonil were split to guide the newcomers on two varsity teams. Early season appearances include a finals sweep of the ULL fall Quiz Bowl tournament and a finals loss to St. John's A at the TBQA Kickoff tournament. Coach Jason Flowers then redelegated Tyler, Albert, Prashant, and Cyrus to the A Team and formed a B Team rotation with senior Navonil Ghosh captaining Shen, Thomas, Daniel, and Aaron Pellowski. The reunited A Team proceeded to sweep all remaining Texas events, overcoming longtime rival St. John's A in every match they played en route to a two team appearance at HSNCT.

The LASA A Team placed well at the 2007-08 HSNCT, finishing 7th out of 176 teams with a notable playoff victory over Dorman A. The B Team placed 76th.

2008-09

LASA's TQBA kickoff ended in disappointment as the team was knocked out in the first round of playoffs, though the team would rebound to score a victory at the Central Texas Open with a three-handed team. The LASA-St. John's rivalry was renewed in the following two tournaments, as St. John's knocked LASA out of the playoffs in the Houston Holiday Hoedown as well as the Maverick Challenge.

2009-10

During the 2009-10 season, LASA hosted and won a mirror of the Fall Novice Tournament. Notable for also travelling to and winning many Texas college tournaments outright, they also placed 1st at Hunter's Prison Bowl III on February 27, 2010, going undefeated there and getting 28.06 points per bonus in the prelims.

2010-11

During this season, Thomas Littrell, Benji Nguyen, Daniel Chupin, and Aaron Pellowski won several tournaments, including HFT V, and were universally regarded as the best or second-best team in the nation for much of the year. LASA sent five teams to the 2011 HSNCT, with the A through D teams all qualifying for the playoffs. LASA A finished 2nd at HSNCT after losing two games in a final and placed 3rd at the 2011 NSC.


Alumni

Tyler Smith
Albert Bayer
Cyrus Bordbar
Navonil Ghosh
Prashant Raghavendran
Shen Gong
Thomas Littrell
Benji Nguyen
Daniel Chupin
Aaron Pellowski