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  • In his sophomore year at HSNCT, as half of the two-man Rancho Bernardo B team, he placed twenty-second individually, the highest-ranked sophomore at the ==Tournament editing and writing==
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  • ...for the tournament, though that model is also declining in favor of larger writing/editing teams with players and alumni from many schools. ...luence the contents of the tournament (and the [[canon]]) more broadly) by writing questions on topics of their choice, which many good players enjoy doing.
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  • ...at [[2014 ICT]]. Over his years at Missouri, Itamar gradually elevated the team to being within striking distance of the top teams of the Midwest on the st ...doing so), but only attended one more national, [[2023 ICT]], at which his team delivered expected favorites [[Chicago]] A their pivotal first of two losse
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  • ...rds at regular-season events. He (usually) led the [[2009 Georgetown Day]] team in scoring en route to a 3rd place finish at the [[2009 NSC]] and a 5th pla ==Writing and Editing==
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  • ...as a [[Team]], etc. There is also a growing body of writing on "starting a team" generally and "running a [[Tournament]]." There seems to be far fewer info The same principle applies for booking rooms for team practices. In both of these cases, you should make sure to figure out when
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  • ...Fall 2017 to Spring 2019. He founded the [[St. Charles Community College]] team and led it to win the [[2010 CCCT|2010 Community College Championship Tourn He owns [[Olympia Academic Competition Questions]], a question writing company, and writes for [[NAQT]] and [[NHBB]]. He was a member of the [[Mis
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  • ...alter a standard distribution to better suit the knowledge of the writing team.</onlyinclude>
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  • ...l player in grad school at [[Alberta]]. He formerly played for and led the team at [[Carnegie Mellon]]. ==Writing/Editing Experience==
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  • ...s performance Liberty qualified and attended the [[2015 MSNCT]], where the team tied for 29th place. Narayan was 15th in overall PPG at the tournament. ...finished 5th and Narayan was top scorer. Sharath played on the first-ever Team Alabama at the 2016 [[NASAT]].
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  • ...ever, the [[NASAT|2014 NASAT]], where he was the top scorer on a 3rd place Team California of him, [[Kevin Wang]], [[Hidehiro Anto]], and [[Aseem Keyal]]. ...[NASAT|2015 NASAT]], where he was once again the top scorer on a 1st place Team California of him, Kevin Wang, [[Justin Nghiem]], and [[Kion You]].
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  • ...’s Quiz Bowl team in Singapore. A history player, Boyang led the Hwa Chong team to multiple championships in [[IHBB]] tournaments in Singapore and Asia dur Boyang is currently active in outreach and question writing. He frequently staffs local and regional tournaments, and is the founder an
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  • ...in the final standings of the tournament than any other all-undergraduate team. ...id not play [[ICT]] in either 2008 or 2009, but was a key component to the team's DI victory in 2010.
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  • Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the [[Division II]] title at the [[1999 ICT]] with [[Michael Chisw Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the undergraduate title at the [[2000 ICT]] with [[Michael Chiswic
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  • ...e had over 200 questions total in that set.) His other credentials include writing almost all of the 2011 [[VCU Open]], the head editorship of 2010 [[ACF Fall After being part of the tournament winning Virginia team at [[2014 ACF Nationals]], Evan became the first player to ever complete t
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  • ...miss a bonus (by saying "Lame" or some such) if its subject was not to the team's liking and the next bonus in the packet would then be read.</onlyinclude> ...p://groups.yahoo.com/group/quizbowl/message/268] While lames increased the writing burden by requiring two extra bonuses per packet, laming quickly went from
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  • ...supplier formed by veterans of the 1992 [[Benton (AR)|Benton]] High School team in Arkansas. At its peak in 2003, the company supplied questions to the [[A [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • ...independent [[trash tournaments]] prior to 2010. In essence, it gives each team one opportunity per game to call "lame" on a bonus at some point before the ...ften enhanced by the "hold", in which, when a lame is called, the opposing team has the right to hold the skipped bonus and play it the next time they answ
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  • ...t the [[2017 ICT]] and [[2016 ACF Nationals]]. They restarted the quizbowl team at [[UCSD]] after playing high school quizbowl at [[Torrey Pines]]. More re == Writing and Editing ==
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  • ...editor]] can be the same person, and in fact editors typically also write. Writing is a very technical process which requires writers to balance concerns of [ ...ently, it has become much more normalized for active players to not do any writing.
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  • ==Writing/Editing== ...Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:15 pm</ref> - unfortunately for him, his hypothetical team would still lose to [[Amherst]] alphabetically.
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