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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[Chicago Open]] The '''2019 Chicago Open''' was won by Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam S. Fine]], [[
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2019-2023) |highschool = [[Altamont]] (2015-2019)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2009-2013), [[Minnesota]] (2015-2021) '''Sam Bailey''' was a player for the University of Chicago. He attended [[Minnesota]] from 2015 to 2021 for a PhD in Economics.
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  • |schoolcur=[[Chicago]] (2015-2019) '''Sam Winikow''' was a player for [[Chicago]] and was previously a player for [[North Hollywood|North Hollywood High Sc
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2013-9), [[Chicago]] (2019-2020) ...in]], and leading the Yale squad to victory at the [[2018 ICT|2018]] and [[2019 ICT]]s.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Chicago Christian Knights |state = 2019 (IHSA 1A)
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] |schoolpast = [[MIT]] (2015-2019)
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2018–2022) '''Wonyoung Jang''' played for [[Chicago]] and [[Belmont]]. He is the brother of [[Seiyoung Jang]].
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  • |citystate = Chicago, Illinois |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2019}}
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  • |highschool=[[Arcadia]] (2019-) ...layer. For the Amogh Kulkarni who plays for Chicago, see [[Amogh Kulkarni (Chicago)]].''
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2018-) ...team to 2nd place in DII [[2019 ICT]]. He served as a subject editor for [[2019 ACF Fall]] and head editor for [[2020 ACF Fall]].
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  • ...cience for the [[2013 Chicago Open|2013]] and [[2019 Chicago Open|2019]] [[Chicago Open]]s, the [[2015 ACF Regionals]], and 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]]. He is also k
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  • ...ps://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=22839&p=359553#p359462 2018-2019] seasons. ==2018-2019 Season==
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL]] (2019-2021), [[Chicago]] (2014-2018) '''Athena Kern''' was a player at [[Dunbar]] High School, the University of [[Chicago]], and [[WUSTL]].
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |third = [[Chicago]] A
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2017-2020) '''Halle Friedman''' played for [[Chicago]], where she was part of the championship DII [[2018 ICT]] team. She curren
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2019–) '''Adam Fine''' played for [[Yale]] before coming to [[Chicago]] for his PhD.
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Chicago]] (2015-2019) Kai Smith is a former player on the [[University of Chicago]] quizbowl team. After a [[Tommy Casalaspi]]-style transformation into a le
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  • It was held at [[2017 Chicago Open]] and (one week prior) on [[Skype]]. ...Nationals 2019 discussion: Question Content] by [[180lb6'3]] » Tue Apr 16, 2019 4:53 pm</ref><ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=333948#p33
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Chicago]] (2016 - 2020) '''Timothy (Tim) Morrison''' is player for [[Stanford]] and previously [[Chicago]]. In 2022, Tim and teammates [[Natan Holtzman]], [[Ethan Strombeck]], and
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  • |schoolcur = [[Illinois]] (2019-2022) ...Open|2015]], [[2017 Chicago Open|2017]], and [[2019 Chicago Open]]s. From 2019 to 2022, they were enrolled in a PhD program at [[Illinois]].
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2017-2021) ...is a current law student and player for [[WUSTL]] and former player for [[Chicago]] and [[Barrington|Barrington High School]].
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  • ...as captain for Balliol. He also was on the second-place team at the [[2017 Chicago Open]] ...the 2018 iteration of [[EFT#2018|EFT]]. He also edited some philosophy for 2019's [[PIANO]]
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  • |highschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2019-) |middleschool = [[Laurel Springs]] (2017 - 2019), Homeschool (2015 - 2017)
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  • ...and the United Kingdom. The tournament was used to qualify teams for the [[2019 ACF Nationals]]. | [[Chicago|Chicago A]]
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  • ...g]] pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Michigan|Michigan ...ional History Bowl]], and of [[2021 ACF Nationals]]. It has hosted every [[Chicago Open]] from 2018 onward.
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  • ...://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=294&t=22156 announced] that [[EFT|2019 EFT]] would be his final major project. {{c|2019 Tournaments}}
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  • |schoolpast = [[Duke]] (2019-2023) [[UGA]] (2014-2019)
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  • | 2019 | [[2019 ACF Nationals]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Western]] (2019-2023) ...Division I Undergraduate all-star at the [[2023 ICT]]. Tony won the [[2022 Chicago Open]] trash side event on a team of free agents.
