The KYVE Apple Bowl is a televised single elimination competition between high school students. Over a period of one to five weeks, 20–30 high schools in Central Washington compete at the Apple Bowl studio, located on the Central Washington University campus in Ellensburg, Washington. The competition format includes lightning, tossup, and bonus rounds. The first and second place team members receive checks from Washington Apple Education Foundation, and the two-foot tall traveling Apple Bowl Cup is displayed at the first place school until the next competition season. Seniors on the first, second, and third place teams also win $3,000 or $2,000 tuition waivers for CWU. Many of the teams also participate in Knowledge Bowl and Quiz Bowl.
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| - The KYVE Apple Bowl is a televised single elimination competition between high school students. Over a period of one to five weeks, 20–30 high schools in Central Washington compete at the Apple Bowl studio, located on the Central Washington University campus in Ellensburg, Washington. The competition format includes lightning, tossup, and bonus rounds. The first and second place team members receive checks from Washington Apple Education Foundation, and the two-foot tall traveling Apple Bowl Cup is displayed at the first place school until the next competition season. Seniors on the first, second, and third place teams also win $3,000 or $2,000 tuition waivers for CWU. Many of the teams also participate in Knowledge Bowl and Quiz Bowl. (en)
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| - The KYVE Apple Bowl is a televised single elimination competition between high school students. Over a period of one to five weeks, 20–30 high schools in Central Washington compete at the Apple Bowl studio, located on the Central Washington University campus in Ellensburg, Washington. The competition format includes lightning, tossup, and bonus rounds. The first and second place team members receive checks from Washington Apple Education Foundation, and the two-foot tall traveling Apple Bowl Cup is displayed at the first place school until the next competition season. Seniors on the first, second, and third place teams also win $3,000 or $2,000 tuition waivers for CWU. Many of the teams also participate in Knowledge Bowl and Quiz Bowl. The competition is co-produced by Central Washington University and airs on PBS station KYVE studio in Yakima each spring. The program reaches an audience of over 200,000 families in the Central Washington area. (en)
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