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Casey Steele is noted for holding the record at [[Honaker]] for most points scored in a single season in the VHSL format. His record stands at 3,155 points.
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'''Casey "The Lion" Steele''' is a former [[Honaker]] quizbowler noted for holding the team record for most points scored in a single season in the VHSL format. His record was eclipsed by [[Charlie Perkins]] in the '09-'10 season.
  
What makes Steele's record even more amazing is that during the previous year, he only amassed a total of 85 points. This turnaround has been recognized as the sole reason for Honaker having a successful '05-'06 season, which ended with the team's first win at the VHSL State Tournament.
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After spending a lot of time in community college, he plans on transferring to [[ETSU]] or [[Radford]] for the 2010 fall semester.
 
 
For his leadership ability, Steele was given the nickname "The Lion" by Coach [[Alex Zachwieja]].  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:16, 8 February 2010

Casey Steele
Noted subjects General
High school Honaker (2003-2006)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Casey "The Lion" Steele is a former Honaker quizbowler noted for holding the team record for most points scored in a single season in the VHSL format. His record was eclipsed by Charlie Perkins in the '09-'10 season.

After spending a lot of time in community college, he plans on transferring to ETSU or Radford for the 2010 fall semester.