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{{Infobox|Name = Tommy Casalaspi
 
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|Subjects = General, Literature, music
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|schoolcur =  [[Virginia]] (2011-)
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|schoolpast = [[VCU]] (dual enrolled, 2009-2011)
|highschool = [[Maggie Walker]] (2007-2011) [[Category: High school players active in 2007]][[Category: High school players active in 2008]][[Category: High school players active in 2009]]
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Tommy currently plays for Maggie Walker on their A team, trading scoring titles with [[Greg Tito]] at local tournaments. He is known on the East coast circuit for playing well at college tournaments, including competitive finishes playing with [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Evan Adams]] at [[Sun N Fun]] 2009 and with [[Guy Tabachnick]] at 2009's [[Chicago Open Literature Doubles]]. However, it is his writing that has made his name known to the nation, including ACF Nationals-level tossups submitted for the High School JV tournament, [[HAVOC]], as well as a sizeable contribution to ACF Nationals 2009 in exchange for needed community service hours. Most recently, Tommy has written the largest literature-only subject tournament to date (240 tossups), a side event for Sun N Fun, written exclusively by him and named for Tyrone Slothrop. The near future will see Tommy collaborate with [[Cameron Orth]] on a full-length tournament for [[VCU Open]] weekend, [[CaTO/TaCO]], and the 2010 season will likely see him play at college events with [[VCU]] students due to his dual-enrollment classes.
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Tommy Casalaspi is a rising freshman at [[UVA]].
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Tommy played for Maggie Walker A since his sophomore year of high school.  
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He is known on the for playing well at college tournaments from an early age, including competitive finishes playing with [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Evan Adams]] at [[Sun N Fun]] 2009 and with [[Guy Tabachnick]] at 2009's [[Chicago Open Literature Doubles]]. While taking dual-enrollment [[VCU]] classes, Tommy played for VCU at such tournaments as [[2010 ACF Winter]] and [[2011 ICT]] Division I.
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Tommy freelanced for [[ACF Nationals 2009]], wrote the Tyrone Slothrop memorial lit tournament as a side event for Sun-n-Fun 2009, attempted to write [[CaTO/TaCO]] with [[Cameron Orth]], and wrote the wrote several difficulty-inappropriate tossups for [[GSAC]] XVII his junior year. His reputation for writing difficult questions has since been turned back by many of his extremely accessible questions for [[GSAC]] XVIII, which he edited, and [[HSAPQ]].
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Revision as of 14:40, 11 July 2011

Tommy Casalaspi
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Noted subjects General, Literature, music
Current college Virginia (2011-)
Past colleges VCU (dual enrolled, 2009-2011)
High school Maggie Walker (2007-2011)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Tommy Casalaspi is a rising freshman at UVA.

Tommy played for Maggie Walker A since his sophomore year of high school.

He is known on the for playing well at college tournaments from an early age, including competitive finishes playing with Matt Weiner and Evan Adams at Sun N Fun 2009 and with Guy Tabachnick at 2009's Chicago Open Literature Doubles. While taking dual-enrollment VCU classes, Tommy played for VCU at such tournaments as 2010 ACF Winter and 2011 ICT Division I.

Tommy freelanced for ACF Nationals 2009, wrote the Tyrone Slothrop memorial lit tournament as a side event for Sun-n-Fun 2009, attempted to write CaTO/TaCO with Cameron Orth, and wrote the wrote several difficulty-inappropriate tossups for GSAC XVII his junior year. His reputation for writing difficult questions has since been turned back by many of his extremely accessible questions for GSAC XVIII, which he edited, and HSAPQ.