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Andy Grady 26-01-2004 09:48

3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
Hi all! Here are today's 3 Questions...

1. Who was the first team to win more than one national championship?

2. Who was the first president to invite a winning FIRST team to the White House?

3. Who was the only team with the ability to score all 9 tubes in 1997. (Hint: They did it during practice rounds in NJ)

Cory 26-01-2004 09:51

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1: Beatty

Karthik 26-01-2004 09:53

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Grady
Hi all! Here are today's 3 Questions...

1. Who was the first team to win more than one national championship?

2. Who was the first president to invite a winning FIRST team to the White House?

3. Who was the only team with the ability to score all 9 tubes in 1997. (Hint: They did it during practice rounds in NJ)

1. Team 71, Beatty
2. George H.W. Bush
3. Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc. & Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High Sch -- The current team # 88

Joe Ross 26-01-2004 09:56

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. 71, Beatty & Hammond, 1997, 2001, 2002

2. George Bush

3. There were many teams that had the ability, some in the time limit and some not. I'm going to guess Nypro & Clinton (126) is the team that you are referring to.

Andy Grady 26-01-2004 10:15

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross
3. There were many teams that had the ability, some in the time limit and some not. I'm going to guess Nypro & Clinton (126) is the team that you are referring to.

Having studied just about every team in 97 with Gael Force Strategy, I truely dont believe there were any teams other than the team I am thinking of who could do it, and who actually did do it in practice rounds. (part of the reason I gave the hint) I would love to know any other teams who did, so let me know!

ColleenShaver 26-01-2004 10:18

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. Beatty & Hammond Schools
2. George HW Bush
3. I knnnooow it wasn't Nypro cause the most we could even get on our cap was maybe 5, so I'm gonna mooch and say TJ^2

Dave Flowerday 26-01-2004 10:19

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. Beatty
2. George Bush Sr.
3. Team 63 (can't remember the name)

JVN 26-01-2004 10:22

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
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3. Team 63 (can't remember the name)

For all you "students of the game" out there:

Mike Soukup 26-01-2004 10:37

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. Beatty won in 1997, 2001, 2002
2. George Bush #1, and I think Clinton continued the tradition. Unfortunately it died somewhere beween then and last year :(

Tom 26-01-2004 10:55

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1.) Beatty

2.) George Herbert walker Bush

3.) tj^2 - Before it smashed into about a billion peices in "Rumble at the Rock" '97

lilszek24 26-01-2004 12:52

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. Beatty
2. George Bush Sr.
3. Team 63

Raul 26-01-2004 16:18

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
1. Beatty
2. George Bush Sr.
3. Team 63 - But just guessing

Andy Grady 26-01-2004 16:34

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
Today's Answers...

1. Beatty and Hammond High School (Team 71)

2. George H.W. Bush

3. As you can see from the picture, team 63 (now 88) TJē had the ability to hold 9 above the apex of the goal, and did so during the practice rounds of the NJ Regional.

Today's winner is Karthik! Good Job!

gsensel 26-01-2004 20:29

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
The tradition of #3 dies in either '97 or '98 Ibelieve, I know I was on the Technokats in'98 and we didn't get to go.

Amanda Morrison 26-01-2004 21:04

Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/26/04)
 
Correction...

Answer #1 is Beatty and Hammond high schools, #71... as a graduate of one of the other three schools (out of four), I felt the need to stick up for myself. :)


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