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Andrew has written for the novice sets [[CERES]] and [[MAKEMAKE]], and the high school sets [[SHOW-ME]] and [[NASWM]]. Additionally, Andrew Gao is part of the editing team for MSQB Madness I and MSQB Madness II, a packet submission tournament written by (mostly new) 7th-9th graders. | Andrew has written for the novice sets [[CERES]] and [[MAKEMAKE]], and the high school sets [[SHOW-ME]] and [[NASWM]]. Additionally, Andrew Gao is part of the editing team for MSQB Madness I and MSQB Madness II, a packet submission tournament written by (mostly new) 7th-9th graders. | ||
+ | Two tournaments, [[CERES]] National Mirror, as well as SPRING, were co-directed by Gao. Both tournaments had a field of 16 nationally-competitive middle school teams. In the 2020-2021 season, [[Aatreyo Bhattacharyya]] and Andrew directed MCMT Solo, a singles middle school tournament with the [[IPNCT]] format. | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 1 July 2022
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Middle school | Chenery (2020-2022) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Andrew Gao is a player for Chenery Middle School. He is known for creating the online, Google Sheets-based Pandruwu Sheetz scoresheet.
Andrew is a generalist, who mainly focuses on literature (coming 2nd at the 2021 IPNCT), geography, history, and current events.
Though first active in the 2020-2021 season, Andrew Gao played the 2022 IPNCT (finishing 3rd). The team he led, Chenery, placed second in the 2022 MSNCT after losing 310-280 in a one-game final against Longfellow Middle School. Additionally, a team comprised of him and Zym Zeldovich won the 2022 MINT ("MS NASAT"), after going 9-1 to clear the field.
Andrew has written for the novice sets CERES and MAKEMAKE, and the high school sets SHOW-ME and NASWM. Additionally, Andrew Gao is part of the editing team for MSQB Madness I and MSQB Madness II, a packet submission tournament written by (mostly new) 7th-9th graders.
Two tournaments, CERES National Mirror, as well as SPRING, were co-directed by Gao. Both tournaments had a field of 16 nationally-competitive middle school teams. In the 2020-2021 season, Aatreyo Bhattacharyya and Andrew directed MCMT Solo, a singles middle school tournament with the IPNCT format.