Difference between revisions of "Jonathan Leidenheimer"

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{{Infobox|Name = Jonathan Leidenheimer
 
{{Infobox|Name = Jonathan Leidenheimer
 
|Subjects = History, Geography, Current Events, the Central Bank of Kyrgyzstan
 
|Subjects = History, Geography, Current Events, the Central Bank of Kyrgyzstan
|schoolcur = [[William and Mary]] (2014-Present)
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|schoolpast = None
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|schoolpast = [[William and Mary]]
 
|highschool = [[Thomas Jefferson]] (2010-2011) Marshall (2011-2014)
 
|highschool = [[Thomas Jefferson]] (2010-2011) Marshall (2011-2014)
 
|middleschool=[[Longfellow]] (2008-2010)
 
|middleschool=[[Longfellow]] (2008-2010)
 
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Jonathan Leidenheimer is a current player for [[William and Mary]]. He is also a [[Longfellow]] alumnus who played for Marshall from 2011-2014 and played for [[Thomas Jefferson]] from 2010-2011.  He led the Longfellow team to two Junior [[NAC]] championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl.
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Jonathan Leidenheimer played for [[William and Mary]]. He is also a [[Longfellow]] alumnus who played for Marshall from 2011-2014 and played for [[Thomas Jefferson]] from 2010-2011.  He led the Longfellow team to two Junior [[NAC]] championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl.
  
 
[[Category: People]]
 
[[Category: People]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 13 January 2023

Jonathan Leidenheimer
Noted subjects History, Geography, Current Events, the Central Bank of Kyrgyzstan
Past colleges William and Mary
High school Thomas Jefferson (2010-2011) Marshall (2011-2014)
Middle school Longfellow (2008-2010)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jonathan Leidenheimer played for William and Mary. He is also a Longfellow alumnus who played for Marshall from 2011-2014 and played for Thomas Jefferson from 2010-2011. He led the Longfellow team to two Junior NAC championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl.