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Scoreboard & Standings 2008-9
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Tournament Results

Auburn Knights Scholastic Bowl
2008-09
Season Scoreboard



IHSA State Tournament:

Rockford (Auburn) 457 F
Darien (Hinsdale South) 135

Rockford (Auburn) 455 F
Lincolnshire (Stevenson) 228

Rockford (Auburn) 462 F
Flossmoor (Homewood-F.) 161

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP:
Rockford (Auburn) 295 F
Carbondale 337


Decembrist II at Rock Valley College.

(This is a varsity NAQT tournament, with 24 teams entered).

First place - Auburn team A, undefeated (11 wins - 0 losses for the day)

All-Tournament Team - Siva Sundaram was top individual (based on toss-up pts. per game); Michael Jiang was 4th.

Our other teams placed as follows: Auburn C - 5th place (won its morning pool 4-1), Auburn B - 9th place, and Auburn D - 14th place.

rd. 1 def. Loyola Academy C 610 - 30
rd. 2 def. Byron 320 - 200
rd. 3 def. Marengo 485 - 20
rd. 4 def. Kaneland 635 - 25
rd. 5 def. Rockford East B 490 - 10
rd. 6 def. Loyola Academy B 525 - 80
rd. 7 def. Buffalo Grove 365 - 100
rd. 8 def. Byron 490 - 110
rd. 9 def. Loyola Academy A 380 - 185
rd. 10 def. Auburn C 485 - 80
rd. 11 championship - def. Loyola Academy A 425 - 145


Dec. 2 & 3 – Fall KMO

H S. Team (9-12) – 1616 pts. – 1st in Illinois (35 teams), 14th in U.S. (695 teams)
Jr. H.S. Team (gr. 9) – 1478 pts. – 1st in Illinois (4 teams), 13th in U.S. (117 teams)

Nov. 22 – New Trier ScoBol Solo (Individual Event – 128 competitors)

First Place – Siva Sundaram (7-0)
Sixth Place – Michael Jiang (6-1)
Desperation Shot Contender – Zahed Haseeb (5-2)
Category Ribbon Winners – Michael, Siva, Zahed, Jordan F.
Other participants: Dayne Rogers, Alex Cooper, Jordan Hoffman,
Jordan Frahm, Sami Siddiqui, Maddie Witt, Saad Sheikh, Abid Haseeb

Nov. 15 – Harvard Mirror at Auburn (16 teams) – Third Place (8-2)

Rd. 1 Auburn A def. Wheaton-Warrenville South B 490 – 30
Rd. 2 Auburn A def. (Aurora) IMSA B 370 – 60
Rd. 3 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy B 520 – 30
Rd. 4 Auburn A def. Carbondale 350 – 270
Rd. 5 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy A 430 – 220
Rd. 6 Auburn A def. (Aurora) IMSA A 260 – 110
Rd. 7 Auburn A def. Wheaton Warrenville South A 330 – 120
Rd. 8 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy A 240 – 120
Rd. 9 Auburn A lost to Carbondale 130 – 240
Rd. 10 Auburn A lost to (Winnetka) New Trier 220 – 250

Nov. 8 – IHSSBCA Kick-Off at Wheaton North (54 teams) – First Place (9-0)

Rd. 1 Auburn A def. North Boone 340 – 30
Rd. 2 Auburn A def. Wheaton-Warrenville South B 450 – 60
Rd. 3 Auburn A def. (Chicago) St. Ignatius 340 – 130
Rd. 4 Auburn A def. (Mundelein) Carmel Catholic A 350 – 90
Rd. 5 Auburn A def. Wheaton Academy 330 – 50
Rd. 6 Auburn A def. Glenbard North 580 – 20
Rd. 7 Auburn A def. (Park Ridge) Maine South 470 – 210
Rd. 8 Auburn A def. (Winnetka) New Trier 470 – 200
Rd. 9 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy A 410 – 200



Nov. 1 – Moline Frosh-Soph Tournament (32 teams) – First Place (7-0)

Rd. 1 Auburn A def. Pekin 290 – 110
Rd. 2 Auburn A def. Moline A 260 – 105
Rd. 3 Auburn A def. Streator A 305 – 190
Rd. 4 Auburn A def. Peoria Notre Dame A 240 – 145
Rd. 5 Auburn A def. Rockridge 295 – 45
Rd. 6 Auburn A def. Princeton 205 – 150
Rd. 7 Auburn A def. Dunlap 290 - 155

Oct. 25 – Earlybird Tournament at U of I (16 teams) – Second Place (9-1)

Rd. 1 Auburn A def. Bettendorf, IA. 570 – 20
Rd. 2 Auburn A def. Carbondale B 510 – 100
Rd. 3 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy C 495 – 80
Rd. 4 Auburn A def. Carbondale A 345 – 315
Rd. 5 Auburn A def. Crete-Monee A 630 – 40
Rd. 6 Auburn A def. Springfield A 580 – 80
Rd. 7 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy B 580 – 50
Rd. 8 Auburn A def. (Wilmette) Loyola Academy A 390 – 295
Rd. 9 Auburn A lost to (Winnetka) New Trier 280 – 355

Oct. 15 – Fall Goldfish Bowl Championship (60 teams from all over the U.S.)

First Place in Head-to-head results: Auburn 59-0
First Place in points scored: Auburn 785




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