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The Harvard Fall Tournament has often been mirrored.
 
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Revision as of 18:38, 10 July 2011

The Harvard Fall Tournament, or HFT, is a house-written high school tournament held by the Harvard College Bowl Team at Harvard University each fall. Stuyvesant High School (NY) won the first HFT on October 14, 2006. Walt Whitman High School (MD) won the second edition on November 10, 2007. Kyle Haddad-Fonda served as chief editor for both tournaments and as tournament director for the first; Dennis Sun was tournament director for the second.

The third annual HFT, edited by Andy Watkins and Kyle Haddad-Fonda, was held at Harvard on November 15, 2008. State College won an advantaged final against Hunter to win the tournament; the margin of victory was just twenty points in each game. Mirrors were held at VCU (won by Walter Johnson over Maggie Walker), Rockford Auburn, Raleigh Charter, and the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School.

The fourth HFT will be edited by Dallas Simons and directed, for the second year, by Andy Watkins.

Results

Year Champion Second Third Fourth
2006 Stuyvesant Results needed Results needed Results needed
2007 Walt Whitman Dorman State College A Thomas Jefferson A
and Stuyvesant
2008 State College Hunter Gonzaga Brookwood
2009 State College A Dunbar A Hunter Kellenberg A
2010 LASA A State College Dorman Thomas Jefferson A
(unaffiliated with school)

Mirrors

The Harvard Fall Tournament has often been mirrored.