
Middlesboro vs Science Hill
Season 35 Episode 21 | 27m
Middlesboro vs Science Hill
Middlesboro High goes up against Science Hill (Bronze) in this episode of Scholars’ Bowl 35. Watch to find out which team advances one step closer to the championship round. SCHOLARS’ BOWL is an original series produced by East Tennessee PBS featuring high school students from Tennessee and Kentucky testing their academic skills by completing daily in single-elimination round trivia matches.
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Middlesboro vs Science Hill
Season 35 Episode 21 | 27m
Middlesboro High goes up against Science Hill (Bronze) in this episode of Scholars’ Bowl 35. Watch to find out which team advances one step closer to the championship round. SCHOLARS’ BOWL is an original series produced by East Tennessee PBS featuring high school students from Tennessee and Kentucky testing their academic skills by completing daily in single-elimination round trivia matches.
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