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  • ...o''' is a current player for [[Vanderbilt]]. She captained the [[Wayzata]] team that finished in eighth place at the 2021 [[HSNCT]]. ==Writing/Editing==
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  • ===Editing team=== ===Writing team===
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  • ...g Kashyap]], a head honcho of the [[Rancho Bernardo High School]] quizbowl team. ==Writing==
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  • Sinan captained the Woburn team to win both the provincial and national championship in [[Reach for the Top ...at the [[2010 ICT]] DI. This is (as of 2021) the highest that any Canadian team has ever placed at [[ICT]].
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  • ...He was also the leading scorer on Stone Cold Peter Austin, the third place team at 2009 Trashionals. David was a member of the Virginia team that won the 2012 NAQT ICT, the 2012 CHB, the 2013 CHB, and finished second
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  • ...of the "[[mixed impure academic]]" variety. He also played on the Chicago team that finished in second place at the Division II [[2019 ICT]]. ==Writing and Editing==
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  • ...d negging like crazy again as the playoffs went on to the detriment of his team. ==Writing/Editing==
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  • ...n formerly at [[Penn]], where he also served as president of the quiz bowl team. He is now an MD/PHD student and active player at [[WUSTL]]. ...he team to several high finishes at local events and made all-state second team his senior year.
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  • ...orer on the 5th place Arcadia A team at the [[2014 HSNCT]]. He also helped Team California achieve 1st place at the 2015 edition of [[NASAT]], and 3rd plac Wang was named a member of the First Team of the [[HSQBRank 2015 All-World Teams]].
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  • ...t the [[2022 NSC]]. They also were the top scorer on the Georgia [[NASAT]] team that placed 2nd at the [[2021 NASAT]], where they once again led the field ...023 ACF Nationals]], where they won an All-Star scoring award and kept the team on course for the playoffs while unexpected travel delays kept [[Matt Bolli
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  • ...er at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. He was second scorer on the Penn team that won [[2015 ACF Nationals]]. ...instead of going to the Chicago phase of the [[NAC]] with the rest of his team.
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  • Corry is best known for being on the 2013 Arcadia A team alongside [[Jason Cheng]] and [[Boyang Jiao]], which placed t-33 at [[2013 He led the Amherst team throughout his tenure, where he was later joined by his fellow Arcadia alum
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  • '''JinAh Kim''' was a member of the A-team at the [[University of Pennsylvania]], primarily specializing in philosophy ...16 ICT]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals]]. In 2018, she was a key element on the team that won 4th at [[2018 ICT]] and 2nd at [[2018 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...attle of Lake Trasimene." Victor went on to serve as president of the Rice team in the 2013-14 year. ...ating from Rice in 2015, Victor began graduate school at Penn State, whose team has since developed into a central component of the regional circuit, as we
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  • ...ir quizbowl team. He was previously a member of the [[Williams]] quizbowl team, which he captained his junior and senior years. ...uizbowl wasteland of Long Island, Letzler joined the [[Williams]] quizbowl team in 2002–2003. His most notable achievements came his senior year, where
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  • ...h in individual scoring at that event. He also played on the Ohio All-Star team at the 2010 [[NASAT]]. ...a]]. Since the end of 2011, he has served as president of the OSU Academic Team.
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  • ...art of the team that won HSNCT in both 2016 and 2017. He is also known for writing a series of well-received trash packets.
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  • ...[[Mesa Verde]] in middle school and attended the [[2013 MSNCT]], where the team took third place. ...d Team for the 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]] and a member of the first team in 2017.
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  • ...ersity of Pennsylvania]] and captained a successful [[Wilmington Charter]] team. ...erature player at [[Wilmington Charter]], eventually rising to captain the team her senior year and leading them to a top-10 finish at [[2014 PACE NSC]].
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  • Zach Pace is the president of the team at [[Buffalo]], where he specializes in physics, astronomy, and math. He a ...011]], at which Buffalo A finished at the top of the lower division. That team consisted of Zach, Pratyush Joshi, and Matt Hill.
