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Athens Classic, Part 2

January 6th, 2011 2 comments

The new year has officially kicked off. People have returned to work and school and the Christmas Holiday season has seemingly been wrapped up.Hold it right there folks! The new year’s celebration can not end until a 2011 winner is named for the New Year’s Classic. I had stated before that I can see a scenario where 4 different teams each win one of the Grand Slam tournaments. We will get a great chance to see how viable of a possibility that is in 2011. Although Mukwanago WI and Scripture NM have proven that they have top tier teams this season, they will not be able to attend this tournament. Have no fear however—the tournament field is loaded. The NYC will give the Bible Quiz world its first chance to see how far the Temple TN and Hillsdale FL programs have progressed, if Heritage Mission NY and Calvary FL have reloaded, and if prior notables such as Calvary SC, Athens GA, and Parsippany NJ will play a role in the major tournaments this year.

Earlier this week, I discussed what it takes for a team to win this tournament. Mr. Jack Bamford, the NYC tournament director, shared with us his thoughts as to what it takes to win: “The teams that have won the New Year’s Classic in recent years seem to have this in common – they have at least one person on the team who has all the material memorized and is saturated with it. He/she can jump on a reference or on the first word of a finish-the-verse question and answer correctly most of the time. But he must have a strong supporting cast. After he quizzes out, his teammates have to be able to play strong against the top quizzers of the opponent’s teams. Because of the 5-4 quiz-out rule at Athens, there is no such thing as a one-person team.” Mr. Bamford makes a great point that one strong quizzer alone can not pull out a victory in this tournament. Surely it will take a great team effort to win Saturday.

Enter Woodside Colorado! Woodside has been the home to a great Bible quizzing program for several years and also hosts one of the Grand Slam tournaments. It is certainly no surprise to see a Woodside team competing strongly at any tournament, but this season has ushered in possibly a new era for Woodside. Several quizzers have devoted themselves to learning this year’s passage and have completely memorized the text by this early stage. I can see 5 or 6 different teams winning this tournament, but would be least surprised to find Woodside finishing on top. Erica Olsen has shown flashes of being a dominant quizzer in years past and I expect her to step up and lead Woodside through what could be several tough stretches Saturday. Temple TN and Hillsdale FL could prove to be Woodside’s toughest competition at this tournament.

One thing (that we can all agree on) is certain: Bible Quiz provides kids a wonderful opportunity to saturate their lives with God’s Word. The competition is exciting and brings us together, but the Word of God is our focus. Mr. Bamford said it best: “I hasten to add that ANYONE whose life is impacted by the power of the memorized Word is a winner at a much more important level than trophies and medals can ever measure. And this kind of winning is possible for everyone who enters the tournament.”

Be safe in your travels and stop by on the message board to let us know what you think may happen!

 

Teams in Junior Division

1. Athens GA (Senior and Junior Division)
2. Heritage Mission NY (Senior and Junior Division)
3. Kettle Moraine Baptist WS (Senior & Junior Div)
4. Northside SC (Senior and Junior Division)
5. Pleasant View KY (Senior and Junior Division)
6. Temple TN (Senior and Junior Division)
7. Faith SC (Junior Division only)
 
 
 
 
 

Teams in Senior Division

7. Alamance Christian NC
8. Calvary FL
9. Calvary Simpsonville SC
10. Faith FL
11. Grace Columbia SC
12. Hampton Park SC
13. Hillsdale FL
14. Parsippany NJ
15. Temple NC
16. Union Grove NC
17. Wood County WV
18. Woodside CO

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The Athens New Years Classic

January 1st, 2011 13 comments

Golf has the PGA championship, the Masters, the British Open, and the US Open.  Tennis has the French Open, the Australian Open, the US Open, and Wimbledon.  Those are the Grand Slams-the big 4. There are several other tournaments, good tournaments, but none compare to the big 4. The Bible Quizzing season resembles those sports.  The AACS national championship, SCQANIT, the Colorado Invitational, and the New Year’s Classic for a quizzing gauntlet from January to April.  Just as golf and tennis have several other solid tournaments throughout the year, it is those top 4 that set the bar.  The past few years have seen tournaments in Michigan, North Carolina, Florida, New Jersey and Indiana gain national attention.  Tournaments have risen and fallen in California, West Virginia, and Tennessee. However, the Grand Slams have remained steady, if not improved.  

