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In college, he served as club president for two semesters (spring and fall 2007). He competed on the Georgia teams at the [[ICT]] in 2008 ([[Division I]]) and 2006 ([[Division II]]) and the 2005 [[College Bowl]] NCT, with the latter two teams finishing in the top ten nationally. He was MVP of the 2007 College Bowl Region VI tournament. | In college, he served as club president for two semesters (spring and fall 2007). He competed on the Georgia teams at the [[ICT]] in 2008 ([[Division I]]) and 2006 ([[Division II]]) and the 2005 [[College Bowl]] NCT, with the latter two teams finishing in the top ten nationally. He was MVP of the 2007 College Bowl Region VI tournament. | ||
− | In high school, he competed on the varsity team for three seasons, during each of which the team won a state title | + | In high school, he competed on the varsity team for three seasons, during each of which the team won a state title. His team tied for eighth at both the 2003 and 2004 NAQT [[HSNCT]]s; at the latter, he was the tenth-place individual scorer. |
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
[[Category:Central-Macon]] | [[Category:Central-Macon]] |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 12 July 2012
Noah Mink | |
Noted subjects | Social science, history |
Current college | none |
Past colleges | Georgia (2004-2008) |
High school | Central-Macon (2001-2004) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Noah Mink is a former player for the University of Georgia and Central-Macon High School.
In college, he served as club president for two semesters (spring and fall 2007). He competed on the Georgia teams at the ICT in 2008 (Division I) and 2006 (Division II) and the 2005 College Bowl NCT, with the latter two teams finishing in the top ten nationally. He was MVP of the 2007 College Bowl Region VI tournament.
In high school, he competed on the varsity team for three seasons, during each of which the team won a state title. His team tied for eighth at both the 2003 and 2004 NAQT HSNCTs; at the latter, he was the tenth-place individual scorer.