Results Update: Novice At NCA High School

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More national champions have been announced at the 2020 NCA High School Nationals as we're getting close to wrapping up the event! Teams work extremely hard for their opportunity on the mat at nationals each year and it all comes down to this moment. Let's see will be leaving Dallas with a gold medal and a megaphone trophy!

Novice Small Varsity

Clear Creek High School


Clear Creek High School is taking home the top spot in the Novice Small Varsity division with a final score of a 97.7375! The team put on an incredible performance at the 2020 NCA High School Nationals and now they're going home as national champions. Clear Brook High School came in second behind Clear Creek with a 96.925 and followed by them was Clark High School with a score of 96.875.

Novice Medium Varsity

Brennan High School


Brennan High School took the floor with confidence and showed the judges they deserved to be national champions! After receiving a final score of 97.375 they took the top spot. Following behind Brennan in second was Bridgeland High School scoring a 95.9 with Cypress Falls High School in third with a 95.475!

Novice Large Varsity

Harlan High School


Harlan High School was in first place on Day 1 at the 2020 NCA High School Nationals, and they held that spot through their Day 2 performance! They scored a 95.8 on Day 2, securing the trophy and a national title. In second place was Olathe West High School with a 94.55 and Alexandria SR High School in third with a 94.0875.


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