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'''Kyle Hill''' played for [[Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty]] from 1999-2003 and [[Truman State]] from 2003-2006.  He was a member of Truman's 4th place team at the [[NCT|2005 CBI NCT]].
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'''Kyle Hill''' played for [[Liberty (Missouri High School)|Liberty]] from 1999-2003 and [[Truman State]] from 2003-2006.  He was a member of Liberty's MSHSAA state champion team in 2003, earning All-State in 2002 and 2003. Kyle also participated in the 2002 and 2003 [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]] for [[Team Missouri]].
  
He is notable for being almost as annoying as [[Jason Mueller]], constantly making references that nobody understands and making up things that nobody cares about.  His most Mueller-esque exploit was writing a [[Quizbowl_songs#Sc0lr_Boi.2C_by_Kyle_Hill_.282003.29|parody]] of an Avril Lavigne song which actually got printed in Liberty High School's newspaper (which he wrote for), accompanied by a disturbing [http://moquizbowl.com/single/?p=46936&t=516624 photoshopped picture]
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Kyle was also a member of Truman's 4th place team at the [[NCT|2005 CBI NCT]].
  
Kyle seems to have stopped making terrible posts to the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]], so his brother is about the only person in the quizbowl community who still has to put up with him.
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After spending several years out of state, Kyle moved to central Missouri in 2013 and has since become a frequent moderator at area tournaments. He was instrumental in establishing the [[KRES Scholars Cup]], a ranking system recognizing the top quizbowl teams in 24 counties in central and northeast Missouri, as well as the [[Outstate Missouri Academic Rendezvous]] at [[Moberly]].
  
==Question Writing==
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Kyle was named a member of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]] in February 2015.
While an early proponent of pyramidal questions in Missouri, for some reason he never wrote exclusively pyramidal questions, as several of his contributions to a short lived coalition of question writers in Missouri (CCOMBB) were one-liners.  Other notorious exploits as a primary editor of CCOMBB include introducing a 1/0.4 per [[MSHSAA]]-format game Media subcategory of Literature (his major was something like Broadcast Journalism), and insisting that there is nothing wrong with writing foreign language questions entirely in the language being asked [http://moquizbowl.com/topic/517458/1/?x=50#post63973] (not to mention that writing foreign language questions is bad in general).  In retrospect, it's shocking how [[Jeffrey Hill|his brother]], who was also a CCOMBB editor and the creator of the question database it used, didn't eliminate these ideas, especially since he was pretty much the only one contributing during CCOMBB's second and final year.
 
 
 
===Example of one of his bad all-Spanish questions===
 
¿Cómo se dice "lettuce" en español? (KO-mo se DEE-say "lettuce" en a-span-YOLE?)
 
 
 
ANSWER: La '''Lechuga''' (lay-CHEW-gah)
 
  
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He is [[Jeffrey Hill|Jeffrey Hill's]] older brother.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 17 February 2015

Kyle Hill
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Noted subjects History, Road Maps, Star Trek, Broadcast Media
Current college none
Past colleges Truman State (2003-2006)
High school Liberty, MO (1999-2003)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Kyle Hill played for Liberty from 1999-2003 and Truman State from 2003-2006. He was a member of Liberty's MSHSAA state champion team in 2003, earning All-State in 2002 and 2003. Kyle also participated in the 2002 and 2003 Panasonic Academic Challenge for Team Missouri.

Kyle was also a member of Truman's 4th place team at the 2005 CBI NCT.

After spending several years out of state, Kyle moved to central Missouri in 2013 and has since become a frequent moderator at area tournaments. He was instrumental in establishing the KRES Scholars Cup, a ranking system recognizing the top quizbowl teams in 24 counties in central and northeast Missouri, as well as the Outstate Missouri Academic Rendezvous at Moberly.

Kyle was named a member of the Missouri Quizbowl Alliance in February 2015.

He is Jeffrey Hill's older brother.