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  • |schoolpast=[[Maryland]] (2008-2012) ...At the peak of his career, he was a strong science player and was usually Maryland's number-two scorer next to [[Chris Ray]].
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  • ...2009. The team is also notable for its second- and third-place finishes at Maryland Fall, M.O.H.I.T, and TJIAT, and for its extensive use of fraud. ...the team of Ian, Matt, Oliver, and Daniel lost only twice, both times to [[2009 State College|State College]], and beat [[Maggie Walker]] for an overall 3r
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Washington]] (2009-2017) |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008)
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  • ...n by [[Princeton]] between 1997 and 2004. It was revived in the Spring of 2009. Also see [[PARFAIT]]. ...e]] || [[1998 Maryland|Maryland A]] || [[David Hamilton]], [[1998 Maryland|Maryland A]] || [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/97-98/princet
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  • |highschool = [[Wilmington Charter]] (2006-2009) ...2008 and 2009, the 2009 Maryland Fall Classic, and Thomas Jefferson's Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 tournaments.
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  • ...ity College|J. Sargeant Reynolds]] (2008–2010)<br>[[Maryland|University of Maryland]] (2003–2005) '''Dan Goff''' formerly attended University of Maryland, including playing in the infamous [[Illinois Open East]]: Alpha and Omega
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  • ...town Day School]] coached the team until the tournament ceased to exist in 2009. |previous = [[2000 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • | [[2009 Stanford|Stanford]] | [[2009 Irvine|Irvine]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] (2011-2015) |highschool = [[Gonzaga]] (2005-2009)
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  • | [[Maryland]] | [[Maryland]]
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  • ...(2008-) [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]][[Category: Penn]] *[[ACF Regionals|2010 ACF Regionals]] at Maryland - 1st place (with [[Sam Brown]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Chris White]])
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] ...a really, really long time. He was also the assistant coach of the [[1990 Maryland Panasonic team]].
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  • | Name = 2009 ACF Regionals | Season = 2008-2009
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  • ...urman]] (1998-2001), [[George Washington]] (2002-2003), [[Maryland]] (2008-2009) ...at the [[University of Maryland]]. She was a member of [[PACE]] from 1999-2009, having served as the coordinator for the [[Benjamin_Cooper_Academic_Ambass
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  • ...eld every spring at [[Maryland|the University of Maryland]]. Unlike the [[Maryland Fall Classic]], this tournament has always been in [[mACF]] format. | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=7569&start=0 2009]
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  • |nats appearances = [[ACF Nationals]]: [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]<br>[[NAQT ICT]]: [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2001 ICT|2001]], ...ament, the [[Missouri S&T Invitational]], which was a mirror of [[Maryland|Maryland's]] [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]]. Also in 2008, Missouri S&T hoste
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  • |fourth = [[Maryland]] A ...eat that UChicago was also the previous school to accomplish in [[2009 ICT|2009]].
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  • |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (2010-2013), [[Maryland]] (2015) '''Gaurav Kandlikar''' was a player for University of [[Minnesota]] and [[Maryland]] who played for [[Eden Prairie]] in high school. He is the younger brother
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2006-2008) '''Jonathan Magin''' is a former player for the [[University of Maryland]] who now plays [[open]] tournaments and writes questions. Jonathan is larg
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2009 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/ict/2009/]
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  • '''The Quizbowl Cast''' is a Quizbowl [[Podcast]], marginally run by former [[Maryland]] player [[Mike Bentley]]. Except for the first episode, the podcast consi # Maryland Spring Classic 2007 (11 Rounds, high school)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]], [[Maryland]] ...ichevsky''' is a retired quizbowl player who played for [[Michigan]] and [[Maryland]]. He is widely considered one of the game's elite players and editors, bei
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  • | Name = 2009 ACF Winter | Season = 2008-2009
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  • ...reviated '''WJ''') is a public high school in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland. In 2009, Walter Johnson students collaborated with [[Hunter]] to write [[Prison Bow
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  • ..., and the [[2008 T-Party]]. He also was an editor for [[2008 ACF Fall]], [[2009 ACF Regionals]], [[2010 ACF Regionals]], [[2011 ACF Regionals]]. and [[2014 ..., [[Jerry Vinokurov]], and [[Dallas Simons]]. Ted also placed third at the 2009 [[Chicago Open Literature Tournament]] finishing with the second most power
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  • |citystate = Rockville, Maryland ...national Baccalaureate Magnet Program, which draws from Montgomery County, Maryland.
