WEST POINT, Ala. – West Point High School will compete in the Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence (PACE) National Scholastic Championship (NSC), June 7-8, in Rosemont, Illinois.

PACE Director of Communications Harry White shared that West Point qualified by winning a quizbowl tournament hosted at Tusculum University by finishing with an undefeated 9-0 record.

“To be able to qualify, a team must finish in the top 20% of a local event, which means that those that compete have already proven that they are among the elite in terms of quizbowl ability and knowledge of science, literature, history and the arts,” White said. “Teams will typically prepare by playing practice matches using questions from previous NSCs, or even from collegiate tournaments. Many people study individual

See Full Page