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  • ...[2006 Walt Whitman|Walt Whitman]], [[Alex Price]] of [[2006 Walter Johnson|Walter Johnson]], and Rajib Quabili from [[2006 Paint Branch|Paint Branch]].
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  • ...g]]. Nearly 2/3 of the set was written by [[Arjun Nageswaran]], Hari, and Walter.
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  • |highschool = [[Walter Johnson]] While in high school, Zach captained the Walter Johnson team that won the 2005 version of the [[It's Academic]] TV show. H
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  • | [[Walter Johnson]] | [[Walter Johnson]]
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  • ...d [[It's Academic]]-style [[speed check]] questions until 2010. In 2011, [[Chris Ray]] helped the school write and edit its own "[[good quizbowl]]" set, and |[[Walter Johnson|Walter Johnson A]]
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  • ...15 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals 2015]] with a team of [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Chris Chiego]], [[Saajid Moyen]], and [[Patrick Liao]]. * [[Chris Chiego]] - PhD in Political Science
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  • |editors = [[Matt Weiner]] (head editor), [[Chris Ray]] (science editor) ...unds) were [[Charlie Dees]] of [[North Kansas City]], [[Daichi Ueda]] of [[Walter Johnson]], [[Dallas Simons]] of [[MLK Magnet]], [[Shantanu Jha]] of [[Walt
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  • ...agger was an event that occurred from March 14 to 16, 2008. Organized by [[Chris Ray]] in the name of [[DACQ]], it ran at [[George Mason]] with the aim of a | [[Walter Johnson]]
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  • ...], [[Steven Liu]], [[Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Chris Sims]]. |[[Anson Berns]], [[Walter Zhang]]
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  • ...06 Richard Montgomery|Richard Montgomery]], consisting of [[Chris Ray]], [[Chris Higgins]], [[Jeffrey Siegel]], and [[Keith Jamieson]]. The tournament was ...d match and the tournament. Maggie Walker finished third after losing to [[Walter Johnson]] early in the playoffs and being eliminated by [[State College]].
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  • |Chris Brunelli |Walter Panas
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  • ...lso attended an unknown invitational tournament in 1985, finishing second. Chris Aliff was named co-MVP of the 1986 Regionals along with a player from Vande | [[Evan Adams]], [[Tejas Raje]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], [[Chris Manners]]
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  • |Walter Zhao |Chris Wu
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  • ...ng as ACF head was to confirm that [[Mike Sorice]], [[Matt Weiner]], and [[Chris Romero]] would be in charge of selecting the editing teams for Fall, Region | [[Matt Lafer]], [[Chris Romero]], & [[Mike Sorice]]
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  • ...e a team. A small membership developed under the advisory of counselor Dr. Chris Rogutsky. Buzzers and packets were purchased and much revelry was to be had ...[http://quizbowlpackets.com here]. Prison Bowl II, a collaboration with [[Walter Johnson]], happened in January 2009, and Prison Bowls III and IV, head-edit
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