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|Subjects = Literature, mythology, social sciences, computer science, misc. trash he's ashamed to know | |Subjects = Literature, mythology, social sciences, computer science, misc. trash he's ashamed to know | ||
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− | |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (PSEO/CIS Program) [[ | + | |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (PSEO/CIS Program), [[Emerson]] |
− | |highschool = [[Minneapolis South]] ( | + | |highschool = [[Minneapolis South]] (2007–2009) |
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+ | '''Christian Carter''' played at [[Minneapolis South]] and occasionally played tournaments with [[Minnesota]], or with some [[Joseph Hansen]]. | ||
− | + | Christian served as a [[liveblog]]ger and roving reporter at several national championship tournaments, including the [[2009 HSNCT]]. | |
− | + | He won the 2009 [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]], and was then briefly a [[PACE]] member in 2009. | |
− | == Editing == | + | ==Editing== |
Christian sort of helped [[Ian Eppler]] organize the beginnings of [[No Name Tournament]] but didn't actually do any writing. | Christian sort of helped [[Ian Eppler]] organize the beginnings of [[No Name Tournament]] but didn't actually do any writing. | ||
− | == Tournaments == | + | ==Tournaments== |
− | Christian has won a bunch of scoring trophies that aren't first at a bunch of | + | Christian has won a bunch of scoring trophies that aren't first at a bunch of high school tournaments. He was on the championship team at the 2008 [[Minnesota Open]]. He also won a terrible high school tournament on [[Patrick's Press]] questions. |
− | == | + | ==Technology== |
− | + | Christian created and previously maintained the [[packet archive|High School Quiz Bowl Packet Archive]], | |
+ | and developed some other [[quizbowl software]], including an iPhone scorekeeping app and [[Tournakit]].<ref>https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6830&p=113119#p113119</ref><ref>https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=14786</ref><ref>https://github.com/cdcarter/tournakit</ref> | ||
{{Succession_box_(Young_Cooper) | {{Succession_box_(Young_Cooper) | ||
|year = 2009 | |year = 2009 | ||
|previous = [[Lee Henry]] & [[Chris Sewell]] | |previous = [[Lee Henry]] & [[Chris Sewell]] | ||
− | |next = [[ | + | |next = [[Sam Luongo]] |
− | + | }} | |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
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[[Category:Minnesota]] | [[Category:Minnesota]] | ||
+ | {{c|Minneapolis South}} | ||
+ | {{c|Emerson}} | ||
+ | {{activehs|2007|2009}} | ||
+ | {{active|2008|2009}} |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 27 October 2021
Christian Carter | |
Noted subjects | Literature, mythology, social sciences, computer science, misc. trash he's ashamed to know |
Past colleges | Minnesota (PSEO/CIS Program), Emerson |
High school | Minneapolis South (2007–2009) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Christian Carter played at Minneapolis South and occasionally played tournaments with Minnesota, or with some Joseph Hansen.
Christian served as a liveblogger and roving reporter at several national championship tournaments, including the 2009 HSNCT.
He won the 2009 Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award, and was then briefly a PACE member in 2009.
Editing
Christian sort of helped Ian Eppler organize the beginnings of No Name Tournament but didn't actually do any writing.
Tournaments
Christian has won a bunch of scoring trophies that aren't first at a bunch of high school tournaments. He was on the championship team at the 2008 Minnesota Open. He also won a terrible high school tournament on Patrick's Press questions.
Technology
Christian created and previously maintained the High School Quiz Bowl Packet Archive, and developed some other quizbowl software, including an iPhone scorekeeping app and Tournakit.[1][2][3]
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