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− | Jonathan Leidenheimer is a [[Longfellow]] alumnus who currently plays for [[Thomas Jefferson]]. He led the Longfellow team to two Junior [[NAC]] championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl. | + | Jonathan Leidenheimer is a [[Longfellow]] alumnus who currently plays for Marshall and formerly played for [[Thomas Jefferson]]. He led the Longfellow team to two Junior [[NAC]] championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl. |
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Revision as of 21:13, 10 June 2012
Jonathan Leidenheimer | |
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Noted subjects | History, Geography, Current Events, the Central Bank of Kyrgyzstan |
Current college | None |
Past colleges | None |
High school | Thomas Jefferson (2010-2011)
Marshall (2011-) (Longfellow MS) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Jonathan Leidenheimer is a Longfellow alumnus who currently plays for Marshall and formerly played for Thomas Jefferson. He led the Longfellow team to two Junior NAC championships, winning the MVP award each time, and a win at the 2010 Barrington Invitational, perhaps the first time a middle school team ever traveled halfway across the country to play good quizbowl.