WSIU Scholastic Hi-Q

Date: Sunday, September 29, 2019 – Sunday, April 26, 2020
Host: WSIU Public Broadcasting (Carbondale, IL)
Scoring Rules: Standard NAQT Television
Questions: 2019TV (packets 1–31)
# TeamW–L%PointsPPG
1A Carbondale5–0100.0%3040608.00
2AB Gibault Catholic4–180.0%2205441.00
3AC Edwards County3–175.0%1310327.50
3A O'Fallon3–175.0%1310327.50
5AC Hamilton County2–166.7%1100366.67
5AC Salem2–166.7%945315.00
5AC Fairfield2–166.7%890296.67
5A Herrin2–166.7%835278.33
9C Carterville1–150.0%600300.00
9 Mater Dei1–150.0%560280.00
9C Breese Central1–150.0%515257.50
9 Marion1–150.0%445222.50
9 Mascoutah1–150.0%435217.50
9C Nashville1–150.0%415207.50
9 Centralia1–150.0%410205.00
9 Mount Vernon1–150.0%355177.50
17 Effingham0–10.0%280280.00
17 Cobden0–10.0%240240.00
17 Cumberland0–10.0%190190.00
17 Anna-Jonesboro0–10.0%170170.00
17 Trico0–10.0%170170.00
17 Norris City-Omaha-Enfield0–10.0%160160.00
17 Frankfort0–10.0%155155.00
17 Massac County0–10.0%150150.00
17 Johnston City0–10.0%140140.00
17 Woodlawn0–10.0%140140.00
17 Cisne0–10.0%120120.00
17 Marissa0–10.0%9090.00
17 South Central0–10.0%9090.00
17 Pinckneyville0–10.0%6060.00
17 Cairo0–10.0%4545.00
17 Mounds Meridian0–10.0%3030.00

The highlighted teams marked with ‘A’ qualified for the 2020 High School National Championship Tournament.

The highlighted team marked with ‘B’ qualified for the 2020 Small School National Championship Tournament (Open Division).

The highlighted teams marked with ‘C’ qualified for the 2020 Small School National Championship Tournament (Traditional Public Schools Division).

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