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David Hamilton was a player for [[Maryland]] in the late 1990s who was a noted high scorer at ACF tournaments. He may also be known as the namesake of the defunct Maryland novice tournament [[DSHIT]] (David Scott Hamilton Invitational Tournament), the TD and co-editor of the [[2000 ACF Nationals]] and other ACF events, and the coach of the [[1999 Rockville]] team which took second at that year's PACE NSC. Reportedly disliked Andy Goss tremendously.
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David Hamilton was a player for [[Maryland]] in the late 1990s who was a noted high scorer at ACF tournaments. He may also be known as the namesake of the defunct Maryland novice tournament [[DSHIT]] (David Scott Hamilton Invitational Tournament), the TD and co-editor of the [[2000 ACF Nationals]] and other ACF events, and the coach of the [[1999 Rockville]] team which took second at that year's PACE NSC. Reportedly disliked Andy Goss tremendously.  
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|year = 2024 <br>(alongside [[John Lawrence]] <br> and [[Raj Bhan]])
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|previous = [[Edmund Dickinson]]<br>and [[Joe Su]]
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 7 March 2024

David Hamilton
Past colleges Maryland (1995-2002?)
High school Rockville (1991-1994)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

David Hamilton was a player for Maryland in the late 1990s who was a noted high scorer at ACF tournaments. He may also be known as the namesake of the defunct Maryland novice tournament DSHIT (David Scott Hamilton Invitational Tournament), the TD and co-editor of the 2000 ACF Nationals and other ACF events, and the coach of the 1999 Rockville team which took second at that year's PACE NSC. Reportedly disliked Andy Goss tremendously.

Carper Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Edmund Dickinson
and Joe Su
2024
(alongside John Lawrence
and Raj Bhan)
tbd