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− | The '''1999 ACF Nationals''' was a national championship held at [[Chicago|the University of Chicago]]. | + | The '''1999 ACF Nationals''' was a national championship held at [[Chicago|the University of Chicago]] on April 29. |
It was won by [[Chicago|Chicago A]], consisting of [[Andrew Yaphe]], Samuel Bennett, [[Ryan Scranton]], and [[Sarah Bagby]], which finished with an 18-0 record. Second place went to [[Maryland]], which went 14-4, while [[Illinois|Illinois A]] and [[Berkeley]] finished third and fourth. | It was won by [[Chicago|Chicago A]], consisting of [[Andrew Yaphe]], Samuel Bennett, [[Ryan Scranton]], and [[Sarah Bagby]], which finished with an 18-0 record. Second place went to [[Maryland]], which went 14-4, while [[Illinois|Illinois A]] and [[Berkeley]] finished third and fourth. |
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1999 ACF Nationals | |
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Edited by | Al Whited and Brian Rostrom [1] |
Champion | Chicago |
Runner-up | Maryland |
Third | Berkeley |
Fourth | Illinois |
High scorer | Andrew Yaphe, Chicago |
Site | Chicago |
Field | |
Stats | [2] |
The 1999 ACF Nationals was a national championship held at the University of Chicago on April 29.
It was won by Chicago A, consisting of Andrew Yaphe, Samuel Bennett, Ryan Scranton, and Sarah Bagby, which finished with an 18-0 record. Second place went to Maryland, which went 14-4, while Illinois A and Berkeley finished third and fourth.
The tournament featured perhaps the only All-Star Game in the history of ACF Nationals play. In it, a team consisting of Andrew Yaphe, Robert Trent, Subash Maddipoti, and Dave Goodman defeated a team of Mike Wehrman, Dave Hamilton, Jason Hong, and Seth Kendall. Seth led his team in scoring, going 4-0, while Andrew led his team, going 10-2.
Andrew Yaphe led the tournament in scoring at 89.7 ppg, while Robert Trent was second, at 54.7 ppg. A young Subash Maddipoti, in his last year at Quincy, finished fourth in scoring at 44.2 ppg.
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