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==History/Tournaments==
 
==History/Tournaments==
Case Western Reserve University's College Trivia Club has been in existence since at least 1991. The club began to grow in stature when Emil Thomas Chuck was accepted into CWRU's Biomedical Scientists Training Program in 1994 and became the Trivia Club's advisor. Under his tenure, the CWRU team increased its participation in college invitational, regional, and national competitions, for which Dr. Chuck also moderated. With the Club, he founded 3 high school tournaments which Case continued to host for many years: [[High School Celebrity Shootout]] starting in 1995, [[Buzzerpalooza]] in 1996, and the [[Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship]], or GLRAC, in 1997. In 1998, CWRU hosted the inaugural PACE [[National Scholastics Championship]], with Dr. Chuck serving as Tournament Organizer and Host. Dr. Chuck also helped host many collegiate competitions, including [[College Bowl]] Intramurals through 1998 and [[TRASH Regionals]] in 1998. When Dr. Chuck received his Ph.D. in 1998, he continued to help organize and direct tournaments, both high school and collegiate, while other students on the CWRU Trivia Team took up more leadership roles. From 1999-2003, Allison Manzuk, Brandon Eilertson, and Josh Levit defined Case Quiz Bowl, bringing the team to new heights. Allison quickly became the Tournament Director after the departure of Dr. Chuck and gave the local high schools and colleges efficiently-run tournaments that have been universally praised by those attended. Brandon and Josh helped Case continue its tradition of competitive excellence in both academic and TRASH, as Case was represented respectably all four of their years at NAQT's [[ICT]] and [[TRASHionals]] (in 1999, Case's team became the TRASHionals National Champions). As Tournament Director, Allison Manzuk with the help of the rest of the Case Trivia Club hosted many collegiate tournaments, including the Buzz-à-Trois Singles Academic/Trash Tournaments 1999-2001, the 2000 TRASHionals, the Bachelors/Don King Undergraduate Tournaments in October of 2001, ACF Fall in 2001 and 2003, and the NAQT Great Lakes SCT in 2003. Allison was also the Tournament Director when CWRU hosted the PACE NSC again in 2003. After the class of 2003 graduated, Case's team had lost some of its most valued players, but the remaining students kept the team alive, continuing to host the three annual high school tournaments as well as collegiate tournaments such as the 2005 NAQT SCT. By 2007, the team had begun to fall apart, and halfway through the season, the President Kristin Cameron mysteriously disappeared, leaving high school teams wondering if tournaments like Buzzerpalooza would still be happening. At this point, the entering Freshman [[Steven Wellstead]] picked up the broken pieces and assumed the position of President for the remainder of the 2007-08 season. Though the Buzzerpalooza ended up being hosted by [[Solon]] High School at the last minute that year, Steven was able to successfully direct the 2008 Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship (GLRAC). In 2008, Case became the host of [[Bob Kilner]]'s high school trash tournament, attracting a field of 32 teams. During the 2008-09 season, Case hosted Buzzerpalooza one final time as a part of a two-day tournament with the GLRAC. That same season, Case also hosted the High School Celebrity Shootout for the last time, though the tournament, which had been mirrored by Duke University, still lived on in North Carolina high schools (though with waning interest). The next year, Case only hosted the GLRAC, which continued on for yet another year until Steven Wellstead graduated in 2011. The team remained in existence for the next few years, and in the 2013-14 season, Sophomore Ethan Huang became President and, with the help of Greg Bossick, successfully hosted the 2014 NAQT Great Lakes SCT. Since then, the current CWRU College Trivia Team members have worked hard to bring back an annual high school trash tournament in the 2015-16 season, also competing in several collegiate tournaments.
