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Guidelines | Eligibility | Format | Awards | Revised Schedule | Registration

Guidelines and Background of B.R.I.T.E.
We are pleased to announce the twenty-ninth annual Bridgewater-Raritan Invitational Tournament of Excellence [B.R.I.T.E.], a New Jersey State qualifying quiz contest preceding a National Academic Championship.  During the past twenty-nine years, we have sent champions to the national competition in Washington, D.C., Texas, Florida, and Ohio awarding more than  $190,000 in scholarships to finalist schools.

This tournament is designed to provide the academically talented students of your high school a forum in which to excel and earn both prestige and prize money for the schools they represent.  The tournament follows a "quiz bowl" format, pitting one school against one of many other schools in three (3) rounds of competition.

In 1978, Mr. Hugh Farley, a member of the Bridgewater-Raritan Education Association (BREA) and a respected teacher in the school district, proposed to the leadership of BREA that the Association establish a county-wide academic tournament which would celebrate the achievements of the academically talented student.

Light Bulb

In the first year, BREA went to work and contacted all of the high schools in Somerset County: public, private and parochial, and found that fifteen of them were genuinely interested in joining to promote such a tournament. A series of meetings helped to refine the concept, tackle the problems of scheduling and awards, and determine the best method of attracting more schools to the tournament.

Since then, the program has grown by leaps and bounds. From the nucleus of fifteen Somerset County schools, more than sixty (60) schools, from all of the state, are competing in this year's tournament.

In addition to the increased number of participants, twenty-three years ago, the tournament began to offer scholarship moneys to the winning teams.

Today, the tournament has grown to become the only one in the state whose winner is an automatic qualifier for the National Academic Tournament.

Please Join Us!

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ELIGIBILITY
Any secondary school in New Jersey may select by any means it deems appropriate six students who will represent the school in competition. Only four students may serve on the game panel at any one time, however, substitutions are allowed prior to the start of the next game. These students may compete in the first three rounds of the tournament and in any subsequent final rounds for which they qualify. One of the four competitors shall be the designated spokesperson for the team and shall be the sole oral respondent. 

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FORMAT
Competition will take the form of a modified Jeopardy game.  Each round consists of three (3) games.  There are five (5) categories of questions within each game.  The questions will cover a variety of subject areas and will be graduated in difficulty.  Each of these will carry a point value proportionate to its degree of difficulty.  Questioning will alternate from team to team, with chances to "double score" one's opponent by correctly answering a question previously answered incorrectly by the opponent.

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AWARDS
Recognition will be awarded to outstanding schools and to individual team members at the conclusion of competition.  Certificates and trophies will be awarded, and the winning schools will take home checks in a sizable amount to be deposited in the school's scholarship fund and disbursed to students pursuing higher education. These awards will be provided solely by the Bridgewater-Raritan Education Association.  In addition, the winning team will receive paid registration for seven (7) team members and up to $1,000 towards the cost of transportation to the National Finals in summer of 2008.

NATIONAL FINALS
The winning team from this tournament will be qualified to register as one of two New Jersey schools representing the state at a National Tournament.

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SCHEDULE - B.R.I.T.E. 2009

Please Note: All Rounds, except the Final Round, are played at
Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School and start promptly at 4:00 p.m.
Calendar

Tuesday January 27 - Round 1 (ALL Teams)
Tuesday February 3 - Round 2 (ALL Teams)
Tuesday February 10 - Round 3 (ALL Teams)
Tuesday February 17 (Snow Make-up - Only if necessary)

Tuesday February 24 (Top 16 Teams ONLY) - Round 4
Tuesday March 10 (Top 8 Teams ONLY) - Round 5
Tuesday March 17 (Snow Make-up - Only if necessary)
Tuesday March 24
(Top 4 Teams ONLY) - Round 6

Tuesday March 31 (FINALS - Top 2 Teams) - Round 7 (Held off-site)


In case of inclement weather, listen for Bridgewater-Raritan School closings on WCTC (1450 AM), WMGQ (98.3 FM), WPST (97.5 FM) and New Jersey (101.5 FM).

Internet sites are www.brrsd.k12.nj.us, www.WeatherClosings.com or www.cancellations.com

If school is closed for the day, dismisses early, or cancels after school activities, the B.R.I.T.E. Tournament will not be held that day. For early dismissals and cancellations of after school activities, every attempt will be made to put a message on the answering machine at (908) 725-8002. However, seventy schools calling at once may create a problem.

Listening to the radio stations or checking the web sites listed above would be the best solution.

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REGISTRATION
There is a fee of $220 per team, plus registration form.  All checks should be made payable to B.R.I.T.E.  The registration fee is used to defray the cost of scholarship awards, questions, trophies, refreshments and transportation of the winning team to the National Academic Championship.  Forms should be completed and returned to the address printed below no later than February 2, 2008.  We intend to cut off registration after receipt of the first seventy teams.  First come, first served.  Confirmation and further information will follow receipt of the preliminary registration form. Note Teams that withdraw must do so prior to February 19th in order to receive a refund for your team.

All registration forms and fees should be sent to:

B.R.I.T.E.
Sean Casey Registration Director
Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School,
Merriwood Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807

For any questions regarding registration please call Sean Casey at (908) 725-8002.
Sincerely yours,

Sean Casey, Registration Director
Glen Homa Tournament Co-Director
Mauria Kunkel Tournament Co-Director

For any questions regarding registration please contact us.

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