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  • The '''2009 Wilmington Charter''' team consisted of [[Henry Gorman]], [[Neeraj Vijay]], Charter won the [[2009 NSC]] in the final over State College. They went 7-0 in their preliminary
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  • | [[1981 Maryland|Maryland]] | [[2008 Maryland|Maryland]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[UCLA]] (2003-2004, 2006); [[Maryland]] (2008-?) [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active Known hyperpolyglot, '''Charles Meigs''' played for [[UCLA]] and [[Maryland]], as well as [[Los Alamitos]] in high school.
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  • ...re he was the captain for his junior and senior years and a member of Team Maryland in the 2011 [[NASAT]]. ...h school players active in 2008]][[Category: High school players active in 2009]][[Category: High school players active in 2010]]
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  • ...irrored at [http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=UMD&id=2&page=standings Maryland], [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/WIT2008/WIT2008_standi ==2009==
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  • ...tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]]. The Maryland Fall Classic is usually modeled on the [[It's Academic]] format, although t
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  • ...] ([http://bowl.uchicago.edu/RMP%20Fest%202008_standings.html Stats]). The Maryland site was won by a team of [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Jonathan Magin]] while the ==2009==
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  • ...School (ERHS) is a large public high school in the DC suburb of Greenbelt, Maryland. They have a history of success at early pyramidal quizbowl and [[It's Acad ...t Bollinger]], ER hosted a yearly speed tournament as recently as February 2009; results and statistics for this tournament are difficult to verify.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...d Montgomery]] High School, and a former member of the quizbowl teams at [[Maryland]] and [[Chicago]]. Long considered one of the best active generalists in t
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  • ...s]] and [[2009 ICT|2009 NAQT ICT]] championships, respectively, making his 2009 title his third straight ACF Nationals title championship. He was also a ke ..."[[2008 Maryland quizbowl article|evil archvillian]]" by the University of Maryland team in a 2008 article.
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  • * 19th Place 2009 PACE National Championship * Justin Sausville (University of the South and the University of Maryland Medical School)
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  • The main site occurred at [[Maryland]] and a mirror occurred at [[Illinois]]. '''FICHTE 2''' was planned for the spring of 2009, and 13 of the estimated 18 packets did materialize, written largely by [[M
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  • |schoolcur = [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] (2008-2009, 2014) ...t at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 [[CCCT]].
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  • |champion = [[Maryland]] [[2008 Maryland|Maryland]] went undefeated to win the championship, defeating [[2008 Chicago|Chicago
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2009-2010) *[[2010 ACF Regionals]] at Maryland - 1st place (with [[Sam Brown]], [[Sid Chandrasekar]], and [[Eric Mukherjee
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  • |previous = [[2007 Maryland|Maryland]] |next = [[2009 Chicago|Chicago]]
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  • ...hool and college quizbowl. Its core consists of teams from the entirety of Maryland and Washington, D.C. as well as the half of Virginia east of US-29. These t ...atured two Mid-Atlantic teams facing off in the finals. As above, the post-2009 growth of good quizbowl in all areas of the East Coast has rendered it unne
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  • ...[Harvard]] (2009-2012), [[Penn]] (2012-2016) [[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]][[Category:Players active in 2011]][[C ..., and [[Bruce Arthur]]. As a sophomore, he won both the [[2009 EFT]] and [[2009 ACF Fall]] playing solo.
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  • ...n 'n' Fun 2009 Discussion] by [[Skepticism and Animal Feed]] » Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:40 pm</ref> A Maryland mirror was held.
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  • ...olcur = [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] ...ayers during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at [[2009 ACF Nationals]] and also helped Brown to top-bracket finishes at both natio
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  • ...attracted teams from across the country. The tournament was held again in 2009 with another impressive field. Its 2010 edition was a mirror of [[T-Party]] | Maryland
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  • ...ary 2, 2008 that features a number of quiz bowlers milling about as then-[[Maryland]] player [[Chris Ray]] "barges" onto the scene from the left. ...land]] teams, leading to one of the most notorious incidents in the [[2008 Maryland]] saga.