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  • ...m following the graduation of [[Guy Tabachnick]]. Lily led the 2011 Hunter team to a 2nd place finish at the [[2011 NSC|NSC]], after several wins and impre ...venth grader by being the only person attracted by the existing [[Hunter]] team's witty ad campaign. Her first practice was marked by professing to never h
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  • ...hen Settle]], getting 3 of the final 4 tossups to win the finals against a team led by [[Matt Bollinger]]. ===Writing and Editing===
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  • ...Illinois University and former president of the [[Illinois Academic Buzzer Team]]. == Writing/Editing Work ==
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  • Selene played on a [[Chicago]] A team that took 1st place at the [[2007 ICT]] with [[Peter Austin]], [[Seth Samel Selene played on a [[Chicago]] A team that took 1st place at the [[2007 ACF Nationals]] with [[Peter Austin]], [[
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  • ...sophy of Religions there in 2021. As an undergraduate, he led a grassroots team at [[Boston College]], having escaped the [[speed check]]-based [[New Hamps John's writing credentials include heavy writing contributions to [[2018 NASAT]] and [[PIANO]], and head-editorship (with fe
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  • '''Logan Showwalter''' was a biology major at [[Kentucky]]. She joined the team as a freshman in 2017, making her playing debut at [[2017 ACF Fall]]. She i ...became friends on her joining the team. They attempted an all-night essay-writing session before driving to Columbus for ACF Fall, missing the first morning
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  • ...ing the county championship twice during his time there. He was chosen for Team Collier for the [[ Commissioner's Academic Challenge]] both his junior and ...er]], he won [[Will Alston Open]] in January 2017. As of late, he has been writing a spring novice known as [[SUN]] along with members of the University of [[
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  • ...s attended [[Kinkaid]] since middle school. In 2021, he joined the writing team for the second edition of [[DART]], [[Detroit Country Day]]'s annual charit
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  • ...In high school, he [[captain]]ed [[St. Margaret's]] and was founder of the team. ==Writing==
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  • The 2007-08 team from the University of [[Western Ontario]] was the strongest from the schoo ...nal champions ([[Peter Burton]], Will Nediger, and Will Pazner) joined the team and represented the school at most tournaments.
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  • In his sophomore year at HSNCT, as half of the two-man Rancho Bernardo B team, he placed twenty-second individually, the highest-ranked sophomore at the ==Tournament editing and writing==
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  • ...for the tournament, though that model is also declining in favor of larger writing/editing teams with players and alumni from many schools. ...luence the contents of the tournament (and the [[canon]]) more broadly) by writing questions on topics of their choice, which many good players enjoy doing.
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  • ...at [[2014 ICT]]. Over his years at Missouri, Itamar gradually elevated the team to being within striking distance of the top teams of the Midwest on the st ...doing so), but only attended one more national, [[2023 ICT]], at which his team delivered expected favorites [[Chicago]] A their pivotal first of two losse
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  • ...rds at regular-season events. He (usually) led the [[2009 Georgetown Day]] team in scoring en route to a 3rd place finish at the [[2009 NSC]] and a 5th pla ==Writing and Editing==
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  • ...as a [[Team]], etc. There is also a growing body of writing on "starting a team" generally and "running a [[Tournament]]." There seems to be far fewer info The same principle applies for booking rooms for team practices. In both of these cases, you should make sure to figure out when
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  • ...Fall 2017 to Spring 2019. He founded the [[St. Charles Community College]] team and led it to win the [[2010 CCCT|2010 Community College Championship Tourn He owns [[Olympia Academic Competition Questions]], a question writing company, and writes for [[NAQT]] and [[NHBB]]. He was a member of the [[Mis
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  • ...alter a standard distribution to better suit the knowledge of the writing team.</onlyinclude>
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  • ...l player in grad school at [[Alberta]]. He formerly played for and led the team at [[Carnegie Mellon]]. ==Writing/Editing Experience==
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  • ...s performance Liberty qualified and attended the [[2015 MSNCT]], where the team tied for 29th place. Narayan was 15th in overall PPG at the tournament. ...finished 5th and Narayan was top scorer. Sharath played on the first-ever Team Alabama at the 2016 [[NASAT]].
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  • ...ever, the [[NASAT|2014 NASAT]], where he was the top scorer on a 3rd place Team California of him, [[Kevin Wang]], [[Hidehiro Anto]], and [[Aseem Keyal]]. ...[NASAT|2015 NASAT]], where he was once again the top scorer on a 1st place Team California of him, Kevin Wang, [[Justin Nghiem]], and [[Kion You]].
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  • ...’s Quiz Bowl team in Singapore. A history player, Boyang led the Hwa Chong team to multiple championships in [[IHBB]] tournaments in Singapore and Asia dur Boyang is currently active in outreach and question writing. He frequently staffs local and regional tournaments, and is the founder an
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  • ...in the final standings of the tournament than any other all-undergraduate team. ...id not play [[ICT]] in either 2008 or 2009, but was a key component to the team's DI victory in 2010.
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  • Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the [[Division II]] title at the [[1999 ICT]] with [[Michael Chisw Jeff played on a [[Princeton]] team that won the undergraduate title at the [[2000 ICT]] with [[Michael Chiswic
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  • ...e had over 200 questions total in that set.) His other credentials include writing almost all of the 2011 [[VCU Open]], the head editorship of 2010 [[ACF Fall After being part of the tournament winning Virginia team at [[2014 ACF Nationals]], Evan became the first player to ever complete t
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  • ...miss a bonus (by saying "Lame" or some such) if its subject was not to the team's liking and the next bonus in the packet would then be read.</onlyinclude> ...p://groups.yahoo.com/group/quizbowl/message/268] While lames increased the writing burden by requiring two extra bonuses per packet, laming quickly went from
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  • ...supplier formed by veterans of the 1992 [[Benton (AR)|Benton]] High School team in Arkansas. At its peak in 2003, the company supplied questions to the [[A [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • ...independent [[trash tournaments]] prior to 2010. In essence, it gives each team one opportunity per game to call "lame" on a bonus at some point before the ...ften enhanced by the "hold", in which, when a lame is called, the opposing team has the right to hold the skipped bonus and play it the next time they answ
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  • ...t the [[2017 ICT]] and [[2016 ACF Nationals]]. They restarted the quizbowl team at [[UCSD]] after playing high school quizbowl at [[Torrey Pines]]. More re == Writing and Editing ==
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  • ...editor]] can be the same person, and in fact editors typically also write. Writing is a very technical process which requires writers to balance concerns of [ ...ently, it has become much more normalized for active players to not do any writing.
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  • ==Writing/Editing== ...Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:15 pm</ref> - unfortunately for him, his hypothetical team would still lose to [[Amherst]] alphabetically.
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  • ...e of carrying nearly two whole teams over long distances, and occasionally writing some questions.
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  • ...versity of Chicago from 2008 to 2014, although he only joined the quizbowl team in February of 2009 at the advice of his friend, later roommate, and onetim ...all's first tournament was [[FICHTE]] 2009, at which he placed second on a team with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Michael Arnold]], and where he
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  • :''See also: [[Writing]] and [[Editing]]'' *[[NAQT]]'s writing team produces multiple sets each year, including several [[IS]] sets, the Divisi
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  • ...kurov]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Dennis Jang]], and [[Aaron Rosenberg]]. The team is probably best known for playing a thrilling final at [[2008 ACF National ...audable work ethic. Dennis and Eric also continued to improve via various writing and editing projects.
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  • ...tate to a third place finish. He was also the leading scorer on the Ohio A team which finished seventh at the 2017 [[NASAT]]. ...ember of the [[HSQBRank 2018 All-World Teams|HSQBRank 2018 All-World First Team]].
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  • ...th at [[2015 ICT]] and 3rd at [[2015 ACF Nationals]]. He led the 2nd-place team at the 2015 [[Chicago Open]], where he was the top scorer overall at the ma ==Writing==
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  • ...] and founded the team at [[Hendrix]]. He is a philosophy major and enjoys writing in the third person.
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  • ...rvard]] player. He attended [[Torrey Pines]] high school, where he led his team to a T-7th at the [[2010 HSNCT]], where he was the fourth individual scorer ==Writing History==
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  • :''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Florida. For high school quizbowl in the state of Flor ...present era. Currently the undisputed best team in the state of Florida, a team of [[Taylor Harvey]], [[Tracy Mirkin]], [[Jonathen Settle]], and [[Leo Law]
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  • His high school tenure at [[Ardsley]] saw the team go to more good tournaments his senior year, culminating in a 21st-place fi ==Writing and Editing==
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  • '''Weijia Cheng''' played for [[Maryland]] from 2015 to 2019 and was on the team that won [[2017 ACF Nationals]]. Their lovable demeanor was likened to a yo ...onal History Bowl. As a senior, they were the top scorer on the Centennial team that finished in 26th place at [[2015 NSC]].
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  • ...oints- which was believed at the time to be the highest tally by a winning team in the title game.
