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  • {{Infobox|Name = Young Fenimore Lee ...9 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for [[Stevenson]] in high school, where they placed second at the [[
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  • {{Infobox|Name = Young Fenimore Lee ...9 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for [[Stevenson]] in high school, where they placed second at the [[
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  • ...ide [[Ali Saeed]], [[Nathan Cha]], [[Zachary Pease]], and [[Young Fenimore Lee]]. ...he [[2017 HSNCT]], alongside [[Govind Prabhakar]] and again Young Fenimore Lee and Ali Saeed. Conrad led the 93rd place Stevenson B team of [[Ani Nuthalap
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  • ...ner of the [[Carper Award]], and a 2008 recipient of the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]]. |year = 2008 (with [[Lee Henry]])
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  • ...ditor), [[Kurtis Droge]] (co-head editor), [[Eddie Kim]], [[Young Fenimore Lee]], [[Sameer Apte]], [[Shan Kothari]], [[Vincent Du]], [[Ashish Subramanian] ...] and [[Kurtis Droge]], with other editors [[Eddie Kim]], [[Young Fenimore Lee]], [[Sameer Apte]], [[Shan Kothari]], [[Vincent Du]], [[Ashish Subramanian]
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  • ...[[Nitin Rao]], [[Olivia Lamberti]], [[Rahul Keyal]], and [[Young Fenimore Lee]]. Fourteen regional sites hosted the event, as well as two high-school onl |[[Young Fenimore Lee]]
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  • ...ten by students from [[Stevenson]] high school, including [[Young Fenimore Lee]], [[Olivia Lamberti]], [[Deepak Moparthi]], [[Conrad Oberhaus]], [[Govind
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  • Along with [[Natan Holtzman]], [[Young Fenimore Lee]], and [[Marianna Zhang]], Bryce was on the 12th place Stanford team at [[2
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  • Along with his Stanford A teammates [[Bryce Hwang]], [[Young Fenimore Lee]], and [[Marianna Zhang]], Natan defeated eventual [[2019 ACF Nationals]] c
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  • | width="160px"| <font style="font-size:9pt">'''Lee Henry'''</font> ! align=center colspan=2 | Coach Lee Henry
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  • |[[Lee Henry]] |[[Young Fenimore Lee]]
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  • ...s a moderator on [[hsquizbowl.org]], and received the 2007 Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award for his efforts leading the Thomas Jefferson It's Academic |next = [[Lee Henry]] & [[Chris Sewell]]
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  • ...0th place Stanford team at the [[2018 ICT]] DII alongside [[Young Fenimore Lee]], [[Keoni Rodriguez]], and [[Ali Saeed]].
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  • He won the 2009 [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]], and was then briefly a [[PACE]] member in 2009. |previous = [[Lee Henry]] & [[Chris Sewell]]
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  • ...n Poll]</ref>, [[Sinecio Morales]]<ref name="2022 HS" />, [[Young Fenimore Lee]]<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=393277#p393277| Top 10
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  • Ali rejoined Stevenson teammate [[Young Fenimore Lee]] at the [[2018 ICT]] DII.
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  • |third = [[Robert E. Lee]] Central 210, R.E. Lee 190 <br>
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  • ...T]] and 10th at the [[2014 NSC]], led by seniors [[Jason Asher]] and Jeeho Lee. ...'' - The team finished 42nd, joined for the first time by [[Young Fenimore Lee]].
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  • |[[Young Fenimore Lee]]
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  • | [[Georgetown]]<br><span style="font-size:88%">[[Phil Castagna]], [[Tim Young]], others</span> | [[Lee]]
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  • ...provide kind yet constructive criticism so as to not discourage potential young tournament hosts from trying their hand at writing/hosting a tournament. In
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