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  • |citystate = Chicago, IL '''DePaul University''' is a private Catholic university in Chicago, IL.
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  • ...linois on June 6-7, 2020. It, like most of the national tournaments of the 2019-20 competition season, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2023-) |highschool = [[Detroit Country Day]] (2019-2023)
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  • | Name = 2019 ACF Fall | Season = 2019-20
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2021 [[Chicago Open]] ...er]], [[Taylor Harvey]], [[Aseem Keyal]], and [[Rahul Keyal]]); "Chicago B 2019" ([[John Lawrence]], [[Alston Boyd]], [[Kai Smith]], and [[Sam Winikow]]);
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  • ...hout the distribution. Will returned to edit social science for the [[2019 Chicago Open]], as well as for both the 2020 and 2021 iterations of [[WORKSHOP]].
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Illinois-Chicago |citystate = Chicago, IL
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  • | [[1990 Chicago|Chicago]] | [[1993 Chicago|Chicago]]
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  • |third = [[Chicago]] A ...e Championship Tournament''' was hosted at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Chicago, Illinois. [[Yale]] University won the Division I championship in the secon
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2019-) ...ent in Philosophy and Philosophy of Religions [sic] at the [[University of Chicago]], having completed an MA in Philosophy of Religions there in 2021. As an u
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  • The [[2019 Chicago Open]] team consisting of [[JinAh Kim]], [[Selene Koo]], [[Olivia Lamberti] The [[2022 Chicago Open]] team consisting of [[Weijia Cheng]], [[Caroline Mao]], [[Brad Maclai
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  • ...]] and held at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois May 3-5, 2019. This was the sixth SSNCT run by NAQT. {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[NAQT]] [[SSNCT]] (Traditional Public)
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  • |schoolpast = [[UVA]] (2019-2023) |highschool = Jamestown High School (2015-2019)
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  • | Season = 2019 | First = May 26, 2019
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  • |schoolpast=[[Chicago]] (2021-23) :''This article is about the former Chicago player. For the Amogh Kulkarni who played for Arcadia, see [[Amogh Kulkarni
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  • ...''' (or '''HRO''') is a large conference hotel in Rosemont, Illinois, near Chicago. It is adjacent to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. * 8 [[MSNCT|MSNCTs]] (2011–2013, 2018, 2019, 2022-2024),
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  • ...2018, he won the inaugural [[2018 IPNCT|IPNCT]]; in 2019, he won the DII [[2019 ICT|ICT]] on Maryland B. ...gin of 465 points. [[Jason Shi]] joined Vishwa and Jack on Maryland B at [[2019 ACF Nationals]], where they placed t-26th.
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[Chicago Open]] The '''2019 Chicago Open''' was won by Zazu in the Petco ([[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam S. Fine]], [[
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  • '''<u>2008 NAC - Chicago (rank ????)</u>''' '''<u>2010 NAC - Chicago (rank ????)</u>'''
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2015-2021) '''Alston Boyd''' was a player for [[Chicago]], where his deep philosophy and literature knowledge helped secure victory
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[ACF Nationals]] |second = [[Chicago|Chicago A]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...f the acclaimed [[2010 NSC]], as well as [[2013 ACF Regionals]] and [[2019 Chicago Open]].
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  • ...Tournament]]''' was scheduled to take place at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago, Illinois on April 3–4, 2020. It and the remaining 2020 NAQT [[national c |previous = [[2019 ICT]]
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  • ...ayer in quizbowl, and, after being the top scorer while winning the [[2016 Chicago Open]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals]], as one of the greatest college quizbowl ...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 main event, literature s
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2010–2012), [[Illinois]] (2008–2009) ...rd on many [[NAQT game recordings]] ("podcasts") from roughly 2014 through 2019.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Penn]] (2010-2014), [[Chicago]] (2014-2020) ...hemistry at Penn, but ultimately chose Astrophysics for graduate school at Chicago. He is known for his astrophysics knowledge which is "the sickest ever bar
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  • |schoolcur = [[Texas]] (2019–) |schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2015–2019)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Dartmouth]] (2012-2016),[[Columbia]] (2019-2021) ...and high school), he was the third scorer on the team that won the [[2017 Chicago Open]].
