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{{Infobox|Name = Ben Smith | {{Infobox|Name = Ben Smith | ||
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|Subjects = science, John Steinbeck | |Subjects = science, John Steinbeck | ||
− | | | + | |schoolpast = [[Ottawa]] (2004-2010) |
− | + | |highschool = [[Merivale]] (2000-2003) | |
− | |highschool = [[Merivale]] (2000- | + | |forums=[https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=806 bsmith] |
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− | + | '''Ben Smith''' is a graduate of the University of [[Ottawa]]. He was an important influence in the development of quizbowl in Canada and Ottawa in particular, and continues to be active and invaluable in the Canadian quizbowl scene. | |
− | Ben Smith is a graduate | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | ===Middle School=== | ||
Smith played one game of "Brain Bowl" at the American School in Japan in seventh grade, and didn't like it. | Smith played one game of "Brain Bowl" at the American School in Japan in seventh grade, and didn't like it. | ||
− | ==Reach for the Top== | + | ===Reach for the Top=== |
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Ben Smith was an alternate at city and provincials for the [[2000 Merivale]] team, giving him a thin slice of a claim for the [[Reach for the Top]] championship. He was still an alternate in 2002, but played one game of playoffs at provincials in 2003 and lost. | Ben Smith was an alternate at city and provincials for the [[2000 Merivale]] team, giving him a thin slice of a claim for the [[Reach for the Top]] championship. He was still an alternate in 2002, but played one game of playoffs at provincials in 2003 and lost. | ||
After putting up posters and handing out information papers about the first Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament to teams at the 2005 provincials, Smith was ordered to stop by Reach directors. Thinking nothing of it, he later found out he was barred from being a spectator at the 2006 city matches, making him possibly the only person blacklisted by Reach for the Top. Smith has been resentful of Reach ever since. | After putting up posters and handing out information papers about the first Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament to teams at the 2005 provincials, Smith was ordered to stop by Reach directors. Thinking nothing of it, he later found out he was barred from being a spectator at the 2006 city matches, making him possibly the only person blacklisted by Reach for the Top. Smith has been resentful of Reach ever since. | ||
− | + | During the Ontario provincial teacher's strike in 2013, Smith took the position of Reach coordinator. | |
+ | ===SmartAsk!=== | ||
Smith was part of the [[2003 Merivale]] team that won [[SmartAsk!]] and all the shame that comes with it. | Smith was part of the [[2003 Merivale]] team that won [[SmartAsk!]] and all the shame that comes with it. | ||
− | ==Quizbowl== | + | ===Quizbowl=== |
− | + | Smith helped establish a club at Ottawa in his first year of university. He directed four tournaments in his second year, including the first [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]]. He appeared at the [[ICT]] twice, finishing low both times, and his only tournament victory was one at [[VETO]]. He also organized the high school [[Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament]]. Ben staffed almost every single quizbowl tournament in Ottawa, but did not go out of his way to play or staff tournaments. Ben occasionally plays tournaments, especially trash tournaments. | |
− | Smith helped establish a club at Ottawa in his first year of university. He directed four tournaments in his second year, including the first [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]]. He appeared at the [[ICT]] twice, finishing low both times, and his only tournament victory was one at [[VETO]]. | ||
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[[Category:People]] [[Category:Ottawa]] | [[Category:People]] [[Category:Ottawa]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Merivale]] | ||
+ | {{activehs|2000|2003}} | ||
+ | {{active|2004|2010}} |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 20 April 2021
Ben Smith | |
Noted subjects | science, John Steinbeck |
Past colleges | Ottawa (2004-2010) |
High school | Merivale (2000-2003) |
HSQB profile | bsmith |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Ben Smith is a graduate of the University of Ottawa. He was an important influence in the development of quizbowl in Canada and Ottawa in particular, and continues to be active and invaluable in the Canadian quizbowl scene.
Career
Middle School
Smith played one game of "Brain Bowl" at the American School in Japan in seventh grade, and didn't like it.
Reach for the Top
Ben Smith was an alternate at city and provincials for the 2000 Merivale team, giving him a thin slice of a claim for the Reach for the Top championship. He was still an alternate in 2002, but played one game of playoffs at provincials in 2003 and lost.
After putting up posters and handing out information papers about the first Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament to teams at the 2005 provincials, Smith was ordered to stop by Reach directors. Thinking nothing of it, he later found out he was barred from being a spectator at the 2006 city matches, making him possibly the only person blacklisted by Reach for the Top. Smith has been resentful of Reach ever since.
During the Ontario provincial teacher's strike in 2013, Smith took the position of Reach coordinator.
SmartAsk!
Smith was part of the 2003 Merivale team that won SmartAsk! and all the shame that comes with it.
Quizbowl
Smith helped establish a club at Ottawa in his first year of university. He directed four tournaments in his second year, including the first Ottawa Hybrid Tournament. He appeared at the ICT twice, finishing low both times, and his only tournament victory was one at VETO. He also organized the high school Ottawa Quizbowl Tournament. Ben staffed almost every single quizbowl tournament in Ottawa, but did not go out of his way to play or staff tournaments. Ben occasionally plays tournaments, especially trash tournaments.
- People
- Ottawa
- Original QBWiki Page
- Merivale
- High school players active in 2000
- High school players active in 2001
- High school players active in 2002
- High school players active in 2003
- Players active in 2004
- Players active in 2005
- Players active in 2006
- Players active in 2007
- Players active in 2008
- Players active in 2009
- Players active in 2010