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|citystate = New York, NY
 
|citystate = New York, NY
 
|currentcoach = Caitlin Samuel
 
|currentcoach = Caitlin Samuel
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|currentpres = [[Rachel Yang]], [[Cerulean Ozarow]]
 
|state = 2008 [[NAQT]]
 
|state = 2008 [[NAQT]]
|nats = [[2012 NSC]], [[2016 HSNCT]], [[2017 HSNCT]], [[National History Bee and Bowl|2019 NHBB (JV)]], [[2019 MSNCT]]
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|nats = [[National History Bee and Bowl|2012 NHBB (Varsity Bowl)]], [[2012 NSC]], [[National History Bee and Bowl|2015 NHBB (JV)]], [[2016 HSNCT]], [[2017 HSNCT]], [[National History Bee and Bowl|2019 NHBB (JV)]], [[2019 MSNCT]]
|nats appearances = HSNCT: 2007, 2008, 2012-2016 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2016
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|nats appearances = HSNCT: 2007, 2008, 2012-2019 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2019 <br/> MSNCT: 2014, 2017-2019
 
|status = Active
 
|status = Active
 
|size = 1200
 
|size = 1200
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After taking 2nd place at the the [[2011 NSC]], the team continued to make their imposing presence known throughout the 2011-2012 school year, culminating in the [[Lily Chen]]-led team defeating [[Bellarmine]] in a one-match final to snag their first national championship at the [[2012 NSC]]. Their B-team finished 17th as the highest-ranked B-team in attendance. At the [[2012 HSNCT]], they finished tied for 5th. Coincidentally, their B-team also finished 33rd.
 
After taking 2nd place at the the [[2011 NSC]], the team continued to make their imposing presence known throughout the 2011-2012 school year, culminating in the [[Lily Chen]]-led team defeating [[Bellarmine]] in a one-match final to snag their first national championship at the [[2012 NSC]]. Their B-team finished 17th as the highest-ranked B-team in attendance. At the [[2012 HSNCT]], they finished tied for 5th. Coincidentally, their B-team also finished 33rd.
  
At the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl, a subset of the 2012 team roster led by [[Richard Yu]] won the National History Bowl title. At the Bee finals held at Mount Vernon, Richard tied for second place.
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At the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl, a subset of the 2012 team roster led by [[Richard Yu]] won the National History Bowl title. At the Bee finals held at Mount Vernon, Richard tied for second place. In 2019, Hunter's Junior Varsity History Bowl team got first place at Nationals, then-sophomore [[Pedro Juan Orduz]] won the Junior Varsity United States History Bee, and then-senior Daniel Ma won second place in the Varsity International Geography Bee.
  
 
Though a large number of the team's players graduated, the team continued to prove itself a worthy adversary in the 2013-2014 school year. Led by Zihan Zheng, it continued to win local tournaments and won 13th place at the [[2013 NSC]] due to the impressive performances of Zihan himself, with help from lit specialist Marianna Zhang and talented generalist Wilton Rao.
 
Though a large number of the team's players graduated, the team continued to prove itself a worthy adversary in the 2013-2014 school year. Led by Zihan Zheng, it continued to win local tournaments and won 13th place at the [[2013 NSC]] due to the impressive performances of Zihan himself, with help from lit specialist Marianna Zhang and talented generalist Wilton Rao.
  
The team is currently being led by [[Chloe Levine]]
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The team is currently being led by juniors Rachel Yang and Cerulean Ozarow.
  
Hunter won the [[2016 HSNCT|2016]] and [[2017 HSNCT]]. Their middle school team won the 2019 MSNCT.
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Hunter won the [[2016 HSNCT|2016]] and [[2017 HSNCT]]. Their middle school team won the [[2019 MSNCT]].
  
 
==Tournaments==
 
==Tournaments==
Hunter hosted its first tournament, the [[2008 Prison Bowl]], on January 19th, 2008. The questions were generally hailed as being of high quality and are available [http://quizbowlpackets.com here]. Prison Bowl II, a collaboration with [[Walter Johnson]], happened in January 2009, and Prison Bowls III and IV, head-edited by [[Lily Chen]], occurred in the springs of 2010 and 2011 to critical acclaim. Prison Bowl, still traditionally housewritten by members of the Hunter team, continues to be one of the most popular tournaments in the East Coast.  
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Hunter hosted its first tournament, the [[2008 Prison Bowl]], on January 19th, 2008. The questions were generally hailed as being of high quality and are available [http://quizbowlpackets.com here]. Prison Bowl II, a collaboration with [[Walter Johnson]], happened in January 2009, and Prison Bowls III and IV, head-edited by [[Lily Chen]], occurred in the springs of 2010 and 2011 to critical acclaim. Prison Bowl, still traditionally housewritten by members of the Hunter team, continues to be one of the most popular tournaments in quiz bowl.  
  
