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|Subjects = History, Social Science, Trash
|highschool = [[Southside]]
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|schoolcur = [[George Mason]] (2010-)
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|highschool = [[Southside]] (2007-10)
 
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Ben (BC) is a Junior at Southside. He was Southside's top player last year, but lost that position to [[Ming Lin]] after the 2008-2009 season.
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Ben Cole (BC) plays for [[George Mason]] University, and formerly played for [[Southside]] High School. He played on Southside's team for the [[2008 NAC]], [[2009 NSC]], and the [[2010 NSC]], where his team's results were invalidated following evidence that [[Amit Bilgi]] illegally obtained the NSC set prior to the tournament. He also served on the second place South Carolina team at the 2010 [[NASAT]], and his voice can be heard on the posted audio from the second place match [http://www.qbwiki.com/post/2010NASAT_secondplace.mp3].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 11 July 2011

Ben Cole
Bencolesmall.jpg
Noted subjects History, Social Science, Trash
Current college George Mason (2010-)
Past colleges None
High school Southside (2007-10)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Ben Cole (BC) plays for George Mason University, and formerly played for Southside High School. He played on Southside's team for the 2008 NAC, 2009 NSC, and the 2010 NSC, where his team's results were invalidated following evidence that Amit Bilgi illegally obtained the NSC set prior to the tournament. He also served on the second place South Carolina team at the 2010 NASAT, and his voice can be heard on the posted audio from the second place match [1].