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'''Joey Spicer''' is a current player for [[Missouri]].  
 
'''Joey Spicer''' is a current player for [[Missouri]].  

Revision as of 21:01, 23 August 2010

Joey Spicer
Noted subjects Science
Current college University of Missouri-Columbia (2008-)
Past colleges Washington University in St. Louis (2008)
High school Fort Osage (2005-2008)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Joey Spicer is a current player for Missouri.

High School Career

He served two years as varsity quiz bowl captain for Fort Osage High School. Joey also competed in the Science Knowledge Bowl competition all three years of high school. During his final year, he was the captain of the 8th place team in the regional competition at Rockhurst University.

College Career

2008-2009

Washington University In St. Louis

Joey was a member of the Washington University Academic Team for a semester, attending the Gateway Invitational Tournament XIII with the WUSTL team which placed 6th overall. [1]

University of Missouri

After arriving at Mizzou, Joey quickly embraced a role on the team, attending ACF Regionals, the Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament and ACF Nationals in 2009.

2009-2010

Joey continued to attend circuit events for Mizzou, playing at Minnesota Open and, solo on a house team, at ACF Fall. Perhaps Joey's most important contribution was as a member of the hosting staff. Joey nobly spent a day keeping statistics at Tiger Bowl II, and moderated at the 2009 Missouri Fall Academic Tournament. Having proven himself very capable of the job, Joey was named a co-director of the inaugural Mort Walker Invitational.