Scholastic Scrimmage

Scholastic Scrimmage is a high school quiz bowl game show that was launched in 1975. It airs on WLVT-TV, the PBS affiliate for the Lehigh Valley in eastern Pennsylvania and has been franchised to other Pennsylvania PBS Stations.

The long-running show is hosted by writer and producer David Graf.[1] Prior to fall 1995, the show was hosted by Harry Price. Other hosts have included Karen Walton, vice president of academics at DeSales University (1995–2017), Joseph Pacitti, English teacher at Salisbury High School (2017–18), and author and Bethlehem Area Public Library director Josh Berk (2018–2019).

Another version of the show is aired on WVIA-TV, currently hosted by Paul Lazar, in the Scranton media market.[2] A third version aired on WPSU-TV (formerly WPSX-TV) in central Pennsylvania from 2003–2009 before being discontinued. The newest version, launched in 2022, airs on Erie's WQLN-TV hosted by Dr. Glenn Holland.

Two teams of four players from Pennsylvania high schools field questions on a diverse range of academic subjects and score points with correct answers. The winners of each game advance in a competitive, season-long tournament.

WLVT-TV 39 version

Game rules

The game is played in one round of 24 minutes with a half-time separating the round into two segments. The game begins with a toss-up question. Any player from either team can buzz in to answer the toss-up question, but the players may not confer with their team members. Players must buzz in before time expires to answer the question. The first player to buzz in and give the correct answer earns ten points and a chance at a related bonus question for their team. If a player answers incorrectly, his or her team loses five points from their score; scores can become negative, and his or her team can no longer buzz in for that question. The question is then directed to the opposing team to buzz in, and they are not permitted to confer. If one of the opposing team members answers the rebounded toss-up correctly his or her team scores five points and a chance at a related bonus question. If he or she answers incorrectly on the rebounded toss-up question, his or her team does not lose any points and the contest continues with another toss-up. Similarly, if neither team buzzes in within the time limit, the contest continues with another toss-up.

After answering a toss-up or rebounded toss-up correctly, a team receives one or more bonus questions worth a total of up to 10 points. The team members can confer on the answer, but only the captain can buzz in to answer. Depending on the number of bonus questions given and answered correctly, the team can receive 0, 5, or 10 bonus points.

The team that has the highest score wins the match and advances to the next round of the tournament. The tournament bracket is made up of approximately 32 teams from high schools around the Lehigh Valley; the exact number varies from year to year. At the end of the Scholastic Scrimmage season, the winning school is awarded $4000, with the runner-up receiving $2000. The winning team also receives small trophies, a large trophy for their high school's trophy case, and the bragging rights of being the best team in the Lehigh Valley. The show is currently in its 46th year on WLVT-TV.

Records

As of 2024, in the 49-year history of Scholastic Scrimmage, Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania has the best record, with eight first place and four second place finishes.

Other notable performances are by Parkland High School with six first place and three second place finishes, Moravian Academy with five first place and six second place finishes, Liberty High School with four first place and five second place finishes, and Southern Lehigh High School with four first place and three second place finishes.

Past winners

Year First Place Second Place
2024 Parkland High School Northwestern Lehigh High School
2023 Moravian Academy Stroudsburg High School
2022 Moravian Academy Emmaus High School
2020 Allentown Central Catholic High School Northwestern Lehigh High School
2019 Parkland High School Moravian Academy
2018 Lehigh Valley Academy Allentown Central Catholic High School
2017 Salisbury High School Parkland High School
2016 Stroudsburg High School Devon Preparatory School
2015 Emmaus High School Stroudsburg High School
2014 Stroudsburg High School Emmaus High School
2013 Moravian Academy Freedom High School
2012 Pen Argyl High School Freedom High School
2011 Southern Lehigh High School Moravian Academy
2010 Liberty High School Moravian Academy
2009 Moravian Academy Wilson Area High School
2008 Moravian Academy Liberty High School
2007 Parkland High School Whitehall High School
2006 Allentown Central Catholic High School Moravian Academy
2005 Allentown Central Catholic High School Freedom High School
2004 Emmaus High School Kutztown High School
2003 Emmaus High School Southern Lehigh High School
2002 Southern Lehigh High School Emmaus High School
2001 Parkland High School William Allen High School
2000 Emmaus High School Parkland High School
1999 Nazareth High School Moravian Academy
1998 Easton Area High School Stroudsburg High School
1997 Saucon Valley High School Liberty High School
1996 Easton Area High School Pen Argyl High School
1995 Emmaus High School Liberty High School
1994 Liberty High School Bangor High School
1993 Emmaus High School Liberty High School
1992 William Allen High School Moravian Academy
1991 William Allen High School Emmaus High School
1990 Parkland High School Stroudsburg High School
1989 Freedom High School Liberty High School
1988 Parkland High School William Allen High School
1987 Southern Lehigh High School Dieruff High School
1986 Southern Lehigh High School Emmaus High School
1985 Stroudsburg High School Bethlehem Catholic High School
1984 Liberty High School Stroudsburg High School
1983 Emmaus High School Parkland High School
1982 Liberty High School Wilson High School
1981 Emmaus High School Freedom High School
1980 Freedom High School Southern Lehigh High School
1979 William Allen High School Freedom High School
1978 Liberty High School Saucon Valley High School
1977 Liberty High School William Allen High School
1976 William Allen High School Dieruff High School
1975 Dieruff High School Freedom High School

