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'''Nathaniel Kang''' (Class of 2022) is a high school [[history bowl]] and [[quizbowl]] player for [[St. Margaret's|St. Margaret's Episcopal]] in California. As president and founder of the Saint Margaret's History Club, Kang was also responsible for establishing the history & QB teams as well.
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'''Nathaniel Kang''' (Class of 2022) is a high school [[History Bowl|history bowl]] and [[quizbowl]] player for [[St. Margaret's|St. Margaret's Episcopal]] in California. As president and founder of the Saint Margaret's History Club, Kang was also responsible for establishing the history & QB teams as well.
  
 
Though the Tartans have several team members, as of spring 2019, Kang often ends up playing solo in tournaments. He is a four-time national semifinalist in the [[National History Bee and Bowl]] (2015-present), and he placed seventh in JV at the 2019 [[US History Bee]], eliminating reigning national champ [[Robert Muniz]] in the semifinals to advance to his first-ever finals appearance in a major Nationals event.
 
Though the Tartans have several team members, as of spring 2019, Kang often ends up playing solo in tournaments. He is a four-time national semifinalist in the [[National History Bee and Bowl]] (2015-present), and he placed seventh in JV at the 2019 [[US History Bee]], eliminating reigning national champ [[Robert Muniz]] in the semifinals to advance to his first-ever finals appearance in a major Nationals event.

Revision as of 01:22, 3 May 2019

Nathaniel Kang (Class of 2022) is a high school history bowl and quizbowl player for St. Margaret's Episcopal in California. As president and founder of the Saint Margaret's History Club, Kang was also responsible for establishing the history & QB teams as well.

Though the Tartans have several team members, as of spring 2019, Kang often ends up playing solo in tournaments. He is a four-time national semifinalist in the National History Bee and Bowl (2015-present), and he placed seventh in JV at the 2019 US History Bee, eliminating reigning national champ Robert Muniz in the semifinals to advance to his first-ever finals appearance in a major Nationals event.