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Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 8:45 pm
by RGRummage
Save the date!!! I wanted to let you know that the sixteenth Ezell-Harding Christian School Academic Tournament (Nashville, TN) has been scheduled for Saturday, September 19. We hope to see you again this year. Thanks--Ronnie Rummage
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:24 pm
by AKKOLADE
What sort of questions do you plan on using?
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:02 pm
by RGRummage
20 pyramid questions with each round consisting of 1/4 soc. st., 1/4 lit, 1/4 science, with the other 1/4 coming from art, math, and music; each round consists of ten tossups, a worksheet, and ten tossups with bounce back bonuses.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:23 pm
by Joe Romersa
Err...am I the only person who finds "a worksheet" a bit unorthodox for quiz bowl?
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:24 pm
by dtaylor4
al3xWal3x wrote:Err...am I the only person who finds "a worksheet" a bit unorthodox for quiz bowl?
No.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:35 pm
by AKKOLADE
Worksheets are common in the south.
Ronnie, I've set you up with a signature to put you in compliance with forum rules. Let me know if you have any issues or questions regarding it.
Also, what is your question provider going to be?
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:39 pm
by at your pleasure
I think it is something of a local custom. Presumably it would work like a bonus with more than three parts. Given the unorthodox format, it will probably be a housewrite.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:48 pm
by ClemsonQB
HSAPQ's four quarter set is modeled after the four quarter format traditionally used in many tournaments throughout the south (Ezell, Dorman's Cav Challenge and Brookwood, to name just a few). Their are a few variations of the format, but the worksheet usually consists of 10 or 15 questions which each team is given a chance to answer. During the worksheet round (third quarter), each team is given roughly two minutes to write out their answers to the questions.
And, Ezell's tournament was house-written the two or three times I went, so I imagine it still is.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:23 am
by chemqueen2
Worksheets are really common in Tennessee, the only tournament we played this year that didn't have them was UTC. At Ezell-Harding it's usually 15 questions, 2 minutes. In the three years I've played it, it's been housewritten.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:06 pm
by Scott
Grayson would like to attend this tournament.
You can contact me at
[email protected]
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:56 am
by RGRummage
We have e-mailed the invitations for our sixteenth Ezell-Harding Christian School Academic Tournament to be held on September 19 in Nashville. If you did not receive one and would like information, please e-mail me at
[email protected]. If you have previously been on our mailing list, we will send you a print copy as well.
We will again use a round-robin format with each round consisting of twenty tossup questions, ten bounce back bonus questions, and a worksheet prepared this spring and summer by members of our team, as well as by faculty consultants. All rounds have five social studies tossups, five literature tossups, five science tossups, and a combination of five math, art, and music tossups. At the conclusion of the morning rounds, we will give each school a copy of the questions used for the preliminary rounds.
Our registration fee remains at $60 per team with a four-team limit per school. There will be a varsity division only though jv teams are certainly invited to compete in our tournament. We look forward to having you.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:55 pm
by RGRummage
We are looking forward to another strong field of competitors for our sixteenth annual tournament in Nashville. This is just a reminder that the deadline for getting in on the $60.00 fee is Monday, September 7. After next Monday, the fee will be $75.00. For those who have lost the earlier e-mail or who still need information, please contact me at
[email protected]. Previous posts offer information about our format and question distribution. See you soon.
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:46 pm
by RGRummage
Tentative Field for Saturday's Tournament (as of 9/15/09)
Apollo (KY)
Ballard A and B (KY)
Bate Middle A and B (KY)
Christian Academy of Knoxville (CAK) (TN)
Danville A and B (KY)
Dorman A, B, and C (SC)
Dunbar (KY)
duPont Manual (KY)
Farragut (TN)
Flowery Branch (GA)
Franklin Road Academy (TN)
Gallatin (TN)
Goodpasture Christian (TN)
Hendersonville A and B (TN)
Hume-Fogg A and B (TN)
Johnson Central A and B (KY)
LAMP (AL)
Lincoln County (TN)
Madisonville North Hopkins A and B (KY)
Martin Luther King (MLK) A, B, and C (TN)
Morristown West (TN)
Munford (TN)
Owensboro (KY)
Paintsville A and B (KY)
Portland (TN)
Richland (TN)
Russell A, B, and C (KY)
St. Andrews A, B, and C (MS)
University School (USN) A and B (TN)
West (TN)
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:17 pm
by CoolBuzzerHandLuke
Irwin R Schyster wrote:Err...am I the only person who finds "a worksheet" a bit unorthodox for quiz bowl?
thank you, I am frustrated with local tournaments and their worksheets
Re: Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament - September 19, 2009
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:32 pm
by RGRummage
We would like to thank the forty-eight teams from KY, SC, MS, GA, AL, and TN who competed in the sixteenth annual EHCS Academic Tournament. What a talented and gracious group of competitors! Congratulations to today's winners:
1st - Dorman A
2nd - Dunbar
Semifinalists - Johnson Central A, duPont Manual
Quarterfinalists - Russell A, Dorman B, Hume-Fogg A, USN A
We hope to see you next September.