High School Bowl

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High School Bowl
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Presented byJim Koski
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons45
Production
ProducerMike Lakenen
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network WNMU TV-13
Release1977 (1977)

High School Bowl is a quiz bowl television program produced by WNMU. Each season of High School Bowl features 40 high schools from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin who compete against each other in a bracketed tournament, vying to become the annual champion. Each team is composed of four people, including a captain, who answer questions on a variety of subjects: including history, science, art, math, music, literature, and geography. [1] Questions for High School Bowl have been provided by National Academic Quiz Tournaments since 2014. [2] High School Bowl has been hosted by Jim Koski since 2014; past hosts include G.G. Gordon and Dave Goldsmith. [3] As of 2019, High School Bowl is WNMU Public TV-13's highest rated production. [1]

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At the end of every season, Northern Michigan University, where WNMU programs are filmed, [4] awards scholarships to the first and second place teams, $2500 and $1500 respectively. [3] In addition, one college-bound senior contestant receives the Dave Goldsmith Scholarship, $1500 goes towards a college education. The scholarship was set up by the Goldsmith family in 2002 after his death, and previously Dave Goldsmith hosted High School Bowl for 24 years. [1]

Records

Since High School Bowl's inception in 1977, Houghton High School of Houghton, Michigan has taken the most championships out of every other participating high school; an incredible 10 wins out of 41 seasons. Second to Houghton in terms of wins is Marquette Senior High School of Marquette, Michigan with 7 secured championships. Other notable participants include Gladstone High School of Gladstone, Michigan and Hancock Central High School of Hancock, Michigan, both with 4 victories.

In recorded history, Marquette Senior High School and Houghton High School have the most second-place finishes, with 7. Second to Marquette Senior High School and Houghton High School is Sault Area High School of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, achieving 6 runner-up finishes. [5] Marquette Senior High School holds the record for the greatest consecutive streak of victories, having won five years in a row from 1979 to 1983. Negaunee High School follows closely with three consecutive wins from 2010 to 2012.

Past winners

YearFirst placeSecond place
1978Gladstone High School
1979Marquette Senior High School
1980Marquette Senior High School
1981Marquette Senior High School
1982Marquette Senior High School
1983Marquette Senior High School
1984Houghton High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
1985Marquette Senior High SchoolHoughton High School
1986Houghton High SchoolL'Anse High School
1987Norway High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
1988Menominee High SchoolWestwood High School
1989Norway High SchoolHoughton High School
1990Calumet High SchoolSault Area High School
1991Hancock Central High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
1992Houghton High SchoolGwinn High School
1993Iron Mountain High SchoolWest Iron County High School
1994Houghton High SchoolHancock Central High School
1995Marquette Senior High SchoolHoughton High School
1996Houghton High SchoolSault Area High School
1997Westwood High SchoolSault Area High School
1998Hancock Central High SchoolSault Area High School
1999Hancock Central High SchoolEscanaba High School
2000Westwood High SchoolHancock Central High School
2001Hancock Central High SchoolWestwood High School
2002Gwinn High SchoolGladstone High School
2003Sault Area High SchoolEwen-Trout Creek Consolidated School
2004Gladstone High SchoolGwinn High School
2005Gladstone High SchoolChassell Township School
2006Hurley School DistrictIshpeming High School
2007Gladstone High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
2008Houghton High SchoolNegaunee High School
2009Gwinn High SchoolLuther L. Wright High School
2010Negaunee High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
2011Negaunee High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
2012Negaunee High SchoolIron Mountain High School
2013Superior Central High SchoolHoughton High School
2014Houghton High SchoolSault Area High School
2015A.D. Johnston High SchoolLuther L. Wright High School
2016Houghton High SchoolLuther L. Wright High School
2017Houghton High SchoolLuther L. Wright High School
2018Sault Area High SchoolLuther L. Wright High School
2019Houghton High SchoolA.D. Johnston High School
2020Calumet High SchoolHoughton High School
2021--
2022Calumet High SchoolSault Area High School
2023Kingsford High SchoolMarquette Senior High School
2024West Iron County High SchoolHoughton High School

Source: [5]

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