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[[Beavercreek]] defeated [[University of Illinois Lab]] 415–250, claiming their first national NAQT title.
 
[[Beavercreek]] defeated [[University of Illinois Lab]] 415–250, claiming their first national NAQT title.
  
In both the preliminary standings and overall standings, the top three individual scorers were [[Ethan Strombeck]] from [[Rockford Auburn]], [[William Golden]] from [[James E. Taylor]], and [[Hari Parameswaran]] from [[Beavercreek]].
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In both the preliminary standings and overall standings, the top three individual scorers were [[Ethan Strombeck]] of [[Rockford Auburn]], [[William Golden]] of [[James E. Taylor]], and [[Hari Parameswaran]] of [[Beavercreek]].
  
[[Geoffrey Chen]], a science specialist from [[Wayzata]], had one of the most impressive power percentages in HSNCT history, going 46/10/12 over 13.0 games.
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[[Geoffrey Chen]] of [[Wayzata]], a noted science [[specialist]], had one of the most impressive [[power]] percentages in HSNCT history—going 46/10/12 (82.1% powers) over 13.0 games.
  
 
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2019 NAQT HSNCT
Edited by NAQT
Champion Beavercreek
Runner-up University of Illinois Lab
Third Chattahoochee A
Fourth Adlai E. Stevenson A
High scorer Ethan Strombeck, Rockford Auburn
Site Atlanta, GA
Field 336
Stats [1]

The 2019 NAQT HSNCT was held at the Marriott Marquis Atlanta on May 25-26, 2019. 336 teams attended, as opposed to 352 who had attended the 2018 HSNCT, making this the first HSNCT in NAQT history in which the number of attending HSNCT teams has dropped, compared to the previous year.

Beavercreek defeated University of Illinois Lab 415–250, claiming their first national NAQT title.

In both the preliminary standings and overall standings, the top three individual scorers were Ethan Strombeck of Rockford Auburn, William Golden of James E. Taylor, and Hari Parameswaran of Beavercreek.

Geoffrey Chen of Wayzata, a noted science specialist, had one of the most impressive power percentages in HSNCT history—going 46/10/12 (82.1% powers) over 13.0 games.

  Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Super Semifinal
Loser is 3rd place
  One-Game Final
                                     
25 Chattahoochee 455   1 Beavercreek 305  
5 James Taylor 300   25 Chattahoochee 325          
   
10 University Lab 440       25 Chattahoochee 175     1 Beavercreek 415
  8 Ithaca 310       10 University Lab 470     10 University Lab 250
      10 University Lab 405    
      11 Stevenson 320  
  2 Thomas Jefferson 340  
  11 Stevenson 360  
   
Key:         Losing team progressing     Winning team progressing

NOTE: Numbers represent seeds at the start of bracket play.