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  • == Summer 2009 == | Name = 2009 Missouri Open
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  • ...ich time they made their first appearance at a pyramidal tournament at the 2009 iteration of [[Bulldog Invitational]]. From 2009 to 2014, Norman North hosted the [[Timberwolf Invitational]], and revived t
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  • ...he day progressed, the storm got worse and stranded many teams including [[Maryland]] in Philadelphia for the night. From 2007 to 2009, [[Matt Weiner]] was the chief editor for Penn Bowl. This move was widely
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  • ...izbowl travel, Jordan has played tournaments from Alabama to College Park, Maryland, to Orlando, FL, and throughout the Great Lakes region. He is also notable [[Category: Players active in 2009]]
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  • ...n 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] [[Category: Players active in 2009]] [[Category: Players active in 2010]] [[Category: Players active in 2011]] ...a full member of [[ACF]] and served as the head editor of [[ACF Fall]] in 2009. He won many tournaments with various Minnesota lineups throughout the year
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Maryland |Image = Maryland.jpg
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8346&start=0 10/24/2009] | [[Maryland Fall]]
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  • |Maryland||''All-Stars''|| |'''Oklahoma'''||'''263'''||'''1'''||'''Maryland'''||'''510'''
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  • ...d over the team's growth to over thirty active players, and the winning of 2009 [[HSNCT]] and [[NSC]] titles. He left Charter in 2010. ...e of the answer. He regularly posts tossup to neg ratios well above 5 (at Maryland TTGT11 it was 34). He has never been a power player, but has gone 25-40 PP
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  • ==2009== The second MO was held on October 17, 2009 at the [[University of Minnesota]]. It was a difficult packet submission ev
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  • ...The set was run at various sites across the country including Stanford and Maryland, the latter of which attracted a highly competitive field not much unlike a ...finishing 3rd at both national events with key victories over Chicago and Maryland at each.
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  • | 1/18/2009 | 12/1/2009
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  • ...4 ICT|2024]]<br/> '''[[ICT|ICT Div. II]]:''' [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2009 ICT|2009]], [[2016 ICT|2016]], [[2018 ICT|2018]]<br/>'''[[UCT]]:''' [[2023 UCT|2023] ...Ready]] (2010-2011), [[Michael Arnold]] (2009-2010), [[David Seal]] (2007-2009), [[Nolan Esser]] (fall quarter 2007), [[Seth Teitler]] (2006-2007), [[Tim
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  • '''Science Non-Strosity''' was a 2009 side tournament run at [[Cardinal Classic XVIII|Cardinal Classic]] and its ...rosity (it is unknown whether his plan of unveiling this tournament at the 2009 Chicago Open will actually come to fruition). Several forum denizens offer
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  • ...arances = HSNCT: 2000, 2007-2015, 2019 <br/> PACE: 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019 ...7th place at the [[2008 HSNCT|2008 NAQT HSNCT]]. The [[2009 Georgetown Day|2009 team]] placed 3rd at the [[PACE NSC]] that year and tied for 5th at [[HSNCT
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  • | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=3122 2009] [[Category:High school quizbowl in Maryland]]
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  • * 2005 [[Manu]] mirror at [[Maryland]] - [[Matt Weiner]] * 2009 NAQT CCSCT Georgia - [[George Berry]] (15)
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7997 2009] | [[Maryland Fall Classic|Maryland Fall]]
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  • |nats = [[2009 NSC]] <BR> [[2009 HSNCT|2009 NAQT]] ...group subsequently finished 5th, 2nd, and 1st in the following years. In 2009 they won both HSNCT and NSC.
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  • ...[[Category:Players active in 2006]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [[Maryland]] (2006-2007) [[Category:Players active in 2006]] [[Category:Players active ...itted as a possible open-source replacement for the [[S-value|S-Value]] in 2009-10.
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  • ...ational History Bee and Bowl|NHBB MS]]''': 2012, 2015 <br> '''[[JNAC]]''': 2009-2011 <br> '''[[MSNCT]]''': [[2022 MSNCT|2022]] |nats appearances = '''[[JNAC]]''': 2009-2011 <br/> '''[[MSNCT]]''': 2011-2019, 2021-2022 <br/> '''[[Elementary and
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  • ...High School''', also known as QO, is a public high school in Gaithersburg, Maryland. In the '''2009-2010''' school year the team consisted mainly of players David Cohen, Chris
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  • ===2009=== ...urnament, on Saturday, and a trash tournament, on Sunday, both hosted at [[Maryland]]. The academic tournament was written by [[Evan Adams]] (all non-science e
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  • ...and [[Max Rong]] pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Mich ...05), [[Andy Wehrman]] (2004-05), [[Anant Shah]] (2008-12), [[Cory Haala]] (2009-12), [[Dan Donohue]] (2010-14), [[Adam Sperber]] (2010-14), [[Kevin Malis]]
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  • | [[2017 Maryland|Maryland]] | [[2016 Maryland|Maryland]]
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  • | [[Maryland]]<br><span style="font-size:88%">[[Dave Hamilton]], [[Dave Goodman]], [[Mic | [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8237 2009] | Maryland Spring Classic
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  • | '''2009''' | Maryland Spring
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  • ...n 2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] ...place at the [[2007 ACF Nationals]], the [[2008 ACF Nationals]], and the [[2009 ACF Nationals]] (losing to Chicago each time).
