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He is the only player to be named a member of the HSQBRank All-World First Team in every year they played high school quiz bowl: [[HSQBRank 2016 All-World Team|2016]], [[HSQBRank 2017 All-World Team|2017]], [[HSQBRank 2018 All-World Team|2018]], and [[HSQBRank 2019 All-World Team|2019]]. Despite this, he was never Player of the Year.
 
He is the only player to be named a member of the HSQBRank All-World First Team in every year they played high school quiz bowl: [[HSQBRank 2016 All-World Team|2016]], [[HSQBRank 2017 All-World Team|2017]], [[HSQBRank 2018 All-World Team|2018]], and [[HSQBRank 2019 All-World Team|2019]]. Despite this, he was never Player of the Year.
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{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[MSNCT|MSNCT Leading Scorer]]
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[[Category: People]]
 
[[Category: People]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 11 May 2021

William Golden
Noted subjects History, Literature, Fine Arts, General
Current college Texas (2019-)
High school James E. Taylor (2015-2019)
Middle school Harmony Excellence-Houston (2013-2015)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

William Golden is a player for Texas. He played for James E. Taylor in high school, which he led to a 4th place finish and a 2018 NSC and a 2nd place finish at the 2019 NSC, and Harmony Excellence-Houston in middle school.

Golden helped write the SAGES II elementary school question set.

He is the only player to be named a member of the HSQBRank All-World First Team in every year they played high school quiz bowl: 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. Despite this, he was never Player of the Year.

MSNCT Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Patrick Doyle
2014,2015
Arjun Subramanian