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Geoffrey Wu is a player for [[Naperville North]]. He is well known<ref>The [https://mathcountscompetition.fandom.com/wiki/Geoffrey_Wu| Geoffrey Wu Mathcounts Fandom page] is consistently among the top 5 most visited pages on the website.</ref> for his competition math knowledge<ref>Geoffrey notably scored fifth in the 2017 Mathcounts National Competition after scoring second in the written competition, and 58th in the 2016 Mathcounts National Competition. His team, Illinois, placed 6th in 2017 and 15th in 2016. </ref>, which often nets him deep buzzes{{citation needed}}.
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Geoffrey Wu is a player for [[Naperville North]]. He is well known<ref>The [https://mathcountscompetition.fandom.com/wiki/Geoffrey_Wu| Geoffrey Wu Mathcounts Fandom page] is consistently among the top 5 most visited pages on the website.</ref> for his competition math knowledge,<ref>Geoffrey notably scored fifth in the 2017 Mathcounts National Competition after scoring second in the written competition, and 58th in the 2016 Mathcounts National Competition. His team, Illinois, placed 6th in 2017 and 15th in 2016. </ref> which often nets him deep buzzes.{{citation needed}}
 
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[[Category:High school players active in 2020]]

Revision as of 13:10, 4 June 2021

Geoffrey Wu
Noted subjects Rez me without walling first, going to sleep early, peaking in middle school
Current college none
Past colleges none
High school Naperville North (2016-present)
Middle school none
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Geoffrey Wu is a player for Naperville North. He is well known[1] for his competition math knowledge,[2] which often nets him deep buzzes.[citation needed]

  1. The Geoffrey Wu Mathcounts Fandom page is consistently among the top 5 most visited pages on the website.
  2. Geoffrey notably scored fifth in the 2017 Mathcounts National Competition after scoring second in the written competition, and 58th in the 2016 Mathcounts National Competition. His team, Illinois, placed 6th in 2017 and 15th in 2016.