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  • * [[Lewis Jones]] * [[Ben Liddle]]
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  • Records before 2019 are incomplete. Notable likely winners include [[Jack Lewis]] and [[Noah Butler]]. | Ben Becker
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  • ..., [[Artur Meller]]) defeated [[Northwestern]] ([[Dylan Minarik]] and [[Ben Lewis]]) 390-290 in the finals.
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  • '''Dylan Minarik''' played for [[Northwestern]]. With Ben Lewis, he placed 2nd in DII at the [[2014 ICT]] and was the top overall scorer. H
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  • |[[Jack Lewis]] |[[Ben Weiner]]
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  • |[[Jack Lewis]] |[[Ben Miller]]
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  • | [[Jack Lewis]] | [[Ben Weiner]]
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  • |[[Ben Weiner]] |[[Rhys Lewis]]
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  • ...munity''. The 2nd place team was a South Carolina team coached by [[Hodges Lewis]], who helped run [[ACE]]. Here is an account of the tournament from the pe ...er finished 2nd in the Ultimate Scholar competition behind fellow teammate Ben Ricca. Peter would like to give some advice to high school students; “Rea
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  • ...e end of the day. An unsuccessful outing at the 2015 [[Deep Bench]] with [[Ben Salter]] and [[Bob de Caux]] capped the year, whereupon Tom would become vi ...w University Challenge team consisting of Tom, Judy, [[Emma-Ben Lewis]], [[Ben Jolliffe]] and [[Matt Purkis]], the season started where it left off at [[2
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  • ...team advisor Sue Ikenberry and the Georgetown Day School academic team in Ben's honor. The GDS team has had a long history of promoting excellence in qui ...orman|Paul Dorman High School]], Roebuck, South Carolina;<br>* '''[[Hodges Lewis]]''', [[Irmo|Irmo High School]], Columbia, South Carolina
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  • |[[Ben Chametzky]] |'''Ben Chametzky'''
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  • *2012-13: Ben Lewis *2012-13: Ben Lewis (2nd Team)
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  • ...led by De Bock along with [[Inigo Purcell]], [[Pat O'Shea]] and [[Emma-Ben Lewis]], with [[Kirsten Etheridge]] as reserve. This time, the team reached the s *[[Emma-Ben Lewis]] (2015-17)
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  • ...ale]] A|players=[[Michael Steele]], [[Natalie San]], [[Prerak Trivedi]], [[Ben Chametzky]]|sortHsnct=z|hsnct=|sortNsc=5|nsc=5th}} {{One-player team row|year=2013|school=[[Ladue]]|players=[[Ben Zhang]], [[Haohang Xu]], [[Max Schindler]], [[Jialin Ding]]|sortHsnct=z|hsn
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  • ...ch. Adding to the seniors were players Xana Ouelette, Jordyn Liebman, Noah Lewis and Shikha Kuthiala. The new edition was able to complete an unprecedented *'''3rd Trivia Night''' - Ben Webber, Jesse Bauer, Simone Zhang, Mr. Bonk
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  • 4. Colton Lewis, Savannah, 8.0 tossups per game<br> 6. Ben Zhang, Ladue, 9.4 tossups per game<br>
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  • |[[Ben Chametzky]] |[[Jack Lewis]]
    67 KB (7,771 words) - 17:25, 29 May 2023