Difference between revisions of "2018 SSNCT"
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[[Ottawa Hills|Ottawa Hills A]] won the Very Small School championship. Followed by [[Hallsville]], [[Cooperstown]], and [[Raceland-Worthington]]. | [[Ottawa Hills|Ottawa Hills A]] won the Very Small School championship. Followed by [[Hallsville]], [[Cooperstown]], and [[Raceland-Worthington]]. | ||
− | The 16 members of the all-star team [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id=8402] in the traditional public division was led by [[Em Powers]], who posted a [[power|40]]-70-[[interrupt penalty|29]] | + | The 16 members of the all-star team [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id=8402] in the traditional public division was led by [[Em Powers]], who posted a [[power|40]]-70-[[interrupt penalty|29]] [Points per game|105.60] line in the preliminary rounds. |
==Open Division== | ==Open Division== |
Revision as of 22:08, 7 June 2022
The 2018 Small School National Championship Tournament was a tournament sponsored by NAQT and held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois April 27-29, 2018. This was the fifth SSNCT run by NAQT.
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 that did not meet the definition of a "Traditional Public School" and which had 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.
In the 2018 SSNCT, 96 schools played in the traditional public division and 53 of them met the qualification of "Very Small School." 64 schools participated in the open division.
Traditional Public
2018 NAQT SSNCT (Traditional Public) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Glasgow A |
Runner-up | Ottawa Hills A |
Third | Williamsville |
Fourth | Hallsville |
High scorer | Sophie Lockwood, Hallsville |
Site | Chicago, IL |
Field | 96 (53 VSS) |
Stats | [1] |
After the top four teams in the traditional public division, Cooperstown and West Point A finished in a tie for fifth, with Southwestern A, Raceland-Worthington, and Russell all finished tie for seventh. Ottawa Hills A won the Very Small School championship. Followed by Hallsville, Cooperstown, and Raceland-Worthington.
The 16 members of the all-star team [2] in the traditional public division was led by Em Powers, who posted a 40-70-29 [Points per game|105.60] line in the preliminary rounds.
Open Division
2018 NAQT SSNCT (Open) | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Early College at Guilford |
Runner-up | Friends Select |
Third | Miami Valley A |
Fourth | Latin School A |
High scorer | Bryce Monier, St. Martin's Episcopal School |
Site | Chicago, IL |
Field | 64 |
Stats | [3] |