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IHSSBCA Tournament Central 2010–2011

2010–2011 Tournament Calendar

Tournament Central archive: 2009–2010   2008–2009

All dates are Saturdays except where otherwise noted.

10/16 Wake-Up Call at Northwestern University (Evanston) (20 teams)
Fall Novice set
Entry restricted to players who have never played either PACE NSC or NAQT HSNCT, or who have played one or both of those tournaments but scored less than 20 points per 20 tossups heard
1. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 2. IMSA (Aurora) A; 3. IMSA (Aurora) B; 4. Latin School (Chicago) A
Top individual scorer: Nolan Maloney, IMSA (Aurora) A; 90.42 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
10/23 Earlybird at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (18 teams)
DAFT set (ACF-format plus powers)
1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Michigan) A; 3. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 4. Detroit Catholic Central B; 5. St. Ignatius (Chicago) A; 6. Carbondale
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Andrew Deveau, St. Ignatius A, 133.00 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
10/30 SCOP Novice/GHOST at Lisle
Sponsored by the Scholastic Community Outreach Program; on the SCOP Novice set (head-edited by Brad Fischer and Kristin Strey)
1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. IMSA (Aurora) A; 3. Metea Valley (Aurora) A; 4. Chicago Christian (Palos Heights) A
preliminary rounds statistics
10/30 SCOP Novice/TELESCOP at Northern Illinois University (De Kalb)
Sponsored by the Scholastic Community Outreach Program; on the SCOP Novice set (head-edited by Brad Fischer and Kristin Strey)
1. Belvidere North A; 2. Boylan (Rockford) A; 3. Stillman Valley; 4. Boylan B
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North A; 140.71 PPG
Statistics
10/30 SCOP Novice at Springfield
Sponsored by the Scholastic Community Outreach Program; on the SCOP Novice set (head-edited by Brad Fischer and Kristin Strey)
1. Glenwood (Chatham) B; 2. Glenwood A; 3. Centennial (Champaign) A; 4. Springfield A
Top individual scorer: Evan, Glenwood B; 83.68 PPG
Statistics
10/30 Orion Varsity (16 teams)
Questions by Marlena Scavuzzo
1. Macomb; 2. Sherrard; 3. Streator; 4. Davenport Central; Consolation champion: Moline
11/6 IHSSBCA Kickoff at Wheaton North
Sponsored by BuzzerSystems.com
NAQT IS–98
Competitive division (24 teams): 1. Auburn (Rockford) A; 2. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 3. Oak Park-River Forest; 4. IMSA (Aurora) A; 5. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 6. St. Ignatius (Chicago)
Competitive division statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
Learning division (42 teams): 1. St. Viator (Arlington Heights) A; 2. Naperville Central; 3. Fenwick (Oak Park) A; 4. Lake Zurich B
Learning division statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
11/6 IHSSBCA Kickoff at PORTA (Petersburg) (26 teams)
Sponsored by BuzzerSystems.com
NAQT IS–98
1. Glenwood (Chatham); 2. Macomb; 3. Richwoods (Peoria); 4. Quincy
Statistics: A teams divisionB teams division
11/6 IHSSBCA Kickoff at Greenville (16 teams)
Sponsored by BuzzerSystems.com
NAQT IS–98
1. Carbondale; 2. Greenville A; 3. O’Fallon B; 4. Marquette (Alton)
Top individual scorer: Ben Chametzky, Carbondale; 119.29 PPG
Statistics
11/6 IHSSBCA Kickoff at Sterling (24 teams)
Sponsored by BuzzerSystems.com
NAQT IS–98
1. Belvidere North A; 2. Guilford (Rockford); 3. Marian Central (Woodstock) A; 4. Byron
Top individual scorer: Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North A; 53 tossups
Statistics: match scoresindividual statistics
11/13 IHSSBCA Kickoff at Centennial (Champaign) (24 teams)
Sponsored by BuzzerSystems.com
NAQT IS–98
1. Rolling Meadows; 2. Normal Community; 3. Centennial (Champaign); 4. Streator
Top individual scorer: Jake Powers, Rolling Meadows; 70.56 PPG
statistics
11/13 Loyburn at Loyola Academy (Wilmette) (24 teams)
HSAPQ set 15
