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'''White Cloud''', often abbreviated '''WC''', is a Class C school located in White Cloud, Michigan, which is about an hour drive north of Grand Rapids, nestled in Northern rural Newaygo County.  With much of the community alongside the banks of the White River and the Manistee National Forest, White Cloud is home to many rich scenic views and family activities.  WC continues to maintain a proud tradition of quiz bowl at both the middle and high school level.
 
'''White Cloud''', often abbreviated '''WC''', is a Class C school located in White Cloud, Michigan, which is about an hour drive north of Grand Rapids, nestled in Northern rural Newaygo County.  With much of the community alongside the banks of the White River and the Manistee National Forest, White Cloud is home to many rich scenic views and family activities.  WC continues to maintain a proud tradition of quiz bowl at both the middle and high school level.
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For over 20 years, White Cloud has hosted its annual [[Jan Rademacher Memorial Quiz Bowl Invitational]] typically held in October or November. The tournament honors Jan Rademacher, a longtime volunteer assistant coach and namesake of the event, who passed away August 23, 2003. The invitational features a trophy given to the highest individual scorer named after Brian Derks, a former captain, leading scorer, and state and national qualifier for White Cloud. He died tragically in Iraq on August 13, 2005, as he was serving his country and his God.
 
For over 20 years, White Cloud has hosted its annual [[Jan Rademacher Memorial Quiz Bowl Invitational]] typically held in October or November. The tournament honors Jan Rademacher, a longtime volunteer assistant coach and namesake of the event, who passed away August 23, 2003. The invitational features a trophy given to the highest individual scorer named after Brian Derks, a former captain, leading scorer, and state and national qualifier for White Cloud. He died tragically in Iraq on August 13, 2005, as he was serving his country and his God.
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White Cloud ranks #1 all-time in Michigan among Class C-D schools for qualifying to State the most number of times (3 of those years we were Class B).
 
White Cloud ranks #1 all-time in Michigan among Class C-D schools for qualifying to State the most number of times (3 of those years we were Class B).

Revision as of 07:13, 6 May 2024

White Cloud Jr/Sr High School
QB-WCLogo.jpg
Location:
White Cloud, MI
Coaches Head Coaches:
Stephen Smith (2022-Present)
Tony McHattie (1986-2022)

Assistant Coaches:
Allison McPhall
Arnie Baker
Dallas Dowling
State Championships Class B:
2005

Class C:
1992 and 2023

State Qualifier:
1988,1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024
National Championships NAQT Small School Division:
2005 Runner-up
2004 3rd-place

National Qualifier:
1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024
Program Status Active
School Size 240
NAQT Page link

Overview

White Cloud, often abbreviated WC, is a Class C school located in White Cloud, Michigan, which is about an hour drive north of Grand Rapids, nestled in Northern rural Newaygo County. With much of the community alongside the banks of the White River and the Manistee National Forest, White Cloud is home to many rich scenic views and family activities. WC continues to maintain a proud tradition of quiz bowl at both the middle and high school level.


For over 20 years, White Cloud has hosted its annual Jan Rademacher Memorial Quiz Bowl Invitational typically held in October or November. The tournament honors Jan Rademacher, a longtime volunteer assistant coach and namesake of the event, who passed away August 23, 2003. The invitational features a trophy given to the highest individual scorer named after Brian Derks, a former captain, leading scorer, and state and national qualifier for White Cloud. He died tragically in Iraq on August 13, 2005, as he was serving his country and his God.


White Cloud ranks #1 all-time in Michigan among Class C-D schools for qualifying to State the most number of times (3 of those years we were Class B).

National Championship Meets

2000-2009

  • 2004 - Placed 3rd and 5th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2005 - Placed 2nd and 8th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2006 - Placed 8th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2007 - Placed 5th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2008 - Placed 9th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2009 - Placed 7th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.

2010-2019

  • 2010 - Placed 15th in USA at Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2011 - Qualified to Atlanta NAQT Nationals, did not participate.
  • 2012 - Placed 3rd in USA at Nationals in JV Division (Chip Beall)
  • 2013 - Placed 3rd in USA at Nationals in small-school division (Chip Beall)
  • 2014 - Placed 7th (tie) in USA at NAQT Nationals in small-school division.
  • 2015 - Placed 17th (tie) in USA at NAQT Nationals in Atlanta in small- school division
  • 2016 - Placed 33rd (tie) in USA at NAQT Nationals in Chicago in small-school division
  • 2017 - Placed 41st (tie) overall and 19th (tie) very small schools in USA at NAQT Nationals in Chicago
  • 2018 - Placed 15th (tie) overall and 7th (tie) very small schools in USA at NAQT Nationals in Chicago
  • 2019 - Placed 34th overall and 15th very small schools in USA at NAQT Nationals in Chicago

2020-Present

  • 2020 - NAQT Nationals cancelled due to Coronavirus Pandemic
  • 2021 - Placed 27th overall and 10th very small schools in USA at NAQT Nationals (Online)
  • 2022 - Qualified to Small-School Nationals in Chicago and to Class A Nationals in Atlanta, but we were not vaccinated for COVID so could not take part in person.
  • 2023 - Placed 65th overall and 36th very small schools in USA at NAQT Nationals in Chicago

