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This page covers information related to youth division competition in 1988.
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1988 Youth
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High School Championships
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The 1988 High School Championships were the first National-level HS event run by the UPA.
The predecessor for this event were the East Coast HS Championships in Washington, DC. Stuyvessant HS won that event in 1987 and 1986.
UPA HS Director Byrne Kelly stepped down July 1, 1988. The HS Championships didn't resume again until 1998.
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High School Championships: Open Division
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- About the teams (not yet available)
- Full results (not yet available)
Standing |
School |
1 |
Bronx Science HS |
2 |
Sidwell Friends |
3T |
Annandale |
3T |
Stuyvesant |
5T |
Bronx Science HS-B |
5T |
Brooklyn Tech |
5T |
Cardozo |
5T |
Northfield Mount Hermon |
9T |
Columbia HS |
9T |
Princeton Day |
9T |
Webb |
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1988 High School Championships
Open Division Final: |
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Bronx Science HS |
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Sidwell Friends |
19 |
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High School Championships: News and Media
This section will contain links to internal and external articles related to the event.
There is a recap of this event in the UPA Newsletter following the event, and it will be made available after it is scanned.
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