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=Playing History=
 
=Playing History=
 
==High School==
 
==High School==
Jeremy was first recruited to the [[Francis Howell Central]] team at the beginning of the [[2008 Francis Howell Central|2008]] season by [[Charles Hang]]. During his high school career spanning the [[2008 Francis Howell Central|2008]] and [[2009 Francis Howell Central|2009]] seasons, Jeremy consistently attended tournaments with the team, with his most noteworthy moment possibly being when on the Francis Howell Central B team along with two sophomores, Jeremy placed into the top playoff bracket at the [[2009 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]]. [http://web.mst.edu/~cbowl/hosting/0809/naqtmo09_teamdetail.html#t14]
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Jeremy was first recruited to the [[Francis Howell Central]] team at the beginning of the [[2008 Francis Howell Central|2008]] season by [[Charles Hang]]. During his high school career spanning the [[2008 Francis Howell Central|2008]] and [[2009 Francis Howell Central|2009]] seasons, Jeremy consistently attended tournaments with the team, with his most noteworthy moment possibly being when on the Francis Howell Central B team along with two sophomores, with Jeremy playing captian the FHC B team placed into the top playoff bracket at the [[2009 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]], despite being short a player and short and despite two players being sophmores. [http://web.mst.edu/~cbowl/hosting/0809/naqtmo09_teamdetail.html#t14]
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==College==
 
==College==
 
Jeremy originally did not plan to play Quiz Bowl in college, but was recruited yet again by [[Charles Hang]] into becoming a member of the [[St. Charles CC|St. Charles Community College]] team which Hang was forming. Jeremy played at all of the team's tournaments in the 2009-2010 season except for the [[Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament|2010 Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament]] (which [[Charles Hang]] played solo). He was a member of the St. Charles CC B team that went 4-7 at the [[2010 CCSCT|2010 Kansas CCSCT]] as well as a member of the St. Charles CC teams that won the [[2010 CCCT]] and the Top Community College Award at the [[2010 Division II ICT]]. [http://www.naqt.com/stats/player.jsp?contact_id=51038]
 
Jeremy originally did not plan to play Quiz Bowl in college, but was recruited yet again by [[Charles Hang]] into becoming a member of the [[St. Charles CC|St. Charles Community College]] team which Hang was forming. Jeremy played at all of the team's tournaments in the 2009-2010 season except for the [[Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament|2010 Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament]] (which [[Charles Hang]] played solo). He was a member of the St. Charles CC B team that went 4-7 at the [[2010 CCSCT|2010 Kansas CCSCT]] as well as a member of the St. Charles CC teams that won the [[2010 CCCT]] and the Top Community College Award at the [[2010 Division II ICT]]. [http://www.naqt.com/stats/player.jsp?contact_id=51038]

Revision as of 21:21, 29 August 2010

Jeremy Roznowski
Noted subjects Trash
Current college St. Charles Community College (2010-)
Past colleges N/A
High school Francis Howell Central High School (2008-09)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jeremy Roznowski is a member of the St. Charles Community College Quiz Bowl team. He was a member of the SCC teams that won the 2010 CCCT and Top Community College award at the 2010 Division II ICT, though he more nationally famous for an outburst made on the Quizbowl Resource Center forums, and his non-conventional tactical interpretation of quizbowl. In high school, he played for Francis Howell Central.

Playing History

High School

Jeremy was first recruited to the Francis Howell Central team at the beginning of the 2008 season by Charles Hang. During his high school career spanning the 2008 and 2009 seasons, Jeremy consistently attended tournaments with the team, with his most noteworthy moment possibly being when on the Francis Howell Central B team along with two sophomores, with Jeremy playing captian the FHC B team placed into the top playoff bracket at the 2009 NAQT Missouri Qualifier, despite being short a player and short and despite two players being sophmores. [1]

College

Jeremy originally did not plan to play Quiz Bowl in college, but was recruited yet again by Charles Hang into becoming a member of the St. Charles Community College team which Hang was forming. Jeremy played at all of the team's tournaments in the 2009-2010 season except for the 2010 Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament (which Charles Hang played solo). He was a member of the St. Charles CC B team that went 4-7 at the 2010 Kansas CCSCT as well as a member of the St. Charles CC teams that won the 2010 CCCT and the Top Community College Award at the 2010 Division II ICT. [2]

Beyond that, Jeremy assisted Charles Hang in managing the team's affairs, helping with logistics, driving, and recruiting. It was Jeremy who recruited Mike Janoski, the team's second best player behind Charles Hang. During a tournament Jeremy and Mike played Charles in a competitive, yet friendly game. Jeremy claimed that his strategic playing style held merit that Charles firmly disagreed upon. Jeremy and Mike played the first half under the presumed strategy and at half time the SCC A team of Jeremy and Mike were on top of the SCC B team; Charles. The second half the stagey was discontinued. This gives strong support for the competitive attitude of Jeremy Roznowski, and also his belief that everything involves strategy.

Forum Post

Jeremy is probably best known in the wider Quiz Bowl community for a highly inflammatory post he made in response to the "Charles Hang discussion" thread on the Quizbowl Resource Center forums. Made several weeks after active discussion in the post had ended, the post attacked the perceived elitism of the collegiate circuit towards Community Colleges. [3] The goodhearted attempt to defend his friend and teammate earned Roznowski a swift ban and the thread a trip to the Forbidden Zone. [4]

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