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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] (2008), [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009-11) |highschool = Fort Osage (2005-2008)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2008-9, 2012) |highschool = [[Walt Whitman]] (2006-2008)
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  • [[Category: High school players active in 2008]]
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  • ...ght to South Carolina players, generally being awesome and such) and plays in open tournaments with alumni. Despite constant pressure from team members Douglass formulated "Douglass' Law of Cracker Barrels," some time in the early twenty-first century which has yet to be disproven with a counter
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  • |schoolpast= [[Oxford]] (2008-2012) ...player for [[Oxford]]. He competed on the Oxford team at the [[2010 ICT]] in Chicago, Illinois, to which he will return for the [[2011 ICT]].
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  • ...oolpast = [[Virginia]] (1995-1998), [[Chicago]] (1999-2007), [[Stanford]] (2008-2010) ...its team; he then went to [[Stanford]] for law school, receiving his J.D. in 2010.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Missouri]] (2008-2010), [[Columbia]] (2015-2019) |highschool = [[North Kansas City]] (2005-2008)
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  • ...chool National Championship at the [[2010 HSNCT]], as well as placing 7th in individual scoring at that event. He also played on the Ohio All-Star team ...where they finished in the top half both years, with a t-10th place finish in 2012. He also played on the 4th place DII team at the [[2011 ICT]] alongsid
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  • |schoolpast = [[Harvard]] (2008-2012) ...here, he was considered one of two or three best active literature players in the game.
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  • In 2008, Aaron won five games on ''[[Jeopardy!]]''. [[Category: Players active in 2000]]
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  • ...a player for [[UCLA]] who was well-known for winning College [[Jeopardy]] in 2007. [[Category:UCLA]][[Category:People]][[Category:Players active in 2008]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[Temple]] (2006–2008) [[Category: Players active in 2008]] ...e in 2005]][[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2003]]
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  • |highschool = [[Clayton]] (2008-2011) ...h was repeated the following year. He placed third and second individually in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
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  • ...in 2006]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] ...an all-tournament team for a tournament in Millikin University. His teams in HS went 22-8 (JV), 44-13 (V), and 57-20, respectively, and he got 18 TU, 17
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  • |schoolcur = [[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] Cody Simons formerly played for [[MLK (high school)|MLK]] Magnet High School in Nashville, TN. He was nicknamed "Grumpy Boy" for his charming demeanor and
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  • |highschool = [[Fort Zumwalt West]] (2008-2012) ...Dylan was unable to find a new coach, and one of the most talented players in the state was unable to play for his junior and senior years.
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  • ...ing the team to its first of what would become four VHSL State Runner-Ups. In college, he played a semester or two for [[William and Mary]]. ...n. The event marked one of Honaker's first quizbowl tournament appearances in a field with nationally-renowned programs.
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  • ...he victory was vacated in 2013 after it was discovered Watkins had cheated in 2010 and 2011). He is famed for his love of Red Lobster and his aversion to Bruce matriculated to the University of Chicago in 2004.
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  • ...[Hsquizbowl.org]] forums. Jeff is an unofficial candidate for [[Nicest Guy in Quizbowl]]. ...open circuit. These strengths helped him lead teams to six [[NAQT]] titles in seven years of attending.
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  • ...om 2010 to 2013. He succeeded [[R. Robert Hentzel]] to the NAQT presidency in July 2019. ...been on several winning teams at [[Chicago Open]], including most recently in 2011 and 2013.
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