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  • {{Infobox|Name = Adam "[Insert 80's Band Here]" Marshall
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Marshall Steinbaum |Caption=Marshall (right) eating with [[Sam Bailey]]
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  • ...all High School''' is a high school in West Virginia. It hosted the [[John Marshall Invitational]] in 1999-2000.
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  • {{Disambiguation page|Thurgood Marshall}} *[[Thurgood Marshall School]], a middle school in Rockford, Illinois housing a Montessori progra
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  • Marshall Barnett was a player for [[Murray State College]]. He previously played for Marshall has jokingly stated that his major is women.
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  • ...nvitational''' was a high school tournament hosted by [[John Marshall|John Marshall High School]].
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Thurgood Marshall |image = Thurgood Marshall School.jpg
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  • {{Disambiguation page|Thurgood Marshall Middle School}} *[[Thurgood Marshall Middle (San Diego)]] in California
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thurgood Marshall School]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Thurgood Marshall Middle |image = Thurgood Marshall.png
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  • {{Disambiguation page|Thurgood Marshall Middle School}} *[[Thurgood Marshall Middle (San Diego)]] in California
    200 bytes (22 words) - 12:04, 8 April 2021
  • {{Disambiguation page|Thurgood Marshall}} *[[Thurgood Marshall School]], a middle school in Rockford, Illinois housing a Montessori progra
    300 bytes (38 words) - 12:04, 8 April 2021
  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Thurgood Marshall |image = Thurgood Marshall School.jpg
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  • ...nvitational''' was a high school tournament hosted by [[John Marshall|John Marshall High School]].
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  • |middleschool = [[Thurgood Marshall]] (2016-2019) ...[[Johns Hopkins]]. He played for [[Auburn]] in high school and [[Thurgood Marshall]] in middle school.
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  • ...all High School''' is a high school in West Virginia. It hosted the [[John Marshall Invitational]] in 1999-2000.
    221 bytes (31 words) - 23:16, 29 April 2012
  • |third = [[1987 Marshall County|Marshall County]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thurgood Marshall School]]
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  • |fourth = [[1989 Marshall County|Marshall County]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Thurgood Marshall Middle |image = Thurgood Marshall.png
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  • | [[John Marshall|John Marshall A]]
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  • ...eans phase. Members were Bryan Cox, David Young, [[Angelo Malabanan]], and Marshall Gray. Coaches were Rebecca Simcoe and Krista Baxter.
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  • | HeadEd = [[Ike Jose]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]] ...rom [[Ike Jose]] and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]. It was head-edited by Ike and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]. In addition to the main site ate Chicago, Peaceful Resolution
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  • |highschool = [[Thomas Jefferson]] (2010-2011) Marshall (2011-2014) ...r [[William and Mary]]. He is also a [[Longfellow]] alumnus who played for Marshall from 2011-2014 and played for [[Thomas Jefferson]] from 2010-2011. He led
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  • |[[Thurgood Marshall School|Marshall A]] |[[Thurgood Marshall School|Marshall A]]
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Marshall Steinbaum |Caption=Marshall (right) eating with [[Sam Bailey]]
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  • Marshall Barnett was a player for [[Murray State College]]. He previously played for Marshall has jokingly stated that his major is women.
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  • ...2010 ICT]] (in 2013). The team was [[Seth Teitler]], [[Michael Arnold]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], and [[Selene Koo]].
