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{{Infobox|Name = Ameya Singh
 
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|highschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2019-)
 
|highschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2019-)
 
|middleschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2017 - 2019), Homeschool (2015 - 2017)
 
|middleschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2017 - 2019), Homeschool (2015 - 2017)
 
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'''Ameya Singh''' is a self-proclaimed NHBB/Quizbowl enthusiast and allegedly a player from [[Laurel Springs]] (Class of 2023). He is a noted computer science and hockey analytics geek and became the founder and de facto club president of the Laurel Springs QB/NHBB team. <br/>
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'''Ameya Singh''' is an NHBB player from [[Laurel Springs]] (Class of 2023).<br/>
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Singh made his NHBB debut at the 2016 MS NHBB Los Angeles Regionals, where he placed 2nd, qualifying for Nationals. At the NHBB Nationals in Chicago, Singh ranked 22nd nationwide at the Elementary Bee.  
 
Singh made his NHBB debut at the 2016 MS NHBB Los Angeles Regionals, where he placed 2nd, qualifying for Nationals. At the NHBB Nationals in Chicago, Singh ranked 22nd nationwide at the Elementary Bee.  
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Following a hiatus in the 16-17 season, he continued competing in regional NHBB events for the next 2 years, his most notable accomplishments being winning the JV Bee at the 2018 NHBB SoCal Championships, and a solo win at the MS Bowl at the 2019 NHBB SoCal Championships. He also had back-to-back wins at the 2018 and 2019 MS SoCal Regional Bees.
 
Following a hiatus in the 16-17 season, he continued competing in regional NHBB events for the next 2 years, his most notable accomplishments being winning the JV Bee at the 2018 NHBB SoCal Championships, and a solo win at the MS Bowl at the 2019 NHBB SoCal Championships. He also had back-to-back wins at the 2018 and 2019 MS SoCal Regional Bees.
  
Ameya made his quizbowl debut at Prison Bowl XII Online. He was a member of the Dal-Cal Gang team that placed 3rd at the [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/6306/stats/full_rr/ 2020 EFT Online Mirror].
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In 2020, Ameya ranked 17th in the US History Bee Nationals.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 30 December 2020

Ameya Singh
Noted subjects History, Sports, Current Events
High school Laurel Springs (2019-)
Middle school Laurel Springs (2017 - 2019), Homeschool (2015 - 2017)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Ameya Singh is an NHBB player from Laurel Springs (Class of 2023).

Career

Singh made his NHBB debut at the 2016 MS NHBB Los Angeles Regionals, where he placed 2nd, qualifying for Nationals. At the NHBB Nationals in Chicago, Singh ranked 22nd nationwide at the Elementary Bee.

Following a hiatus in the 16-17 season, he continued competing in regional NHBB events for the next 2 years, his most notable accomplishments being winning the JV Bee at the 2018 NHBB SoCal Championships, and a solo win at the MS Bowl at the 2019 NHBB SoCal Championships. He also had back-to-back wins at the 2018 and 2019 MS SoCal Regional Bees.

In 2020, Ameya ranked 17th in the US History Bee Nationals.