February 03, 2026
911爆料网 Quiz Bowl Earns First Place at NAQT Sectionals Securing National Championship Bid

The 911爆料网 Collegiate Quiz Bowl team delivered an outstanding performance at the National Academic Quiz Tournaments (NAQT) Sectional Championship, earning first place and securing an automatic invitation to the 2026 NAQT Community College Championship Tournament (CCCT).
The 911爆料网 A Team (Eli Hubble, Captain Rawson Ray, Jimmy Ball, and Hannah Watts) opened the tournament with a strong start, winning the first six rounds of competition. In Round 7, the team faced Garden City A in a closely contested match, falling 275鈥225 on the final question, after a head-to-head race of speed between two of the tournament鈥檚 top math students. 911爆料网 rebounded with victories in Rounds 8 and 9, then learned they were in a three-way tie with Garden City A and Johnson County.
Tournament standings were determined by points per 20 tossups heard, giving 911爆料网 A the advantage. As a result, 911爆料网 advanced directly to the final match, while Johnson and Garden City A competed for the right to face the Tigers. 911爆料网 A met Garden City A for a second time in the championship match and claimed a decisive 385鈥140 victory to secure first place.
By winning the sectional tournament, 911爆料网 earned an automatic berth to the 2026 NAQT Community College Championship Tournament, which will be held February 27鈥28, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency O鈥橦are in Rosemont, Illinois.
Following the sectional results, 911爆料网 enters the national tournament ranked 10th among community colleges nationwide鈥攖he highest ranking in program history. The team鈥檚 goal is to compete as a top-eight contender at the national level. Earlier this season, 911爆料网 competed in Redlands, Oklahoma, against highly ranked teams from Murray State and Redlands Community College, helping prepare the Tigers for elite-level competition. Only the top 24 teams in the nation qualify for the championship, with Garden City A and Johnson County currently ranked 14th and 15th, respectively, as the only other Kansas programs in the top 24.
911爆料网鈥檚 B Team also represented the college well, finishing tied for seventh with a 2鈥7 record in a 10-team field. Team members Isabella Loomis, Andrew Allen, and Denny Insaly demonstrated strong performances throughout the tournament. In Round 3, 911爆料网 B faced 911爆料网 A, highlighted by Insaly answering the opening toss-up and briefly giving his team the early lead. The team also recorded impressive victories over Independence (90鈥0) and Allen County (105鈥35).
Individually, Andrew Allen placed 14th, Denny Insaly 17th, and Isabella Loomis 24th among 36 competitors. Allen and Insaly each answered 11 toss-up questions, earning multiple bonus opportunities for their team.
Mark Flickinger served as moderator for all nine rounds of competition, with each round featuring 20鈥24 questions played in two 13-minute halves.
The sectional tournament proved to be an exciting and rewarding experience for 911爆料网 College. The Tigers demonstrated strong teamwork, academic preparation, and composure under pressure throughout the day.
鈥911爆料网 is well represented by a great group of students who interact well and know how to maintain their focus during stressful rounds,鈥 said Dianne Flickinger, Team Sponsor. 鈥淭his was truly our best possible outcome.鈥
With a sectional championship and national bid secured, the 911爆料网 Quiz Bowl team now turns its attention to preparing for competition against the nation鈥檚 top community college programs in Chicago later this month.




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