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'''VIOLATEDD''', or A '''Very Intellectual Open Lit Affair Totally Edited by Dan-Don''', was a tossups-only literature set written and edited by [[Dan Donohue]] and [[Auburn]]'s [[Lloyd Sy]]. [[Graham Moyer]] helped edit the set, which also featured questions by [[Douglas Graebner]], [[Tanay Kothari]], and [[Donald Taylor]]. It was originally played as a singles event after the conclusion of the 2009 [[New Trier Varsity]] tournament, with one division for high school players and one division for everyone else. It was mirrored at a number of sites including [[Minnesota]], as well as [[Clemson]]'s 2010 [[Weekend of Quizbowl]]. All proceeds go directly to Dan Donohue's [[Dan Donohue#2009-2010|NSC Fund]]
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'''VIOLATEDD''' ('''A Very Intellectual Open Lit Affair Totally Edited by Dan-Don''') was a tossups-only literature set written and edited by [[Dan Donohue]] and [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]'s [[Lloyd Sy]]. [[Graham Moyer]] helped edit the set, which also featured questions by [[Douglas Graebner]], [[Tanay Kothari]], and [[Donald Taylor]]. It was originally played as a [[singles]] event after the conclusion of the 2009 [[New Trier Varsity]] tournament, with one division for high school players and one division for everyone else. It was mirrored at a number of sites including [[Minnesota]], as well as [[Clemson]]'s 2010 [[Weekend of Quizbowl]]. All proceeds went directly to Dan Donohue's [[Dan Donohue#2009-2010|NSC Fund]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=dandonohue91&id=3&page=standings Upper Division]
 
*[http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=dandonohue91&id=3&page=standings Upper Division]
 
*[http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=dandonohue91&id=1&page=standings Lower Division]
 
*[http://results.scobo.net/SQBS.aspx?org=dandonohue91&id=1&page=standings Lower Division]
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 30 April 2021

2009 VIOLATEDD
Edited by Dan Donohue & Jeff Geringer
Champion Mike Sorice (Upper) & Kevin Malis (Lower)
Runner-up Ben Cohen (Upper) & Greg Dzuricsko (Lower)
Third Greg Peterson (Upper) & Nolan Winkler (Lower)
Fourth Matt Laird (Upper) & Julia Wang (Lower)
High scorer Mike Sorice (Upper) & Greg Dzuricsko (Lower)
Site New Trier (Winnetka, IL)
Field
Stats Upper & Lower


VIOLATEDD (A Very Intellectual Open Lit Affair Totally Edited by Dan-Don) was a tossups-only literature set written and edited by Dan Donohue and Auburn's Lloyd Sy. Graham Moyer helped edit the set, which also featured questions by Douglas Graebner, Tanay Kothari, and Donald Taylor. It was originally played as a singles event after the conclusion of the 2009 New Trier Varsity tournament, with one division for high school players and one division for everyone else. It was mirrored at a number of sites including Minnesota, as well as Clemson's 2010 Weekend of Quizbowl. All proceeds went directly to Dan Donohue's NSC Fund.

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