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WSIU Scholastic Hi-Q

Date: Monday, September 19, 2022 – Sunday, April 30, 2023
Host: WSIU Public Broadcasting (Carbondale, IL)
Scoring Rules: Standard ÎÞÓǶÌÊÓƵ Television
Questions: 2022TV (packets 1–31)
# TeamW–L%PointsPPG
1AB Metro-East Lutheran5–0100.0%2690538.00
2A Calloway County (Murray, Kentucky)4–180.0%2995599.00
3AB Mater Dei3–175.0%2175543.75
3A Carbondale3–175.0%2135533.75
5A Jackson (Missouri)2–0100.0%960480.00
5A Mascoutah2–166.7%1620540.00
5AC Johnston City2–166.7%1120373.33
5AC Fairfield2–166.7%545181.67
9C Herrin1–150.0%585292.50
9C Massac County1–150.0%525262.50
9C Freeburg1–150.0%490245.00
9C Nashville1–150.0%465232.50
9 Centralia1–150.0%430215.00
9C Carterville1–150.0%395197.50
9 Effingham1–150.0%295147.50
9A Marion1–233.3%1080360.00
17 Edwards County0–10.0%260260.00
17 Breese Central0–10.0%245245.00
17 Gibault Catholic0–10.0%245245.00
17 Flora0–10.0%230230.00
17 Saxony Lutheran (Jackson, Missouri)0–10.0%195195.00
17 Sesser-Valier0–10.0%195195.00
17 Frankfort0–10.0%185185.00
17 Cisne0–10.0%165165.00
17 Mount Vernon0–10.0%160160.00
17 Woodlawn0–10.0%160160.00
17 Granite City0–10.0%130130.00
17 Trico0–10.0%115115.00
17 Marissa0–10.0%4040.00
Fortitude Homeschool0–10.0%235235.00

The highlighted teams marked with ‘A’ qualified for the 2023 High School National Championship Tournament.

The highlighted teams marked with ‘B’ qualified for the 2023 Small School National Championship Tournament (Open Division).

The highlighted teams marked with ‘C’ qualified for the 2023 Small School National Championship Tournament (Traditional Public Schools Division).

Explanation of Statistics

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