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  • | May 29, 2009 | College Park, Maryland
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  • * 2008–2009: ACF Fall (Florida), ACF Winter (Georgia), Penn Bowl Mirror (Georgia Tech), *USC Spring Tournament 2009 (won by Southside A)
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  • | 2009 [[Weekend of Quizbowl]] | 2009 [[Maryland]] Fall Tournament
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  • ...and two old-[[NSC]]-format sets of distinct material for invitationals. In 2009-10 there were three ACF-format invitationals, in 2010-11 through 2012-2013 From 2009, HSAPQ provided questions for [[VHSL]]; their VHSL questions have been laud
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  • The first recorded face-off between the two players took place in May 2009, late in their junior year of high school, at the Monroe Academic Tournamen ...tournament. At both the NAQT Maryland/DC championships and the late-season Maryland tournament, Jackson's GDS team defeated Bollinger's St. Anselm's team in fi
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  • ...won 2nd place at the 2007 ICT Division II, losing to a [[Chris Ray]]-led [[Maryland]]. A team consisting of Dominic, Randall, James, and Tiberiu made the top ===Class of 2009===
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  • |[[2004 Maryland-Eastern Shore|Maryland-Eastern Shore]] |[[2009 HCASC|2009]]
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  • | [[Maryland Spring]] | December 12, 2009
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  • | [[Maryland|College Park, MD]] | [[2007 Maryland|Maryland]]
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  • ...-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin.
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  • ...[[2015 ICT]] and 2nd at [[2015 ACF Nationals]] (exactly one place above [[Maryland]] and one below [[Penn]] at each event). * 2009 [[THUNDER]] (wrote/edited Music)
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  • ...07 ACF Nationals|2007]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]], [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]], [[2011 ACF Nationals|2011]], [[2012 ACF Nat ...ionals. VCU had a five-year streak of SCT Undergraduate championships from 2009 to 2013 despite a 100% turnover of its NAQT lineup over that timespan.
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  • ...versed in the normal practices of collegiate-level quizbowl. From 1998 to 2009, the event used the [[Old PACE format]], which retained the basic concept o | [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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  • ...onic Corporation]] until 2008. The tournament was held each year from 1988–2009, and after a five year hiatus it was revived in 2014. Note that all informa ...ating that Panasonic had withdrawn as a sponsor. The last NTAE was held in 2009 although its organizers still actively sought to hold another event.
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  • ...sed of Braunfeld, [[Joelle Smart]], David Song, and Anton Maliev swept the Maryland site of the 2016 MLK tournament, beating out [[Princeton]] and [[Virginia]] | 2009 || 18th || ||
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  • ...e third. Patrick played on the Lisgar team that made HSNCT in [[2009 HSNCT|2009]], [[2010 HSNCT|2010]], [[2011 HSNCT|2011]], although he only went to the f *[[2013 TIT]] at Maryland - 2nd place (with [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Saajid Moyen]], and [[David Xu]])
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  • ...on [[NAQT]] questions, it tended to attract a mid-size field of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. teams. | XI (2009)
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  • ...25 every year except for 2007. He has been in the Top 10 every year since 2009. In 2009, "Theophilius and Philalethe" posted [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtop
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  • |nats appearances = ICT DI 1997, 2006, 2012; ICT DII 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017; ACF Nationals 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019}} * [[Titanomachy]], [[Maryland]] - 11th place out of 14 teams (Trevor Davis and Brian Hirshman)
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  • '''2008-2009''' ...ry, Freddy DeAngelis, Kevin Lybrand, and Kleve Granger placed 2nd at the [[2009 HSNCT]].
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  • Participants include D.C., Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania teams. | X (2009)
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  • |state = 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 [[VHSL Scholastic Bow ...up AAA title eleven times (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2013) and finished second in the other five years. After the [[2
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  • | [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=21736 Maryland] | [[Maryland]]
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  • * Date: January 24, 2009 ...01 PPG. Both Parkway Central and Helias qualified teams for the [[2009 NSC|2009 PACE NSC]].
