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− | The '''2022 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was the eighth iteration of [[NAQT]]'s [[SSNCT]], held on April | + | The '''2022 Small School National Championship Tournament''' was the eighth iteration of [[NAQT]]'s [[SSNCT]], held on April 22-24 at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, IL. As with recent previous iterations, the tournament was split into two separate divisions: the Traditional Public Schools Division, which was open to public schools with 500 or fewer students enrolled in the top three grades; and the Open Division, which was open to schools which did not meet the definition of a "Traditional Public School" and which had fewer 350 or fewer students enrolled in their top three grades. The Traditional Public Schools Division also contained a Very Small Schools subdivision, which consisted of public schools with 300 or fewer students enrolled in their top three grades. |
55 teams contested the Traditional Public Schools division, 27 of which were categorized as Very Small Schools. A further 55 teams contested the Open Division. | 55 teams contested the Traditional Public Schools division, 27 of which were categorized as Very Small Schools. A further 55 teams contested the Open Division. | ||
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− | [[Glasgow (KY)|Glasgow]] went undefeated to clear the field, claiming their fourth SSNCT Public Schools title in doing so. [[Herscher]] finished second, while [[James A. Garfield|Garfield]] and [[Fair Grove]] respectively finished third and fourth overall and first and second in the Very Small Schools | + | [[Glasgow (KY)|Glasgow]] went undefeated to clear the field, claiming their fourth SSNCT Public Schools title in doing so. [[Herscher]] finished second, while [[James A. Garfield|Garfield]] and [[Fair Grove]] respectively finished third and fourth overall and first and second in the Very Small Schools subdivision. |
==Open Division== | ==Open Division== |
Revision as of 13:21, 7 May 2022
The 2022 Small School National Championship Tournament was the eighth iteration of NAQT's SSNCT, held on April 22-24 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, IL. As with recent previous iterations, the tournament was split into two separate divisions: the Traditional Public Schools Division, which was open to public schools with 500 or fewer students enrolled in the top three grades; and the Open Division, which was open to schools which did not meet the definition of a "Traditional Public School" and which had fewer 350 or fewer students enrolled in their top three grades. The Traditional Public Schools Division also contained a Very Small Schools subdivision, which consisted of public schools with 300 or fewer students enrolled in their top three grades.
55 teams contested the Traditional Public Schools division, 27 of which were categorized as Very Small Schools. A further 55 teams contested the Open Division.
Traditional Public Schools Division
2022 NAQT SSNCT (Traditional Public) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Glasgow |
Runner-up | Herscher |
Third | Garfield |
Fourth | Fair Grove |
High scorer | Jack Rado, Garfield |
Site | Hyatt Regency O'Hare |
Field | 55 (27 VSS) |
Stats | [1] |
Glasgow went undefeated to clear the field, claiming their fourth SSNCT Public Schools title in doing so. Herscher finished second, while Garfield and Fair Grove respectively finished third and fourth overall and first and second in the Very Small Schools subdivision.
Open Division
2022 NAQT SSNCT (Open) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | St. Mark's A |
Runner-up | BASIS McLean A |
Third | St. Mark's B |
Fourth | Moravian Academy A |
High scorer | Calvin Bostleman, Toledo Arts |
Site | Hyatt Regency O'Hare |
Field | 55 |
Stats | [2] |
St. Mark's School of Texas A defeated BASIS McLean A in the finals to win their second consecutive and third overall Open Division SSNCT title. The St. Mark's B team finished third, matching the 2014 LASA B team's record for best B team performance at a national championship. Moravian Academy A finished fourth.