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'''Hidehiro Anto''' is a former player at [[Menlo]] and now attends [[UCLA]]. He was one of the top scorers at high school tournaments in the Bay Area and at [[HSNCT]]. He was the top scorer at the 2013 [[Penn Bowl]] mirror at [[Stanford]] and at the [[2013 ACF Fall]] mirror at [[Berkeley]] (both times playing solo). He was also the top scorer in Division II at the [[2015 ICT]], which he also went to solo.
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'''Hidehiro Anto''' is a former player at [[Menlo]] and [[UCLA]]. He was one of the top scorers at high school tournaments in the Bay Area and at [[HSNCT]]. He was the top scorer at the 2013 [[Penn Bowl]] mirror at [[Stanford]] and at the [[2013 ACF Fall]] mirror at [[Berkeley]] (both times playing solo). He was also the top scorer in Division II at the [[2015 ICT]], which he also went to solo.
  
 
At the [[2014 HSNCT]], in a match vs. [[Park Hill South]], Anto posted a statline of 1-19-0-170.8 over 24 tossups.  Through 2016, it is the only time at the HSNCT that a player converted 20 tossups in a single match.
 
At the [[2014 HSNCT]], in a match vs. [[Park Hill South]], Anto posted a statline of 1-19-0-170.8 over 24 tossups.  Through 2016, it is the only time at the HSNCT that a player converted 20 tossups in a single match.

Latest revision as of 23:47, 30 December 2022

Hidehiro Anto
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Noted subjects Literature, History, Religion, Mythology, Computer Science
Current college UCLA (2014-2018)
High school Menlo (2010-2014)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Hidehiro Anto is a former player at Menlo and UCLA. He was one of the top scorers at high school tournaments in the Bay Area and at HSNCT. He was the top scorer at the 2013 Penn Bowl mirror at Stanford and at the 2013 ACF Fall mirror at Berkeley (both times playing solo). He was also the top scorer in Division II at the 2015 ICT, which he also went to solo.

At the 2014 HSNCT, in a match vs. Park Hill South, Anto posted a statline of 1-19-0-170.8 over 24 tossups. Through 2016, it is the only time at the HSNCT that a player converted 20 tossups in a single match.