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'''Young Fenimore Lee''' is a player for [[The New School]], having previously played for [[Stanford]] in undergrad, placing 12th at the [[2019 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for [[Stevenson]] in high school, where they placed second at the [[2016 NSC]] during their junior year.  
 
'''Young Fenimore Lee''' is a player for [[The New School]], having previously played for [[Stanford]] in undergrad, placing 12th at the [[2019 ACF Nationals]] where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for [[Stevenson]] in high school, where they placed second at the [[2016 NSC]] during their junior year.  
  
They have contributed to numerous sets including writing for [[Thought Monstrosity]], [[Stevenson Memorial Tournament]], [[2018 Early Fall Tournament]], [[PAveMEnT]], as well as editing Music and Religion for [[2018 ACF Fall]] and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for [[2022 Chicago Open]].
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They have contributed to numerous sets including writing for [[Thought Monstrosity]], [[Stevenson Memorial Tournament]], [[2018 Early Fall Tournament]], and [[PAveMEnT]], as well as editing Music and Religion for [[2018 ACF Fall]] and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for [[2022 Chicago Open]].
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They are known for their use of the phrase "yeah?!?"
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In 2023, Young was snubbed in [[Amogh Kulkarni]]'s Top 100 Player Ranking.

Latest revision as of 22:44, 13 April 2023

Young Fenimore Lee
Noted subjects Fine Arts, Philosophy
Current college The New School (2021-)
Past colleges Stanford (2017-2021)
High school Stevenson (2013-2017)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Young Fenimore Lee is a player for The New School, having previously played for Stanford in undergrad, placing 12th at the 2019 ACF Nationals where Stanford beat eventual tournament winner Columbia. Young played for Stevenson in high school, where they placed second at the 2016 NSC during their junior year.

They have contributed to numerous sets including writing for Thought Monstrosity, Stevenson Memorial Tournament, 2018 Early Fall Tournament, and PAveMEnT, as well as editing Music and Religion for 2018 ACF Fall and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for 2022 Chicago Open.

They are known for their use of the phrase "yeah?!?"

In 2023, Young was snubbed in Amogh Kulkarni's Top 100 Player Ranking.