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{{Infobox|Name = George Berry
 
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|schoolcur = [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] (2008-2009, 2014)   
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|schoolcur = [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] (2008-2009, 2014-)   
 
 
|schoolpast = [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] (2010-2013)
 
|schoolpast = [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] (2010-2013)
 
|highschool =  [[Freeman|Douglas Freeman]] (2005-2007)
 
|highschool =  [[Freeman|Douglas Freeman]] (2005-2007)
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'''George Berry''' is a student in the Virginia Community College System , where he takes classes after spending two years at [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] and four at [[Virginia Commonwealth University]].  [[Matt Morrison]] and other subsequent tournament directors allowed him to play as part of a combined CNU/JSR team (basically him and [[Dave Porter]]) or a part of William and Mary's team during his time at Reynolds. After he found out that former [[Maryland]] player [[Dan Goff]] was at Reynolds, they created the first Reynolds team. During that time at Reynolds, George became the first community college team in Virginia to win a tournament at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 [[CCCT]].
 
'''George Berry''' is a student in the Virginia Community College System , where he takes classes after spending two years at [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] and four at [[Virginia Commonwealth University]].  [[Matt Morrison]] and other subsequent tournament directors allowed him to play as part of a combined CNU/JSR team (basically him and [[Dave Porter]]) or a part of William and Mary's team during his time at Reynolds. After he found out that former [[Maryland]] player [[Dan Goff]] was at Reynolds, they created the first Reynolds team. During that time at Reynolds, George became the first community college team in Virginia to win a tournament at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 [[CCCT]].
  

Revision as of 13:53, 25 February 2021

George Berry
Current college J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (2008-2009, 2014)
Past colleges Virginia Commonwealth University (2010-2013)
High school Douglas Freeman (2005-2007)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

George Berry is a student in the Virginia Community College System , where he takes classes after spending two years at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College and four at Virginia Commonwealth University. Matt Morrison and other subsequent tournament directors allowed him to play as part of a combined CNU/JSR team (basically him and Dave Porter) or a part of William and Mary's team during his time at Reynolds. After he found out that former Maryland player Dan Goff was at Reynolds, they created the first Reynolds team. During that time at Reynolds, George became the first community college team in Virginia to win a tournament at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 CCCT.

He wrote for a side event paired with the spring 2009 Terrapin Invitational Tournament with Mike Cheyne, a novelty tournament based entirely on comic books.

After his hilarious attempt to try to do well at ICT solo, George moved across town to VCU, where he got to ride Evan Adams' coattails for two years, culminating in the 2011 season where with Tommy Casalaspi and Cody Voight they tied for fourth at ICT before Andy Watkins was revealed to be a giant fraud, causing VCU and Chicago to instead tie for third and VCU to become Undergraduate National Champions. After sitting out the fall of 2011, George returned to team with Cody and Sean Smiley in the 2012 season. During this time, George became the tournament director for VCU's high school and college tournaments. In the same season that Cody missed ICT because of an engineering exam, George missed ACF Nationals in 2013 because he had to sit through a meeting watching videos about how IMAX projectors work.

After graduating from VCU in 2013, George began trying to put together the classes he needs for teaching certification and is playing in 2014 as part of a temporary revival of the Reynolds team.