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'''Chris Fleitas''' is the coach of [[Bellarmine|Bellarmine Prep]]. He played for [[New Orleans Jesuit]] in high school and was an All-American at the [[1998 PAC]]. Another hallmark of his career included winning several games on [[Jeopardy]] before losing in first game [[Joon Pahk]]'s eight game streak. Fleitas coached the [[2012 Bellarmine]] team that won the [[2012 HSNCT]]. One player he coached, [[Sameer Rai]], won the [[2013 NHBB|2013 National History Bowl]] team competition as an individual. He is an alumnus of [[Yale]] and [[Notre Dame]].
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'''Chris Fleitas''' is the coach of [[Bellarmine]]. He played for [[New Orleans Jesuit]] in high school and was an All-American at the [[1998 PAC]]. Another hallmark of his career included winning several games on [[Jeopardy]] before losing in the first game of [[Joon Pahk]]'s eight-game streak. Fleitas coached the [[2012 Bellarmine]] team that won the [[2012 HSNCT]]. One player he coached, [[Sameer Rai]], won the 2013 [[National History Bee and Bowl]] team competition as an individual. He is an alumnus of [[Yale]] and [[Notre Dame]].
  
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 4 June 2014

Chris Fleitas is the coach of Bellarmine. He played for New Orleans Jesuit in high school and was an All-American at the 1998 PAC. Another hallmark of his career included winning several games on Jeopardy before losing in the first game of Joon Pahk's eight-game streak. Fleitas coached the 2012 Bellarmine team that won the 2012 HSNCT. One player he coached, Sameer Rai, won the 2013 National History Bee and Bowl team competition as an individual. He is an alumnus of Yale and Notre Dame.