The trivia league taking a broken world by storm.

What is AST?

  • A head-to-head daily sports trivia division
  • 12-day "Fortnights" occurring at least 6 times per year
  • Matches Monday through Friday only
  • Twenty-four hours to answer five questions
  • Defensive strategy to stymie your opponent
  • Promotion/relegation from one Fortnight to the next
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Sample Questions

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En route to winning Game 1 of the 2011 World Series, St, Louis Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa called to the pen for relief pitcher Marc Rzepczynski. A year earlier, playing for Toronto, Rzepczynski was nicknamed “Scrabble” by his teammates—technically not the most apt moniker, given that there’s only one Z in a Scrabble set. However, the pitcher credited with the win and the pitcher credited with the save in the game in question have last names that—unlike RZEPCZYNSKI—are acceptable words in Scrabble. One is common and the other is defined in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary as “a small growth of trees on a prairie.” Name either.

Chris CARPENTER or Jason MOTTE

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This Hall of Fame coach was a contestant on the 21st season of Survivor, Survivor: Nicaragua, but was the third person voted out of the show. At Tribal Council, another contestant wrote the coach’s name down, and ended his voting confessional by telling the coach to “go long." Name the coach. 


Jimmy Johnson

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He shoots, he scores! was the rhetorical invention of the most celebrated announcer in hockey history. Although he was not the first host of Hockey Night In Canada, he took over after the show had been on the air for only a month, and became such a fixture that when Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto was being designed in 1931, his request for a broadcasting gondola to be part of the architect’s plans was honored. Who was he?

Foster Hewitt