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{{Infobox|Name = Amit Bilgi | {{Infobox|Name = Amit Bilgi | ||
|Image = amitandming.jpg | |Image = amitandming.jpg | ||
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− | |highschool = [[Southside]] | + | |highschool = [[Southside]] (2007-2010) |
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+ | |lastname = Bilgi | ||
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+ | '''Amit Bilgi''' played for [[Southside]] High School. He cheated by obtaining a digital copy of the set before the [[2010 NSC]]; despite this, his team still lost the final match to [[State College]] by 110. He was caught upon attempting to cheat at the inaugural [[NASAT]]. In response, Amit wrote an excuse that can be found here [http://pastie.org/pastes/1007079], however the text has since been deleted. PACE decided to disqualify Amit from participating at any PACE events and forfeit all of Southside's matches from the [[2010 NSC]], thereby shifting every team (except State College) up one place. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 2 February 2024
Amit Bilgi | |
Noted subjects | philosophy, art, literature |
High school | Southside (2007-2010) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Amit Bilgi played for Southside High School. He cheated by obtaining a digital copy of the set before the 2010 NSC; despite this, his team still lost the final match to State College by 110. He was caught upon attempting to cheat at the inaugural NASAT. In response, Amit wrote an excuse that can be found here [1], however the text has since been deleted. PACE decided to disqualify Amit from participating at any PACE events and forfeit all of Southside's matches from the 2010 NSC, thereby shifting every team (except State College) up one place.