Hunter has also hosted a novice tournament, often a mirror of SCOP Novice, every fall since 2011.  
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Hunter has also hosted a novice tournament, often a mirror of SCOP Novice, every fall since 2011.
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In January of 2020, Hunter also hosted the New York City Middle School Quiz Bowl Championship, managed by Cerulean Ozarow.
  
 
More information on the various tournaments can be found here: https://sites.google.com/site/hchsquizbowl/prison-bowl
 
More information on the various tournaments can be found here: https://sites.google.com/site/hchsquizbowl/prison-bowl
  
 
==Current Rosters==
 
==Current Rosters==
Rachel Yang, 2021<br>
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Ben Chapman, 2021<br>
Cerulean Ozarow, 2021<br>
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Cerulean Ozarow, 2021 (Co-Captain, 2020-2021)<br>
Helen Lyons, 2021<br>
 
 
Ella Leeds, 2021<br>
 
Ella Leeds, 2021<br>
Jeremy Kim, 2020<br>
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Michael Becker, 2021<br>
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[[Pedro Juan Orduz]], 2021<br>
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Rachel Yang, 2021 (Co-Captain, 2019-2021)<br>
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Alex Mazansky, 2022<br>
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Amanda Li, 2022<br>
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Andrew Zeng, 2022<br>
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Aruna Das, 2022<br>
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Daniel Shneider, 2022<br>
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Daniel Yin, 2022<br>
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Eric Cao, 2022<br>
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Lindsey Shih, 2022<br>
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Nicholas Wu, 2022<br>
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Nicole Wong, 2022<br>
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Philip Belin, 2022<br>
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Ian Lu, 2023<br>
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Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt, 2023<br>
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Moxie Strom, 2023<br>
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Olivia Long, 2023<br>
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York Niu, 2023<br>
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Zach Meisel, 2024<br>
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Ann Dai, 2024<br>
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Ayan Kohli, 2024<br>
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Benson Zhou, 2024<br>
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Eamin Ahmed, 2024<br>
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Fahian Joy, 2024<br>
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Maggie Kwan, 2024<br>
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Matthew Kohn, 2024<br>
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Simon Cheng, 2024<br>
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Tristan Ge, 2024<br>
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William Tang, 2024<br>
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Zac Lobel, 2024<br>
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Evan Schleck, 2025<br>
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Tiffany Xue, 2025<br>
  
 
==Notable Alumni==
 
==Notable Alumni==
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Wilton Rao, 2013<br>
 
Wilton Rao, 2013<br>
 
Zihan Zheng, 2013 (Co-Captain, 2012-2013)<br>
 
Zihan Zheng, 2013 (Co-Captain, 2012-2013)<br>
Marianna Zhang, 2014 (Co-Captain 2012-2013, Captain 2013-2014)<br>
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Marianna Zhang, 2014 (Co-Captain, 2012-2013; Captain, 2013-2014)<br>
Sarah Hamerling, 2015 (Co-Captain 2014-2015)<br>
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Sarah Hamerling, 2015 (Co-Captain, 2014-2015)<br>
 
Jonathan Lin, 2015 <br>
 
Jonathan Lin, 2015 <br>
Albert Tai (Captain 2014-2016)<br>
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Albert Tai (Co-Captain 2014-2015, Captain 2015-2016)<br>
[[Luke Tierney]], 2017<br>
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[[Luke Tierney]], 2017 (Captain 2016-2017)<br>
 
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Chloe Levine, 2018 (Captain 2017-2018)<br>
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Abishrant Panday, 2018<br>
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Sam Brochin, 2018<br>
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Gilad Avrahami, 2018<br>
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David Godovich, 2018<br>
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Brian Huang, 2018<br>
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Ada-Marie Gutierrez, 2018<br>
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Alice Lin, 2018<br>
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Diane Hwangpo, 2018<br>
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Daniel Ma, 2019 (Captain 2018-2019)<br>
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Brian Lu, 2019<br>
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Asher Jaffe, 2020 (Co-Captain, 2019-2020)<br>
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Lee Chow, 2020<br>
  
 
==Team Website==
 
==Team Website==
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{{NSC Champions}}
 
{{NSC Champions}}
 
{{HSNCT Champions}}
 
{{HSNCT Champions}}
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{{MSNCT Champions}}
 
{{National History Bowl Varsity Champions}}
 
{{National History Bowl Varsity Champions}}
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{{National History Bowl Junior Varsity Champions}}
  
 
[[Category:High school teams]]
 
[[Category:High school teams]]

Revision as of 15:17, 24 September 2020

Hunter College High School
Hunter.gif
Location:
New York, NY
Club Presidents Rachel Yang, Cerulean Ozarow
Coaches Caitlin Samuel
State Championships 2008 NAQT
National Championships 2012 NHBB (Varsity Bowl), 2012 NSC, 2015 NHBB (JV), 2016 HSNCT, 2017 HSNCT, 2019 NHBB (JV), 2019 MSNCT
National Appearances HSNCT: 2007, 2008, 2012-2019
PACE NSC: 2008-2019
MSNCT: 2014, 2017-2019
Program Status Active
School Size 1200
NAQT Page link

Hunter College High School is a public school located in Manhattan, New York City.

