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Adair County HS Quizbowl Team gearing up for Nationals

Adair County High School's team is composed of seniors Benjamin Hancock and C.J. Bonifer, juniors Trevor Smith and Christopher Stuchell, and sophomores Madelyn Harmon and Keaton Coomer.
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By Alex Damisch

An Adair County High School quizbowl team will be competing at high school quizbowl nationals, the National Scholastic Championship (NSC), on (ACHS appearance time not given - CM) June 2 and 3, 2018 at the Hyatt Regency Reston, 1800 Presidents Street, Reston, VA. Adair County quizbowlers will compete against more than 90 other high school teams from around the country and the world.

Adair County is on a current streak of 18 straight Kentucky State Governor's Cup appearances. The team has placed in the Top 10 at the International Future Problem Solving Championships eight times and are the current Future Problem Solving State Champions.



Adair County's team is composed of seniors Benjamin Hancock and C.J. Bonifer, juniors Trevor Smith and Christopher Stuchell, and sophomores Madelyn Harmon and Keaton Coomer.

Those not attending NSC may follow select games of NSC through a liveblog on Twitter at @PACENSC and livestream on YouTube Live.

Quizbowl is an academic competition played between two teams of up to 4 players. Players buzz in on questions, which cover a wide range of academic topics including literature, history, science, and the arts.

Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence (PACE), founded in 1996 by a volunteer group of players and coaches, has been promoting high school quizbowl for nearly 20 years. In addition to running the annual National Scholastic Championship, PACE recognizes high quality local tournaments and sponsors the Quizbowl Resource Center, a hub for tournaments, question sets, and discussion.

For more information on PACE, please visit Registered teams at Quizbowl



This story was posted on 2018-05-24 21:11:36
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