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100

According to school sources, a parodied version of the NCAA basketball playoff format was circulated online. It included photos of 64 girls and invited others to vote for which girl they believed to be the hottest. The name of this bracket was ...

May Madness

100

This Miami sports venue was originally built for the 1987 Pan American Games before becoming home to the Dolphins and Hurricanes.

The Orange Bowl

100

The Sonics reached the NBA Finals three times; in which year did they win their only NBA Championship?

1979

100

This 1919 scandal involved eight Chicago White Sox players conspiring to throw the World Series in exchange for money from gamblers.

Black Sox Scandal

100

The Olympic rings represent these.

Continents of the world

200

This player holds the all-time batting average record for Issaquah High School.

Spencer Rogers

200

In the 2010 NBA Draft, the Heat selected this player 10th overall, who later became a key contributor during their championship runs.

James Jones

200

This running back was the first in Seahawks history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season, accomplishing the feat in 1983.

Curt Warner

200

This NBA referee was caught betting on games he officiated in 2007, leading to a 15-month prison sentence and major damage to the league’s reputation.

Tim Donaghy

200

This soccer legend popularized the bicycle kick and is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

Pele

300

In the 2018-2019 football season, this individual averaged 20.5 yards per reception in a game against Newport High School. 

Brandon Fullmer

300

In 1983, this Miami Dolphins wide receiver set an NFL record with 1,389 receiving yards, a franchise record that stood for decades.

Mark Duper

300

In 2002, this Seahawks legend lost a close race for Governor of Oklahoma.

Steve Largent

300

In 2023, the NCAA found this SEC football program committed over 200 individual violations, including recruiting inducements and direct payments to prospects and players, resulting in major sanctions and a show-cause penalty for the former head coach.

Tennessee

300

This sport is known as the "sport of kings."

Sport of Kings

400

This individual holds the Issaquah High School 800m record with an impressive time of 1:51:01. 

Luke George

400

Before the "Big Three" era, this player was the Heat’s all-time leading scorer until Dwyane Wade surpassed him.

Glen Rice

400

This manager led the Mariners to both their first playoff appearance and their only 116-win season, winning AL Manager of the Year in 1995 and 2001.

Lou Pinella

400

This Olympic sprinter was stripped of five medals from the 2000 Sydney Games after admitting to steroid use.

Marion Jones

400

The first cricket balls were made from this material before leather became standard in the 18th century.

Wool

500

This female cyclist who graduated from Issaquah won National titles in the match sprint and individual pursuit at her first U.S. Track Cycling National Championship in 1994. She went on to compete in the sprint disciplines at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics and the Team Pursuit in 2012. 

Jennie Reed

500

This Cuban-born pitcher famously declared "I love you, Miami" after winning the 1997 World Series MVP.

Livan Hernandez

500

The Storm won their second WNBA title in 2010 by sweeping this team in the Finals.

Atlanta Dream

500

This scandal involved a major sports betting ring uncovered by New Jersey police, involving NHL players, coaches, and even Wayne Gretzky’s wife.

Operation Slapshot

500

This country's national soccer team is nicknamed the "Black Stars."

Ghana