2010 High School Mid-Season Poll Results!
Congratulations to State College Area High School (State College, Pennsylvania) for finishing first in the 2009-10 mid-season high school quiz bowl poll. With 18 ballots received, State College received the first place vote on 17.5 of them. Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Studies’ A team (Richmond, Virginia) finished second and received the other half- first place vote. Southside High School (Greenville, South Carolina),Paul M. Dorman High School’s A team (Roebuck, South Carolina), and Georgetown Day School’s A Team (Washington, DC) round out the top five. Congratulations to these teams and to all 48 teams that received votes. Complete results are after the jump.
1. State College Area High School, 449.5 points, 17.5 first place votes
2. Maggie Walker Governor’s School , 431.5 points, 0.5 first place votes
3. Southside High School, 397 points
4. Dorman High School, 372 points
5. Georgetown Day School , 364 points
6. Hunter College High School (New York , NY), 343 points
7. St. Anselm’s Abbey School, (Washington, DC) 336 points
8. Liberal Arts and Science Academy (Austin, Texas) 316 points
9.Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Lexington, Kentucky), 277 points
10. Detroit Country Day School (Beverly Hills, Michigan) 274 points
11. Charter School of Wilmington (Wilmington, Delaware), 240 points
12. Hoover High School (Hoover, Alabama), 235 points
13. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Alexandria, Virginia), 228 points
14.Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California), 192 points
15. Raleigh Charter High School (Raleigh, North Carolina),182 points
16. Eden Prairie High School (Eden Prairie, Minnesota), 172 points
17. Torrey Pines High School (San Diego, California), 139 points
18. Detroit Catholic Central High School (Novi, Michigan), 123 points
19. Kellenberg High School (Uniondale, New York), 99 points
20. Alpharetta High School (Alpharetta, Georgia), 88 points
21. Solon High School (Cleveland, Ohio), 74 points
22. DuPont Manual High School (Louisville, Kentucky), 69 points
23. Hume-Fogg High School (Nashville, Tennessee), 68 points
24. Auburn High School (Rockford, Illinois), 55 points
25. Walter Johnson High School (Bethesda, Maryland), 40 points
Also receiving votes: Bergen (38), Walt Whitman (37), La Jolla (35), MLK Magnet and St Joseph (26), Centennial (22), Santa Monica (16), Richard Montgomery (15), Dorman B (14), Southside B (12), Walton (7), Caesar Rodney (6), Walnut Hills, St Ignatius, Stevenson (4), Georgetown Day B (3), Ezell-Harding, Bellarmine (2), Douglas Freeman, Northmont, Pensacola, Blake (1)
Thank you to the voters, in no particular order: Issac Hirsch, Evan Adams, Matt Bollinger, Jasper Lee, Stephen Liu, Ed Powers, Graham Moyer, William Horton, Watson Ladd, Andrew Chrzanowski, Jarret Greene, Matt Jackson, George Berry, Aidan Mehigan, Benji Nguyen, Trey Taraila, Jacob Ingram, and Kevin Noriega.
Individual ballots may be found at http://tinyurl.com/2010hsqbpoll
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