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Rock Hill wins county Quiz Bowl tournament

Rock Hill wins county Quiz Bowl tournament

Yahoo15-03-2025

Mar. 15—Ten teams faced off on Thursday for the Ironmaster Quiz Bowl tournament at Ohio University Southern.
The event, organized by the Lawrence County ESC is a double elimination tournament among the county's high school's.
Rock Hill High School emerged as the winner, having gone undefeated throughout the day.
The team, coached by Tamela Reed, consisted of Isaiah Fuhr, Macy Workman, Orlando Long, Zach O'Bryant and Liam Yancy.
Coming in second place was Dawson-Bryant, followed by Chesapeake and St. Joseph.
St. Joseph High School was the senior winner for the school year, for individual school-to-school matches, Gretta Taylor, student services coordinator for the ESC, said.

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