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− | '''Eli Bosley''' is a | + | '''Eli Bosley''' is a former player at [[Smithville (MO)|Smithville]]. He has won multiple regional awards, and has helped to lead Smithville into being one of the best Class 4 teams from 2020-2023. |
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===2022-2023=== | ===2022-2023=== | ||
− | After the departure of several key players during the 2 state runs, Eli aimed to continue the legacy of the team. He finished in 12th place at the [[MOQBA Fall Championship]] that year, helping Smithville finish 9th and in the top 10 for the first time in school history. This was later improved upon as he finished in 16th at the [[MOQBA Spring]] Championships later that year, but helping to lead Smithville to an 8th-place finish. He also stepped in as captain during the absence of Nate Kershaw, leading the Warriors to a second-place finish at the [[North Kansas City]] Varsity Invitational and an eighth-place finish at the | + | After the departure of several key players during the 2 state runs, Eli aimed to continue the legacy of the team. He finished in 12th place at the [[MOQBA Fall Championship]] that year, helping Smithville finish 9th and in the top 10 for the first time in school history. This was later improved upon as he finished in 16th at the [[MOQBA Spring]] Championships later that year, but helping to lead Smithville to an 8th-place finish. He also stepped in as captain during the absence of Nate Kershaw, leading the Warriors to a second-place finish at the [[North Kansas City]] Varsity Invitational and an eighth-place finish at the aforementioned MOQBA Spring Qualifiers. He was named as an All-State honorable mention once again by MOQBA. Unfortunately, Eli was unable to reach the State Championships in 2023, falling to [[Savannah (Missouri High School)|Savannah]] in the district championship. |
===College Career=== | ===College Career=== | ||
− | Eli | + | Eli stated that he would be attending [[Truman State University]] in Kirksville, Missouri starting in the fall of 2023, continuing his quiz bowl career. This did not come to fruition, as he attended two practices and then quit the team. He then subsequently announced he was permanently stepping away from competition in January 2024, although he continues to remain active with Smithville quiz bowl, helping when he is available to, especially with his mother Dana (SMS head quizbowl coach). He remains semi-active in local trivia competitions around the Kansas City metro area and is active as a player in LearnedLeague. |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 11 August 2024
Eli Bosley | |
Noted subjects | History, Sports, Popular Culture, Literature, General All-Rounder |
Past colleges | Truman State (beginning fall 2023) |
High school | Smithville (2019-2023) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Eli Bosley is a former player at Smithville. He has won multiple regional awards, and has helped to lead Smithville into being one of the best Class 4 teams from 2020-2023.
High School Career
2019-2020
Eli played on Smithville's B team for his freshman year, attending one varsity tournament.
2020-2021
Following the departure of most of Smithville's varsity members, Eli was named a varsity starter going into his sophomore year. He emerged as a star, leading Smithville to a conference title, a district title and a second-place finish at MSHSAA State.
2021-2022
Eli's junior year was full of continual developments. He helped Smithville to win the MCC-Maple Woods trivia contest for the first time in school history after coming up short multiple years in a row. At the MOQBA Fall Championship, he finished 14th in the state (falling just short of his first MOQBA medal), helping Smithville to finish 15th in the state. He followed that performance with a 6th place finish at the MOQBA Spring Championships later that year, winning his first medal at MOQBA competition and helping Smithville finish 13th. After winning another conference title and district title, Eli and the Warriors finished third at 2022 that year. For his accomplishments that year, Eli was named as an All-State honorable mention by MOQBA.
2022-2023
After the departure of several key players during the 2 state runs, Eli aimed to continue the legacy of the team. He finished in 12th place at the MOQBA Fall Championship that year, helping Smithville finish 9th and in the top 10 for the first time in school history. This was later improved upon as he finished in 16th at the MOQBA Spring Championships later that year, but helping to lead Smithville to an 8th-place finish. He also stepped in as captain during the absence of Nate Kershaw, leading the Warriors to a second-place finish at the North Kansas City Varsity Invitational and an eighth-place finish at the aforementioned MOQBA Spring Qualifiers. He was named as an All-State honorable mention once again by MOQBA. Unfortunately, Eli was unable to reach the State Championships in 2023, falling to Savannah in the district championship.
College Career
Eli stated that he would be attending Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri starting in the fall of 2023, continuing his quiz bowl career. This did not come to fruition, as he attended two practices and then quit the team. He then subsequently announced he was permanently stepping away from competition in January 2024, although he continues to remain active with Smithville quiz bowl, helping when he is available to, especially with his mother Dana (SMS head quizbowl coach). He remains semi-active in local trivia competitions around the Kansas City metro area and is active as a player in LearnedLeague.