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'''Sinecio Morales''' is a player for [[Johns Hopkins]]. He played for [[Auburn]] in high school and [[Thurgood Marshall]] in middle school. In 2023, he led Auburn to a top-bracket finish at the PACE NSC. The following year, as a college freshman, he led a two-man [[Johns Hopkins]] team to a 10th-place finish at the [[2024 DII ICT]] and the full JHU team to a 15th-place finish at [[2024 ACF Nationals]]. He led JHU to a 13th-place finish at [[2025 DI ICT]].
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'''Sinecio Morales''' is a player for [[Johns Hopkins]]. He played for [[Auburn]] in high school and [[Thurgood Marshall]] in middle school. His senior year, he led Auburn to a top-bracket finish at the [[2023 PACE NSC]]. The following year, as a college freshman, he led a two-man [[Johns Hopkins]] team to a 10th-place DII finish at the [[2024 ICT]] and the full JHU team to a 15th-place finish at the [[2024 ACF Nationals]]. He led JHU to a 13th-place DI finish at [[2025 ICT]].
  
 
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Revision as of 08:10, 15 April 2025

Sinecio Morales
Noted subjects Fine Arts, Literature, Science, RMPSS
Current college Johns Hopkins (2023–)
High school Auburn (2019–2023)
Middle school Thurgood Marshall (2016-2019)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Sinecio Morales is a player for Johns Hopkins. He played for Auburn in high school and Thurgood Marshall in middle school. His senior year, he led Auburn to a top-bracket finish at the 2023 PACE NSC. The following year, as a college freshman, he led a two-man Johns Hopkins team to a 10th-place DII finish at the 2024 ICT and the full JHU team to a 15th-place finish at the 2024 ACF Nationals. He led JHU to a 13th-place DI finish at 2025 ICT.

Editing work

Sinecio co-head edited 2022's DUOS II and 2024's PLAYTIME!.

Miscellaneous

Sinecio's father is a notably enthusiastic spectator of his son at Chicagoland tournaments. Sinecio feels neutral about being greeted with "ohmygod hi sinecio."