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Case Western Reserve University's College Trivia Club has been in existence since at least 1991. The club began to grow in stature when Emil Thomas Chuck was accepted into CWRU's Biomedical Scientists Training Program in 1994 and became the Trivia Club's advisor. Under his tenure, the CWRU team increased its participation in college invitational, regional, and national competitions, for which Dr. Chuck also moderated. With the Club, he founded 3 high school tournaments which Case continued to host for many years: [[High School Celebrity Shootout]] starting in 1995, [[Buzzerpalooza]] in 1996, and the [[Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship]], or GLRAC, in 1997. In 1998, CWRU hosted the inaugural PACE [[National Scholastics Championship]], with Dr. Chuck serving as Tournament Organizer and Host. Dr. Chuck also helped host many collegiate competitions, including [[College Bowl]] Intramurals through 1998 and [[TRASH Regionals]] in 1998. When Dr. Chuck received his Ph.D. in 1998, he continued to help organize and direct tournaments, both high school and collegiate, while other students on the CWRU Trivia Team took up more leadership roles. From 1999-2003, Allison Manzuk, Brandon Eilertson, and Josh Levit defined Case Quiz Bowl, bringing the team to new heights. Allison quickly became the Tournament Director after the departure of Dr. Chuck and gave the local high schools and colleges efficiently-run tournaments that have been universally praised by those attended. Brandon and Josh helped Case continue its tradition of competitive excellence in both academic and TRASH, as Case was represented respectably all four of their years at NAQT's [[ICT]] and [[TRASHionals]] (in 1999, Case's team became the TRASHionals National Champions). As Tournament Director, Allison Manzuk with the help of the rest of the Case Trivia Club hosted many collegiate tournaments, including the Buzz-à-Trois Singles Academic/Trash Tournaments 1999-2001, the 2000 TRASHionals, the Bachelors/Don King Undergraduate Tournaments in October of 2001, ACF Fall in 2001 and 2003, and the NAQT Great Lakes SCT in 2003. Allison was also the Tournament Director when CWRU hosted the PACE NSC again in 2003. After the class of 2003 graduated, Case's team had lost some of its most valued players, but the remaining students kept the team alive, continuing to host the three annual high school tournaments as well as collegiate tournaments such as the 2005 NAQT SCT. By 2007, the team had begun to fall apart, and halfway through the season, the President Kristin Cameron mysteriously disappeared, leaving high school teams wondering if tournaments like Buzzerpalooza would still be happening. At this point, the entering Freshman [[Steven Wellstead]] picked up the broken pieces and assumed the position of President for the remainder of the 2007-08 season. Though the Buzzerpalooza ended up being hosted by [[Solon]] High School at the last minute that year, Steven was able to successfully direct the 2008 Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship (GLRAC). In 2008, Case became the host of [[Bob Kilner]]'s high school trash tournament, attracting a field of 32 teams. During the 2008-09 season, Case hosted Buzzerpalooza one final time as a part of a two-day tournament with the GLRAC. That same season, Case also hosted the High School Celebrity Shootout for the last time, though the tournament, which had been mirrored by Duke University, still lived on in North Carolina high schools (though with waning interest). The next year, Case only hosted the GLRAC, which continued on for yet another year until Steven Wellstead graduated in 2011. The team remained in existence for the next few years, and in the 2013-14 season, Sophomore Ethan Huang became President and, with the help of Greg Bossick, successfully hosted the 2014 NAQT Great Lakes SCT. The next year, future President Tyler McMaken came in and, with the help of the remaining few CWRU College Trivia Team members,
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worked hard to bring back an annual high school trash tournament in the 2015-16 season, under the new name "Rock and Roll Hall of Shame." This tournament's third iteration was successfully run in the Fall of 2017, and the house-written questions have been mirrored in both central and southern Ohio locations. The team currently has a strong freshmen base, as exemplified by their overall win at this year's NAQT Novice tournament (Great Lakes mirror), and the team currently attends approximately four collegiate tournaments a semester, as well as several local high school tournaments to help out as readers and scorekeepers.
  