1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. Auburn (Rockford) A; 3. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 4. IMSA (Aurora) A; 5. Carbondale; 6. Lisle
Top individual scorer: Kevin Malis, Stevenson A; 170 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
11/13 Moline Frosh/Soph (32 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by Marlena Scavuzzo
1. Macomb; 2. Galva; 3. Kaneland; 4. Mercer County
11/20 Scobol Solo at New Trier (Winnetka)
Individual, tossups-only event
Questions by David Reinstein with assistance from Matt Bardoe, Mark Grant, Jonah Greenthal, and Mike Laudermith
1. Kevin Malis, senior, Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 2. Ben Carbery, senior, Oak Park-River Forest; 3. Andrew Deveau, senior, St. Ignatius (Chicago); 4. Ben Chametzky, junior, Carbondale; 5. Andrew Van Duyn, junior, Culver (Culver, Indiana); 6. Lloyd Sy, junior, Auburn (Rockford); 7-tie. Zach Blumenfeld, senior, Stevenson (Lincolnshire), and Andrew Wang, junior, New Trier (Winnetka)
Morning champion: Ben Carbery, senior, Oak Park-River Forest
Statistics: scoreboardcategoriescategories by playerconversionplayersrecordschampionship round
11/20 Scobol Solo at PORTA (Petersburg)
Individual, tossups-only event
Questions by David Reinstein with assistance from Mark Grant, Jonah Greenthal, and Mike Laudermith
1. Aaron Siebrass, Glenwood (Chatham); 2. Peter Huston, Greenville; 3. Marlana Jackson, Springfield; 4. Paul Liu, Springfield; 5-tie. Matt Crigman, Central (Champaign), and Chris Olsen, Centennial (Champaign); 7-tie. Brittany Trang, Peoria Christian, and Austin Wilson, Auburn (Auburn); 9-tie. Justin Brooks, PORTA (Petersburg), and Elliot Campos, Centennial (Champaign)
11/20 Peoria Area World Affairs Council Social Studies Tournament at Bradley University (Peoria) (24 teams)
1. Midwest Central (Manito); 2. Fieldcrest (Minonk); 3. Richwoods (Peoria); 4. Notre Dame (Peoria)
All-Tournament Team: Isaac Abbey, East Peoria; Brandon Clark, Midwest Central; Michael Hanley, Notre Dame; Mark Reiter, Fieldcrest; Duncan Ryan, Peoria Heights; Thompson Zhuang, Eureka
11/20 Rock Island Varsity (14 teams)
Questions by Answers Plus
1. Kaneland; 2. Moline; 3. Keith Country Day (Rockford); 4. Wheaton Academy; Consolation champion: Wilton
11/20 Armstrong Frosh/Soph (6 teams)
1. Central (Champaign); 2. Bloomington; 3. Rantoul
11/20 Macomb Frosh/Soph (10 teams)
Housewritten in ACF format
1. Macomb A; 2. Quincy; 3. Notre Dame (Quincy); 4. Rockridge
12/4 River City Varsity and Junior Varsity
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by Bryce Avery
Varsity division (13 teams): 1. University (Normal); 2. Peoria Christian; 3. Morton; 4. Moline
JV division (13 teams): 1. Peoria Christian; 2. Washington; 3. Mahomet-Seymour; 4. Metamora
12/11 Mirror of the Harvard Fall Tournament at Auburn (Rockford) (24 teams)
ACF-format except teams of five
1. Auburn (Rockford); 2. Seven Lakes (Katy, Texas) A; 3. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 4. Loyola Academy (Wilmette)
Top individual scorer: Andrew Deveau, St. Ignatius (Chicago) (playing solo), 132 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
12/11 Helen Bishop Memorial Tournament (for teams in Peoria County only) at Farmington
IHSA rules and distribution*
Separate divisions for varsity and frosh/soph
Contact: Cynthia Wierzba
12/11 PORTA (Petersburg) Frosh/Soph (28 teams)
NAQT IS–97A
1. Macomb; 2. Litchfield; 3. Glenwood (Chatham); 4. Rochester
12/11 Kaneland (Maple Park) Frosh/Soph (36 teams)
Questions by Platypus
1. Kaneland (Maple Park); 2. Wheaton Warrenville South A; 3. Fremd (Palatine) A; 4. Carmel (Mundelein) A
Top individual scorer: Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North, 26 tossups
Statistics: preliminary round scoresplayoff round scorestop scorers
12/18 New Trier Varsity: ADVANTAGE at New Trier (Winnetka)
Mirror of GSAC; ACF rules except teams of five
