Wednesday, April 23, 2014

AHS Quiz Bowl team advances to state championship

The AHS Quiz Bowl team will compete for its third state title on live television on Saturday, April 26, at 1:30 P.M.

The Arkadelphia High School Quiz Bowl team will compete for its third state title on live television on Saturday, April 26, at 1:30 P.M. AETN will broadcast the state finals from their Conway studio where Arkadelphia will face Maumelle High School for the 4A championship in what head coach Steve Patterson said should be a “very evenly matched” contest.

“What it will boil down to will be which team positions themselves best for the different categories of questions,” team captain and AHS senior Noah McMillion said.

A quiz bowl match consists of four rounds where a team of four players competes against one opposing team to answer questions in a competition similar to Jeopardy. The questions are categorized by subjects, which range from entertainment and pop-culture, to Greek mythology and quantum physics.

“The questions are made up of material included in the Arkansas frameworks,” Patterson said, meaning that any senior-level Arkansas high school student should be able to answer the questions since the information is contained within the state department’s curriculum frameworks.

Of the four rounds of play, the first and fourth are “toss-up” rounds with 20 questions. The individual team member who sounds his or her buzzer first must answer that question. In rounds two and three, team members may confer with each other before answering.

“Most teams have one person who is their star and answers most of their questions,” Patterson said, “but we have several strong players."

Twelve players fill a team’s roster, and once regional play begins, a team must continue to use the same 12 players through state-level competition. AHS’s roster includes four seniors: Dalton Huerkamp, Seth Daniell, Devan Moses, and McMillion. Daniell and McMillion were named to this year’s all tournament team. Sierra Westberg, Julie Williams, Matt Savage, Tyler Sanders, Kaleb Reid, Chase Masters, Johnathan Miles and Race Craft complete the 12-player team, which, according to Patterson, “Shares a variety of backgrounds and personal talents which contribute to their knowledge of different subject areas.”

“We are really good with fine arts and physics,” Patterson said. “But the team members all have a diverse knowledge-base, and they compliment each other well.”

Teamwork is a critical aspect of the game, but remaining unaffected by the pressure of being put on the spot in front of peers and judges present the biggest challenge aside from actually answering challenging questions correctly.


“[In Quiz Bowl], you can't be bothered by being on the spot and potentially making mistakes in front of others. That will be a little harder on live TV.”
-Noah McMillion, AHS senior and Quiz Bowl team captain


“Enjoying working together is more important than anything,” McMillion said of the team’s chemistry, “but you also can’t be bothered by being on the spot and potentially making mistakes in front of others. That will be a little harder on live TV.”

Where some extracurricular activities may teach a concept that can benefit a student with classroom work, such as a volleyball player developing a strong work ethic that she can apply to doing homework; quiz bowl reinforces, or even increases, actual classroom learning.

“We constantly find ourselves in a quiz bowl competition answering questions from something we just covered in class, or,” McMillion said, “we hear something in class and think ‘that’s likely to come up later [in a competition]’.”

Just as athletes often go beyond what is asked of them during practice or strength training, AHS’s quiz bowlers are putting in extra effort.

“We all go out of our way to study topics on our own,” McMillion said, “out of a personal interest in the subject, as well as being a better quiz bowl player.”

Team members cited their experience in band, G.T. classes, and personal reading as the top contributors to their understanding of the more unusual topics. 

“I’m very proud of this year’s team,” Patterson said. “We are very excited to represent AHS.”

Saturday’s other finals include Benton versus Greenwood in 6A, Morrilton versus Watson Chapel in 5A, Episcopal Collegiate versus Fountain Lake in 3A, Cedar Ridge versus Hazen in 2A, and Haas Hall versus Lisa Academy in 1A.


APS News
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