 

Since my quizzing days, SCQANIT and the AACS National Championship have battled for national preeminence.  Some say there is no better tournament than the Colorado Invitational.  One thing is certain: It takes a great Bible Quiz team to win the New Year’s Classic. In recent years, the year’s first tournament has fielded nearly 30 teams and has often lasted near midnight.  I remember in 2003 getting the 2nd place trophy at 11 o’clock PM.  It is the ultimate battle of endurance and stamina.  Experience and Coaching is vital.  Some teams carefully reserve energy and monitor what they eat while others play basketball during the breaks and hope to stay alert.  No matter the strategy, any team hoping to carry away the big trophy must overcome nerves, bad breaks, and exhaustion.  Any person who hasn’t experienced such a test would accuse this article of sensationalism, but any quizzer who has persevered to the finals of the NYC will tell you that 12+ hours of straight quizzing will make you think twice even in reciting John 3:16.

 

The 2011 season of Bible Quiz looks to be possibly the most competitive season in years.  There is a distinct chance that four unique teams could win one of the Grand Slams each this season.  We will find out much about how the season will shake out as we view nearly every top level team in America this Saturday.  If you can make the tournament as a spectator or a quizzer, we encourage you to join us in Athens, Georgia on January 8th.  Check back with Biblequizzer.net Thursday January 6th for our Prediction article.

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Greenville Area Spectacular

July 25th, 2010 1 comment

For those of you who were there, you know this was an amazing event.  For those of you who were not, you can contact David Douglas about coming next year.  Twenty seven teams for an event in the summer!  Amazing!  Great concept, great tournament, great teams!  If you go here, you can look at the results.  We’ll do a podcast and make it prettier soon, but the stats are there.

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Who’s Going to SCQANIT

April 12th, 2010 5 comments




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Calvary FL wins SCQANIT




There are 21 teams from 18 ministries in 13 states.  Listed alphabetically, they are:

  1. Calvary FL
  2. Calvary SC 1
  3. Calvary SC 2
  4. Faith MI
  5. Faith SC
  6. Heritage Mission
  7. Hillsdale 1
  8. Hillsdale 2
  9. Mukwonago
  10. New Manna NC
  11. Northside SC
  12. Park Avenue
  13. Pleasant View SC
  14. Schaumburg 1
  15. Schaumburg 2
  16. Scripture Baptist
  17. Spring City
  18. Temple NC
  19. Temple TN
  20. Wood County
  21. Woodside
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Calvary’s Triumph!

April 19th, 2009 No comments

-Tuesday’s Turnout

Old Paths (PA), who had suffered through a down year and changed coaches, entered the Finals hoping to garner their first National Championship. 3 straight years from 2003 to 2005, Old Paths came up inches short and finished second. The 2nd place “curse” which now enters year 8, was nearly avoided in ’03 when captain Tim Keenan stood to answer question 20. But his error, on what turned out to be John 3:16, gave Athens (GA) their 2nd National Championship. Fast forward 6 years later, Entering the Finals Thursday, Old Paths was in the toughest position of the three teams. Considering that they had one loss and would face two teams with no losses, getting 1st place would be no easy task!

Heritage Mission (NY), a consistent Nationals contender of late, confidently entered the Finals after cruising through Tuesday without a loss. This ministry is no stranger to being on this stage. After getting accustomed to the rule differences in their first trip to AACS earlier this decade, this group has been a mainstay In the Top 5. Mrs. Nada Rogers has done an outstanding job of promoting Bible Quiz and has built probably the deepest ministry of quizzers in AACS at Heritage Mission. This team entered Thursday as the favorite to win, and had many people rooting them on in hopes of seeing Mrs Rogers’ gain her first national championship.

Calvary (FL) took nearly the whole season to get their team back into Nationals form. After nearly missing the Nationals field, the pieces seemed to fall in place at the right time. After pulling out a 5th place finish at Scqanit Monday, making it through Tuesday and earning a spot in Thursday’s Final seemed to be a real possibility. But things took quite an odd turn Tuesday morning when it was learned that top 25 Scqanit quizzer Paige Warren would not be quizzing with Calvary at Nationals. Surprisingly, Calvary didn’t miss a beat. Kelsey Davies, who self-admittedly got a very late start in her preparation for Nationals, provided enough support to David Tyrrell to lead Calvary through Tuesday’s quiz. But right after securing their spot in Thursday’s Final, tragic news was delivered to Calvary’s team. The Davies had lost a close family member and the Bible Quiz world had lost a dear friend. At first there were questions of whether Calvary would be able to quiz Thursday, but the decision was made that quizzing would be for the best.