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  • |currentcoach = Marshall Schacht}} ...first [[IHSA]] State Tournament in 1986. The Spartans have been coached by Marshall Schacht for many years, under whose tenure the team saw podium finishes in
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  • ...l|Carmel]], Robyn Heller of [[1991 Lawrence North|Lawrence North]], Kurtis Marshall of [[1991 Center Grove|Center Grove]], and Matthew McCallum from [[1991 Nor
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  • |[[Marshall (MO)|Marshall]] |[[Marshall (MO)|Marshall]]
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  • ...hitman|Whitman's]] 2008 team usually consisted of [[Shantanu Jha]], [[Adam Marshall]], [[Daniel Brezina]], and [[Damjan Korac]]. They won the [[2008 NSC|PACE N
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  • | [[John Marshall]]
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  • * [[Marshall McLuhan]]
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  • ...ery in 2006. That year, [[Andrew Kincaid]], captain Zach Klitzman, [[Adam Marshall]], and Buddy Sutton went 6-4 in the prelims and tied for 17th at the [[2006 In 2008, the A team, consisting of [[Shantanu Jha]], [[Adam Marshall]], [[Damjan Korac]], and [[Daniel Brezina]] placed 3rd at [[2008 HSNCT|HSNC
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  • *2023-22: Marshall Tipsword, Isaac Brown, Duane Willenborg (1A) *2022-21: Marshall Tipsword, Isaac Brown (1A)
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  • *[[Marshall Barnett]]
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  • ...[[2000 ACF Nationals]]. She subsequently played for [[Oxford]] while on a Marshall Scholarship and made an appearance at the [[2001 ICT]].
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Adam "[Insert 80's Band Here]" Marshall
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  • ...with [[Longfellow]] B, [[River Trail]] B, [[St. Theresa's]] A, [[Thurgood Marshall School]], [[Middlesex Middle]] B and [[St. Monica]] A.
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  • | [[John Marshall|John Marshall A]]
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  • The tournament was mostly well-received, with [[Marshall Steinbaum]] declaring it "the future of quizbowl" and [[Chris Ray]] claimin
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  • Members: Shirley Beyers, David Hamilton, Brenda Marshall, Les Wallace.
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  • | [[1987 Marshall County|Marshall County]] | [[1989 Marshall County|Marshall County]]
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  • *[[Marshall Steinbaum]]
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  • | [[George C. Marshall]] | [[George C. Marshall]]
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  • Island of Misfit Quizbowlers ([[Doug Graebner]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], and [[Matt Weiner]]) won their first ten rounds to lead the to * [[Marshall Steinbaum]]'s [[Urgent Call for Unity]] was played as a history side-event
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  • *[[Modern World]] - ? place (with [[Marshall Steinbaum]] and [[Sam Bailey]]). No one really knows how anyone finished at
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  • ...a second-place finish while claiming third in individual scoring, behind [[Marshall Barnett]] and [[Robert Simpson]]. At the 2023 CCCT, she averaged 67 points Victoria's biggest rival in high school and community college was [[Marshall Barnett]].
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  • ...vid Seal]], and [[Tommy Casalaspi]]) who defeated [[Chicago|Chicago A]] ([[Marshall Steinbaum]], [[Charles Tian]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Doug Graebner]]) in
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  • ...anu, Michael, and [[Nicholas Polk]]), FICHTE (Seth, Selene, Michael, and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]) and [[ACF Fall]]) (Shantanu, Ross, and [[Evan Weingarten]]).
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  • ...Lawrence]] and subject-edited by [[Gautam Kandlikar]], [[Matt Menard]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], and [[Seth Teitler]]. Among other things, the tournament downp
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  • ...ago|Chicago]] ([[Seth Teitler]], [[Michael Arnold]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]) is the 2010 ICT champion. Second place went to [[Penn]] ([[Eri
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  • ...[[2008 Walt Whitman|Walt Whitman]], consisting of [[Shantanu Jha]], [[Adam Marshall]], [[Daniel Brezina]], and [[Damjan Korac]]. The tournament was held at Ge
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  • | Not An Intellectual Space ([[Evan Adams]], [[Tejas Raje]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], and [[Chris Manners]]) | Billy Beyer's Marshall Plan ([[Billy Beyer]] and [[Kevin Marshall]])
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  • | [[Marshall]]
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  • * [[Marshall Lochbaum]]
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  • ...A team that took 1st place at the [[2010 ICT]] with [[Michael Arnold]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]] and [[Seth Teitler]].
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  • ...g, Reggie Luo, and Duncan McCallum, while Lexington B was composed of Will Marshall, Nick Rommel, Kyle Doney, and Brendan Cantwell. Lexington A finished runner Will Marshall
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  • *[[Marshall Steinbaum]] (Tees-Exe-Line)
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