Defunct American high school competition
The KYVE Apple Bowl was a televised competition between high school students in Central Washington .[ 1] [ 2] Over a period of one to five weeks, 20 to 30 high schools in Central Washington competed at the Apple Bowl studio, located on the Central Washington University campus in Ellensburg, Washington .[ 3] Co-produced by Central Washington University, the competition aired on the former PBS -affiliate station KYVE in Yakima each spring.[ 4] The program reached an audience of over 200,000 families in the region.[ 5] [ 6]
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