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  • ...t [[Matt Weiner]] considered himself "the alpha and omega of good question writing." ...t a tournament, Weiner offered discounts to the [[West Virginia Wesleyan]] team to bring enough people to staff the tournament, as well as a laptop to run
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  • ...at such tournaments as [[2010 ACF Nationals]] and [[2011 ICT]], where the team won the undergraduate title and came in 3rd place overall. ...won the [[2012 ICT]], the [[2014 ICT]], and [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. On a team with Bollinger, [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Evan Adams]], he won [[2014 Chica
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  • Kai Smith is a former player on the [[University of Chicago]] quizbowl team. After a [[Tommy Casalaspi]]-style transformation into a leading science pl ! Team
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  • ...igh school, they played for [[Choate]] and featured on Connecticut's NASAT team in [[2021 NASAT|2021]] and [[2022 NASAT|2022]]. They were the third individ ...the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]] in 2023 for "their work in writing, logistics, mentorship and overall contributions to the Connecticut quizbow
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  • |Company Name = Quiz Team Questions [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • ...umerous top scorer awards during his high-school career, and led the Ladue team to being the best in Missouri from 2010 to 2014. He also wrote for and host ...] and the [[Villa Duchesne Tournament]]. At the [[2010 HSNCT]], he led the team to a 5-5 record and was the third place freshman there.
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  • ...the [[question set]] from a different tournament ("mirroring") rather than writing the questions itself. Such a tournament can obtain packets from a [[housewr In the strictest definition of a mirror, the host team does no editing or writing (and, if it's a college event, participating teams do not [[packet submissi
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  • ...ropa Barbarorum in middle and high school), he was the third scorer on the team that won the [[2017 Chicago Open]]. ...ajor contributor to two regular-difficulty sets, writing a side event, and writing numerous questions for [[NAQT]] in any given season. After working on the
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  • ...ks of [[Andrew Yaphe]] and [[Matt Bollinger]]. He led the [[2007 Chicago]] team to a national championship double crown, and repeated the feat in 2009 by l ...aryland quizbowl article|evil archvillian]]" by the University of Maryland team in a 2008 article.
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  • ...p nationals. Later, he was part of the [[2015 ACF Nationals]] championship team along with [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Saajid Moyen]], and [[Chris Chiego]], and ...e top 10 at provincials. In Patrick's grade 11 year, he captained a Lisgar team consisting of three other grade 11s and a grade 10 to first in Ottawa regio
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  • ...on, with his first tournament being [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/team.jsp?team_id=301164 Knights' Challenge]. He played various events as a sixth ...in the [[2022 MSNCT]] after losing against [[Longfellow]]. Additionally, a team composed of him and [[Greg Zeldovich|Gregory Zeldovich]] won the 2022 [[MIN
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  • ==Question-writing guidelines== ...about real people, please attempt to focus on creations and the like. When writing questions on real people, please focus on their academic contributions, rat
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  • ...ryland team with Keeagn from 1992 through 2004, and continued coaching the team through 2007 with [[Joseph Caulfield]] of [[Blake|James Hubert Blake]] and ...ring 1986, Spring 1987, and Spring 1988.) He also coached the second-place team at the [[1999 NSC]] with [[Linda Mencarini]].
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  • ...prominent" members of the community being assigned responsibilities like [[team captain]]cy or positions like [[editor]], [[writer]], or [[tournament direc ...nting. It is rarely just that a lead scorer is assumed to be the leader of team, but a male lead scorer. Non-men have described feeling alienated from the
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  • ...correctly receives a '''bonus''' question, which they control. If neither team answers a particular tossup, then the match goes on to the next [[cycle]] a ...are read with their corresponding bonuses before the game is ended and the team with more points is declared the winner. The standard used by [[ACF]], [[HS
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  • ...the right to judge the appropriateness of such decisions as a member of my team. ...ips. In addition, I will no longer require you services as a member of our team of state series question writers and editors.
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  • ...n Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and editing work]], including ten visual arts tournaments ([[Eyes That Do N ...ic Team in 2003 and 2004. As part of the Varsity Team in 2004 he was on a team that placed 4th at the [[National Academic Championship]]. His [http://en.
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  • ...chool in Michigan, where his most "notable" accomplishment is being on the team that won the first [[Small School Award]] at the [[2002 HSNCT]]. ...ke moved up to the A team, where he was the fourth scorer on the Minnesota team that won the [[2011 ICT|ICT]] and placed second at [[2011 ACF Nationals|ACF
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  • ...ddition to all of these other accomplishments, Aaron was part of the Brown team that finished 2nd to Chicago at ACF Nationals and 4th at ICT in 2008. ...country's best music players during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at [[2009 ACF Nationals]] and also helped Brown to top-bracket
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  • ...team in scoring after the retirement of [[Mike Sorice]]. In 2013, he led a team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to victo ...nce); writing and editing for 2017's [[(This Tournament is a) Crime]]; and writing and editing for numerous [[PACE]] [[NSC]]s, including as Head Editor in 201
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  • ...ly being drafted into the A team as a backup fourth player, and was on the team that won the inaugural [[National History Bee and Bowl|National History Bow ...naming the prelim brackets after characters from Beatles songs. During the writing process, he claimed the title of "Kaiser."