Über-Competitive Division (24 teams): 1. Auburn (Rockford) A; 2. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 3. Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Michigan) A; 4. Illinois Math & Science Academy (Aurora); 5. St. Ignatius College Prep (Chicago) A; 6. Carbondale
Über-Competitive Division statistics: preliminary roundsparallel brackets phasesuperplayoffsoverall
Standard Division (24 teams): 1. Keith Country Day (Rockford) A; 2. Fenton (Bensenville); 3. Auburn (Rockford) C; 4. PORTA (Petersburg); 5. Lisle B; 6. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) C
Standard Division statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
Top individual scorers — in the Über-Competitive Division: Joe Nutter, Walnut Hills (Cincinnati, Ohio), 88 PPG; in the Standard Division: Christofer Hamilton, Keith Country Day (Rockford) A, 94 PPG
1/8 IHSSBCA Turnabout at Carbondale (7 teams)
NAQT IS–101A
1. Salem A; 2. Mt. Carmel; 3. Edwards County
Top individual scorer: Thomas, Mt. Carmel, 67.14 PPG
Statistics
1/8 IHSSBCA Turnabout at Centennial (Champaign) (18 teams)
NAQT IS–101A
1. Champaign Central; 2. Streator; 3. Bishop McNamara (Kankakee); 4. Roanoke-Benson; Consolation champion: Mahomet
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Matt Crisman, Champaign Central, 101.67 PPG
preliminary rounds statistics
1/8 IHSSBCA Turnabout at Greenville (14 teams)
NAQT IS–101A
1. Highland; 2. Breese Central; 3. Vandalia; 4. O’Fallon
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Ted Doelleman, Athens, 59.17 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
1/8 IHSSBCA Turnabout at Fenton (Bensenville) (24 teams)
NAQT IS–101A
1. Wauconda A; 2. Marian Central (Woodstock) A; 3. Glenbard North (Carol Stream); 4. Wheaton North
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Blake Tutt, Fenton, 106 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
1/8 IHSSBCA Turnabout at Sterling (18 teams)
NAQT IS–101A
1. Kaneland (Maple Park); 2. Sterling A; 3. St. Bede (Peru); 4. Dixon
1/8 Knights’ Challenge at Auburn (Rockford)
housewrite; ACF rules except rebounding bonuses and no negs
Novice Varsity division (8 teams): 1. Auburn (Rockford); 2. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 3. Belvidere North
Frosh-Soph division (20 teams): 1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 2. Wheaton North A; 3. Boylan Catholic (Rockford); 4. Moline; consolation champion: Auburn (Rockford)
Top individual scorer, Novice Varsity division: Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North, 118 PPG
1/8 Macomb Rotary (24 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by Bryce Avery
1. Glenwood (Chatham) A; 2. Macomb A; 3. PORTA (Petersburg) A; 4. Moline; consolation champion: Macomb B
1/15 BMI at Bloomington (10 teams)
On the IMSAnity set, written by the IMSA (Aurora) team
1. Glenwood (Chatham); 2. Centennial (Champaign); 3. Springfield A
Statistics
1/15 TRIUMVIR at Metea Valley (Aurora) (12 teams)
On the IMSAnity set, written by the IMSA (Aurora) team
1. Lisle; 2. New Trier (Winnetka); 3. Latin School (Chicago); 4. Fenton (Bensenville)
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
1/15 Winnebago Varsity (16 teams)
Questions by Question Bank; class A schools only
1. Keith Country Day (Rockford) A; 2. Keith Country Day B; 3. Fieldcrest; 4. Rockford Lutheran
Top individual scorer: Roy Slick, Byron; 23 tossups
Statistics: preliminary roundscrossover finals
1/15 Kaneland (Maple Park) Varsity (40 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*
1. Fenwick (Oak Park) A; 2. Wheaton Warrenville South A; 3. Fremd (Palatine) A; 4. Carmel (Mundelein) A
Single-elimination scores
1/22 Ultima at Loyola Academy (Wilmette) (18 teams)
BATE set
1. Detroit Catholic Central A (Novi, Michigan); 2. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 3. Loyola Academy A (Wilmette); 4. St. Ignatius College Prep (Chicago)
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Kevin Malis, Stevenson, 98.75 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
1/22 Peoria Heights (Class A only) (16 teams)
