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The '''2019 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] and held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois May 3-5, 2019. This was the sixth SSNCT run by NAQT. | The '''2019 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was a tournament sponsored by [[NAQT]] and held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois May 3-5, 2019. This was the sixth SSNCT run by NAQT. | ||
− | + | For the third consecutive year, the tournament was split into two separate divisions; for the second consecutive year, one division (the Traditional Public Schools Division) was for traditional public schools with 500 or fewer students in their top three grades, while the other division (the Open Division) was for all other schools with 350 or fewer students in their top three grades. Also for the third consecutive year, there was an additional subdivision for Very Small Schools (Traditional Public Schools with 300 or fewer students in their top three grades), with separate playoffs as necessary. | |
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+ | There were 80 teams from Traditional Public Schools of which 46 were from Very Small Schools, and there were 72 teams in the Open Division. | ||
==Traditional Public== | ==Traditional Public== | ||
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|site = Chicago, IL | |site = Chicago, IL | ||
|field = 80 (46 VSS) | |field = 80 (46 VSS) | ||
− | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament | + | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=9502] |
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− | After the top four teams in the traditional public division, [[Beachwood]] and [[Macomb]] finished in a tie for fifth, with [[Bridge Creek]], [[Itawamba|Itawamba A]], [[Russell]], and [[Southwestern]] all | + | After the top four teams in the traditional public division, [[Beachwood]] and [[Macomb]] finished in a tie for fifth, with [[Bridge Creek]], [[Itawamba|Itawamba A]], [[Russell]], and [[Southwestern]] all finished tied for 7th. |
− | [[Middlesboro]] won the | + | [[Middlesboro]] won the Very Small School championship, followed by [[Ottawa Hills]], [[Bridge Creek]], and [[Louisiana]]. |
− | The 16 member [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id= | + | The 16-member [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id=9502 All-Star team] in the division was led by [[Michael Powers]], who posted a [[power|34]]-91-[[interrupt penalty|17]] [[PP20TUH|120.81]] line in the preliminary rounds. |
==Open== | ==Open== | ||
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− | The | + | The 16-member [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id=9502 All-Star team] in the division was led by [[Karsten Rynearson]], who posted a [[power|62]]-46-[[interrupt penalty|15]] [[PP20TUH|111.44]] line in the preliminary rounds. |
Revision as of 20:14, 27 May 2019
The 2019 Small School National Championship Tournament was a tournament sponsored by NAQT and held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois May 3-5, 2019. This was the sixth SSNCT run by NAQT.
For the third consecutive year, the tournament was split into two separate divisions; for the second consecutive year, one division (the Traditional Public Schools Division) was for traditional public schools with 500 or fewer students in their top three grades, while the other division (the Open Division) was for all other schools with 350 or fewer students in their top three grades. Also for the third consecutive year, there was an additional subdivision for Very Small Schools (Traditional Public Schools with 300 or fewer students in their top three grades), with separate playoffs as necessary.
There were 80 teams from Traditional Public Schools of which 46 were from Very Small Schools, and there were 72 teams in the Open Division.
Traditional Public
2019 NAQT SSNCT (Traditional Public) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Glasgow A |
Runner-up | Middlesboro |
Third | Ottawa Hills |
Fourth | Plymouth |
High scorer | Michael Powers, Louisiana |
Site | Chicago, IL |
Field | 80 (46 VSS) |
Stats | [1] |
After the top four teams in the traditional public division, Beachwood and Macomb finished in a tie for fifth, with Bridge Creek, Itawamba A, Russell, and Southwestern all finished tied for 7th.
Middlesboro won the Very Small School championship, followed by Ottawa Hills, Bridge Creek, and Louisiana.
The 16-member All-Star team in the division was led by Michael Powers, who posted a 34-91-17 120.81 line in the preliminary rounds.
Open
2019 NAQT SSNCT (Charter & Private) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Miami Valley A |
Runner-up | Parish Episcopal |
Third | High Tech A |
Fourth | St. Mark's A |
High scorer | Karsten Rynearson, Greens Farms |
Site | Chicago, IL |
Field | 72 |
Stats | [2] |
After the top four teams in the Open division, Greens Farms and Greenhill A finished in a tie for fifth, with Latin School A, Chicago Christian, Merrol Hyde, and St. Anselm's all finishing tied for 7th.
The 16-member All-Star team in the division was led by Karsten Rynearson, who posted a 62-46-15 111.44 line in the preliminary rounds.
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