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|Subjects = American History, The Bible, Baseball, Film
 
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'''Mike Cheyne''' is a first-year grad student at the University of [[Minnesota]] in the field of American Studies. Prior to attending Minnesota, he earned a BA at Grand Valley State University in 2006 and a MA at Western Michigan University in 2008. The 2008-2009 season was his first playing collegiate quiz bowl.
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'''Mike Cheyne''' was a grad student at the [[University of Minnesota]] in American Studies. He taught at the University of Minnesota-Morris in 2012-2013 while still enrolled.
  
In high school, Mike played for Kent City High School in Michigan, where his team captured two Class C/D state championships and won the inaugural [[NAQT]] Small School Award in 2002.
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Mike received a BA at Grand Valley State University and a MA at Western Michigan University, but did not play collegiate quizbowl from 2002 to 2008. He previously played high school quizbowl at [[Kent City]] High School in Michigan, where his most "notable" accomplishment is being on the team that won the first [[Small School Award]] at the [[2002 HSNCT]].  
  
Mike's areas of knowledge are mostly related to his life and area of study. Because he has a BA and a MA in American history, he is pretty competent at that. Due to a brief flirtation with the idea of attending seminary for a Masters in Divinity, he has a solid Bible knowledge. He worked for a summer at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and thus has good old-timey baseball knowledge.
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Mike is a humanities-based generalist, with his greatest strengths coming in American history and literature. For his first two years at Minnesota, he mainly played on the B team, achieving his greatest success in 2010 when he was the leading scorer at his ACF Regionals site and more importantly, led an [[ICT]] team into the second bracket. In 2010-2011, Mike moved up to the A team, where he was the fourth scorer on the Minnesota team that won the [[2011 ICT|ICT]] and placed second at [[2011 ACF Nationals|ACF Nats]].
  
Mike hopes to play quiz bowl while pursuing his PhD, but recognizes that the pressures of academia will probably consume him within a year or so.
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Mike is a phenomenal trash player and has won several scoring prizes. He led a team in winning the inaugural [[CULT]] trash national championship, and his [[Chicago Open Trash]] teams have had solid finishes. He has led teams in finishing second at two TRASH Regionals.
  
==Standings==
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==Tournaments==
===2008-09===
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==Writing==
* EFT mirror at Illinois: 4-8 record on Minnesota C (Sean Skaar, Kaylea Palmer, Joe Hansen), tenth overall scorer
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He has edited the 2010 [[T-Party]], the [[2010 MUT|2010]], [[2011 MUT|2011]], and [[2012 MUT]], and the [[2010 Minnesota Open|2010]] and [[2011 Minnesota Open]]. He previously wrote for [[HSAPQ]] also and wrote a few questions for [[2010 NASAT|NASAT]] and the [[2010 NSC|NSC]] in 2010. Mike served as an unofficial editor/advisor for the 2011 [[Minnesota High School Novice Tournament]] and frequently assisted Minnesota teams with packet submissions.
* Minnesota Open: 9-5 record on Minnesota B (Brendan Byrne, Joe Hansen, Tom Soderholm, Lauren Johnson)
 
* Rob Pilatus Memorial Tournament: some so-so record, can't remember (Brendan Byrne, Joe Hansen, Sean Skaar)
 
* JECHT: 0-1 initially (with Sean Skaar) and then undefeated to clear the field after reconfiguration (with Sean Skaar, Rob Carson, and for a little while, Trevor Davis)
 
* Tartan Tussle: 8-3 record on sole Minnesota team (Joe Hansen, Lauren Johnson), second non-spurious overall scorer
 
* ACF Fall site at Minnesota: 8-5 record on Minnesota B (Joe Hansen, Bernadette Spencer, Sean Skaar), sixth overall scorer
 
* Illinois Open: 5-7 record on Minnesota B (Joe Hansen, Tom Soderholm, Lauren Johnson)
 
* RMPFest at Illinois Open: 2-8, partnered with Tom Soderholm
 
* TRASH Regionals Midwest at Illinois: 9-1 record on "Car Ramrod" (Steve Katz, and David and Jenny from Florida State), non-spurious high scorer
 
* T-Party mirror at Lawrence: 6-6 record on "Moneysota: It Feathers a Nest" (Rob Carson, Bernadette Spencer, Gautam Kandlikar)
 
* ACF Winter at Carleton: 4-7 record on Minnesota B (Joe Hansen, Bernadette Spencer, Lauren Johnson)
 
* Penn Bowl mirror at Iowa: 12-0 record to clear field on Minnesota A (Andrew Hart, Rob Carson, Brendan Byrne)
 
* SCT North at Carleton: 12-2 record on Minnesota B (Rob Carson, Bernadette Spencer, Gautam Kandlikar), eighth overall scorer
 
* ACF Regionals Upper Midwest at Chicago: 4-7 record on Minnesota B (Bernadette Spencer, Joe Hansen, Lauren Johnson)
 
