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  • ...]] in High School. He is a provisional member of [[ACF]] and a member of [[PACE]]. {{c|Current ACF Members}}
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  • ...'s Treasurer from 2021 to 2023. He is also the current VP of Editing for [[PACE]], and a member of [[MOQBA]]. An avid staffer for both high school and coll *2023 [[PACE]] [[NSC]]
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  • '''Jennie Yang''' was a player at [[Stanford]]. She is a member of [[PACE]] and [[ACF]]. She has also subject-edited several successful tournaments. [[Category: Current ACF Members]]
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  • '''PACE''', or the '''Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence''' is a non-p ...in quizbowl outreach can apply for money from the PACE Outreach Fund. The PACE website contains a series of articles collectively known as Quizbowl 101.
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  • ==[[PACE]]== Bernadette served as PACE's at-large officer in 2014-2015 and 2015-2016, after which the position was
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  • Sam has been a member of [[PACE]] since 2010, and served as its Vice President of Communications from 2011 [[Category: Current ACF Members]]
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  • '''Matthew Lehmann''' is a current law student and player for [[WUSTL]] and former player for [[Chicago]] and ...nd a member of the 2017 first team. During the preliminaries of the [[2017 PACE NSC]], Lehmann led the field in powers.
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  • [[Category:Current ACF Members]]
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  • ...[[ACF Regionals|Regionals]], [[ACF Fall|Fall]], [[ACF Winter|Winter]]), [[PACE]] (member since 2017, [[NSC]]), and [[IQBT]] ([[NASAT]]). [[Category:Current ACF Members]]
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  • ...lifornia about 13 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. They are active members of the SoCal circuit in both quizbowl and history bowl and are often regard ...ent that fall. This qualified the team for HSNCT and convinced some of its members to begin, albeit hesitantly, to study for quiz bowl. Despite facing strong
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  • '''Ryan Rosenberg''' is a member of [[ACF]] and an emeritus member of [[PACE]]. He formerly played for [[North Carolina]] and briefly for [[DePaul]] and [[Category:Current ACF Officers]]
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  • ...tory Bee for the second consecutive time. He played at the [[2015 NSC|2015 PACE NSC]] as a solo team, placing 27th. He also participated in the [[NASAT|201 [[Category: HSQBRank All-World Team Members]]
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  • ...ng''' was a student at [[Carleton College]]. He is currently a member of [[PACE]], [[ACF]], and [[HSAPQ]]. He has been active in Minnesota quiz bowl since [[Category:Current ACF Members]]
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  • ...s the fourth individual scorer, and was third leading scorer at the [[2010 PACE NSC]]. Stephen also led Harvard to a fifth-place finish at [[2014 ACF Natio [[Category:Current ACF Members]]
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  • ===PACE=== In 2018, they filled in as Director of Communications for [[PACE]]. While there, they were responsible for writing the text of the [[Miscond
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  • ...the most negs at HSNCT with 76. Player's from that year's team competed at PACE NSC as the Sidney Lanier Experience and placed 15th. Jason, Jennifer, Dhruv, and Ishan set a new school record by getting 7th at PACE NSC. Their B team, some randos nicknamed "bees," also somehow placed 19th,
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  • ...ince 2006, the [[hsquizbowl.org]] site has been financially sponsored by [[PACE]]. ...uizbowl.org page read "The message board is open again, at least until our current shady hosting provider decides to shut it off because they like to sell hos
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  • *[[PACE]] Vice-President of Editing, 2014-15 [[Category:Current ACF Members]]
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2003, 2005-2016 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2010, 2013-2015 ...Mr. Tressler proceeded to build the team. Charter grew from a handful of members to having over thirty, and even had to turn twenty or thirty students away
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  • ...rquee sets like the acclaimed [[2011 ACF Regionals]], the 2017 and 2018 [[PACE NSC]]s, and the [[2016 ACF Nationals]]. He now writes full-time for NAQT. * 2008 [[2008 NSC|PACE NSC]] (wrote most of the myth, some religion, philosophy, visual fine arts,
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  • ...as the chief editor for the first HSAPQ [[NASAT]]) and a writer/editor for PACE (writer 2008-10, Auditory Fine Arts editor 2012). [[Category: Current ACF Members]]
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  • ...oached in succession, followed by Alan McCloud taking over as the new (and current) head coach. *PACE National Scholastic Championship: [[2015 NSC]] 25th, [[2016 HSNCT]] T-8th,
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2000, 2012-2017, NHBB: 2014-2015, PACE: 2017 == Current Players==
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2007, 2008, 2012-2019, 2021-2023 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2019, 2021-2023 <br/> MSNCT: 2014, 2017-2019, 2021-2023 ...f its founding, Guy Tabachnick and Tony Cheng worked hard to gather enough members to constitute a team. A small membership developed under the advisory of co
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  • ==Current Members== The founding members - Jeffrey Hill, Alex Dzurick, Matt Chadbourne, Charles Dees and Paul Nelson
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  • ...ew is a full member of [[ACF]], a member of [[NAQT]], a former member of [[PACE]] who served as head editor of the 2009 [[NSC]], a founding editor of [[HSA ...] and [[Bernadette Spencer]] both matriculated to Minnesota and became key members of the team.
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  • ...udents. Expanding the members of quizbowl teams at schools to include more members is a key part of outreach as well, especially since losing players to gradu ...the costs of stamps can add up. This may be most worthwhile as a change of pace to contacts if emails have not been working. Note that one advantage of sna
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006, 2008-2016, 2022 <br/> PACE: 2009-2013, 2017 [[PACE NSC]] - At NSC, Loyola took 3 losses in their prelim bracket, Aston, to Mag
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  • ...e row templates should come in chronological order whenever possible - the current suggestion is to have the "both" rows come before "hs/college" rows, which ...com/CollegeBowlValhalla/posts/notes-on-the-origin-of-quiz-bowlweve-had-new-members-and-a-lot-of-new-views-late/1808242562568216/ CollegeBowlValhalla: Notes on
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  • ...the finals. We lost our first match to the Pennsylvania team that won the PACE National a week later, and our second match to the Maryland team that finis ...pionships at the Masonic Series. Martin’s advice for future Panasonic team members, “Have confidence in yourself. Confer on bonus questions. And make sure t
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  • ...ls in conferences that are required to play duals against all of the other members of the conference, because a dual match counted as a single event. For exam ...e higher-quality tournaments are run on reputable sets and affiliated with PACE. Also, because MSHSAA districts and a large number of conference tournament
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  • ...d to identifying things based on descriptions in the Onion and identifying members of lists produced by national surveys and magazines. ...or both teams, this could be a legitimized part of the tournament. In its current form it is obviously and grossly unfair, and not to be considered an aspect
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