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'''David H. Hickman High School''' started participating in quiz bowl due to the persistence of [[Adam Sperber]], who was the driving force behind the Hickman team for the first few years of its existence. During the 2012-2013 season, [[Itamar Naveh-Benjamin]] led the team to rapid improvement, to where they consistently placed second at most events behind Ladue. | '''David H. Hickman High School''' started participating in quiz bowl due to the persistence of [[Adam Sperber]], who was the driving force behind the Hickman team for the first few years of its existence. During the 2012-2013 season, [[Itamar Naveh-Benjamin]] led the team to rapid improvement, to where they consistently placed second at most events behind Ladue. | ||
− | Their only nationals appearances have been at the [[2010 HSNCT]] where they went 5-5; the [[2012 NSC]] where a standby team of Avery Wagner and Itamar Naveh-Benjamin went 5-9; the [[2013 NSC]], where Hickman A tied for 31st and Hickman B placed 69th; the [[2014 HSNCT]], where Hickman's team went 6-5 and tied for 77th place; | + | Their only nationals appearances have been at the [[2010 HSNCT]] where they went 5-5; the [[2012 NSC]] where a standby team of Avery Wagner and Itamar Naveh-Benjamin went 5-9; the [[2013 NSC]], where Hickman A tied for 31st and Hickman B placed 69th; the [[2014 HSNCT]], where Hickman's team went 6-5 and tied for 77th place; the [[2015 HSNCT]], where Hickman's team went 7-5 and tied for 53rd place; and the [[2016 HSNCT]], where Hickman's team went 9-5 and tied for 21st place. |
The Hickman team also began hosting the [[Kewpie Academic Tournament]] in January 2012. | The Hickman team also began hosting the [[Kewpie Academic Tournament]] in January 2012. | ||
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==Current Players== | ==Current Players== | ||
− | Seniors | + | Seniors (Class of 2017) |
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* [[Dinis Trinidade]] | * [[Dinis Trinidade]] | ||
* [[Owen Pasley]] | * [[Owen Pasley]] | ||
* [[Adam Xu]] | * [[Adam Xu]] | ||
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* [[Veer Sangha]] | * [[Veer Sangha]] | ||
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* [[Mickey Hua]] (2015), [[Michigan]] | * [[Mickey Hua]] (2015), [[Michigan]] | ||
* [[Wenzer Qin]] (2015), [[Johns Hopkins]] | * [[Wenzer Qin]] (2015), [[Johns Hopkins]] | ||
+ | * [[Amanda Sun]] (2016) | ||
+ | * [[Alex Harmata]] (2016), [[Missouri]] | ||
+ | * [[Adam Brooks]] (2016) | ||
{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Missouri]] | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT Missouri Qualifier|NAQT Missouri]] |
Revision as of 14:18, 10 July 2016
Hickman | |
Location: Columbia, MO | |
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Coaches | Kathleen Wells-Morgan |
State Championships | 2016 MSHSAA Class 4
2016 NAQT |
National Championships | None |
National Appearances | NSC (2012, 2013), HSNCT (2010, 2014-2016) |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 1814 |
NAQT Page | link |
David H. Hickman High School started participating in quiz bowl due to the persistence of Adam Sperber, who was the driving force behind the Hickman team for the first few years of its existence. During the 2012-2013 season, Itamar Naveh-Benjamin led the team to rapid improvement, to where they consistently placed second at most events behind Ladue.
Their only nationals appearances have been at the 2010 HSNCT where they went 5-5; the 2012 NSC where a standby team of Avery Wagner and Itamar Naveh-Benjamin went 5-9; the 2013 NSC, where Hickman A tied for 31st and Hickman B placed 69th; the 2014 HSNCT, where Hickman's team went 6-5 and tied for 77th place; the 2015 HSNCT, where Hickman's team went 7-5 and tied for 53rd place; and the 2016 HSNCT, where Hickman's team went 9-5 and tied for 21st place.
The Hickman team also began hosting the Kewpie Academic Tournament in January 2012.
In 2016, Hickman won the NAQT Missouri Qualifier and the Class 4 MSHSAA State Championship for the first time.
Current Players
Seniors (Class of 2017)
Juniors (Class of 2018)
Alumni
- Adam Sperber (2010), Northwestern
- Pari Jafari (2010)
- Peter Wu (2010) (Moved to Green Hope in North Carolina after Sophomore year)
- Andy Atkins (2011)
- Avery Wagner (2012), Missouri
- Itamar Naveh-Benjamin (2013), Missouri
- James Dolezal (2013), Missouri
- Andrew Kessel (2013), Missouri
- Ryan Eiffert (2013), Iowa State
- Sean Brennan (2013), Columbia
- Adam Suppes (2013), Johns Hopkins
- Bowen Yang (2013)
- Marielle Rae Carlos (2013)
- Patricia De Castro (2013)
- Carmen Paulus (2013), NYU-Shanghai
- Andy Sun (2014), Illinois
- Yvan Quinn (2014), Stanford
- Mingu Kim (2014), Harvard
- Ashwath Kumar (2014), UMKC
- Diana Harmata (2014), Missouri
- Jack Atkins (2015), Carleton College
- Mickey Hua (2015), Michigan
- Wenzer Qin (2015), Johns Hopkins
- Amanda Sun (2016)
- Alex Harmata (2016), Missouri
- Adam Brooks (2016)
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