-Thursday’s Triumph

The Thursday afternoon of Nationals is such an exciting time for me personally. I love seeing/feeling the excitement and pressure of the Finals. What has become a tradition for us, Matt West and I head over to Bob Jones after downing 20 chicken fingers from Zaxby’s. The 2 hours from 1:30 to 3:30 are spent watching the quizzers gather outside Stratton Hall and laughing at how well they pretend to not be nervous. Or as James Watkins (NY) told me, “No, I’m not nervous at all!” (as he clicked his pen 300 times a second )

Once the band competition ends, Stratton Hall converts into a 676-seat Bible Quiz Arena. As nearly every seat is filled, I take my seat among the judges. Thursdays at nationals actually have become much less stressful since I relinquished my responsibility to do live updates here on biblequizzer.net to now be a timekeeper at the officials’ table. (By the way, Special thanks to Jonathan Griffin and Josh Thomas for their help in doing the live updates for the site as well as Mr. Brown (Heritage Mission) for lending his laptop to us for blogging purposes and Aaron Wells, Josh Austin, Billy Hales, and Jesse Startup for blogging, and Daniel Keenan for his help updating Monday.) I’ll be the first to admit my role at “the table” is small, but seeing the quiz from that unique viewpoint is priceless! There are freshmen scared out of their mind because… well…they are freshmen! There are seniors anxiously ready to quiz-hoping their last hoorah ends with a “hoorah!” There are several others in between which exude anything and everything from confidence to fright to stomach ache! Then there are the spectators: Some hoping to see Old Paths finally break the cycle and get that coveted 1st place trophy. But most are trying to decide if they’d rather see Mrs. Rogers capture her 1st championship or see Calvary win what would be such a meaningful quiz in light of just how tough this week had been for them.

After months and months of preparation, the first quiz got off to quite a slow start. As many high pressured quizzes seem to do, this quiz yielded several early errors which left coaches asking for timeouts. Once some of the nerves had subsided, Calvary proved that they were ready to quiz. By question 16, Calvary had gained a 50 point lead (60-110-60) over both other teams. Knowing that one team could overpass them but not both (for if one team scored 60, the other would only get 40), Calvary stayed seated for the final 5 questions to ensure them at least a middle win. After Heritage Mission grabbed question 16, Old Paths responded by getting 20 points on #17.  Heritage Mission then got question 17, and it looked like we might be in for a doozy.  But when Cassy (Old Paths) missed a 50/50 question on #19, the Heritage Mission rebound ended Old Paths tournament. Though not finishing as highly as they would have liked, Old Paths had a remarkable nationals week. Getting 2nd on Monday and 3rd on Thursday, Old Paths should be very proud of their result!

In the first quiz between Calvary and Heritage Mission, David Tyrrell proved early that Calvary would be no pushover. Getting 4 of the first 5 questions, David put Calvary out into an early lead. But after the quiz had tightened by question 10, James Watkins and his Heritage Mission teammates reeled off 6 questions in a row to ensure them of a victory. As Heritage sat for the final 4 questions, David Tyrrell (Ca-FL) quizzed out. But his quizout was small consolation considering Calvary had received their first loss.

Entering the second quiz, Heritage Mission had placed themselves in a very good position. Calvary would have to win 2 straight quizzes to win Nationals; Heritage Mission just needed one more win. In what would turn out to be an incredible quiz, David Tyrrell once again showed why many believe he is the nation’s best quizzer. But Heritage Mission showed why many believe they are the nation’s best team. Showing far superior depth, Heritage had reached the all-important 200 points. But after making a critical error, Heritage found themselves with only a 10 point lead entering question 20. Fortunately for Calvary, David Tyrrell had not yet quizzed out as he was able to pass 4 answers to his teammate Deven Davies on tossup questions. At this point of the quiz, Kelsey (Ca-FL) had not yet answered correctly. But with timing that Calvary fans would call impeccable, Kelsey was the first quizzer standing on question 20. Her correct answer gained 20 points and handed Heritage Mission their first loss.

After a quiz that was an instant classic in the world of Bible Quiz, both teams found themselves on equal ground. The winner of this final quiz would be the National Champion! Although I figured Calvary would have the momentum after winning the last quiz in spectacular form, Heritage Mission jumped out to a solid start nabbing a 120-20 lead. Thru the next 9 questions, Calvary inched slightly closer but still found themselves down 180-110 with 4 questions remaining. Kelsey Davies, who defined the word “clutch” with her game-winning answer the quiz before, answered both #17 and 18 to pull Calvary right back into the quiz. David Tyrrell answered his 5th of the quiz on #19, which coupled with a Heritage Mission error put Calvary up 20 going into the last question. Heritage Mission would have to get #20 to force a tiebreaker question! As Dr. Knapp read one of the easier questions of the day, “What was mingled with…”, practically every quizzer stood hoping that his team would be called upon. To Heritage Mission’s dismay, Dr. Knapp called on Florida 3. David Tyrrell, the day’s best quizzer, calmly answered “wine was mingled with myrrh.”

Heritage Mission, as well as every other team, would be left waiting a year for another chance at the national title. But in light of all that Calvary had faced this week, no one could question how appropriate their win truly was! Entering the Final with only 3 quizzers and somewhat of an underdog…sometimes it’s just meant to be!

David Poston

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