State Championship Meets

State Championships

  • 1992 - 1st Place at Class C-D Michigan High School State Championship (Defeated Detroit Country Day)
  • 2005 - 1st Place at Class B Michigan High School State Championship (Defeated Ludington)
  • 2023 - 1st Place at Class C-D Michigan High School State Championship (Defeated Kalamazoo Christian)

Notable State Performances

  • 2014 - Runner-up Honors at Class C-D Michigan High School State Championship
  • 2013 - 3rd Place at Class C-D Michigan High School State Meet (trophy)
  • 2022 - 3rd Place at NAQT Class C-D State Meet hosted by DeWitt (online). 8-1 record
  • 2024 - 3rd Place at NAQT Class C-D State Meet hosted by DeWitt 8-2 record
  • 2021 - 4th Place at NAQT Class C-D State Meet hosted by DeWitt.

NAQT State Championship Meet

  • 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 - NAQT Class B-C-D State Championship 6 times.

Central State Activities Association

Varsity Division Overall

  • 12 CSAA Varsity Champions
  • 1 CSAA Varsity Runner-up
  • 2 CSAA Varsity B Champions
  • 1 CSAA Varsity B Runner-up

Varsity

  • 2010 - Varsity Meet Champions
  • 2012 - Varsity Meet Runner-up
  • 2013 - Varsity Dual Champions (1st offensively and 1st defensively)
  • 2014 - Varsity Dual Champions (1st offensively and 1st defensively)
  • 2015 - Varsity Meet Champions (1st offensively and 2nd defensively)
  • 2016 - Varsity Dual Champions (1st offensively and 1st defensively)
  • 2017 - Varsity Meet Champions
  • 2018 - Varsity Dual Champions (1st offensively and 2nd defensively)
  • 2019 - Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2021 - Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2022 - Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2023 - Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2024 - Varsity Dual Champions

Varsity B

  • 2018 - Varsity B Champions in Silver Division
  • 2023 - Varsity B Champions
  • 2024 - Varsity B Runner-up

Junior Varsity Overall

  • 11 CSAA JV Champions
  • 1 CSAA JV Runner-up

Junior Varsity

  • 2010 - Junior Varsity Meet Champions
  • 2012 - Junior Varsity Meet Runner-up (with one 9th grader and four junior high players (Mike Feldpausch, Ron Phillips, Vernon Klammer, Justin Thompson, and Bob Feldpausch)
  • 2013 - Junior Varsity Dual Champions (1st offensively and 1st defensively)
  • 2014 - Junior Varsity Champions (1st offensively and 1st defensively)
  • 2015 - Junior Varsity Champions in Silver Division
  • 2016 - Junior Varsity Champions in Silver Division
  • 2018 - Junior Varsity Tri-Champions in Silver Division
  • 2019 - Junior Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2020 - Junior Varsity Dual Champions
  • 2022 - Junior Varsity Champions (with six 6th graders)
  • 2023 - Junior Varsity Champions
  • 2024 - Junior Varsity Champions

Junior High

  • 2023 - Junior High Champions - 1st Place
  • 2024 - Junior High Champions - 1st Place (Small School)

Western Waterways Activities Conference

  • 2 WWAC Championships
  • 1 WWAC Tournament Championship


  • 2000-2001 - Tournament Championship
  • 2005 - Division Championship
  • 2006 - Division Championship

West-Central Regional Conference

  • 2 WCRC Championships
  • 1 WCRC Runner-up
  • 1 WCRC Tournament Runner-up


  • 1989 - League Runner-up
  • 1990 - Dual Meet Champions
  • 1991 - Tournament Runner-up
  • 1992 - Dual Meet Champions

Television Tournaments

  • 10-time television champions, winning approximately a ¼ million dollars in college scholarships


  • 2004 - WKAR QuizBusters Division Champion
  • 2005 - WKAR QuizBusters Division Champion
  • 2009 - WCMU Quiz Central Division and Grand Champions
  • 2010 - WCMU Quiz Central Division and Grand Champions
  • 2013 - WKAR QuizBusters Division Champion
  • 2015-2016 - Placed 2nd on WKAR’s QuizBusters
  • 2015-2016 - Placed 3rd on WCMU’s Quiz Central
  • 2017 - WKAR QuizBusters Division Runner-up
  • 2018 - WCMU Quiz Central Division Champion
  • 2017-2018 - Placed 2nd on WKAR’s QuizBusters
  • 2019 - WCMU Quiz Central Division Champion
  • 2020 - Placed 3rd on WCMU’s Quiz Central
  • 2021 - Placed 2nd in Division on WCMU’s Quiz Central
  • 2022 - Placed 3rd in Division on WCMU’s Quiz Central
  • 2023 - WCMU Quiz Central Division Champion, 2nd Place Overall

