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Latest revision as of 09:32, 25 October 2013
A tournament run from 1988 to 1989, sponsored by the Independent Buzzer Association, the precursor to ACF, as their national championship. The 1988 event was hosted by Emory, the 1989 by Tennessee. The tournament was replaced in 1991 by ACF Nationals.
Results
AAI | Date | Champion | Second | Third | Fourth | Editor | Field size | Notes |
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1988 AAI | April 15-16, 1988 | Georgia Tech A | Emory A | Kent State | NC State | Carol Guthrie & Don Windham (wrote tournament) | Georgia Tech B finished fifth. Other participants were Tennessee, Wisconsin, GWU, Chicago, Beloit, Florida, Idaho, Auburn, Berry, Florida State, and Armstrong State. Victor Rosenberg of Kent State was named MVP, and the other all-stars were Jim Dendy of Georgia Tech A, Robert Trent of Tennessee, Chuck Wessell of NC State, and Mike Barkin of Emory. | |
1989 AAI | April 14-15, 1989 | Georgia Tech A | Georgia Tech B |