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− | '''Arin Parsa''' (Class of 2025) is | + | '''Arin Parsa''' (Class of 2025) is the captain of the [[Stanford Online]] High School team in California. Arin started playing academic quiz bowl in 5th grade as a founder and captain of the [[Challenger Almaden]] team, notable for its formidable performance in several regional and national tournaments. |
==Notable Achievements== | ==Notable Achievements== | ||
− | * NAQT MS IPNCT champion 2019, 2021 | + | * NAQT MS IPNCT & U.S. Academic Bowl champion in 2019, 2021. Voted #1 in MS player poll. |
* NAQT all-time highest individual PPG in the MSNCT. Top 5 all-star in first year in 5th grade | * NAQT all-time highest individual PPG in the MSNCT. Top 5 all-star in first year in 5th grade | ||
* NAQT all-time highest tournament PPG as a 7th grader, and second overall after [[William Groger]] in the middle school division | * NAQT all-time highest tournament PPG as a 7th grader, and second overall after [[William Groger]] in the middle school division | ||
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* Youngest finalist and multiple medal recipient in the 2018 International History Olympiad held in Berlin | * Youngest finalist and multiple medal recipient in the 2018 International History Olympiad held in Berlin | ||
* Only player after [[Shiva Oswal]] to win multiple [[IAC]] national titles across subjects in a single year: history, humanities, science, and overall academics | * Only player after [[Shiva Oswal]] to win multiple [[IAC]] national titles across subjects in a single year: history, humanities, science, and overall academics | ||
+ | * 2022 International History Olympiad Junior Varsity Champion | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
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In the 2017-18 season, a 5th-grade Arin led a Challenger Almaden team to great success in the Northern California quiz bowl circuit, winning all regular season middle school and novice divisions of several high school tournaments. Arin went on to place t-13 at the [[2018 MSNCT]] while being second scorer overall on a team largely consisting of players younger than 6th grade. On December 1st, Arin was named NAQT Player of the Week. | In the 2017-18 season, a 5th-grade Arin led a Challenger Almaden team to great success in the Northern California quiz bowl circuit, winning all regular season middle school and novice divisions of several high school tournaments. Arin went on to place t-13 at the [[2018 MSNCT]] while being second scorer overall on a team largely consisting of players younger than 6th grade. On December 1st, Arin was named NAQT Player of the Week. | ||
− | During the 2018-19 season, Arin won the middle school division of the [[2019 IPNCT]] by defeating [[Rohan Ganeshan]] from [[Quest Academy]] 185-70. He led the Challenger Almaden team to a t-28 finish at the [[2019 | + | During the 2018-19 season, Arin won the middle school division of the [[2019 IPNCT]] by defeating [[Rohan Ganeshan]] from [[Quest Academy]] 185-70. He led the Challenger Almaden team to a t-28 finish at the [[2019 MSNCT]], where he was the top scorer, and was voted the top middle school player of the year in the [https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=22718 middle school post-nats player poll] conducted by [[Conor Thompson]]. |
In the 2020-21 season, Arin started playing high school competitive tournaments and was the second highest contributing scorer after [[Karan Gurazada]] in the [[Stanford Online]] High School team. In the middle school division, Arin won the IPNCT for a second time, defeating [[Aatreyo Bhattacharya]] from [[Churchill Middle]] 350-170, solo'ed to t-4 finish at the MSNCT with the highest PP20TUH and PPB among 112 teams, and an individual prelim PPG of 168.12 surpassing the previously-held PPG record by [[Shiva Oswal]]. | In the 2020-21 season, Arin started playing high school competitive tournaments and was the second highest contributing scorer after [[Karan Gurazada]] in the [[Stanford Online]] High School team. In the middle school division, Arin won the IPNCT for a second time, defeating [[Aatreyo Bhattacharya]] from [[Churchill Middle]] 350-170, solo'ed to t-4 finish at the MSNCT with the highest PP20TUH and PPB among 112 teams, and an individual prelim PPG of 168.12 surpassing the previously-held PPG record by [[Shiva Oswal]]. | ||