* GARBAGE mirror at Chicago: 6-4 record on "Geography and Love" (Rob Carson, Andrew Hart, Jeet Raut), high scorer
 
* FICHTE mirror at Illinois: 4-6 record playing with Jonathan Magin, Bernadette Spencer, and Michael P. Hill
 
* The Experiment II: 7-2-1 record (first place) playing with Seth Teitler, Tom Soderholm, and Trevor Davis
 
*ICT at Dallas: 7-6 record on Minnesota B (Bernadette Spencer, Tom Soderholm, Sean Skaar)
 
*ACF Nationals at St. Louis: 6-10 overall on Minnesota B (Bernadette Spencer, Joe Hansen, Lauren Johnson)
 
*Geography Monstrosity: 2-4 on a team of Brendan Byrne, Andrew Hart, and a guy from Chaska that I don't recall
 
*Gaddis II: 4-5, playing with Rob Carson, Dallas Simons, Tommy Casalaspi, Jimmy Ready
 
*Chicago Open: 2-10, on "Cheyne of Fools" (Carsten Gehring, Frank Firke, and Kent Buxton)
 
*Chicago Open Literature Doubles: 3-3, with Auroni Gupta
 
*Ferdinand Tonnies Trash Tournament at Chicago Open: 7-2-1 on "The Unparallelled Adventure of Dan Passner" (Dan Passner, Evan Nagler, Ted Stratton), third highest scorer in the prelims
 
  
==Things Written==
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He is noted for writing a number of silly side events, ranging from a vanity literature set at the 2009 Minnesota Open, an [[all-comic books event]] with George Berry, an [[all-television set]] that was played at various sites, and numerous [[shootout type packets]]. After teammates [[Eliza Grames]] and [[Melanie Keating]] complained that the [[2012 Disney tournament]] contained too many questions about the parks and not enough about the movies, Mike wrote a [[Disney set]] based entirely on movies and related items.
  
*COMICS with George Berry
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==Leadership==
*Contributor to the 2009 MUT set
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Although he never held any official title, Mike served as a resource for the [[Minnesota]] team and frequently took leadership positions. He assisted with organization of nearly all tournaments and special events that the club hosted during his tenure there and volunteered as a [[tournament director]] for several tournaments in 2011-2012, including:
*Currently working on a vanity lit set to be played at Minnesota Open
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* 2011 [[Missiles of October]] mirror at Minnesota, Tournament Director
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* 2011 [[Minnesota Open]] mirror at Minnesota, shared tournament director duties with [[Rob Carson]] and [[Eliza Grames]]
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* 2012 [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] at Minnesota, Tournament Director
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[[Category:Question writers]]

Latest revision as of 08:47, 29 June 2021

Mike Cheyne
Mike Cheyne.jpg
Noted subjects American History, The Bible, Baseball, Film
Past colleges Minnesota (2008-2014)
High school Kent City (1998-2002)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Mike Cheyne was a grad student at the University of Minnesota in American Studies. He taught at the University of Minnesota-Morris in 2012-2013 while still enrolled.

Mike received a BA at Grand Valley State University and a MA at Western Michigan University, but did not play collegiate quizbowl from 2002 to 2008. He previously played high school quizbowl at Kent City High School in Michigan, where his most "notable" accomplishment is being on the team that won the first Small School Award at the 2002 HSNCT.

Mike is a humanities-based generalist, with his greatest strengths coming in American history and literature. For his first two years at Minnesota, he mainly played on the B team, achieving his greatest success in 2010 when he was the leading scorer at his ACF Regionals site and more importantly, led an ICT team into the second bracket. In 2010-2011, Mike moved up to the A team, where he was the fourth scorer on the Minnesota team that won the ICT and placed second at ACF Nats.

Mike is a phenomenal trash player and has won several scoring prizes. He led a team in winning the inaugural CULT trash national championship, and his Chicago Open Trash teams have had solid finishes. He has led teams in finishing second at two TRASH Regionals.

Tournaments

Writing

He has edited the 2010 T-Party, the 2010, 2011, and 2012 MUT, and the 2010 and 2011 Minnesota Open. He previously wrote for HSAPQ also and wrote a few questions for NASAT and the NSC in 2010. Mike served as an unofficial editor/advisor for the 2011 Minnesota High School Novice Tournament and frequently assisted Minnesota teams with packet submissions.

He is noted for writing a number of silly side events, ranging from a vanity literature set at the 2009 Minnesota Open, an all-comic books event with George Berry, an all-television set that was played at various sites, and numerous shootout type packets. After teammates Eliza Grames and Melanie Keating complained that the 2012 Disney tournament contained too many questions about the parks and not enough about the movies, Mike wrote a Disney set based entirely on movies and related items.

Leadership

Although he never held any official title, Mike served as a resource for the Minnesota team and frequently took leadership positions. He assisted with organization of nearly all tournaments and special events that the club hosted during his tenure there and volunteered as a tournament director for several tournaments in 2011-2012, including: