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− | + | Dan "Hobo" Donohue & "Silent" Jeff Geringer present '''Trashtastrophe''' is a series of [[trash]] tournaments mainly written, edited, and organized by [[Dan Donohue]] and [[Jeff Geringer]] ("The Garbagemen"), with significant contributions from [[Matt Laird]], [[Charles Martin]], [[Kirun Sankaran]], and others. | |
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− | Dan "Hobo" Donohue & "Silent" Jeff Geringer present '''Trashtastrophe''' is a series of [[trash]] tournaments mainly written, edited, and organized by [[Dan Donohue]] and [[Jeff Geringer]] ("The | ||
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− | The original iteration of '''Trashtastrophe''', sometimes retroactively stylized as '''Trashonestrophe''', '''Trash1strophe''', or '''T1''', was a tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer over the summer of 2009 for the purpose of raising money for the the cowriters and the [[Saint Viator]] program. After a brief tryout at Geringer's house featuring ex-players and non-quizbowlers | + | The original iteration of '''Trashtastrophe''', sometimes retroactively stylized as '''Trashonestrophe''', '''Trash1strophe''', or '''T1''', was a tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer over the summer of 2009 for the purpose of raising money for the the cowriters and the [[Saint Viator]] program. After a brief tryout at Geringer's house featuring ex-players and non-quizbowlers (the Geringer Basement Open), the set was played as a sixteen-team doubles event following the conclusion of [[Loyola Academy]]'s [[Ultima]] tournament on October 17th, 2009. The grand prize was a garbage can filled with candy. Unwanted DVDs and CDs of Jeff and Dan were individual scoring prizes. It may have been mirrored at a number of sites, including [[Ohio State]], [[Culver]], and [[Bettendorf]]. |
==Trash2strophe== | ==Trash2strophe== | ||
{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Trash2strophe | {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = Trash2strophe | ||
|champion = [[Stevenson]]'s Kevin Malis & Mark Savin | |champion = [[Stevenson]]'s Kevin Malis & Mark Savin | ||
− | |second = [[Oak Park-River Forest|OPRF]]'s Ben Carbery & | + | |second = [[Oak Park-River Forest|OPRF]]'s [[Ben Carbery]] & Luke Kahn |
|third = [[Loyola Academy|Loyola]]'s [[Matt Laird]] & [[Nolan Winkler]] | |third = [[Loyola Academy|Loyola]]'s [[Matt Laird]] & [[Nolan Winkler]] | ||
|fourth = | |fourth = | ||
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The second iteration, '''Trashtwostrophe''', sometimes stylized at '''Trash2strophe''' or '''T2''', was another tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer, with significant contributions from [[Charles Martin]], [[Kirun Sankaran]], and others. After Dan's falling-out with the [[Saint Viator]] team, some of the proceeds went to Dan's [[PACE NSC]] fund. Although smaller than the original, the set received more praise for its somewhat increased difficulty and was originally played as a doubles event following the conclusion of [[Northern Illinois]]' 2010 [[Huskie Bowl]] on February 6th, 2010. It has been or will be mirrored at [[Bettendorf]] and [[UIUC]]. | The second iteration, '''Trashtwostrophe''', sometimes stylized at '''Trash2strophe''' or '''T2''', was another tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer, with significant contributions from [[Charles Martin]], [[Kirun Sankaran]], and others. After Dan's falling-out with the [[Saint Viator]] team, some of the proceeds went to Dan's [[PACE NSC]] fund. Although smaller than the original, the set received more praise for its somewhat increased difficulty and was originally played as a doubles event following the conclusion of [[Northern Illinois]]' 2010 [[Huskie Bowl]] on February 6th, 2010. It has been or will be mirrored at [[Bettendorf]] and [[UIUC]]. | ||
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+ | ==T3== | ||
+ | A third iteration, '''Trashthreestrophe''' (or '''Trashtastrothree''' or '''T3'''), was announced. Who knows if it actually happened. | ||
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+ | ==Logo== | ||
+ | [[File:Trash_logo.jpg]] | ||
[[Category:Tournaments]] | [[Category:Tournaments]] | ||
[[Category: Trash tournaments]] | [[Category: Trash tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 6 November 2019
Dan "Hobo" Donohue & "Silent" Jeff Geringer present Trashtastrophe is a series of trash tournaments mainly written, edited, and organized by Dan Donohue and Jeff Geringer ("The Garbagemen"), with significant contributions from Matt Laird, Charles Martin, Kirun Sankaran, and others.
Trashtastrophe
Trashtastrophe | |
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Edited by | Dan Donohue & Jeff Geringer |
Champion | Happy Gilmore (Saint Viator's Ryan Gilmore & Jack Nuelle) |
Runner-up | Army of Two (St. Ignatius' Andrew Deveau & Brian Kenny) |
Third | Savin' Private Malis (Stevenson's Kevin Malis & Mark Savin) |
High scorer | Saint Viator's Ryan Gilmore, Happy Gilmore |
Site | Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL) |
Field | |
Stats |
The original iteration of Trashtastrophe, sometimes retroactively stylized as Trashonestrophe, Trash1strophe, or T1, was a tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer over the summer of 2009 for the purpose of raising money for the the cowriters and the Saint Viator program. After a brief tryout at Geringer's house featuring ex-players and non-quizbowlers (the Geringer Basement Open), the set was played as a sixteen-team doubles event following the conclusion of Loyola Academy's Ultima tournament on October 17th, 2009. The grand prize was a garbage can filled with candy. Unwanted DVDs and CDs of Jeff and Dan were individual scoring prizes. It may have been mirrored at a number of sites, including Ohio State, Culver, and Bettendorf.
Trash2strophe
Trash2strophe | |
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Edited by | Dan Donohue and Jeff Geringer |
Champion | Stevenson's Kevin Malis & Mark Savin |
Runner-up | OPRF's Ben Carbery & Luke Kahn |
Third | Loyola's Matt Laird & Nolan Winkler |
High scorer | |
Site | Northern Illinois (DeKalb, IL) |
Field | |
Stats |
The second iteration, Trashtwostrophe, sometimes stylized at Trash2strophe or T2, was another tossups-only set written and edited by Donohue and Geringer, with significant contributions from Charles Martin, Kirun Sankaran, and others. After Dan's falling-out with the Saint Viator team, some of the proceeds went to Dan's PACE NSC fund. Although smaller than the original, the set received more praise for its somewhat increased difficulty and was originally played as a doubles event following the conclusion of Northern Illinois' 2010 Huskie Bowl on February 6th, 2010. It has been or will be mirrored at Bettendorf and UIUC.
T3
A third iteration, Trashthreestrophe (or Trashtastrothree or T3), was announced. Who knows if it actually happened.