− | In the [[IAC]] circuit, Arin won the National History Bee & Bowl in his grade from 2018- | + | In the [[IAC]] circuit, Arin won the National History Bee & Bowl in his grade from 2018-20. At the [[2018 IHO]], he won bronze in the Scramble and Hexathlon, latter jointly with [[Sasha Prakir]]. In 2019, Arin won the 6th grade division of the U.S. Academic Bee & Bowl, the National History Bee & Bowl, and the Humanities Bee, as well as placing second in the National Science Bee, making him the second player to win NHBB division titles in more than one subject (the first being [[Shiva Oswal]]). That year, he also made the upper bracket of the varsity History Bowl competition playing solo. In 2020, Arin won the Global Summer History League in middle school division and placed second in the Junior Varsity History Bowl, Winter League, playing solo against Hunter B. In 2021, Arin beat [[Churchill Middle]] to defend his U.S. Academic Bowl middle school championship title. In 2022, Arin won the Junior Varsity International History Olympiad. |
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[MSNCT|MSNCT Leading Scorer]] | {{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[MSNCT|MSNCT Leading Scorer]] | ||
|year = 2019,2021 | |year = 2019,2021 | ||
|previous = [[Shiva Oswal]] | |previous = [[Shiva Oswal]] | ||
− | |next = | + | |next = [[Pranavkrishna Bharanidharan]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 5 January 2023
Arin Parsa | |
Noted subjects | History, Generalist |
High school | Stanford Online (2021-Present) |
Middle school | Challenger Almaden, Stanford Online (2017-2020) |
Stats | HDWhite • stats |
Arin Parsa (Class of 2025) is the captain of the Stanford Online High School team in California. Arin started playing academic quiz bowl in 5th grade as a founder and captain of the Challenger Almaden team, notable for its formidable performance in several regional and national tournaments.
Notable Achievements
- NAQT MS IPNCT & U.S. Academic Bowl champion in 2019, 2021. Voted #1 in MS player poll.
- NAQT all-time highest individual PPG in the MSNCT. Top 5 all-star in first year in 5th grade
- NAQT all-time highest tournament PPG as a 7th grader, and second overall after William Groger in the middle school division
- T-4 in the 2021 MSNCT as a solo player team. Highest PP20TUH and PPB among 112 teams.
- Youngest finalist and multiple medal recipient in the 2018 International History Olympiad held in Berlin
- Only player after Shiva Oswal to win multiple IAC national titles across subjects in a single year: history, humanities, science, and overall academics
- 2022 International History Olympiad Junior Varsity Champion
Career
Arin was introduced to quiz bowl in 2015 by a televised match between Bellarmine College Preparatory and Valley Christian Junior High playing a match on Kron-4 TV.
In the 2017-18 season, a 5th-grade Arin led a Challenger Almaden team to great success in the Northern California quiz bowl circuit, winning all regular season middle school and novice divisions of several high school tournaments. Arin went on to place t-13 at the 2018 MSNCT while being second scorer overall on a team largely consisting of players younger than 6th grade. On December 1st, Arin was named NAQT Player of the Week.
During the 2018-19 season, Arin won the middle school division of the 2019 IPNCT by defeating Rohan Ganeshan from Quest Academy 185-70. He led the Challenger Almaden team to a t-28 finish at the 2019 MSNCT, where he was the top scorer, and was voted the top middle school player of the year in the middle school post-nats player poll conducted by Conor Thompson.
In the 2020-21 season, Arin started playing high school competitive tournaments and was the second highest contributing scorer after Karan Gurazada in the Stanford Online High School team. In the middle school division, Arin won the IPNCT for a second time, defeating Aatreyo Bhattacharya from Churchill Middle 350-170, solo'ed to t-4 finish at the MSNCT with the highest PP20TUH and PPB among 112 teams, and an individual prelim PPG of 168.12 surpassing the previously-held PPG record by Shiva Oswal.
In the IAC circuit, Arin won the National History Bee & Bowl in his grade from 2018-20. At the 2018 IHO, he won bronze in the Scramble and Hexathlon, latter jointly with Sasha Prakir. In 2019, Arin won the 6th grade division of the U.S. Academic Bee & Bowl, the National History Bee & Bowl, and the Humanities Bee, as well as placing second in the National Science Bee, making him the second player to win NHBB division titles in more than one subject (the first being Shiva Oswal). That year, he also made the upper bracket of the varsity History Bowl competition playing solo. In 2020, Arin won the Global Summer History League in middle school division and placed second in the Junior Varsity History Bowl, Winter League, playing solo against Hunter B. In 2021, Arin beat Churchill Middle to defend his U.S. Academic Bowl middle school championship title. In 2022, Arin won the Junior Varsity International History Olympiad.
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