Housewritten questions with modified IHSA rules and distribution* plus handouts
1. Roanoke-Benson; 2. Mercer County; 3. Peoria Heights; 4. Tremont
Preliminary pools of 4, followed by a rebracket into pools of 4
1/22 Springfield Varsity/Junior Varsity
Varsity division (28 teams; NAQT IS–102): 1. Glenwood (Chatham) A; 2. Macomb A; 3. Springfield A; 4. Centennial (Champaign)
Varsity division top individual scorer: Tristan Willey, Macomb; 93.5 PPG
Varsity division statistics: teamsindividuals
JV division (28 teams; NAQT IS–99A): 1. Glenwood (Chatham) A; 2. Macomb A; 3. Jacksonville; 4. Springfield
JV division top individual scorer: Thomas Estabrook, Jacksonville; 67.78 PPG
Varsity division statistics: teamsindividuals
1/22 Fremd
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by Jeff Geringer
Varsity division (64 teams): 1. Buffalo Grove A; 2. Fenwick (Oak Park) A; 3. Hersey (Arlington Heights); 4. Wheaton Warrenville South A; playoff bracket
Frosh-Soph division (48 teams): 1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. St. Viator (Arlington Heights); 3. Wheaton North A; 4. Libertyville; playoff bracket
1/29 Huskie Bowl at Northern Illinois University (DeKalb)
Upper division (12 teams): mirror of the Vanderbilt ABC set, collaboratively written with VCU
Upper division: 1. Auburn (Rockford) A; 2. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 3. Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Michigan); 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire)
Upper division top individual scorer: tie — Ken Barbery, Proviso North; and Andrew Deveau, St. Ignatius (Chicago); 101.36 PPG
Upper division statistics
Lower division (12 teams): NAQT IS–99A
Lower division: 1. IMSA (Aurora) B; 2. Maine South (Park Ridge); 3. Belvidere North A; 4. Loyola Academy B
Lower division top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North A; 123.33 PPG
Lower division statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
1/29 Wheaton North Frosh/Soph (32 teams)
approximately IHSA rules and distribution with rounds of 16/16 written by the varsity team
1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. St. Ignatius (Chicago); 3. Fremd (Palatine) A; 4. Wheaton Warrenville South A
Top individual scorer: Ben Lewis, Fremd A; 43.33 PPG
Statistics
1/29 Sterling Frosh/Soph (20 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by Question Bank
1. Geneseo; 2. Dixon; 3. Streator; 4. Ottawa A
partial results
1/29 PORTA (Petersburg) (Class A only) (15 teams)
NAQT IS–100
1. PORTA; 2. Williamsville; 3. Warrensburg-Latham; 4. Litchfield
Top individual scorer: Duncan Ryan, Peoria Heights; 47.14 PPG
Statistics
1/29 WUHSAC at Washington University in St. Louis
Housewrite in national format
1. Carbondale; 2. Northmont (Clayton, Ohio); 3. Ladue (Ladue, Missouri); 4. Rock Bridge (Columbia, Missouri)
1/29 Culver (Culver, Indiana) Varsity and Junior Varsity
NAQT IS–101A
Varsity division (15 teams): 1. Novi (Novi, Michigan) A; 2. Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Michigan) B; 3. Culver (Culver, Indiana) A; 4. Novi B
Varsity division top individual scorer: Andrew Van Duyn, Culver A, 152.50 PPG
Varsity division statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
JV division (14 teams): 1. Detroit Catholic Central JV A; 2. Novi JV A; 3. St. Viator A (Arlington Heights); 4. Detroit Catholic Central JV B
JV division top individual scorer: Tanner Vincent, Novi A, 52 PPG
JV division statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
2/5 Belvidere North Stampede (10 teams)
NAQT IS–102 plus additional nonstandard questions between halves
1. New Trier (Winnetka); 2. Belvidere North A; 3. Wheaton North A; 4. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) B
Top individual scorer: Dylan Minarik, Belvidere North A; 95.56 PPG
Statistics
2/5 Streator Rotary (20 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*
1. Ottawa; 2. University (Normal); 3. Streator; 4. Normal Community
2/12 Galesburg Rotary (16 teams)
IHSA rules and distribution*; questions by 4D Designs
