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A dominant history player who led Virginia to several second-place finishes at national tournaments. Most likely would have become the best player in quizbowl after beginning his graduate studies at [[Penn]], but due to the disheartening status of the team there, became a prolific Wikipedia editor instead.
 
A dominant history player who led Virginia to several second-place finishes at national tournaments. Most likely would have become the best player in quizbowl after beginning his graduate studies at [[Penn]], but due to the disheartening status of the team there, became a prolific Wikipedia editor instead.
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 18 December 2016

John Kenney
Noted subjects History
Past colleges Virginia (1999-2002)
High school Richard Montgomery (1995-1998)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

A dominant history player who led Virginia to several second-place finishes at national tournaments. Most likely would have become the best player in quizbowl after beginning his graduate studies at Penn, but due to the disheartening status of the team there, became a prolific Wikipedia editor instead.

ACF Nationals Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Andrew Yaphe
2001, 2002
Wesley Mathews