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Revision as of 23:43, 27 December 2016
2004 NSC PACE | |
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Edited by | PACE |
Champion | Maggie Walker |
Runner-up | Thomas Jefferson |
Third | Richard Montgomery and St. John's School |
High scorer | Unknown |
Site | Maryland |
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The 2004 National Scholastic Championship was won by Maggie Walker. The tournament was held at the University of Maryland.
Tournament results
Maggie Walker came back from a 150-point deficit with 6 stretch round questions remaining to defeat Thomas Jefferson 395-345 in the finals. Richard Montgomery and St. John's were defeated in the semifinals, by Maggie Walker and Thomas Jefferson respectively.
Individual results
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were Wren Elhai of Maggie Walker, Sarah Hickman of Fisher Catholic, Michael Kettler of Gonzaga, Joel Knight of Detroit Catholic Central, Sam Lederer of Thomas Jefferson, Kannan Mahadevan of Eleanor Roosevelt, Seth Samelson of Richard Montgomery, and Steve Young of Thomas Jefferson.
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