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  • |nats = [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019 ACF]], [[2021 ICT|2021 ICT (DI)]] ...on their first national championship at [[2019 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals 2019]] with a team of [[Charlie Dees]], [[Rafael Krichevsky]], [[Ben Zhang]], an
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  • ...[Yale]]. While at Yale, he played on teams that won the [[2018 ICT]] and [[2019 ICT]]. ...2015 [[National Scholastic Championship|NSC]]s, [[2018 Chicago Open]], and 2019 [[PIANO]].
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  • | Chicago, Illinois | Chicago, Illinois
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  • |schoolcur = [[UVA]] (2019-2023) ...e national, [[2023 ICT]], at which his team delivered expected favorites [[Chicago]] A their pivotal first of two losses.
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  • ...t Weiner]], and [[Adam Silverman]], he was on the team that won the [[2018 Chicago Open]].
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  • |nats appearances = PACE: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 ...s a public school in Orland Park, Illinois, which is a southwest suburb of Chicago. It competes in Class AA, the "big school" division, of the [[Illinois High
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  • ...victory over [[NYU]], [[Carnegie Mellon]], and that year's iteration of [[Chicago]] C (almost). He also edited [[WORKSHOP]] one year, in which role he spread
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2010), [[Berkeley]] (2000-2004) ...to 2013. He succeeded [[R. Robert Hentzel]] to the NAQT presidency in July 2019.
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  • ...league consisting of 6 large public high schools in the western suburbs of Chicago (most located in DuPage County). All of these schools are eligible to comp |[[West Chicago|West Chicago Wildcats]]||West Chicago
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  • ...ought Monstrosity]], 2019 [[Terrapin]], 2020 [[Terrapin Open]], and [[2023 Chicago Open]]. He has strong opinions on how best to select topics for and write p ...eijia Cheng]] to a fifth place finish at [[2019 ICT|ICT]], and fourth at [[2019 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]]. More recently, the duo of himself and [[Vish
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  • ...h School''' is in Woodstock, Illinois, which is near the Wisconsin between Chicago and Rockford. The Hurricanes compete in Class AA, the "large school" divisi *IHSSBCA Turnabout Champions: 2019
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  • ...agreement with LetterOne, used essentially the same format as in 2018 and 2019, but with four fewer teams and no tiebreaker games; due to the longer times ...[[2019 ACF Nationals|2019]] just two years earlier, duplicating a feat of Chicago's [[1997 ICT]] and [[1999 ACF Nationals]] teams.
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  • ...], and [[Jakob Myers]] on a team which won [[2019 Chicago Open|that year's Chicago Open]]. In 2022, he achieved his best nationals result, with Ohio State pla *[[2019 NSC|2019 PACE NSC]]
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  • ...ut every year to compete. Two of these (2014 and 2015) featured Chicago v. Chicago finals. The earlier of these results led to a heated exchange on Facebook a | Chicago: [[Marshall Steinbaum]], [[Tyler Smith]], [[Sam Bailey]], [[Shantanu Jha]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[UC Davis]] (2019-2022) ...in Microbiology at [[UC Davis]], where he began playing tournaments in the 2019-2020 academic year.
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  • ...ing previously played for [[Stanford]] in undergrad, placing 12th at the [[2019 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Yo ...igion for [[2018 ACF Fall]] and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for [[2022 Chicago Open]].
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  • |schoolcur = [[Maryland]] (2014–2018), [[Arizona]] (2019) ...and [[SCT]] and finished in second place at [["stanford housewrite"]] to [[Chicago]]. In the semifinal of that year's ICT against [[Michigan]], he recorded th
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  • ...used with the combined teams of [[Morton East]] and [[Morton West]] in the Chicago suburbs. *Masonic State Qualifier: 2020-3A, 2019-3A, 2010-AA, 2005, 2004, 2003
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  • ...ionship|NAQT]]: 2018, 2020 <br> [[Masonic tournament|Masonic]]: 2018 (2A), 2019 (2A), 2020 (2A), 2022 (3A) ...018 SSNCT|2018]] <br>NSC: [[2016 NSC|2016]], [[2017 NSC|2017]], [[2019 NSC|2019]], [[2021 NSC|2021]], 2022, 2023
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  • ...Head Editor in 2019. Ike also spearheaded the notoriously difficult [[2017 Chicago Open]].
