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==Other QB-related activities==
 
==Other QB-related activities==
  
Wesley also enjoys helping out by scoring or even moderating rounds when he is not actually playing in the competition. He modded a couple of rounds at the 2019 San Diego History Bee & Bowl championships (which were hosted by his school, Canyon Crest Academy) and the 2019 NHBB SoCal Championships.
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Wesley also enjoys helping out by scoring or even moderating rounds when he is not actually playing in the competition. He modded a couple of rounds at the 2019 San Diego History Bee & Bowl championships (which were hosted by his school, Canyon Crest Academy).
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Zhang was a member of the staff who helped run the now-''infamous'' [[2019 History Bee Discord scandal|2019 "NHBB Online" Discord Tournament]]; however, he was not involved in any of the packet plagiarism committed by organizers.
  
 
[[Category: People]]
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 27 May 2019

Wesley Zhang (Class of 2020) is a veteran quizbowl player for CCA's A-team. One of the strongest players on the Ravens' roster, he is a strong generalist, but is considered by many to be an history specialist who has excelled in a number of NHBB competitions over the years in addition to his exploits in general quizbowl.

He was the individual champion of the 2018 Los Angeles History Bee in the JV Division, defeating Camelot Academy's Nate Kang in the final.

Other QB-related activities

Wesley also enjoys helping out by scoring or even moderating rounds when he is not actually playing in the competition. He modded a couple of rounds at the 2019 San Diego History Bee & Bowl championships (which were hosted by his school, Canyon Crest Academy).

Zhang was a member of the staff who helped run the now-infamous 2019 "NHBB Online" Discord Tournament; however, he was not involved in any of the packet plagiarism committed by organizers.