1. Macomb A; 2. Quincy; 3. Wethersfield; 4. Morrison
match scores
2/12 Greenville Comet Open (20 teams)
ACF format; HSAPQ set 16
1. Glenwood (Chatham) A; 2. Highland; 3. Warrensburg-Latham A; 4. Glenwood (Chatham) B
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Justin Brooks, PORTA A; 76 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
2/19 Masonic Sectionals at various sites TBA
Masonic format; questions by Questions Galore
Advancing from class AA sectionals: IMSA (Aurora), Carbondale, Centennial (Champaign), Glenwood (Chatham), Stevenson (Lincolnshire), Fremd (Palatine), Richwoods (Peoria), Wauconda
Advancing from class A sectionals: Bloomington Central Catholic, Fairfield, Fulton, Galena, Greenville, Johnston City, Lisle, Litchfield, Macomb, Paris Cooperative, Peoria Christian, PORTA (Petersburg), Riverdale (Port Byron), Keith Country Day (Rockford), St. Joseph-Ogden, Sullivan, Cumberland (Toledo), West Central (Winchester)
2/26 NAQT State Championship at Fenton (Bensenville) (17 teams)
NAQT IS–104
1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 2. Auburn (Rockford) A; 3. Loyola Academy (Wilmette) A; 4. Proviso North
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Ben Carbery, Proviso North, 133.63 PP20TUH
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
2/26 Carmel (Mundelein) Frosh/Soph (16 teams)
NAQT IS–103A; national rules with bouncebacks and powers but no negs
1. IMSA (Aurora) A; 2. Stevenson (Lincolnshire) A; 3. Wheaton North A; 4. St. Viator (Arlington Heights)
Match scores: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
2/26 Orion Frosh/Soph (12 teams)
1. Streator; 2. Moline; 3. Princeton; 4. Quincy
3/5 Homewood-Flossmoor Varsity
Questions by Michael Sacks
IHSA rules and distribution
Contact: Mike Sacks
3/5 Masonic State at Riverton High School
Masonic format; questions by Questions Galore
Class AA: 1. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 2. Carbondale; 3. IMSA (Aurora); 4. Fremd (Palatine)
Class A: 1. Lisle; 2. Macomb; 3. PORTA (Petersburg); 4. Peoria Christian
Monday 3/7 IHSA Regionals at various sites
IHSA rules and distribution
Advancing from AA regionals (alphabetically by regional location): IMSA (Aurora), Metea Valley (Aurora), Belvidere North, Morton, Hinsdale South (Darien), Lincoln-Way West (New Lenox), Carbondale, Centennial (Champaign), Highland, Glenwood (Chatham), Marist (Chicago), St. Ignatius (Chicago), Andrew (Tinley Park), Hinsdale Central, Lyons (LaGrange), Lake Zurich, Stevenson (Lincolnshire), Kaneland (Maple Park), Buffalo Grove, Normal Community, Richwoods (Peoria), Fenwick (Oak Park), Oak Parka nd River Forest, Barrington, Auburn (Rockford), Springfield, Streator, Taylorville, Naperville Central, Wheaton Warrenville South, Loyola Academy (Wilmette), Burlington Central
Advancing from A regionals (alphabetically by regional location): Marquette (Alton), Monticello, Auburn (Auburn), Breese Central, Byron, Johnston City, Illini West (Carthage), Latin School (Chicago), Lisle, Timothy Christian (Elmhurst), Nashville, Fulton, Galena, Greenville, Litchfield, Macomb, Herrin, St. Anthony (Effingham), New Berlin, Chicago Christian (Palos Heights), Peoria Christian, Peoria Heights, PORTA (Petersburg), Bureau Valley (Manlius), Bloomington Central Catholic, Mt. Carmel, Rochester, Keith Country Day (Rockford)Mercer County (Aledo), Cumberland (Toledo), Warrensburg-Latham, Williamsville
3/12 IHSA Sectionals at various sites
IHSA rules and distribution
Advancing from AA sectionals: Auburn (Rockford), Carbondale, Centennial (Champaign), IMSA (Aurora), Lyons (Lagrange), Richwoods (Peoria), St. Ignatius (Chicago), Stevenson (Lincolnshire)
Advancing from A sectionals: Cumberland (Toledo), Herrin, Keith Country Day (Rockford), Lisle, Litchfield, Macomb, PORTA (Petersburg), Warrensburg-Latham
3/18 IHSA State at the Peoria Civic Center
IHSA rules and distribution
AA: 1. IMSA (Aurora); 2. Auburn (Rockford); 3. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 4. St. Ignatius (Chicago)