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  • ...e_Crown|Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editi * [[Subash Maddipoti]]: Nationals (2001), ICT, Chicago Open (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
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  • |nats appearances = SSNCT: 2014-2019, 2022 ...tied for 5th at [[SSNCT]] at Chicago in 2017 and 2022, 4th at [[SSNCT]] in Chicago in 2016, tied for 7th at Atlanta in 2015, and tied for 11th at the first [[
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  • |nats appearances = SSNCT: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2014; HSNCT: 2012}} ...Making it one of the few Class A public school programs located within the Chicago suburbs. Westmont is located between Downers Grove & Hinsdale. The team com
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  • ...ince 2000, serving as the head coach at the [[Latin School|Latin School of Chicago]] (2000-2001), Conserve School (2002-2004), [[Culver Academies]] (2004-2014 | [[Latin School|Latin School of Chicago]] (IL)
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  • * [[2012 ICT]] in Chicago, IL [http://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individuals.jsp?tournament_id=387 * [[2013 ICT]] in Chicago, IL [http://www.naqt.com/stats/individual-performance.jsp?team_member_id=20
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  • ...ted or aided in hosting multiple tournaments in Austin throughout the 2018-2019 season ([[ACF Fall]], [[Penn Bowl]], [[Sun God Invitational]], and [[ACF Re ==2018-2019 Season==
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  • ...ool''' is a public high school located in Frankfort, Illinois in the south Chicago suburbs. It competes in Class AA, the "big school" division, of the [[Illin *IHSA Regional titles: 2024-2A, 2023-2A, 2022-2A, 2021-2A, 2019-2A, 2017-2A, 2012-2A, 2008-2A, 2007-2A, 2006-2A, 2005-2A, 2004-2A, 2003-2A
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  • ...aniel Xu]], it could have garnered back-to-back [[ICT]] titles in 2018 and 2019. The 5 titles it almost won during this period made it the almost most succ Cornell did not win the NAQT DII ICT in 2019. Though the club grew stagnant for several years thereafter, the emergence
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  • ...o Grove High School''' is a public high school in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The team plays in the [[Mid-Suburban League]] (MSL) and has consistently b *IHSA Regional titles: 2024 (2A), 2023 (2A), 2022 (2A), 2021 (2A), 2019 (2A), 2013 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2011 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2008 (2A), 2005 (2A), 200
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  • | Season = 2018-2019 | First = March 9, 2019
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  • The '''2019 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) State Championship Tournaments''' e | width="160px"| <font style="font-size:9pt">'''2019 Class A IHSA State Championship Tournament'''</font>
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2022-2024) '''Matt Jackson''' is a graduate student at [[Chicago]], and former quizbowl player for [[Yale]] and [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown
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  • ...North Carolina]] (2012-2016) [[DePaul]] (2017-2018) [[Northwestern]] (2018-2019) Ryan played the 2018 Central [[SCT]] for DePaul and the 2019 SCT and ICT for Northwestern while taking grad school pre-reqs.
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  • ...s' alumni have gone to play collegiately including, [[Tim McElroy]] '03 ([[Chicago]]) & [[Paul Lee]] '15 ([[UPenn]]/[[WUSTL]]). *IHSA Regional Titles: (12) 2023 2A, 2021 2A, 2019 2A, 2018 2A, 2017 2A, 2016 2A, 2015 2A, 2014 2A, 2012 2A, 2008 2A, 2007 2A,
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan State]] (2017-2019) ...ood at quizbowl, Myers was the lead scorer on the team that won the [[2019 Chicago Open]], having been lead scorer on the second-place team the previous year.
