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|image = Westview.jpg
 
|image = Westview.jpg
 
|citystate = San Diego, CA
 
|citystate = San Diego, CA
|currentpres = Connor Rankin
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|currentpres = Aakarsh Vermani
 
|currentcoach = Katherine Bell
 
|currentcoach = Katherine Bell
 
|state = 1 (2019 SoCal)
 
|state = 1 (2019 SoCal)
 
|nats = None
 
|nats = None
|nats appearances = [[HSNCT]] 2013-15, 2017, 2019,  [[NSC]] 2016-18
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|nats appearances = [[HSNCT]] 2013–15, 2017, 2019, 2021 [[NSC]] 2016–18, 2021
 
|status = Active
 
|status = Active
 
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Westview High School is a public high school located in the Torrey Highlands community of northern San Diego. Westview partakes in both Quizbowl and its local Academic League, where it has had a history of local dominance. The school has historically succeeded from importing in top tier middle school Quizbowl players from Mesa Verde, Black Mountain, and Meadowbrook, though with the decline of such programs, the school has started to rely more and more on recruiting high schoolers with no prior experience. Westview is best known for its second place run at 2017 PACE NSC and a potentially highly promising run at 2020's national championships, which were unfortunately cancelled.
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'''Westview High School''' is a public high school located in the Torrey Highlands community of northern San Diego.
  
Westview is often considered to be the historically highest negging team, from its 2013 inception up to present day.
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Westview is dominant in its local [[San Diego County Academic League]]. The school has historically succeeded from importing in top-tier middle school quizbowl players from [[Mesa Verde]], [[Black Mountain]], and [[Meadowbrook]], though with the decline of such programs, the school has started to rely more and more on recruiting high schoolers with no prior experience.
  
==Current Members==
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Westview placed second at [[2017 PACE NSC]]. It would have had a potentially highly promising run at 2020's national championships, which were unfortunately [[COVID-19 pandemic|cancelled]].
* [[Nick Dai]]
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* Gary Lin
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==Alumni, some of whom might possibly be still around==
* Andrew Jia
 
* Daniel Shaw
 
* Daniel Sjoholm
 
* Connor Rankin
 
* Rohan Kumar
 
* James Ni
 
 
* Aakarsh Vermani
 
* Aakarsh Vermani
 
* Radhika Sreelal
 
* Radhika Sreelal
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* Aiken Wang
 
* Aiken Wang
 
* Anirudh Kannan
 
* Anirudh Kannan
 
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* [[Eddie Kim]]
 
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* [[Laurence Li]]
==Alumni==
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* [[Raj Kesavan]]
* Eddie Kim
 
* Laurence Li
 
* Raj Kesavan
 
 
* [[Aseem Keyal]]
 
* [[Aseem Keyal]]
* Holly Luo
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* [[Holly Luo]]
* Jenni Maynard
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* [[Jenni Maynard]]
 
* [[Kevin Li]]
 
* [[Kevin Li]]
 
* Lucia Yang
 
* Lucia Yang
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* Chaitanya Kore
 
* Chaitanya Kore
 
* Anish Sathe
 
* Anish Sathe
* Kevin Yu
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* [[Kevin Yu]]
 
* Raghu Tekumalla
 
* Raghu Tekumalla
 
* Michael Jiang
 
* Michael Jiang
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* David Huang
 
* David Huang
 
* Arav Watwani
 
* Arav Watwani
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* [[Nick Dai|Nicholas Dai]]
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* Gary Lin
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* Andrew Jia
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* Daniel Shaw
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* Daniel Sjoholm
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* Connor Rankin
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* Rohan Kumar
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* James Ni
  
 
[[Category: California high school teams]]
 
[[Category: California high school teams]]
 
[[Category: Stubs]]
 
[[Category: Stubs]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 13 January 2023

Westview Wolverines
Westview.jpg
Location:
San Diego, CA
Club Presidents Aakarsh Vermani
Coaches Katherine Bell
State Championships 1 (2019 SoCal)
National Championships None
National Appearances HSNCT 2013–15, 2017, 2019, 2021 NSC 2016–18, 2021
Program Status Active
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Westview High School is a public high school located in the Torrey Highlands community of northern San Diego.

Westview is dominant in its local San Diego County Academic League. The school has historically succeeded from importing in top-tier middle school quizbowl players from Mesa Verde, Black Mountain, and Meadowbrook, though with the decline of such programs, the school has started to rely more and more on recruiting high schoolers with no prior experience.

Westview placed second at 2017 PACE NSC. It would have had a potentially highly promising run at 2020's national championships, which were unfortunately cancelled.

Alumni, some of whom might possibly be still around