Battle of the Burgh
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Battle of the Burgh is a tournament hosted by the University of Pittsburgh for high school teams. It has alternatively been known simply as Burgh. It has been held in the winter or spring since 2006, and in the March of each year since 2008. It is likely that every edition of this tournament has used questions from NAQT.
Year | Champion | Second | Third | Fourth |
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1999? | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed |
2000 | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed |
2001 | Results needed | State College A | Results needed | State College B |
2002 | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed |
2003 | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed | Results needed |
2004* | Fisher Catholic A | State College A | State College B | NW Penn Academy |
2004* | Schenley | Shady Side | North Allegheny A | Seneca Valley |
2006 | Fisher Catholic A | North Allegheny A | Fisher Catholic B | North Allegheny C |
2007 | State College A | State College B | Shady Side | Schenley |
2008 | LOT Academy | North Allegheny | Shady Side A | Fisher Catholic A and Garfield Heights |
2009 | Fisher Catholic A | Northmont | Solon A | Solon B |
2010 | Mercersburg Academy A | Shady Side | Bridgeport A | Fisher Catholic A |
2011 | State College A | Camp Hill | Rocky Grove | Fisher Catholic A |
- It is assumed that an edition of this tournament was held in 1999, since "Battle of the Burgh II" was held in 2000; however, NAQT's website does not list results for any non-HSNCT tournament for the 1998-1999 season.
- There were two 2004 editions of this tournament: the first was held on March 20, 2004, and the second was held on November 20, 2004.
- In 2008, North Allegheny and Shady Side A tied for 2nd.
- In 2011, Camp Hill and Rocky Grove finished tied for 2nd.
- The 2011 edition was deemed "Battle of the Burgh XIV", but at this time evidence of only 13 Battles of the Burgh (Battle of the Burghs?) have been found.