The evening started off with four preliminary rounds with each school being represented by one of their team members. Each round contained 30 questions, with the first student buzzing in and answering correctly receiving 10 points from their team. Each of the rounds was highly competitive and the score was close throughout. After the first round, DuBois held a large lead after scoring 140 points. The closest team to them was DuBois Central Catholic with 40 points. The second round saw the scores for each team even up, with DuBois holding steady at 140 points, followed by DuBois Central Catholic with 110, a three-way tie between Brockway, Brookville and Saint Marys at 50 points. Clearfield entered the third preliminary round still looking to get on the scoreboard.
The third round saw the highest single round points scored, with Angelo Yost of Saint Marys answering 15 questions correctly for 150 points. His performance gave Saint Marys the lead with 200 points overall heading into the fourth and final preliminary round. At the end of the fourth round, Saint Marys (250 points), DuBois Central Catholic (180 points), DuBois (160 points) and Brockway (110 points) advanced to the finals, with Brookville (60 points) and Clearfield (30 points) falling short of the points total needed to qualify.
In the two final rounds, each school sent up members of their team. While each school was represented by multiple students, they each worked independently and couldn’t work together to find the correct answers. Answering questions correctly earned each team 10 points and incorrect answers cost each team five points.
Brockway took an early lead in the finals, scoring 120 points in round one. They were followed by Saint Marys (75 points), DuBois Central Catholic (65 points) and DuBois (50 points). The second round saw the highest point performance of the finals with Saint Marys scoring 150 points in the round, with Angelo Yost answering 12 questions correctly. This gave Saint Marys the win with 225 total points for the finals. They were followed by DuBois (145 points), DuBois Central Catholic (130 points) and Brockway (100 points).