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Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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Charbroil
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Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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Thank you to everyone who attended this event. Final Stats can be found here: http://results.scobo.net/Charbroil/10WUSTLACFNovice

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The Washington University College Bowl Team will be hosting a mirror of the Academic Competition Federation (ACF) Early Autumn Collegiate Novice Event on September 25th, 2010.

I, Charles Hang, will be serving as the Tournament Director. To register for the tournament, or if you have any questions, please email us at washuqb@gmail.com.

Time

Tournament check-in will begin at 9:30 AM, morning announcements will be at 10:00, and play will begin at 10:15. The entire tournament (including awards and playoffs) should be over before 5:00. Each team will be guaranteed at least seven rounds, and there will be finals as necessary to determine the champions.

Location

The tournament will be taking place in a building which will be determined within the next week. Parking should be plentiful for the event, and a precise location to park will be specified once the building is determined.

Registration

To register, please e-mail me at washuqb@gmail.com with the following information:

1/ The Number of teams you will be bringing
2/ The Number of buzzers you will be bringing
3/ The number of players you will have, as well as their names.
4/ The number of staff (moderators and scorekeepers) you will be bringing

All registrations must be received prior to the date of the tournament. Once you register, I will send out all necessary information. Please feel free to share this announcement with any schools that you think would be interested in attending.

Fee Structure

Base fee: $15/player [$60 for a 4 person team]
$5 off the base fee for schools per working buzzer system provided
$10 off the base fee for schools per competent staffer*
$10 off the base fee for schools for each 100 miles traveled
Minimum fee: $5/player [$20 for a 4 person team]

Showing up late without getting in touch with me: +$20 penalty.

*To be defined as an individual capable of either reading a 20 tossup, 20 bonus match in under 30 minutes or capable of scorekeeping such a match.

We are, of course, willing to make accommodations if a team has trouble paying and wishes to arrange a payment plan, etc. Checks should be made out to "Washington University College Bowl;" we can also take cash payments, but greatly prefer payment by check.

High School Staffing Discount

In addition to offering the above discounts for collegiate teams attending this event, we will also be offering a $10 discount to every high school player, coach, or anyone else involved with a high school event who volunteers to staff our event, to be applied towards admissions fees for our high school tournament, the Washington University High School Academic Challenge (WUHSAC). We will also offer a $5 discount per 50 miles traveled, one way, for individuals affiliated with high schools traveling 50 or more miles to staff our tournament.

Also, volunteers who bring buzzer sets will be eligible for an additional $10 WUHSAC registration discount per buzzer. We will be offering six such discounts in total.

Eligibility

1. All ACF eligibility rules apply, except when they contradict the rules below. ACF eligibility rules can be found at http://acf-quizbowl.com/documents/acfrules_final.pdf beginning on page 3.
2. This is a tournament for introducing collegiate novices to quizbowl. Consequently, no high school teams or players are eligible.
3. Anyone (who does not break Rules 1 or 2) who has never played quizbowl before is automatically eligible. Other academic competition does not count as quizbowl for this rule.
4. Players meeting one or more of the following criteria must apply to the head editor for special permission to play:
i. If you have already completed your second year of college (calculated from time in college, not credits).
ii. If you were ever on a playoff team at NAQT HSNCT or PACE NSC.
iii. If you have ever scored at least 30 points per game at any college tournament.
iv. If you have ever won any college tournament.
5. Anyone who does not fall into any of the four categories listed in Rule 4 is automatically eligible to play.

Procedure for applying for special permission to play: 1) Email Andrew Hart at hartam@gmail.com; 2) state which of the Rule 4 points would render you otherwise ineligible; 3) list when and how you came to achieve any of the accomplishments that lead to your being otherwise ineligible; 4) state succinctly why you want to play.

Questions

The tournament will be using the ACF Novice set, a set of accessible and short questions geared towards beginner players. For more information, please check here: http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9873

Field (To be updated as registrations and expressions of interest appear)

Attending
WUSTL 3
Truman State University 3
Harris Stowe State University 2
St. Charles CC
Missouri

I look forward to seeing you at Washington University on September 25th!
Last edited by Charbroil on Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.


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Re: Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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I would like to congratulate WUSTL C, led by tournament top scorer Joel Muskin-Pierret, for winning our mirror of the ACF Early Autumn Collegiate Novice Tournament. Second place (which was determined by PPG) went to Truman State A.

Final Stats can be found here: http://results.scobo.net/Charbroil/10WUSTLACFNovice

Also, I'd like to acknowledge the various staffers without whose help it wouldn't have been possible to host this event. In addition to the members of WUAT who helped staff, they included our high school staffers from Carbondale Community High School in Illinois, Ben Chametzky and Srinivas Panchamukhi, as well as Charlie Beard, Dylan Becraft, and Sam Haynes from Clayton, Fort Zumwalt West, and Jefferson City High Schools in Missouri. In addition, I'd like to thank Charlie Dees from the University of Missouri, as well as Amanda Krus and Amy Payne from Truman State University for their help.

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Re: Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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In the eighth game, I'm pretty sure you switched the scores for Joel and Kefu. Joel had 155, and Kefu had 5.

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Re: Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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Acceleration wrote:In the eighth game, I'm pretty sure you switched the scores for Joel and Kefu. Joel had 155, and Kefu had 5.
Sounds about right, lol. Joel dominated in his game against us.
Oh, and you misspelled Zach's last name, I'm pretty sure it's Goree and not "Gare". At the very least, the a should be an o

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Re: Early Autumn Collegiate Novice at WUSTL (9/25/10)

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ZhangC1459 wrote: Oh, and you misspelled Zach's last name, I'm pretty sure it's Goree and not "Gare". At the very least, the a should be an o
I would have had the right name if your team had given me your roster like every other team that attended the tournament. As is, I had to try to parse the name from the scoresheet I was handed in Round 1.

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