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==Individual results==
 
==Individual results==
Individual stats are unavailable. The tournament all-stars were [[Aaron Benor]] of Rockville, [[Vinita Kailasnath]] of Eleanor Roosevelt, [[Jacob Mikanowski]] of State College, [[David Madden]] of [[Ridgewood]], [[Patrick Riser]] of Riverdale, [[Cathy Vrentas ]] of State College, [[Corey Mason]] of Detroit Catholic Central, and [[Andy Wehrman]] of [[North Kansas City]].
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Individual stats are unavailable. The only individual statline from 1999 mentioned in any future PACE material is an entry on the record book for "most points in a single game."  The 2001 program simply says "does not include 1999" in the record listing for PPG.  Several team-based records from 1999 are included, including some that would require detailed scoresheets such as "most bonus points stolen in a game," and the presence of the single individual record indicates that individual stats were kept, but nothing further was ever released or incorporated into the record book.
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The tournament all-stars, selected by a vote of participating teams and staff, were [[Aaron Benor]] of Rockville, [[Vinita Kailasnath]] of Eleanor Roosevelt, [[Jacob Mikanowski]] of State College, [[David Madden]] of [[Ridgewood]], [[Patrick Riser]] of Riverdale, [[Cathy Vrentas ]] of State College, [[Corey Mason]] of Detroit Catholic Central, and [[Andy Wehrman]] of [[North Kansas City]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:52, 4 April 2021

1999 NSC PACE
Edited by PACE
Champion State College
Runner-up Rockville
Third Detroit Catholic Central and Eleanor Roosevelt
High scorer Unknown
Site Penn
Field 22
Stats

The 1999 National Scholastic Championship was won by State College, consisting of Jacob Mikanowski, Martin Devecka, Lyn Lai, and Cathy Vrentas. The tournament was held at the University of Pennsylvania.

Tournament results

State College defeated Rockville in the final. State College and Rockville defeated Detroit Catholic Central and Eleanor Roosevelt in the semifinals, respectively.

Individual results

Individual stats are unavailable. The only individual statline from 1999 mentioned in any future PACE material is an entry on the record book for "most points in a single game." The 2001 program simply says "does not include 1999" in the record listing for PPG. Several team-based records from 1999 are included, including some that would require detailed scoresheets such as "most bonus points stolen in a game," and the presence of the single individual record indicates that individual stats were kept, but nothing further was ever released or incorporated into the record book.

The tournament all-stars, selected by a vote of participating teams and staff, were Aaron Benor of Rockville, Vinita Kailasnath of Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacob Mikanowski of State College, David Madden of Ridgewood, Patrick Riser of Riverdale, Cathy Vrentas of State College, Corey Mason of Detroit Catholic Central, and Andy Wehrman of North Kansas City.

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