Question Set
Clarke Fall I will be mirroring LOGIC, a regular-difficulty high school set with no computational mathematics tossups or bonuses. The editors, writing teams, and category distribution can be found in the link.
Registration/Field Size
Register by filling out the following form: Online Registration Form
We are tentatively capping the field at 18 teams. This may be increased depending on our potential to acquire additional staffers. Teams that sign up after the field is full will be placed on a waitlist.
Transportation
W. Tresper Clarke High School is located at 740 Edgewood Drive, Westbury, NY, 11590, 30 miles east of New York City. We're about a mile from Exit W2 West on the Wantagh Parkway or 2 miles from Exit M4 on the Meadowbrook Parkway. If you take the LIRR to the Westbury Train Station, we're about 1.5 miles from there. From there you could walk for 30 minutes or use one of the taxi services located at the station, though we'd recommend catching an Uber.
Payment
$80 for the first team from a school
$70 for each subsequent team
-$10 working buzzer system discount
-$10 experienced moderator discount on a case-by-case basis depending on need
-$20 per team for schools further than 50 miles (as determined by the Google Maps distance by automobile from the team's school to W.T. Clarke High School)
The minimum fee is $60 per competing team.
Payment can be made on-site. Registered teams that wish to drop out should email clarke [dot] quizbowl [at] gmail.com; teams that drop out after 9:00 AM on Wednesday, October 30 (i.e. 72 hours before the tournament begins) will still be liable for the entry fee.
Teams that register to bring buzzers and reduce the number of buzzers they are signed up to bring after 9:00 AM on Wednesday, October 30 will be liable for a $10 inconvenience fee per buzzer set not brought.
Tournament Format
Gameplay will follow standard standard NAQT rules with the following modifications:
- Rounds will be untimed and consist of twenty tossup-bonus cycles
- Players will receive 5 seconds after buzzing in, after being prompted, and after the tossup ends
- Tiebreakers will be performed by reading tossups until the first score change
The tournament will consist of bracketed round-robin preliminary rounds, a 1-hour lunch, and re-bracketed playoff and consolation rounds, and cross-over and finals matches as necessary. The specifics will depend on the number of competing teams.
The top three teams will receive trophies and the top scorers after the preliminary rounds will receive book prizes.
All teams will also receive, at the end of the tournament, paper copies of their match scoresheets and individual and team performance statistics, with a detailed breakdown including categories and potentially buzz points. The advanced category analysis in particular will allow teams to examine their strengths and weakness and improve their game.
All teams will be guaranteed ten rounds. We have been designated as a PACE NSC Platinum Qualifier event, which will allow the top 25% of the field to advance to the 2020 National Scholastic Championships.
Food
For breakfast, we'll provide complimentary bagels/coffee/juice. For lunch, we'll be selling pizza; registered teams will receive the relevant information in the fall once we get closer to the tournament date. Alternatively, there are a few local eateries within walking distance, and several within driving distance.