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  • ...am in Japan. Matthew started the Quiz bowl program at ASIJ and has led the team to qualify for two consecutive HSNCT tournaments. Matthew is currently active in outreach and question writing and is one of the founding members and the Head Editor of the [[Asian Quizb
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  • ...am captain of the [[University of Chicago]] from 2013–2020, and the former team captain of [[Yale University]]. He is known for his deep music knowledge (h ...owers in the field at 2011 [[Chicago Open]] while playing on the 2nd-place team with [[Matt Weiner]], [[Matt Bollinger]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]. He won
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  • ...cadia A team alongside [[Corry Wang]] and [[Boyang Jiao]]. He led the UCSD team throughout his entire career there and played a key role in supporting both ...single clue in an "other academic" tossup was misplaced in addition to his writing 2 tossups.
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  • ...cal [[bad quizbowl]] events. During his senior year at Grayson County, the team began attending pyramidal events, and made their first ever appearances at ...first three seasons at WKU, Conder was the leading scorer for WKU, but the team was relatively unsuccessful. The enrollment of other talented quizbowl play
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  • ...School in Vancouver, British Columbia. Max led their [[Reach For the Top]] team from 2017-2019, culminating in a 6th place finish at Nationals in 2019. Max ...layer for [[UBC]], and was on their T-9 finish at the [[2022 ICT]]. On the writing side, Max was an editor for 2023 Canadian Novice.
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  • ...ovider like [[NAQT]] or an informal [[housewrite#Modern housewrite|writing team]]. ...l that is hosting it or not. In cases where all (or most) of the [[writing team]] of the set does not belong to a single institution or they do not have a
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  • ...hicago Open]]s between 2001 and 2003. He also was a member of the winning team at what was then considered the hardest tournament ever written, 2005's [[M ...its first college tournament (irreversibly influencing [[Andy Watkins]]'s writing style towards twelve line tossups on Hamilcar Barca).
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  • '''Answers Plus''' (A+) is a question writing company based in Breese, Illinois. Until 2000, it wrote questions for the ...the official provider, and in an era before there were many other question writing companies, especially given Illinois' unique question requirements, the com
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  • ...ostly by [[Jack Brounstein]] and [[Nathan Bragg]], with [[Athul Seshadri]] writing one packet and [[Matt Bruce]] contributing to various packets. Other minor ...ace was BC A, with a three-way tie for fourth between Maryland, BU's house team, and Brandeis A. The top individual scorer was Sebastian Telfair from Bran
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  • ...School]]. He has worked a lot for the [[Reach for the Top]] organization, writing questions and running events. ...to play in some but not all tournaments. For certain tournaments, he led a team of older players called "Toronto J," whose members were all grad students a
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  • ...emic quiz team, captaining it from 1978-80. While at Berry, Guthrie began writing and editing questions for quiz tournaments. ...a graduate degree at [[Tennessee]]. Guthrie became player-coach of the UT team in 1982. She would remain coach until 1997 leading UT to the 1991 [[Academ
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  • ...g for Illinois powerhouse [[IMSA]], [[Team Illinois]], as well as question writing & being an overall ambassador for the activity. He was nominated to the [[I ==Notable Team Accomplishments==
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  • ...ACF Nationals finishes throughout the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 seasons. The team's strongest feat was winning the [[NAQT ICT]] UG title in 2010 and taking s Brendan's writing and playing style have occasionally been described as "robotic," as he unab
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  • ...was the coach of the [[Illinois Math and Science Academy]] (IMSA) quizbowl team from 2009 to 2014, where he was a mathematics teacher at the Academy. Under ...Big 12 Conference]], which included [[MacArthur]]. In his junior year, his team made the IHSA State Finals, but failed to advance out of a group that inclu
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  • ...r, Jeffrey Ma, [[Anishka Bandara]], and [[Alistair Gray]] and written by a team of exclusively Californians. Unlike most high school sets, which have 4 sci ...ration had an open application for writers and editors, though its writing team still possessed a plurality of Californians. CALISTO 2 was edited by [[Just
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  • ...the team that won the [[2013 ACF Regionals]] site at [[WUSTL]] and led the team in scoring at the [[2013 ICT]]. Jared was also involved in writing questions for the 2010 and 2013 [[Truman Bowl]] sets, both house-written se
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  • ...player for [[Harvard]], where he was the second scorer on their 5th-place team at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. ...d social science and "other" for the [[2018 Chicago Open]], in addition to writing numerous questions throughout the distribution. Will returned to edit socia
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