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  • | 2009 While [[Matt Weiner]] has referred to the first two events and the two Maryland trash tournaments head-edited by [[Mike Bentley]] as the only four good tra
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  • | [https://naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2879 2009] ...ref>Quince Orchard was allowed to enter this tournament despite being from Maryland; all other years have been Virginia teams only.</ref>
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  • In the 2008-2009 school year, former [[Maryland]] players [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Brittany Clark]] worked towards bringing t
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  • ...ational Tournament]], regifted from [[2007 This Tournament Goes to 11]] at Maryland, and [[2006 TRASH Regionals]] at [[Wilmington Charter]]) *A videotape on teamwork, courtesy of Bob the Builder ([[WCI]] 2009)
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  • ...ion !! 2013 Champion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champio ...010 || Brindlee Mountain || Brindlee Mountain || JV title first awarded in 2009 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...NAQT]] undergraduate titles (2009-10), two [[Chicago Open]] championships (2009 and 2011) and seven overall top-three Chicago Open finishes, eleven consecu ...at [[ACF Nationals]]. With Brendan, Rob, and [[Matt Weiner]], he won the [[2009 Chicago Open]], a title he won again in 2011 with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selen
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  • '''[[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]'''. After helping Maryland to a second-place finish in 1999, Zeke transformed Michigan into a perennia ...eart of the ultra-successful Minnesota program's run at ACF Nationals from 2009-11. Perhaps his greatest single performance came during the 2010 playoffs a
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  • ...ion !! 2013 Champion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champio | Maryland || Maryland Quizbowl Championship || || || || || || || || || || Richard Montgo
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  • ...peted in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send a team to [[NASAT]] beginning in 2010. *2009 - no team
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  • ! scope="row"|2009 |previous = [[1992 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]]
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  • ...]: From 2010 through 2019 and from 2022 onwards. Formats used from 1998 to 2009 guaranteed a final of exactly one game. When the tournament was held online *[[1993 Maryland|Maryland A]] at [[1993 ACF Nationals]]
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  • ...wide on cable and was also carried on broadcast stations out of Salisbury, Maryland. It continued under that name until 1997 when the refinery changed owners a ...conditions. Moderator David Scocik sent a note to the coaches in January 2009 indicating that after trying to find another sponsor, he felt that the show
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  • ...ceton and Rutgers' decision to cancel going to [[ACF Regionals 2007]] at [[Maryland]] controversially turned that tournament into a farce, consisting only of [ | 2009 || || 28th || 7th
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  • |citystate = College Park, Maryland. Pictured above: Ian Torres, Morgan Venkus, Zach Hayes, Rosie Frehe after t |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006, 2008-2016, 2022 <br/> PACE: 2009-2013, 2017
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  • ...JV division of the Western NC Shootout in March. TJ Classical started the 2009-2010 season with a 9th place finish out of 21 at the [[Crusader Cup]]. Two ...ginia Tech fall invitational, and then finished 12th at the Duke mirror of Maryland Fall, where half the team had to leave after lunch. TJ then finished 4th at
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  • ...at all the player polls of the years I played or was involved in the game (2009-2016). The number of distinct players who were ranked in the poll at least ...seems perpetually the same sort of player that I remember him from in 2008-2009, which is both good and bad.
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  • ...pyright claim|copyright]] over the tossup/bonus format with buzzers. The [[Maryland]] team was threatened with disqualification from the 1989 College Bowl Regi In response to all of these concerns, [[Maryland]] and [[Tennessee]] stopped participating in College Bowl at all, an unhear
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  • {{College directory row|Samford University|AL|2009|2009|}} {{College directory row|University of Central Arkansas|AR|2009|2009|}}
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  • '''New Essays on Quizbowl Understanding''' is a ranking posted in 2009 of the top 20 currently active quizbowl players. The identity of Theophiliu ...followed by a near back-to-back-to-back that was only spoiled by the 2008 Maryland’s win. Let’s just clarify that a bit: Since 2007, Seth’s teams have l
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  • {{History table row|1987|college=*Fall: The first iteration of the [[Maryland]] [[housewrite]] tournament [[Terrapin]] is held. Though it has skipped sev ...after.|college=*April 26: [[Chicago]] defeats [[Brown]] in the finals of [[2009 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] following Brown's victory over Stanford in a
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