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|Name = Arya Karthik
  |Subjects = Science, Fine Arts, Generalism
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|Subjects = Science, Literature, Fine Arts, Generalism
  |highschool = Lambert (2018-2022)
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|schoolcur = Georgia Tech (2022-)
  |forums = [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12270 etotheipi]
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|highschool = Lambert (2018-2022)
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'''Arya Karthik''' is a player for [[Lambert|Lambert High School]] in Georgia. Noted for their strong generalism and scaling ability, they led Lambert to a T-19th finish at the [[2021 HSNCT]] and an 8th-place finish at the [[2021 NSC]], where they led the field in scoring and power count as a junior.  
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'''Arya Karthik''' is a player for [[Georgia Tech]], and an alum of [[Lambert|Lambert High School]] in Georgia, noted for their strong generalism and scaling ability.
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==High School==
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Karthik led Lambert to a T-19th finish at the [[2021 HSNCT]] and an 8th-place finish at the [[2021 NSC]], where they led the field in scoring and power count as a junior.  
  
 
In 2022, they helped Lambert improve to a T-15th finish at [[2022 HSNCT|HSNCT]] before repeating as NSC leading scorer en route to winning Lambert's first ever national championship at the [[2022 NSC]]. They also were the top scorer on the Georgia [[NASAT]] team that placed 2nd at the [[2021 NASAT]], where they once again led the field in scoring.
 
In 2022, they helped Lambert improve to a T-15th finish at [[2022 HSNCT|HSNCT]] before repeating as NSC leading scorer en route to winning Lambert's first ever national championship at the [[2022 NSC]]. They also were the top scorer on the Georgia [[NASAT]] team that placed 2nd at the [[2021 NASAT]], where they once again led the field in scoring.
  
Arya was a major contributor to the [[Southeast-Midwest Housewrite]], writing a large number of questions for the set.
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==College==
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Arya made an immediate impact on the collegiate circuit at Georgia Tech, propelling the team to a 4th-place finish at the inaugural [[IQBT Undergraduate Championship]] and a 5th place finish at [[2023 ICT]]. They were on the winning team at [[2023 ACF Nationals]], where they won an All-Star scoring award and kept the team on course for the playoffs while unexpected travel delays kept [[Matt Bollinger]] from the tournament for most of the prelims.
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Arya was a major contributor to the [[Southeast-Midwest Housewrite]], writing a large number of questions for the set. They also served as a subject editor for [[2023 Chicago Open]].
  
 
==Scoring Title Succession==
 
==Scoring Title Succession==

Latest revision as of 11:19, 6 March 2024

Arya Karthik
Noted subjects Science, Literature, Fine Arts, Generalism
Current college Georgia Tech (2022-)
High school Lambert (2018-2022)
HSQB profile etotheipi
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Arya Karthik is a player for Georgia Tech, and an alum of Lambert High School in Georgia, noted for their strong generalism and scaling ability.

High School

Karthik led Lambert to a T-19th finish at the 2021 HSNCT and an 8th-place finish at the 2021 NSC, where they led the field in scoring and power count as a junior.

In 2022, they helped Lambert improve to a T-15th finish at HSNCT before repeating as NSC leading scorer en route to winning Lambert's first ever national championship at the 2022 NSC. They also were the top scorer on the Georgia NASAT team that placed 2nd at the 2021 NASAT, where they once again led the field in scoring.

College

Arya made an immediate impact on the collegiate circuit at Georgia Tech, propelling the team to a 4th-place finish at the inaugural IQBT Undergraduate Championship and a 5th place finish at 2023 ICT. They were on the winning team at 2023 ACF Nationals, where they won an All-Star scoring award and kept the team on course for the playoffs while unexpected travel delays kept Matt Bollinger from the tournament for most of the prelims.

Writing

Arya was a major contributor to the Southeast-Midwest Housewrite, writing a large number of questions for the set. They also served as a subject editor for 2023 Chicago Open.

Scoring Title Succession

NSC Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Ethan Strombeck
2021, 2022
TBD