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|Subjects = Art, Religion, Science!, Tournament Directing
 
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|schoolpast = [[Hampshire College]] (2009-2011)
 
|schoolpast = [[Hampshire College]] (2009-2011)
 
|highschool =  [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]] (2004-2007)
 
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'''Evan Silberman''' played briefly for [[Hampshire]] after playing and serving as tournament director for the [[TJHSST]] It's Academic team. He learned the subtle art of tournament directing under the tutelage of [[Sam Lederer]]. He was a moderator on [[hsquizbowl.org]], and received the 2007 Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award for his efforts leading the Thomas Jefferson It's Academic Team both administratively and as a team captain.  He was the first person to receive the award while still competing as a high school student.
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'''Evan Silberman''' played briefly for [[Hampshire]] after playing and serving as tournament director for the [[TJHSST]] It's Academic team. He learned the subtle art of tournament directing under the tutelage of [[Sam Lederer]]. He eas a moderator on [[hsquizbowl.org]], and received the 2007 Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award for his efforts leading the Thomas Jefferson It's Academic Team both administratively and as a team captain.  He was the first person to receive the award while still competing as a high school student.
 
 
 
Evan assisted [[Matt Weiner]] in TDing the [[2009 NSC]]. He developed the now-defunct quizbowl stats program [[Taft]], which charged for its use at each tournaemnt. He also formulated a couple of [[Silberman's Axioms|axioms]].
 
  
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Evan assisted [[Matt Weiner]] in TDing the [[2009 NSC]]. He developed the now-defunct quizbowl stats program [[Taft]], which charged for its use at each tournament. He also formulated a couple of [[Silberman's Axioms|axioms]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 26 November 2022

Evan Silberman
Noted subjects Art, Religion, Science!, Tournament Directing
Past colleges Hampshire College (2009-2011)
High school Thomas Jefferson (VA) (2004-2007)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Evan Silberman played briefly for Hampshire after playing and serving as tournament director for the TJHSST It's Academic team. He learned the subtle art of tournament directing under the tutelage of Sam Lederer. He was a moderator on hsquizbowl.org, and received the 2007 Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award for his efforts leading the Thomas Jefferson It's Academic Team both administratively and as a team captain. He was the first person to receive the award while still competing as a high school student.

Evan assisted Matt Weiner in TDing the 2009 NSC. He developed the now-defunct quizbowl stats program Taft, which charged for its use at each tournament. He also formulated a couple of axioms.

Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Eric Grunden
2007
Lee Henry & Chris Sewell