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    | Year started = 2016 
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    | Division     = B
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    | ChampionB    = [[Jay M. Robinson Middle School]]
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    | state        = North Carolina
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    | Location     = 3300 Airport Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387
| December 14th, 2019
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    | Date        = December 14th, 2019
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    | Website     = [http://www.onealschool.org/page/Science-Olympiad]
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    | 1stBName    = Jay M. Robinson Middle School
| 2016
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    | 1stBPoints  = 98
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    | 2ndBName    = Fred J. Carnage Magnet Middle School
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    | 2ndBPoints  = 135
| Southern Pines, North Carolina
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    | 3rdBName    = Lincoln Middle School
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    | 3rdBPoints  = 147
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The '''O'Neal Invitational''' is a [[Division B]] invitational hosted by the [[O'Neal School]] in the state of [[North Carolina]]. It is run by the former director of the Division [[Division B|B]][[Division C|C]] Greenhill invitational in [[Texas]], which at its peak in 2012-2013 attracted teams from as far north as Kansas and Missouri.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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The '''O'Neal Invitational''' is a [[Division B]] invitational hosted by the [[O'Neal School]] in the state of [[North Carolina]]. It is run by the former director of the [[Greenhill Invitational]] in [[Texas]], which at its peak in 2012-2013 attracted teams from as far north as Kansas and Missouri.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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| [[Jay M. Robinson Middle School]] (71)
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| [[Fred J. Carnage Magnet Middle School]] (137)
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| [[Piedmont IB Middle School]] (147)
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| [[Academians]] (157)
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| [[The Oakwood School]] (162)
 
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| [[The Academy at Lincoln]] (147)
 
| [[The Academy at Lincoln]] (147)
 
| [[West Cary Middle School]] (193)
 
| [[West Cary Middle School]] (193)
| [[The O'Neal School (223)]]
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| [[The O'Neal School]] (223)
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|16
 
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===Full Scores===
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:[[Media:2020 O'Neal Invitational Rankings.jpeg|2020 Rankings]]
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==External Links==
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{{Tournaments of North Carolina}}
  
 
[[Category:Invitational tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Invitational tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Invitational tournaments B]]
 
[[Category:Invitational tournaments B]]

Revision as of 01:28, 16 October 2020

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The O'Neal Invitational is a Division B invitational hosted by the O'Neal School in the state of North Carolina. It is run by the former director of the Greenhill Invitational in Texas, which at its peak in 2012-2013 attracted teams from as far north as Kansas and Missouri.

Results

Year Champion Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place Fifth Place Teams
2016 Piedmont IB Middle School (52) Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences (115) J.M. Alexander Middle School (155) Fairview School (163) The Epiphany School of Global Studies (188) 16
2017 Piedmont IB Middle School Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences Fred J. Carnage Middle School Fairview School The Oakwood School 19
2018 Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences (68) Piedmont IB Middle School (89) Fred J. Carnage Middle School (90) The Oakwood School (100) Thales Academy (117) 13
2019 Jay M. Robinson Middle School (71) Fred J. Carnage Magnet Middle School (137) Piedmont IB Middle School (147) Academians (157) The Oakwood School (162) 17
2020 Jay M. Robinson Middle School (98) Fred J. Carnage Magnet Middle School (135) The Academy at Lincoln (147) West Cary Middle School (193) The O'Neal School (223) 16

Full Scores

2020 Rankings

External Links