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'''Joel Miles''' is a player at the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]].  In high school, Joel played for [[Raymore-Peculiar]], where they led the team to its first Class 6 [[MSHSAA State Championship]].  On the national stage, they won the [[2021 ONCT]] as the lead scorer of "Scalene Triangle."  Joel was ranked 9th in the 2021 [[GrogerRanks]] [https://grogerranks.com/2021/07/27/2020-21-hsqb-player-poll-results/ player poll].
 
'''Joel Miles''' is a player at the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]].  In high school, Joel played for [[Raymore-Peculiar]], where they led the team to its first Class 6 [[MSHSAA State Championship]].  On the national stage, they won the [[2021 ONCT]] as the lead scorer of "Scalene Triangle."  Joel was ranked 9th in the 2021 [[GrogerRanks]] [https://grogerranks.com/2021/07/27/2020-21-hsqb-player-poll-results/ player poll].
  
Joel's editing credits include the first two iterations of [[SHOW-ME]] (for which they variously edited literature, visual fine arts, and philosophy) and [[2023 ACF Winter]] (for which they edited philosophy.)
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Joel's editing credits include the first two iterations of [[SHOW-ME]] (for which they variously edited literature, visual fine arts, and philosophy) and [[2023 ACF Winter]] (for which they edited philosophy).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 19 February 2024

Joel Miles
Noted subjects philosophy, art, humanities generalism
Current college Minnesota (2021-)
High school Raymore-Peculiar (2017-2021)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Joel Miles is a player at the University of Minnesota. In high school, Joel played for Raymore-Peculiar, where they led the team to its first Class 6 MSHSAA State Championship. On the national stage, they won the 2021 ONCT as the lead scorer of "Scalene Triangle." Joel was ranked 9th in the 2021 GrogerRanks player poll.

Joel's editing credits include the first two iterations of SHOW-ME (for which they variously edited literature, visual fine arts, and philosophy) and 2023 ACF Winter (for which they edited philosophy).