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{{Infobox|Name = Ike Jose | {{Infobox|Name = Ike Jose | ||
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|schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2009-2013) | |schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2009-2013) | ||
|highschool = [[Stow Munroe Falls]] (to 2009) | |highschool = [[Stow Munroe Falls]] (to 2009) | ||
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− | Ike Jose played for the University of [[Illinois]], Urbana-Champaign, where he led the team in scoring after the retirement of [[Mike Sorice]]. In 2013, he led a team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to victory at the [[2013 ACF Nationals]] | + | |lastname = Jose |
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+ | '''Ike Jose''' played for the University of [[Illinois]], Urbana-Champaign, where he led the team in scoring after the retirement of [[Mike Sorice]]. In 2013, he led a team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to victory at the [[2013 ACF Nationals]]. | ||
− | In high school, Ike attended [[Stow Munroe Falls]], but | + | In high school, Ike attended [[Stow Munroe Falls]], but was more notable for driving to high school and collegiate tournaments alone, playing solo and placing very highly while doing so. With Stow, he was the 1st place All-Star at the [[2009 HSNCT]] and an All-Star at the [[2009 NSC]]. In April 2009, Ike was the [[ACF Nationals]] Division II champion despite not having entered college yet. |
− | Ike | + | Ike was one of the most prolific writers and editors in the game. After a rocky start, including tournaments like the 2010 [[Chicago Open Lit]], [[EFT]] V, [[THUNDER]] II, and [[2011 Illinois Open]] (see [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=11315&p=212475]), he began to gain acclaim with sets such as the myth subject tournament [[ANFORTAS]] and the 2012 [[Illinois Fall Tournament]]. Ike's later contributions include being brought on to help edit the [[2013 Terrapin]] set; editing for the [[2014 Chicago Open]] set (all literature, other science, mythology); subject editing for the [[2015 ACF Nationals|2015]], [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]], and [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]] [[ACF Nationals]] (Other Science, Painting, Other Arts, Philosophy and Social Science); writing and editing for 2017's [[(This Tournament is a) Crime]]; and writing and editing for numerous [[PACE]] [[NSC]]s, including as Head Editor in 2019. Ike also spearheaded the notoriously difficult [[2017 Chicago Open]]. |
− | Ike also led the production of the very well received [[ACFNATIONALS]] set. | + | Ike also led the production of the very well-received [[ACFNATIONALS]] JRPG set. |
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ACF|ACF Nationals Leading Scorer]] | {{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ACF|ACF Nationals Leading Scorer]] | ||
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[[Category: Illinois]] | [[Category: Illinois]] | ||
[[Category:Players on ACF Nationals championship teams]] | [[Category:Players on ACF Nationals championship teams]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Question writers]] |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 13 December 2022
Ike Jose | |
Noted subjects | Literature |
Past colleges | Illinois (2009-2013) |
High school | Stow Munroe Falls (to 2009) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Ike Jose played for the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he led the team in scoring after the retirement of Mike Sorice. In 2013, he led a team of him, Billy Busse, Aaron Rosenberg, and Austin Listerud, to victory at the 2013 ACF Nationals.
In high school, Ike attended Stow Munroe Falls, but was more notable for driving to high school and collegiate tournaments alone, playing solo and placing very highly while doing so. With Stow, he was the 1st place All-Star at the 2009 HSNCT and an All-Star at the 2009 NSC. In April 2009, Ike was the ACF Nationals Division II champion despite not having entered college yet.
Ike was one of the most prolific writers and editors in the game. After a rocky start, including tournaments like the 2010 Chicago Open Lit, EFT V, THUNDER II, and 2011 Illinois Open (see [1]), he began to gain acclaim with sets such as the myth subject tournament ANFORTAS and the 2012 Illinois Fall Tournament. Ike's later contributions include being brought on to help edit the 2013 Terrapin set; editing for the 2014 Chicago Open set (all literature, other science, mythology); subject editing for the 2015, 2016, and 2017 ACF Nationals (Other Science, Painting, Other Arts, Philosophy and Social Science); writing and editing for 2017's (This Tournament is a) Crime; and writing and editing for numerous PACE NSCs, including as Head Editor in 2019. Ike also spearheaded the notoriously difficult 2017 Chicago Open.
Ike also led the production of the very well-received ACFNATIONALS JRPG set.
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