The Mid-State Academic League is currently in its final week of competition for the 2013-14 school year. Consisting of fifteen schools from four counties, competitions are held by four schools every week for five weeks. Because the league number is fifteen schools, and not sixteen, every school will have one bye round per season. Game format is no buzzers, timed matches of 30 minutes divided into three segments of ten minutes. This is a team question format, ten points if your team answers your designated team question right, five points if your team gets a "rebound" from the other team. Maximum question total in a game is 80, split 40/40 between both teams.
I'll update this Sunday night when I have the actual standings and scores, so this is a temporary and hastily made forum post. Right now, there are two teams at the top of the league standings at a perfect record: Granville and Fisher Catholic. Granville and Fisher Catholic will be all-but-playing for the "league championship" in what I think is the final match of week five. There is a big divide between these two teams and the next thirteen, although there are a few teams that would do decent at pyramidal quiz bowl in my estimation. Liberty Union is basically "The Tristan Mooney Show", and has been for a few years now. I think they would be a team that, if exposed to pyramidal quiz bowl, would be a threat at Small School NAQT Nationals. Logan Elm is a formidable team. Licking Heights is another okay team, they went to the National Academic Competition last year. In its second year of having a quiz bowl team, newcomer Fairfield Christian is in the top half of the league standings.