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  • |editors = [[Dave Hamilton]], [[Subash Maddipoti]], [[Andrew Yaphe]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20060 ...ginia]] A 300-100 in a one-game final. The tournament was edited by [[Dave Hamilton]], [[Subash Maddipoti]], and [[Andrew Yaphe]].
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  • |highschool = Westdale Secondary School (Hamilton, Ontario) ...rans such as [[Jay Misuk]], Brendan McKendy, Brock Stephenson, Eric Smith, Chris Lionel, Andrew Almas and Matt Trudgen. A proponent of quizbowl travel, Jord
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  • |previous = [[Matt Jackson]]<br>and [[Chris Borglum]] |next = [[John Lawrence]], <br>[[Dave Hamilton]], <br>and [[Raj Bhan]]
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  • ...[[1998 Swarthmore|Swarthmore]] || [[1998 Maryland|Maryland A]] || [[David Hamilton]], [[1998 Maryland|Maryland A]] || [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/t ...n Buzzerfest IX]] (March 27, 2010) || [[Maryland]] A|| [[Columbia]] A || [[Chris Ray]] || [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8815&start=50 re
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  • *2008: [[Chris Sewell]] *2022: [[Matt Jackson]] and [[Chris Borglum]]
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  • | [[Toronto]] (Hamilton, [[Zhenglin Liu|Liu]], [[Rein Otsason|Otsason]], [[Chris Sims|Sims]])
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  • | [[David Hamilton]] | [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]] and [[Dave Hamilton]]
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  • |previous = [[Matt Jackson]]<br>and [[Chris Borglum]] |next = [[John Lawrence]], <br>[[Dave Hamilton]], <br>and [[Raj Bhan]]
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  • [[Chris Hamilton]]
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  • ...had one of the stronger teams in the country, with first scorers such as [[Chris Borglum]] in the early 90s, [[Raj Dhuwalia]] a decade later, and [[Taylor H * [[Chris Corona]]
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  • | [[Maryland]]<br><span style="font-size:88%">[[Dave Hamilton]], [[Dave Goodman]], [[Michelle Cantave]], [[Mark Swisdak]]</span> ..."font-size:88%">[[Dren Rollins]], [[Michael Kearney]], [[Al Przygocki]], [[Chris Hendry]]</span>
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  • The club was refounded in 2002 by Luke and Hamilton-area [[Reach for the Top]] acquaintances. They were joined by Rico Catibog ...[Michelle Prunier]], [[Aayush Rajasekaran]], Morgan Ring, Harry Rusnock, [[Chris Sims]] (President 2019-20), Eric Smith, Max Trower, [[Sinan Ulusoy]], [[Sim
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  • | [[Dave Hamilton]], [[John Nam]], [[Julie Singer]], [[Maureen Smith]] | [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]], [[Dave Goodman]], [[Dave Hamilton]], [[John Nam]]
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  • 59. [[Chris Goheen]] 16. [[Dave Hamilton]]
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  • ...12 [[Chicago Open]] playing with Matt Bollinger, [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Chris Ray]], and the literature side event (WELD) playing with former Yale teamma ...of himself, [[Max Schindler]], and long-time Maryland stalwart [[Chris Ray|CHRIS RAY]], supported alternately by [[James Lasker]] and [[Michael Coates]]. Th
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  • ...ent at these tournaments includes [[Jonathan Magin]], [[Charles Meigs]], [[Chris Ray]] and [[Jeremy Eaton]], although [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Dan Suzman]] ha ...s been successful regionally and nationally since Magin's graduation, as [[Chris Ray]]'s playing career continued unabated. Maryland's many top-bracket fini
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  • | [[David Hamilton]] | [[David Hamilton]]
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  • ...provincials. With no end to the strike anytime soon, Bell's acting coach Chris Spiteri, then a law student, sought an injunction to reverse Reach's policy * "Quiz whizzes know it all" by James Elliot in ''The Hamilton Spectator'', April 8, 1995, page T1.
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  • ...unning the Regional and National tournaments. [[John Sheahan]] and [[David Hamilton]] were also named as leaders of the new ACF. ...hited]], Sheahan, and [[Alice Chou]]. In 2000, Yaphe edited Regionals, and Hamilton Nationals. Regionals took place in mid-February of each year, and Nationals
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  • ...ams to three top-four finishes, including consecutive runner-ups alongside Chris Ray in 2015-16. '''[[Chris Ray]]'''. Chris is a five-time Nationals all-star and helped his Chicago team to consecutiv
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