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  • |highschool=[[Davis]] (2017-2020) '''Angela Lin''' is a player for [[Berkeley]] and previously [[Davis]] High School.
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  • |highschool = [[Davis]] (2013-2017) ...[[2019 ICT]] and the 15th place team at [[2019 ACF Nationals]] alongside [[Kevin Wang]] and [[Boyang Jiao]].
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  • *2009-10: Kevin Davis, Max Hackmann (1A) *2007-08: Kyle Brackett, Ryan Davis (1A)
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Davis Senior High School |citystate = Davis, CA
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  • | [[Kevin Huang]] |[[Kevin Yu]]
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  • ...berg]], [[Austin Listerud]], [[Andrew Wang]], [[Chinmay Kansara]], [[Kevin Davis]], and [[Ike Jose]].
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  • ...Davis Everson-Rose]], [[Jacob Egol]], [[Ganon Evans]], [[Victor Pavao]], [[Kevin Thomas]], [[Ryan Rosenberg]], [[Caleb Kendrick]], various writers * CANONINFLATION, by [[Kevin Wang]]
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  • |editors = [[Matt Bollinger]] with [[Kevin Koai]], [[Dennis Loo]], [[Sriram Pendyala]], [[Sinan Ulusoy]], [[Libo Zeng] ...iram Pendyala]], [[Sinan Ulusoy]], and [[Libo Zeng]] (science), and from [[Kevin Koai]] (music). In addition to the submitted packets, the tournament used w
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  • ...antaged final. Third place went to [[2012 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Kevin Koai]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Ashvin Srivatsa]]). * [[Trevor Davis]], [[Carnegie Mellon]]
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  • | [[Trevor Davis]], with [[John Lawrence]], [[Guy Tabachnick]], [[Will Butler]], and [[Auron | [[Matt Jackson]], with [[Sarah Angelo]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Trevor Davis]], [[Stephen Liu]], and [[Sriram Pendyala]]
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  • ...ong]], [[Andrew Honda]]), [[Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Kevin Koai]]) and [[Jerry Vinokurov]]. Named as a tongue-in-cheek reference to th | [[Trevor Davis]]
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  • | [[Alice Jiang]], [[Amol Patil]], and [[Kevin Kodama]] | [[UC Davis]]
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  • ...ained unmatched until the 2011 [[NAQT Illinois State Tournament]], where [[Kevin Malis]] and [[Zach Blumenfeld]] of [[Stevenson]]<ref>https://www.naqt.com/s ...lin Shapiro]], [[Joe Schlude]], [[David Jin]], and [[Jacob Rebnord]], with Kevin being the top scorer at the NSC.
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  • ...[Jonathan Magin]], [[Jay Sridhar]], [[Dennis Jang]], with [[Jason Loy]], [[Kevin Koai]], and [[Jeremy Hixson]] | [[Andrew Hart]], with [[Rob Carson]], [[Trevor Davis]], [[Ted Gioia]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]
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  • ...won the ICT undergrad title in 2003. Harvard (Dan Suzman, Paco Brito, Jim Davis) returned to the undergrad final in 2004 before falling to Illinois. The sa * [[Jim Davis]]
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  • ...higan was the midwest host for during both years it was run. The [[Ann B. Davis]] trash tournament was traditionally run alongside MLK until 2008. * [[Kevin Olmstead]]
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  • | [[Eric Kwartler]] (head editor), [[Gautam Kandlikar]], [[Trevor Davis]], [[Wesley Matthews]], [[Trygve Meade]] | [[Dallas Simons]], [[Richard Mason]], [[Kevin Koai]], [[Matt Weiner]]
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  • |allam6 = [[Kevin Quinlan]], [[Indian Hills|Indian Hills (NJ)]] |Indiana||[[Ben Davis]]|| ||Tennessee||[[Ezell-Harding]]
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  • ...n [[Division II]]. Their top three players were [[Sarah Mahood]], [[Martin Davis]], and [[Michael Hundley]], with respective PPTHs of 2.41, 0.69, and 0.65. * [[Kevin Chen]], '21
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  • |[[Jim Davis]] |[[Jim Davis]]
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