Difference between revisions of "Alabama Scholastic Coaches Association State Championship"
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Revision as of 02:14, 10 April 2016
The ASCA High School State Championship, also known as the Alabama Scholastic Competition or Alabama Scholastic Challenge, is a high school state championship held in Alabama. It is hosted by the Alabama Scholastic Competition Association (ASCA) and runs on an NAQT set with ASCA rules. Middle school and junior varsity championships are held on a different date. The top four teams usually claim a monetary prize, which is up to $750.00 for first place (1st place in $2500.00 in the first year). From 1997, winning teams qualified for and previously won paid expenses to the Panasonic Academic Challenge. This practice ended when the PAC went into brief hiatus in 2009.