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| }}'''Sean Smiley''' is a player for [[Virginia Commonwealth University]].
 
| }}'''Sean Smiley''' is a player for [[Virginia Commonwealth University]].
 
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==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Sean Smiley played for [[North Stafford]] High School, where he led the school in scoring by a wide margin every year except his freshman year. He led his team to a [[VHSL]] district championship his junior year after scoring over 700 net points in tossups.
 
Sean Smiley played for [[North Stafford]] High School, where he led the school in scoring by a wide margin every year except his freshman year. He led his team to a [[VHSL]] district championship his junior year after scoring over 700 net points in tossups.

Revision as of 13:22, 26 January 2010

Sean Smiley
Noted subjects art, geography, some European history, video games, Japanese lit, particularly Yukio Mishima
Current college VCU (2009-present)
High school North Stafford
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Sean Smiley is a player for Virginia Commonwealth University.

Career

Sean Smiley played for North Stafford High School, where he led the school in scoring by a wide margin every year except his freshman year. He led his team to a VHSL district championship his junior year after scoring over 700 net points in tossups.

Sean's first collegiate tournament was the 2009 EFT held at UVA. Though he managed to get some impressive buzzes, he would eventually cost his team after forgetting to pronounce the 'r' in Crassus, leading to a 5 point loss to State College. He is yet to rinse the stench of failure from himself.

Since that tournament, he has had several solid performances, most notably being the overall high scorer at a Delta Burke mirror and placing 10th in scoring at ACF Winter in January of 2010.