All-American Players

  • 2005 - John Gunnell: 2nd leading scorer at NAQT Nationals
  • 2006 - Jerry Reid: 4th leading scorer at NAQT Nationals
  • 2007 - Jerry Reid: 4th leading scorer at NAQT Nationals
  • 2013 - Christian Green: Unofficial All-American at NAC Nationals
  • 2014 - Christian Green: 10th leading scorer at NAQT Nationals

All-State Players

Overview

  • 14 All-State First Team Player Selections, denoted by *
  • 3 All-State Second Team Player Selections, denoted by ^
  • 6 All-State Nominees total in 2008 and 2009 combined.
  • 3 All State Nominees in 2018

Players

  • 2005 - Tiffany Tremlin* (Class B)
  • 2007 - Jerry Reid* (Class C-D)
  • 2008 - Mitch Welch* (Class C-D)
  • 2008 - Cameron Wilson and Chelcee Lawrence (Class C-D nominated)
  • 2009 - Mitch Welch* (Class C-D)
  • 2009 - Chelcee Lawrence* (Class C-D)
  • 2009 - Cameron Wilson (Class C-D nominated)
  • 2010 - Cameron Wilson* (Class C-D)
  • 2013 - Christian Green* (Class C-D)
  • 2014 - Christian Green* (Class C-D)
  • 2015 - Mike Feldpausch* (Class C-D)
  • 2016 - Ron Phillips (Class C-D received votes from officials)
  • 2017 - Cameron Karnes* (Class C-D)
  • 2018 - Cameron Karnes* (Class C-D)
  • 2018 - Jamia Tancock* (Class C-D)
  • 2018 - Delton Dowling (Class C-D nominated)
  • 2019 - Jamia Tancock* (Class C-D)
  • 2020 - Parker Karnes (Class C-D All-State season statistics, but the coronavirus forced the cancellation of the State Meet in 2020)
  • 2021 - Parker Karnes^ (Class C-D #6 overall scorer)
  • 2021 - Janessa Shepard (Class C-D missed All-State Second Team, #12 overall scorer)
  • 2022 - Brian Schaefer^ (Class C-D #9 overall scorer)
  • 2023 - Brian Schaefer^ (Class C-D #6 overall scorer)
  • 2024 - Brian Schaefer* (Class C-D #3 overall scorer)

All-Confernce Players

Overview

  • 71 Total - CSAA All-Conference Awards
  • 50 1st Team All-Conference
  • 21 Honorable Mention All-Conference


Players

  • 2009 - Cameron Wilson: 1st Team All-Conference Top Vote Recipient
  • 2009 - Mitch Welch: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2009 - Chelcee Lawrence: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2009 - Ross Pike: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2010 - Cameron Wilson: 1st Team All-Conference Top Vote Recipient
  • 2010 - Kira Visser: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2011 - Riki Wilson: 1st Team All-Conference Top Vote Recipient
  • 2011 - Dwight Phillips: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2011 - Brock Mirkle: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2012 - Christian Green: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2012 - David Feldpausch: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2012 - Howard York: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2012 - Dillon Gehrett: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2013 - Christian Green: 1st Team All-Conference Top Vote Recipient
  • 2013 - Howard York: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2013 - David Feldpausch: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2013 - Dillon Gehrett: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2014 - Christian Green: 1st Team All-Conference (Leading scorer in conference)
  • 2014 - David Feldpausch: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2014 - Howard York: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2014 - Mike Feldpausch: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2015 - Mike Feldpausch: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2015 - Ron Phillips: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2015 - Cordell Talbott: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2015 - Sariena Maka: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2016 - Cordell Talbott: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2016 - Ron Phillips: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2016 - Cameron Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2016 - Sariena Maka: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2016 - James Shepard: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2017 - Cameron Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2017 - Sariena Maka: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2017 - Delton Dowling: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2017 - Jennifer Shepard: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2017 - Kiranna Franklin: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2018 - Cameron Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2018 - Delton Dowling: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2018 - Parker Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2018 - Janessa Shepard: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2018 - Jamia Tancock: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2018 - Jennifer Shepard: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2018 - Kiranna Franklin: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2019 - Delton Dowling: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2019 - Jamia Tancock: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2019 - Parker Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2019 - Janessa Shepard: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2020 - Parker Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2020 - Janessa Shepard: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2020 - Anthony Solis-Victoria: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2020 - Brendan Lodden: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2021 - Parker Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2021 - Janessa Shepard: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2022 - Brian Schaefer: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2022 - Zane Keith: 1st Team All-Conference in 2022
  • 2022 - Anthony Solis-Victoria: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2022 - Malachi Graves: 1st Team All-Conference


  • 2023 - Malachi Graves: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2023 - Brian Schaefer: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2023 - Zane Keith: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2023 - Wyatt Karnes: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2023 - Jarrett Warlick: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2023 - Andrea Feldpausch: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2023 - Anna Mohr: Honorable Mention All-Conference


  • 2024 - Brian Schaefer: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2024 - Samuel Viher: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2024 - Wyatt Karnes: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2024 - Jarrett Warlick: 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2024 - Andrea Feldpausch: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2024 - Anna Mohr: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2024 - Samantha Kukal: Honorable Mention All-Conference
  • 2024 - Charlotte Karnes: Honorable Mention All-Conference