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In 2005, Lakeside surprised many high school scene watchers by finishing in a clear second place at the [[2005 HSNCT|NAQT HSNCT]] to [[2005 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]], losing only to TJ during the course of the tournament. They also jumped out to a large lead in the final game and took TJ down to the last tossup--the only team to come with 280 points of TJ in any game at the HSNCT that year. | In 2005, Lakeside surprised many high school scene watchers by finishing in a clear second place at the [[2005 HSNCT|NAQT HSNCT]] to [[2005 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson]], losing only to TJ during the course of the tournament. They also jumped out to a large lead in the final game and took TJ down to the last tossup--the only team to come with 280 points of TJ in any game at the HSNCT that year. | ||
− | Lakeside, [[2002 St. John's (TX)|2002 St. John's]], | + | Lakeside, [[2002 St. John's (TX)|2002 St. John's]], 2011 [[LASA]], and 2012 [[Bellarmine]] are the only teams from outside of the Michigan, Southeast, or Mid-Atlantic regions of high school quizbowl to ever make the finals at a major national championship. |
The team consisted of [[Kyle Haddad-Fonda]], Benjamin Bishop, Patrick Leahy, and Michael Dunn. | The team consisted of [[Kyle Haddad-Fonda]], Benjamin Bishop, Patrick Leahy, and Michael Dunn. |
Revision as of 00:08, 27 June 2012
Lakeside School is a private high school in Seattle, Washington.
In 2005, Lakeside surprised many high school scene watchers by finishing in a clear second place at the NAQT HSNCT to Thomas Jefferson, losing only to TJ during the course of the tournament. They also jumped out to a large lead in the final game and took TJ down to the last tossup--the only team to come with 280 points of TJ in any game at the HSNCT that year.
Lakeside, 2002 St. John's, 2011 LASA, and 2012 Bellarmine are the only teams from outside of the Michigan, Southeast, or Mid-Atlantic regions of high school quizbowl to ever make the finals at a major national championship.
The team consisted of Kyle Haddad-Fonda, Benjamin Bishop, Patrick Leahy, and Michael Dunn.