WVIA-TV 44 version

Game rules

The game is played in one round of 20 minutes with a half-time separating the round into two segments. Most of each half consists of toss-up/bonus questions. Any Player from either team can buzz in to answer the toss-up question, but the players may not confer with their team members. Players must buzz in before time expires to answer the question. The first player to buzz in and give the correct answer earns 10 points and a chance at a related bonus question for their team. If a player answers incorrectly, there is no point penalty, but his/her team can no longer buzz in for that question. The question is then directed to the opposing team to buzz in, and they are not permitted to confer. If one of the opposing team members answers the rebounded toss-up correctly his or her team scores 10 points, but no bonus question is afforded the team. If the player who buzzes in answers incorrectly on the rebounded toss-up question, his or her team does not lose any points, and the contest continues. Similarly, if neither team buzzes in within the time limit, the contest continues.

When a bonus question is awarded, the team receives a bonus question worth 5 points. The team members can confer on the answer, but only the captain can answer, and buzzing in is not required for a bonus question.

Two minutes of each half are lightning rounds. Each team has one minute to answer up to ten questions related to a single category, without interference from the other team. Players must buzz in to answer these questions. If a player is certain that nobody on the team is able to answer that question, that player may buzz in and answer "pass" to move on to the next question. Each correct answer is worth 10 points.

After half-time, play continues exactly as it had in the first segment until a buzzer sounds signaling that time has expired. The team that has the highest score wins the match and advances to the next round of the tournament.[3]

Tournament format

The tournament bracket is made up of divisions corresponding to the intermediate units in the WVIA-TV broadcast area. In 2017-18, there were three divisions, Northeastern, Luzerne, and Central Susquehanna, with a total of 44 high schools competing. The exact number of schools varies from year to year, and other intermediate units have sponsored divisions in previous seasons. Each division has its own single-elimination bracket, then the division winners compete against each other for the overall championship. At the end of the Scholastic Scrimmage season, the winning school is awarded $5000, with the runner-up receiving $3000 and third place receiving $1000. The winning team also receives medals, a plaque for their high school's trophy case, and bragging rights. The spring of 2018 was the 13th year of the show on WVIA-TV.

WPSU-TV 3 version

Past winners

Past winners of the WPSU-TV version of Scholastic Scrimmage, which was discontinued in June 2009, were:

Season First Place Second Place Score
2008-09 (Div. 1) Penn Manor High School Southern Fulton 275-225
2008-09 (Div. 2) Bishop McCort High School Mercersburg Academy 275-255
2008-09 (Div. 3) State College High School Hollidaysburg High School 290-260
2007-08 State College High School Hollidaysburg High School 580-370
2006-07 State College High School Somerset 600-390
2005-06 Bradford High School Loyalsock Township High School 515-415
2004-05 State College High School Bradford 835-355
2003-04 Bradford High School Kane 475-400

References

  1. ^ "Scholastic Scrimmage". PBS39. PBS39/WLVT Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Scholastic Scrimmage". WVIA Public Media. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ "WVIA–NEIU Scholastic Scrimmage Rules, 2015-2016" (PDF). WVIA Public Media. Retrieved 13 October 2018.

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