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  • ...'' is a private high school in Lisle, Illinois located in the west-central Chicago suburbs. t currently competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of *2019: Christine Eldrenkamp, Jeffrey Gaydos (2A)
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  • ...] from 2016 to 2020 and served as the president of Yale's quizbowl club in 2019–2020. He has impressive knowledge of classics. Michael was the ACF Nation ...rected several tournaments at Yale. He also wrote for [[PIANO]] and [[2019 Chicago Open]]. Michael became a provisional member of [[ACF]] in 2020 and served a
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  • *[[2019 ACF Fall]] - Current Events, Geography, Pop Culture, Other Academic *2023 [[Chicago Open]] - Visual Fine Arts
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2019 [[NAQT]] [[MSNCT]] |site = Chicago, Illinois
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  • | 2019 || A: 20th<br/>'''B: 24th (1st DII)''' || 25th || A: 4th<br/>B:32nd As of 2019-20 season:
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  • ...[[ACF Nationals]]) and its extremely competitive field, which usually make Chicago Open the most challenging all-subject set of the calendar year. A true open tournament, Chicago Open attracts current college players, retired or graduated players, and, o
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  • ...6, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 ...6, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024
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  • ...y years represented one of the few "small" public schools to represent the Chicago suburbs, thus giving it a distinct advantage over comparable schools its si *IHSA Regional titles: (10) 2023 (1A), 2021 (1A), 2019 (1A), 2015 (1A), 2014 (1A), 2011 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2009 (1A), 2006 (1A), 200
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  • | [[University of Chicago Lab|UChi Lab]] | 2019
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  • ...''MSL''' is a league of high school quiz bowl programs across the northern Chicago suburbs. It is composed of 12 schools & divided into two divisions - East & | 2019 || William Fremd || Buffalo Grove || William Fremd || William Fremd
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  • |nats appearances = '''[[Pyramidal]]:''' <br/> HSNCT: 2006-2009, 2012, 2015-2019, 2021 <br/> NHBB: 2021 <br/> ONCT: 2021 <br/> '''[[Non-pyramidal]]:''' <br/ * Tony Song ([[Chicago]])
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  • ...igh School''' is a public high school in Lincoln, Illinois halfway between Chicago & St. Louis. It competes in Class 2A, the "large school" division, of the [ *IHSSBCA Turnabout Champions: 2023, 2022, 2019
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  • ...l Garg]], and Joe Su put up the best DI ICT (2017, 8th) and ACF Nationals (2019, 7th) finishes in school history and won most regional Canadian championshi ...ut a last minute push by rival [[Toronto]] caused the players to travel to Chicago with shirts emblazoned "Fartlets".
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  • | [[2024 Chicago|Chicago]] | [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019]]
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  • As of the 2019 poll, there are 121 players who have been ranked in the top 25. As of the 2 ...[[Eric Wolfsberg]] (tied 22). All four members of Chicago A were ranked in 2019, but the team did not win any titles.
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  • ...private (6 Catholic, 2 non-religious), with the other two representing the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), which does not support Scholastic Bowl competition. |[[DePaul College Prep|DePaul Rams]]||Chicago||Christopher Petersen
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  • *[[PACE NSC]]: From 2010 through 2019 and from 2022 onwards. Formats used from 1998 to 2009 guaranteed a final of *[[NASAT]]: From the tournament's inception in 2010 through 2019, and from 2022 onwards. When the tournament was held online in 2021 after a
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  • ...T Undergraduate]]; [[2008 NAQT ICT|2008 NAQT Division I]]; [[2019 NAQT ICT|2019 NAQT Division II]], [[2007 NAQT ICT|2007 NAQT Division II]]; [[1981 College ...[[Jonathan Magin]] was also on a team that won [[Illinois Open]] and the [[Chicago Open]].
