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The Aptakisic program has been in existence since the Illinois Elementary School Association instituted a State Series for scholastic bowl. They won their first state title in their first appearance at the state finals in Coach Love's first season as the head coach.
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The Aptakisic program has been in existence since the Illinois Elementary School Association instituted a State Series for scholastic bowl. They won their first state title in their first appearance at the state finals in Coach Love's first season as the head coach. They defeated [[Mounds Park]] to win the [[2017 MSNCT]].
 
Aptakisic plays in the Patriot Conference, and its students feed into [[Stevenson]] High School of Lincolnshire.
 
Aptakisic plays in the Patriot Conference, and its students feed into [[Stevenson]] High School of Lincolnshire.
 
Aptakisic students made a few tournament appearances as the "Berning Eagles" in 2017, where a parent supervised the team.
 
Aptakisic students made a few tournament appearances as the "Berning Eagles" in 2017, where a parent supervised the team.
 
[[Category:Middle school teams]]
 
[[Category:Middle school teams]]

Revision as of 14:43, 14 May 2017

Buffalo Grove Aptakisic
Location:
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
Coaches Barry Love
State Championships 2015 IESA Class AA
National Championships 2017 MSNCT
National Appearances MSNCT: 2017
Program Status Active
School Size 1035
NAQT Page link

The Aptakisic program has been in existence since the Illinois Elementary School Association instituted a State Series for scholastic bowl. They won their first state title in their first appearance at the state finals in Coach Love's first season as the head coach. They defeated Mounds Park to win the 2017 MSNCT. Aptakisic plays in the Patriot Conference, and its students feed into Stevenson High School of Lincolnshire. Aptakisic students made a few tournament appearances as the "Berning Eagles" in 2017, where a parent supervised the team.