History

The team was founded in early 2006 by Guy Tabachnick. The team made its first appearance at TJ Fall '06, making the playoffs, and went on to finish 7-3 and tied for 33rd at the 2007 HSNCT. They have been an East Coast powerhouse ever since.

After taking 2nd place at the the 2011 NSC, the team continued to make their imposing presence known throughout the 2011-2012 school year, culminating in the Lily Chen-led team defeating Bellarmine in a one-match final to snag their first national championship at the 2012 NSC. Their B-team finished 17th as the highest-ranked B-team in attendance. At the 2012 HSNCT, they finished tied for 5th. Coincidentally, their B-team also finished 33rd.

At the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl, a subset of the 2012 team roster led by Richard Yu won the National History Bowl title. At the Bee finals held at Mount Vernon, Richard tied for second place. In 2019, Hunter's Junior Varsity History Bowl team got first place at Nationals, then-sophomore Pedro Juan Orduz won the Junior Varsity United States History Bee, and then-senior Daniel Ma won second place in the Varsity International Geography Bee.

Though a large number of the team's players graduated, the team continued to prove itself a worthy adversary in the 2013-2014 school year. Led by Zihan Zheng, it continued to win local tournaments and won 13th place at the 2013 NSC due to the impressive performances of Zihan himself, with help from lit specialist Marianna Zhang and talented generalist Wilton Rao.

The team is currently being led by juniors Rachel Yang and Cerulean Ozarow.

Hunter won the 2016 and 2017 HSNCT. Their middle school team won the 2019 MSNCT.

Tournaments

Hunter hosted its first tournament, the 2008 Prison Bowl, on January 19th, 2008. The questions were generally hailed as being of high quality and are available here. Prison Bowl II, a collaboration with Walter Johnson, happened in January 2009, and Prison Bowls III and IV, head-edited by Lily Chen, occurred in the springs of 2010 and 2011 to critical acclaim. Prison Bowl, still traditionally housewritten by members of the Hunter team, continues to be one of the most popular tournaments in quiz bowl.

Hunter has also hosted a novice tournament, often a mirror of SCOP Novice, every fall since 2011.

In January of 2020, Hunter also hosted the New York City Middle School Quiz Bowl Championship, managed by Cerulean Ozarow.

More information on the various tournaments can be found here: https://sites.google.com/site/hchsquizbowl/prison-bowl

Current Rosters

Ben Chapman, 2021
Cerulean Ozarow, 2021 (Co-Captain, 2020-2021)
Ella Leeds, 2021
Michael Becker, 2021
Pedro Juan Orduz, 2021
Rachel Yang, 2021 (Co-Captain, 2019-2021)
Alex Mazansky, 2022
Amanda Li, 2022
Andrew Zeng, 2022
Aruna Das, 2022
Daniel Shneider, 2022
Daniel Yin, 2022
Eric Cao, 2022
Lindsey Shih, 2022
Nicholas Wu, 2022
Nicole Wong, 2022
Philip Belin, 2022
Ian Lu, 2023
Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt, 2023
Moxie Strom, 2023
Olivia Long, 2023
York Niu, 2023
Zach Meisel, 2024
Ann Dai, 2024
Ayan Kohli, 2024
Benson Zhou, 2024
Eamin Ahmed, 2024
Fahian Joy, 2024
Maggie Kwan, 2024
Matthew Kohn, 2024
Simon Cheng, 2024
Tristan Ge, 2024
William Tang, 2024
Zac Lobel, 2024
Evan Schleck, 2025
Tiffany Xue, 2025

Notable Alumni

Guy Tabachnick, 2009 (Captain, 2005-2009)
Tony Cheng, 2009
Maggie Tse, 2009
Lily Chen, 2012 (Captain, 2009-2012)
York Chen, 2012
Paul Moschetti, 2012
David Xu, 2012
Richard Yu, 2012
Wilton Rao, 2013
Zihan Zheng, 2013 (Co-Captain, 2012-2013)
Marianna Zhang, 2014 (Co-Captain, 2012-2013; Captain, 2013-2014)
Sarah Hamerling, 2015 (Co-Captain, 2014-2015)
Jonathan Lin, 2015
Albert Tai (Co-Captain 2014-2015, Captain 2015-2016)
Luke Tierney, 2017 (Captain 2016-2017)
Chloe Levine, 2018 (Captain 2017-2018)
Abishrant Panday, 2018
Sam Brochin, 2018
Gilad Avrahami, 2018
David Godovich, 2018
Brian Huang, 2018
Ada-Marie Gutierrez, 2018
Alice Lin, 2018
Diane Hwangpo, 2018
Daniel Ma, 2019 (Captain 2018-2019)
Brian Lu, 2019
Asher Jaffe, 2020 (Co-Captain, 2019-2020)
Lee Chow, 2020

Team Website

http://sites.google.com/site/hchsquizbowl/

Succession of Titles