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During his junior and senior years at [[Centennial (GA)|Centennial]] High School in Roswell, Georgia, Adam was widely regarded as the best individual player in the high school game. He was the top scorer at the [[2011 HSNCT]] (where he led his team to a tied for 5th finish), the [[2012 HSNCT]] where he led his team to a 4th place finish, and the [[2012 NSC]], where his team delivered the only defeat to eventual champions [[Hunter]] en route to a 3rd place finish and an individual All-Star award. Silverman became the second player to win two HSNCT scoring titles ([[Jonathan Hess]] of [[Irmo]] in 2001 and 2002).
 
During his junior and senior years at [[Centennial (GA)|Centennial]] High School in Roswell, Georgia, Adam was widely regarded as the best individual player in the high school game. He was the top scorer at the [[2011 HSNCT]] (where he led his team to a tied for 5th finish), the [[2012 HSNCT]] where he led his team to a 4th place finish, and the [[2012 NSC]], where his team delivered the only defeat to eventual champions [[Hunter]] en route to a 3rd place finish and an individual All-Star award. Silverman became the second player to win two HSNCT scoring titles ([[Jonathan Hess]] of [[Irmo]] in 2001 and 2002).
  
His other achievements include being the top scorer at the 2011 [[Classic City Classic|UGA CCC]],the [[Georgia Tech|GA Tech]] HSNCT Warm-Up, the 2012 [[Texas Invitational]], and the second highest scorer at the 2012 [[NASAT]]. His brother [[Bradley Silverman|Bradley]] also played for Centennial and Georgia Tech.
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His other achievements include being the top scorer at the 2011 [[Classic City Classic|UGA CCC]], the [[Georgia Tech|GA Tech]] HSNCT Warm-Up, the 2012 [[Texas Invitational]], and the second highest scorer at the 2012 [[NASAT]]. His brother [[Bradley Silverman|Bradley]] also played for Centennial and Georgia Tech.
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His exploits were noted in a local Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper [https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/brainy-the-max/f1bkwbyNkrf22kbfgN45KM/ article] in advance of the 2012 HSNCT.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 11 August 2022

Adam Silverman
Noted subjects Generalist, science, Judaism, not trash, bad jokes
Current college Northwestern (2016–)
Past colleges Georgia Tech (2012-16)
High school Centennial (GA) (2008-12)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Adam Silverman plays for Northwestern. He is widely regarded as one of quizbowl's best active science players and editors. He did his undergraduate at Georgia Tech.

During his junior and senior years at Centennial High School in Roswell, Georgia, Adam was widely regarded as the best individual player in the high school game. He was the top scorer at the 2011 HSNCT (where he led his team to a tied for 5th finish), the 2012 HSNCT where he led his team to a 4th place finish, and the 2012 NSC, where his team delivered the only defeat to eventual champions Hunter en route to a 3rd place finish and an individual All-Star award. Silverman became the second player to win two HSNCT scoring titles (Jonathan Hess of Irmo in 2001 and 2002).

His other achievements include being the top scorer at the 2011 UGA CCC, the GA Tech HSNCT Warm-Up, the 2012 Texas Invitational, and the second highest scorer at the 2012 NASAT. His brother Bradley also played for Centennial and Georgia Tech.

His exploits were noted in a local Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper article in advance of the 2012 HSNCT.

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HSNCT Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Neil Gurram
2011 & 2012
Sam Blizzard
NSC Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Kevin Malis
2012
Max Schindler
National High School Player of the Year
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
None
2012
Max Schindler
ICT DI Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Itamar Naveh-Benjamin
2019
Auroni Gupta