 
==Current Team Members==
 
==Current Team Members==
 
*Tyler McMaken - President (2014-2018)
 
*Tyler McMaken - President (2014-2018)
*Sam Llaneta - Treasurer (2014-2018)
 
 
*Caleb Branton - Vice President (2015-2019)
 
*Caleb Branton - Vice President (2015-2019)
*James Ullett - Secretary (2013-2017)
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*Nicolas Leberer - Treasurer (2016-2020)
*Nathaniel Sharer (2013-2017)
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*Matt York - Secretary (2016-2020)
*Esther Sun (2014-2018)
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*Norman Luc (grad student)
*Michael Oei (2014-2018)
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*Sid Nanda (grad student)
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*Sam Llaneta (2014-2018)
 
*Kelsey Bean (2014-2018)
 
*Kelsey Bean (2014-2018)
 
*Tyler Powell (2015-2019)
 
*Tyler Powell (2015-2019)
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*Shawn Yoshida (2017-2021)
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*Yash Kumar (2017-2021)
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*Tim Jin (2017-2021)
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*Todd Cheng (2017-2021)
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*Hunter Stecko (2017-2021)
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*Andreas Kowald (2017-2021)
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*Andy Halza (2017-2021)
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*Aparna Paul (2017-2021)
  
 
==Past Team Members==
 
==Past Team Members==
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*Esther Sun (2014-2018)
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*Michael Oei (2014-2018)
 
*James Sullivan - ''President 2015-2016'' (2013-2016)
 
*James Sullivan - ''President 2015-2016'' (2013-2016)
*Eddie Kerekes (2015)
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*James Ullett (2013-2017)
*Devlin Moyer (2015)
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*Nathaniel Sharer (2013-2017)
 
*Ethan Huang - ''President 2013-2015'' (2012-2016)
 
*Ethan Huang - ''President 2013-2015'' (2012-2016)
 
*Campbell Fitzhugh (2013-2014)
 
*Campbell Fitzhugh (2013-2014)

Revision as of 19:14, 24 October 2017

Case Western Reserve University
Caselogo.jpeg
Location:
Cleveland, OH
Current President or Coach Tyler McMaken
National championships 1999 TRASHionals
NAQT Page link

The Case Western Reserve University Trivia Team is a club at Case Western Reserve University. They host an annual high school trash quiz bowl tournament and compete in several collegiate tournaments each semester. Their current president is Tyler McMaken.

History/Tournaments

Case Western Reserve University's College Trivia Club has been in existence since at least 1991. The club began to grow in stature when Emil Thomas Chuck was accepted into CWRU's Biomedical Scientists Training Program in 1994 and became the Trivia Club's advisor. Under his tenure, the CWRU team increased its participation in college invitational, regional, and national competitions, for which Dr. Chuck also moderated. With the Club, he founded 3 high school tournaments which Case continued to host for many years: High School Celebrity Shootout starting in 1995, Buzzerpalooza in 1996, and the Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship, or GLRAC, in 1997. In 1998, CWRU hosted the inaugural PACE National Scholastics Championship, with Dr. Chuck serving as Tournament Organizer and Host. Dr. Chuck also helped host many collegiate competitions, including College Bowl Intramurals through 1998 and TRASH Regionals in 1998. When Dr. Chuck received his Ph.D. in 1998, he continued to help organize and direct tournaments, both high school and collegiate, while other students on the CWRU Trivia Team took up more leadership roles. From 1999-2003, Allison Manzuk, Brandon Eilertson, and Josh Levit defined Case Quiz Bowl, bringing the team to new heights. Allison quickly became the Tournament Director after the departure of Dr. Chuck and gave the local high schools and colleges efficiently-run tournaments that have been universally praised by those attended. Brandon and Josh helped Case continue its tradition of competitive excellence in both academic and TRASH, as Case was represented respectably all four of their years at NAQT's ICT and TRASHionals (in 1999, Case's team became the TRASHionals National Champions). As Tournament Director, Allison Manzuk with the help of the rest of the Case Trivia Club hosted many collegiate tournaments, including the Buzz-à-Trois Singles Academic/Trash Tournaments 1999-2001, the 2000 TRASHionals, the Bachelors/Don King Undergraduate Tournaments in October of 2001, ACF Fall in 2001 and 2003, and the NAQT Great Lakes SCT in 2003. Allison was also the Tournament Director when CWRU hosted the PACE NSC again in 2003. After the class of 2003 graduated, Case's team had lost some of its most valued players, but the remaining students kept the team alive, continuing to host the three annual high school tournaments as well as collegiate tournaments such as the 2005 NAQT SCT. By 2007, the team had begun to fall apart, and halfway through the season, the President Kristin Cameron mysteriously disappeared, leaving high school teams wondering if tournaments like Buzzerpalooza would still be happening. At this point, the entering Freshman Steven Wellstead picked up the broken pieces and assumed the position of President for the remainder of the 2007-08 season. Though the Buzzerpalooza ended up being hosted by Solon High School at the last minute that year, Steven was able to successfully direct the 2008 Great Lakes Regional Academic Championship (GLRAC). In 2008, Case became the host of Bob Kilner's high school trash tournament, attracting a field of 32 teams. During the 2008-09 season, Case hosted Buzzerpalooza one final time as a part of a two-day tournament with the GLRAC. That same season, Case also hosted the High School Celebrity Shootout for the last time, though the tournament, which had been mirrored by Duke University, still lived on in North Carolina high schools (though with waning interest). The next year, Case only hosted the GLRAC, which continued on for yet another year until Steven Wellstead graduated in 2011. The team remained in existence for the next few years, and in the 2013-14 season, Sophomore Ethan Huang became President and, with the help of Greg Bossick, successfully hosted the 2014 NAQT Great Lakes SCT. The next year, future President Tyler McMaken came in and, with the help of the remaining few CWRU College Trivia Team members,

