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EMCEE: In 1801, he was the first person to introduce precision machinery for the mass production of muskets STUDENT: Eli Whitney. EMCEE: Thats right! And thats early enough to get you a bonus This is the Bevill State Scholars Bowl team, and to say that theyre on a winning streak is an understatement. In competitions against other Alabama schools this academic year, the team has racked up 72 straight winsand no losses. The sponsor of the group is teacher Glenn Allen Bobo "You can hear the comments between games, like, Did yall beat Jasper? Naw, they beat us again." If youve never been to a Scholars Bowl Tournament, its a lot like a spelling bee on steroids. Contestants are hammered with questions from every imaginable field of knowledgeall while the clock is ticking. "I'm Adam Pinson, military history and some science."
The competition is a guessers nightmareif you hit your buzzer early and guess wrong, you get five points deducted from your teams score. This weekend, Bevill State will take its winning combination to the National Academic Quiz Tournaments in St. Louis. The team has been to the nationals twice before, and brought home third-place and second-place trophies. This year, theyre hoping to bring the top prize back to Jasper. Adam Pinson: "It does matter how much sleep and rest you get. And some folks are superstitious, like I am. They listen to the same music every night before a tournament, or something like that." Brian Dixon: "Just like getting ready for a football game or basketball game, you have those butterflies at the beginning. But once those first few questions are asked, you kind of calm down and get into your zone." But being a nationally ranked player in the academic quiz tournament field does have a major downside Namely, nobody will watch Jeopardy on TV with you, any more. Melinda Noblitt: "No, my mother wont watch it at all, with me." Brian Dixon: "My family gets really aggravated because I go off on a tangent, some obscure thing Ive picked up, and my wifes like Why do you have to tell me all this stuff? Its just something Im proud of, I guess. Because its not every day you get to be with a group of guysand a galthats of this caliber, that you can go into battle with." Melinda Noblitt: "Its self-motivation, pure and simple. We do it because we love it." Brian Dixon: "Were our own cheerleaders. We help each other up, and cheer each other on."
If Scholars Bowl teams did have cheerleaders, they might sound something like this Glenn Allen Bobo: "Were the Scholars Bowl team from Bevill State College; you aint gonna beat us when it comes to a test of knowledge!" Group Cheer: "Bevill State! Bevill State! Bevill State!" Solo voice: "Jasper! I had to throw the Jasper in." EMCEE: Your bonus isname these castles from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, for 10 points each ~Dale Short, April 1, 2004 |








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At the Jasper campus of Bevill State Community College, this team is furiously practicing for its biggest challenge of the yeara shot at a national title.
