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'''Trevor Blevins''' is currently a Junior. He participated in Quiz Bowl and Quick Recall at [[Johnson Central]] from 2012 until 2014, transferring to Piarist for the 2014-15 season. He was one half of Johnson Central's typical History Unit with [[Alec Salyer]], who he teamed with in [[NHBB]] since 2010, and in the 2014 Eastern Kentucky History Bee, Trevor defeated Alec in the final round, with their Bowl team losing to Glasgow in the Semi-finals. Trevor, Alec, [[Clay Davenport (Johnson Central)|Clay Davenport]] and [[Katie McMahan]] led Johnson Central to a Semi-final finish at the [[Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament]], Johnson Central's first tournament of the '13-'14 season, and a sign of a significant improvement after the disastrous '12-'13 Johnson Central season. He was the seventh highest scorer, (first for Johnson Central) at the 2013 [[Louisville Arts & Sciences Academic Challenge]], at which Johnson Central finished fourth overall. Trevor was also a leading scorer in Johnson Central's 2013-2014 first place finishes at the Hart County Invitational Tournament and the Fleming County Academic Tournament. During the 2014-15 season, Trevor competed for Piarist, but left the school in March 2015.
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'''Trevor Blevins''' is currently a Junior at Johnson Central. He participated in Quiz Bowl and Quick Recall at [[Johnson Central]] from 2012 until 2014, transferring to Piarist for the 2014-15 season. He was one half of Johnson Central's typical History Unit with [[Alec Salyer]], who he teamed with in [[NHBB]] since 2010, and in the 2014 Eastern Kentucky History Bee, Trevor defeated Alec in the final round, with their Bowl team losing to Glasgow in the Semi-finals. Trevor, Alec, [[Clay Davenport (Johnson Central)|Clay Davenport]] and [[Katie McMahan]] led Johnson Central to a Semi-final finish at the [[Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament]], Johnson Central's first tournament of the '13-'14 season, and a sign of a significant improvement after the disastrous '12-'13 Johnson Central season. He was the seventh highest scorer, (first for Johnson Central) at the 2013 [[Louisville Arts & Sciences Academic Challenge]], at which Johnson Central finished fourth overall. Trevor was also a leading scorer in Johnson Central's 2013-2014 first place finishes at the Hart County Invitational Tournament and the Fleming County Academic Tournament. During the 2014-15 season, Trevor competed for Piarist, but left the school in March 2015, returning to his old school of Johnson Central, where he'll compete for his senior year in 2015-16.

Revision as of 10:53, 16 March 2015

Trevor Blevins
Trevorblevins.jpg
Noted subjects History, Philosophy, Economics.
High school Johnson Central (2012-2014)

Piarist (2014-2015)

Middle school Johnson County (2010-2012)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT


Trevor Blevins is currently a Junior at Johnson Central. He participated in Quiz Bowl and Quick Recall at Johnson Central from 2012 until 2014, transferring to Piarist for the 2014-15 season. He was one half of Johnson Central's typical History Unit with Alec Salyer, who he teamed with in NHBB since 2010, and in the 2014 Eastern Kentucky History Bee, Trevor defeated Alec in the final round, with their Bowl team losing to Glasgow in the Semi-finals. Trevor, Alec, Clay Davenport and Katie McMahan led Johnson Central to a Semi-final finish at the Ezell-Harding Academic Tournament, Johnson Central's first tournament of the '13-'14 season, and a sign of a significant improvement after the disastrous '12-'13 Johnson Central season. He was the seventh highest scorer, (first for Johnson Central) at the 2013 Louisville Arts & Sciences Academic Challenge, at which Johnson Central finished fourth overall. Trevor was also a leading scorer in Johnson Central's 2013-2014 first place finishes at the Hart County Invitational Tournament and the Fleming County Academic Tournament. During the 2014-15 season, Trevor competed for Piarist, but left the school in March 2015, returning to his old school of Johnson Central, where he'll compete for his senior year in 2015-16.