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− | + | Byram Hills High School is a public school located in Armonk, Westchester County, NY. They compete at local QU events in the WACKO and MACC leagues, as well as annually at the [[Omar Q Beckins Academic Challenge]]. Also, they make appearances at NAQT tournaments from time to time. The team's greatest all-time player is [[Nate Mattison]], who led them to the semifinals of the [[2005 NAC]] and a national championship at the [[2006 NAC]]. The 2006 championship team also consisted of Teddy "TK" Kramer, Corey Bregman, Dan Mark, and Jon Kaufman. Following the victory, Nate was inducted into Chip's Hall of Fame. Their 2009 team that won the [[2009 NAC|NAC]], consisted of captain Elizabeth Mattison, her twin Julia, Eric Fischer, and Raymond Xu. | |
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− | Byram Hills High School is located in Armonk, NY. They compete at local QU events in the WACKO and MACC leagues, as well as annually at the [[Omar Q Beckins Academic Challenge | ||
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[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Revision as of 21:11, 4 March 2014
Byram Hills High School | |
Location: Armonk, NY | |
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Coaches | Martin Gilbert |
National Championships | 2006 NAC |
National Appearances | numerous NACs |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Byram Hills High School is a public school located in Armonk, Westchester County, NY. They compete at local QU events in the WACKO and MACC leagues, as well as annually at the Omar Q Beckins Academic Challenge. Also, they make appearances at NAQT tournaments from time to time. The team's greatest all-time player is Nate Mattison, who led them to the semifinals of the 2005 NAC and a national championship at the 2006 NAC. The 2006 championship team also consisted of Teddy "TK" Kramer, Corey Bregman, Dan Mark, and Jon Kaufman. Following the victory, Nate was inducted into Chip's Hall of Fame. Their 2009 team that won the NAC, consisted of captain Elizabeth Mattison, her twin Julia, Eric Fischer, and Raymond Xu.
Succession of minor titles
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