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==History==
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Member of [[Honaker]]'s Quizbowl team and team captain during the 2009-2010 season. Noted for breaking the school's VHSL records for most points scored in a single game (260), most points in a single round (130), highest single-season point total, and greatest accumulation of points in a career. The latter of the two records are noted because he broke both records in 18 games; previous record-holders took ~30 games to do so.
Perkins was recruited for [[Honaker]]'s team after he was scouted during [[Alex Zachwieja]]'s World Geography class in 8th grade. He had never participated in Quizbowl before, but had previous experience as a competitor in two National Spelling Bees, which he studied for using discipline that would later be applied to his Quizbowl career.
 
  
He would rotate between Honaker's A and B teams in the 2007-2008 Season before being part of a trio of 1000+ point scorers (in VHSL play) during his Junior year. During his first three years, he developed an extensive knowledge of Mythology to compensate for the loss of [[Orville J. Herndon]] after the 2008 season. He has since been named "the best Mythology player to come through Honaker" by Alex Zachwieja. He was also de facto Trash King for Honaker during the 2008-2009 season.
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Notable antics include answering Tennessee Williams and Isabel Allende, negging Freddie Mercury on a question about Nelson Mandela, and being able to answer questions on World War II battles while buzzing outdoors in a raging thunderstorm.
  
==Playing Style==
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Plans to matriculate at [[William and Mary]] in fall 2010, yet is still debating over whether to continue playing quizbowl or retire from it entirely.
Early on, Perkins developed using the [[McKenzie Method]]. During early years, his play was inconsistent. Some of his play even resulted in the occasional [[negstorm]]. As of recently, he started mixing in use of the [[Yaphe Method]], and in a tight spot resorts to standard [[lateral thinking]].
 
  
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Revision as of 11:21, 27 January 2010

Charlie Perkins
Noted subjects General
High school Honaker (2006-2010)
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Member of Honaker's Quizbowl team and team captain during the 2009-2010 season. Noted for breaking the school's VHSL records for most points scored in a single game (260), most points in a single round (130), highest single-season point total, and greatest accumulation of points in a career. The latter of the two records are noted because he broke both records in 18 games; previous record-holders took ~30 games to do so.

Notable antics include answering Tennessee Williams and Isabel Allende, negging Freddie Mercury on a question about Nelson Mandela, and being able to answer questions on World War II battles while buzzing outdoors in a raging thunderstorm.

Plans to matriculate at William and Mary in fall 2010, yet is still debating over whether to continue playing quizbowl or retire from it entirely.