Peoria Area World Affairs Council
The Peoria Area World Affairs Council Tournament, PAWAC Tournament, or simply PAWAC is an annual tournament held by the Peoria Area World Affairs Council in Peoria, Illinois. While not exclusively a regional tournament, it typically draws teams from central & down-state Illinois.
Winners of the PAWAC Tournament automatically qualify to compete nationally at the World Affairs Council of America Academic WorldQuest Tournament.
History
The PAWAC Tournament has been held since 2002. The tournament was the creation of IHSSBCA Hall of Fame & chair, John Rathbun & Patricia Luthe. Teams were invited from around the Peoria-area & Bloomington-Normal and were sponsored by local papers, Peoria Journal Star & The Pantagraph.
The creation of the tournament coincided with the launch of the national Academic WorldQuest Tournament held by the World Affairs Council of America in Washington, D.C. With other World Affairs Councils around the country sending their representative teams from other local & regional tournaments. The Academic WorldQuest is not a quiz bowl tournament. Its format consists of teams answering multiple choice questions covering themed topics over multiple rounds. Winners of the Academic WorldQuest have included top teams from quiz bowl including Plano West & Maggie Walker.
Rathbun was the 2008 recipient of the Robert Grierson Friend of Scholastic Bowl Award for his work with the tournament & the Peoria Area League.
Over the years the PAWAC Tournament has been held between mid-October & mid-November making it one of the first tournaments on the season calendar for many local teams.
Questions
The tournament has used housewritten questions over the years. In the modern era, these packets could be described as following bad quiz bowl. Questions have varied from non-pyramidal structure, emphasis on trash/non-academic clues, to being made up of few clue lines. Subject distribution attempts to mirror common quiz bowl categories, with most questions featuring some clue relating to current events or social studies. Bonus categories typically correspond with the category of the toss-up.
Question packets have varied over the years between 16-20 toss ups & bonuses.
In recent years there have been attempts to improve the quality of questions. With the goal of balancing tournament tradition, quiz bowl canon, & aligning with WACA WorldQuest curriculum.
Tournament Format
The tournament historically has followed a typical quiz bowl tournament structure assigning teams to pools, with top teams advancing to single-elimination playoffs.
After the conclusion of morning rounds, an All-Tournament team of the top five players is announced. Top-4 finishing teams are awarded monetary prizes.
The 2020 tournament during the COVID-19 pandemic was held virtually through MyQuiz.
The PAWAC Tournament has been held on the campus of Bradley University since its inception.
WACA Team Illinois
Since 2018, the winner of the PAWAC Tournament automatically receives a bid to compete at the World Affairs Council of America Academic WorldQuest Tournament held in Washington, D.C.
Historically, PAWAC was represented at the Academic WorldQuest by its All-Tournament Team. Due to PAWAC being the lone World Affairs Council in Illinois to send teams to the Academic WorldQuest & featuring the regions top players over the years, the team has carried a de-facto "Team Illinois” identity. The team was coached by John Rathbun until 2016, with Angela Weck acting as interim coach in 2017.
Tournament Results
Year | # of Teams | Tournament Champions | 2nd Place | 3rd Place | 4th Place | Top Scorer, Team | |
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2022 | Streator | St. Teresa | Illinois Valley Central | LaSalle-Peru | |||
2021 | Streator | Illinois Valley Central | St. Teresa | Jack Kramer, St. Teresa | |||
2020 | Streator | Peoria Notre Dame | Morton | ||||
2019 | 21 | Normal Community | Streator | LaSalle-Peru | Metamora | Murphy Wilkinson, Streator | |
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2017 | Richwoods | LaSalle-Peru | East Peoria | Illinois Valley Central | Kevin Ballard-Munn, East Peoria | ||
2016 | Dunlap | Richwoods | Streator | LaSalle-Peru | Ethan Elarton, East Peoria | ||
2015 | Streator | LaSalle-Peru | Metamora | Newman Central Catholic | Jared Willerton, Metamora | ||
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2013 | Bloomington | Richwoods | Illinois Valley Central | Bloomington Central Catholic | |||
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2007 | 24 | Bloomington | Limestone | Normal West | Peoria Heights | Hunter Fast, Bloomington | |
2006 | 24 | Bloomington | Hunter Fast, Bloomington | ||||
2005 | 24 | Bloomington | Normal West | Morton | Peoria Heights | Dylan Troxel, Peoria Heights | |
2004 | 24 | Limestone | Roanoke-Benson | Morton | Bloomington | Adam Janzen, Illini Bluffs | |
2002 | 18 | Limestone | Illini Bluffs | Bloomington Central Catholic | Dunlap | Tom Burke, BCC |