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  • ...e this (nor has any team composed of players from a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished a single-year Tri * Ezequiel Berdichevsky (2002, 2nd at Chicago Open)
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  • | [[Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare|Chicago, IL]] | [[Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare|Chicago, IL]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Chicago |Image = Chicago.jpg
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  • ...ol''' is a high school in Naperville, Illinois located in the west-central Chicago suburbs. It competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[Ill *IHSA Regional titles: 2024-2A, 2021-2A, 2019-2A, 2017-2A, 2016-2A, 2015-2A, 2013-2A, 2009-2A, 2008-2A, 2007-2A, 2006-2A,
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  • ..., where he and perennial teammate [[Andrew Hart]] won the [[2011 ICT]]. In 2019, his writing, forums adminship, and community-building work was recognized ...es, an [[ICT]] undergrad title, the overall [[ICT]] title in 2011, and a [[Chicago Open]] title. He also was part of the Ooh Aah Aah Aah team that won the ina
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  • ...ntil 2011, it competed in pretty much all of the [[mACF]] tournaments near Chicago, a national tournament each year, the [[Central Suburban League]], [[Masoni ...t teams from all around the country. New Trier hosted the tournament until 2019, when the school administration started putting up enormous obstacles again
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  • ...Outside of college competition, he has notably won or edited all but two [[Chicago Open]]s since 2012. ...n-Chief of [[ACF]] for the 2020-2021 season and Communications Officer for 2019-2020.
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  • ...Laird was charged with several sexual offenses involving minors. In April 2019, Laird was sentenced to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty.<ref name= Laird graduated and began attending Loyola University in Chicago, but rather than attempting to start a program there, he returned to Loyola
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  • ...ed to attend using the typical [[A-Value]] method for the first time since 2019. The field was originally set at 54 teams, but last-minute flight cancellat ...the second member of the University Athletic Association to do so, after [[Chicago]], which has finished in the top four 18 times.
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  • ...te with an impressive win over Andrew Wang and New Trier. Centennial upset Chicago [[Latin]] at Masonic State to finish in the 5th-6th place range and then cr ...ad departed and lower decent results were acquired in the tournaments. The 2019-2020 season was unfortunately cut short because of [[COVID-19]]. Sorice dep
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  • ...niversity of Oxford) 2001, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 ...ed another SCT, which it won. Oxford competed in the [[2011 ICT]], held in Chicago, for the second year in a row. In addition, Oxford won the [[MUT]] mirror
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  • |nats appearances = [[HSNCT]]: 2009-2015, 2018-2019, 2022 [[PACE NSC]]: 2007, 2010-2019, 2021-2022
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  • |'''Nationals appearances'''|| HSNCT: 2023, 2019, 2016, 2015, 2014, NSC: 2023, 2016, 2015 ...ol''' is a public high school in Hinsdale, Illinois located in the central Chicago suburbs. It competes in Class AA, the large school division, of the [[IHSA]
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  • ...a high school tournament held each December since 2005. From 2005 through 2019, it was held at [[New Trier]] High School in Winnetka, Illinois and called | 2019 [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5896/stats/uber_-_all_games/ Über-C
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  • ...ritten by [[David Reinstein]] since its inception. From 2001-2005 and 2007-2019, the tournament took place at [[New Trier]] in Winnetka. In 2006, New Trier |2019
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  • ...olpast = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2012-2015), [[Toronto]] Law (2016-2019) ...g pinnacle of Patrick's quizbowl career was tossup 20 of the final against Chicago; Patrick achieved a spectacular buzz on the On-to-Ottawa trek, thus bringin
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  • ...division was added. In 2017, after seeing another drop in attendance, the Chicago phase of the championship added an elementary school division. | [[2019 NAC|2019]]
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  • |[[University of Chicago Lab|Chicago Lab]] |[[University of Chicago Lab|Chicago Lab]]
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  • |nats appearances = PACE NSC: 2023, HSNCT: 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2015, 2014}} ...public high school located in Palatine, Illinois, a northwestern suburb of Chicago. It currently competes as a member of the [[Mid-Suburban League]] (MSL). I
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  • ...w York, Canada, San Antonio, and Los Angeles. One of the early winners in Chicago is young James Watson, future Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of the doubl ...hosted.|college=*January 24-25: The first NAQT [[ICT]] is held at Penn. [[Chicago]] defeats [[Harvard]] in the final by powering the last tossup of an overti
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  • ...seniors on their team, which earned them a bid to the 2019 HSNCT. At the [[2019 HSNCT]], the Eagles would still fail to crack a winning record and playoff ==== 2019-20 ====
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  • ...s two times at the height of the original ACF's popularity--[[1994 Chicago|Chicago]] in 1994 and [[1995 Harvard|Harvard]] in 1995. By 1996, ACF Nationals was ...f-quizbowl.com/hosting-guidelines/#payment-from-hosts-to-acf</ref> in 2018-2019.
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