A: 1. Lisle; 2. Macomb; 3. Keith Country Day (Rockford); 4. PORTA (Petersburg)
4/2 Ladue Invitational Spring Tournament (LIST) at Ladue (St. Louis, Missouri)
Housewrite in national format (including powers and negs; bonuses rebound part-by-part)
Contact: Maximilian Schindler
4/16 Wildcat at Northwestern University (Evanston) (7 teams)
Prison Bowl set (national format)
1. Auburn (Rockford); 2. Kevin Malis and Mark Savin; 3. Loyola Academy A (Wilmette); 4. Ben Chametzky
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Ben Chametzky, 100.83 PPG
Statustucs: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
4/23 ATROPHY at Northern Illinois University (De Kalb) (14 teams)
Yale BHSAT set (national format)
1. IMSA (Aurora); 2. Loyola Academy (Wilmette); 3. Carbondale; 4. New Trier (Winnetka)
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Ben Chametzky, Carbondale, 100.83 PPG
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
4/23 Charity Singles/Doubles at Northern Illinois University (De Kalb) (12 singles, 6 doubles teams)
PSAT/NMSQT set (PACE-format tossups only)
Singles: 1. Nolan Winkler; 2. Ben Chametzky; 3. Greg Dzuricsko; 4. Srinivas Panchamukhi
Doubles: 1. Morgan Venkus/Matt McBride; 2. D.J. Germano/Daniel Thirman; 3. P.J. McQuirk/Ben Rowe
Statistics: preliminary roundsplayoffsoverall
5/14 Midwest Championship at Culver Academies (Culver, Indiana) (16 teams)
NAQT Division II SCT set (NAQT format)
1. Dorman (Roebuck, South Carolina); 2. Seven Lakes A (Katy, Texas); 3. Auburn A (Rockford, Illinois); 4. Dunbar (Lexington, Kentucky)
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Jiawei Li, Seven Lakes A, 85 PP20TUH
Statistics: preliminary roundsoverall
5/28–5/29 NAQT High School National Championship Tournament in Atlanta, Georgia (224 teams)
1. State College Area High School A (State College, PA); 2. Liberal Arts and Science Academy A (Austin, TX); 3. Bellarmine College Preparatory (San Jose, CA); 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire)
Illinois teams making the playoffs: 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 13T. IMSA (Aurora); 21T. Carbondale; 33T. Lisle, Loyola Academy (Wilmette); 65T. Glenwood (Chatham)
Lisle placed 4th in the Small Schools division
Top individual scorer (preliminary rounds): Adam Silverman, Centennial (Roswell, GA), 110.33 PP20TUH
Top individual scorer from Illinois: Kevin Malis, Stevenson (Lincolnshire), 73.08 PP20TUH
Statistics
6/4–6/5 PACE National Scholastics Championship at Northwestern University (Evanston) (60 teams)
1. State College Area High School (State College, PA); 2. Hunter College High School (New York, NY); 3. Liberal Arts and Science Academy (Austin, TX); 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire)
Illinois teams: 4. Stevenson (Lincolnshire); 7. Auburn (Rockford) A; 8. St. Ignatius (Chicago); 25. IMSA (Aurora); 26. Carbondale; 27. Oak Park-River Forest; 30. Lisle; 32. Loyola Academy (Wilmette); 35. New Trier (Winnetka); 42. Auburn B; 43. Macomb; 51. Centennial (Champaign); 55. Wauconda; 56. Fenton (Bensenville)
Tournament all-stars: Kevin Malis, Stevenson (Lincolnshire), 144 PPG; Ben Chametzky, Carbondale, 136 PPG; Ben Carbery, Oak Park-River Forest, 128 PPG; Andrew Deveau, St. Iagntius, 120 PPG; Nikhil Desai, Bellarmine College Prep (San Jose, CA); Graham Moyer, State College (PA); Benji Nguyen, Liberal Arts and Sciences Academy of Austin (TX); Tommy Casalaspi, Maggie Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Relations (Richmond, VA)
Statistics
6/11–12 HSAPQ National All-Star Academic Tournament at University of Maryland, College Park (10 teams)
1. Texas; 2. Illinois; 3. Ohio; 4. California
Top individual scorer: Ikshu Neithalath, Missouri, 45 PPG
Statistics

*Invitationals with IHSA rules generally allow shorthanded teams to play and do not require matching tops. Additionally, many such tournaments do not use pyramidal questions. Coaches are encouraged to find out who the question provider is and look at samples.