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NAQT gave out All-Star awards to the top 30 players in the tournament, and Rising Star awards to the top eight non-eighth grade players. The top All-Star was [[Arin Parsa]] with 168.12 PPG, who was followed by [[Tate Osborne]] with 111.88 PPG and [[Deven Hagen]] with 109.38 PPG, respectively.
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NAQT gave out All-Star awards to the top 20 players in the tournament, and Rising Star awards to the top eight non-eighth grade players. The top All-Star was [[Arin Parsa]] with 168.12 PPG, who was followed by [[Tate Osborne]] with 111.88 PPG and [[Deven Hagen]] with 109.38 PPG, respectively.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 26 May 2021

2021 NAQT MSNCT
Edited by NAQT
Champion Churchill A
Runner-up Longfellow A
Third Burleigh Manor A
Fourth Stanford Online
High scorer Arin Parsa
Site online
Field 112 teams
Stats [1]

The 2021 NAQT MSNCT was online due to the COVID-19 Pandemic on May 1-2, 2021. Churchill A (Carmichael, California) beat Longfellow A (Falls Church, Virginia) to win the MSNCT title. The top scorer was Arin Parsa, himself part of a solo team. His PPG of 151.33 was the highest ever recorded at the MSNCT.

Summary

Each team at the 2021 MSNCT played eight preliminary rounds. At the end of the preliminary rounds, 5 teams (including the ultimate winners) held a 7-1 record, with no undefeated team. Teams had to have at least a 5-3 record to advance to the double-elimination playoff.


NAQT gave out All-Star awards to the top 20 players in the tournament, and Rising Star awards to the top eight non-eighth grade players. The top All-Star was Arin Parsa with 168.12 PPG, who was followed by Tate Osborne with 111.88 PPG and Deven Hagen with 109.38 PPG, respectively.