worked hard to bring back an annual high school trash tournament in the 2015-16 season, under the new name "Rock and Roll Hall of Shame." This tournament's third iteration was successfully run in the Fall of 2017, and the house-written questions have been mirrored in both central and southern Ohio locations. The team currently has a strong freshmen base, as exemplified by their overall win at this year's NAQT Novice tournament (Great Lakes mirror), and the team currently attends approximately four collegiate tournaments a semester, as well as several local high school tournaments to help out as readers and scorekeepers.

Current Team Members

  • Tyler McMaken - President (2014-2018)
  • Caleb Branton - Vice President (2015-2019)
  • Nicolas Leberer - Treasurer (2016-2020)
  • Matt York - Secretary (2016-2020)
  • Norman Luc (grad student)
  • Sid Nanda (grad student)
  • Sam Llaneta (2014-2018)
  • Kelsey Bean (2014-2018)
  • Tyler Powell (2015-2019)
  • Shawn Yoshida (2017-2021)
  • Yash Kumar (2017-2021)
  • Tim Jin (2017-2021)
  • Todd Cheng (2017-2021)
  • Hunter Stecko (2017-2021)
  • Andreas Kowald (2017-2021)
  • Andy Halza (2017-2021)
  • Aparna Paul (2017-2021)

Past Team Members

  • Esther Sun (2014-2018)
  • Michael Oei (2014-2018)
  • James Sullivan - President 2015-2016 (2013-2016)
  • James Ullett (2013-2017)
  • Nathaniel Sharer (2013-2017)
  • Ethan Huang - President 2013-2015 (2012-2016)
  • Campbell Fitzhugh (2013-2014)
  • Caleb Welsh (2013-2014)
  • Lucas Vroege (2013-2014)
  • Drew Scheeler - President 2011-2013 (2009-2013)
  • Matthew Hayes (Graduate Student) (2008-2013)
  • Steven Oppenheim (2006-2013)
  • Nick Reymann (2008-2012)
  • Steven Wellstead - President 2008-2011 (2007-2011)
  • Rob Fraser (2007-2011)
  • Michael Steward (2007-2011)
  • Ethan Yanyo (2007-2011)
  • Tyler Babcock (2007-2011)
  • Chris Hernandez (2006-2010)
  • Kristin Cameron - President 2007 (2005-2009)
  • Jon Geisinger (2005-2009)
  • Siddharth Venkatachalam (2005-2009)
  • David Johnson (2004-2008)
  • Roger Cheng - President 2005-2007 (2003-2007)
  • Shaan Gandhi (2003-2007)
  • Erin Salter (2003-2007)
  • Scott McMichael (2002-2007)
  • Jeff Hanson - President 2004-2005
  • Josh Levit (1999-2003)
  • Brandon Eilertson (1999-2003)
  • Allison Manzuk - President (1999-2003)
  • Anthony de Jesus (1996-2000)
  • Michael Hake (1994-1998)
  • Bill Nottingham (1993-1997)
  • Jessica McGeary (1992-1996)

Archived Team Pages and Other Links

  • Notable Team Members Since 1996: [1]
  • Tournament Calendar 2001-02: [2]
  • Team Website 2002-05: [3]
  • Team Members 2005-06: [4]
  • Team Members 2006-07: [5]
  • Team Website 2007-08: [6]
  • Team Website 2013-14: [7]
  • Current Team Website (within OrgSync - must log in to see events): [8]
  • Team Stats at all NAQT Events (1996-Present): [9]