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'''Carlo De Guzman''' is a rising senior at [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]] in Houston, Texas. Before transferring to St. John's, he spent 2 years at [[Seven Lakes|Seven Lakes High School]], where he led them to a state championship and a 9th place finish at the [[2012 NSC|NSC]] as a sophomore in 2012. | '''Carlo De Guzman''' is a rising senior at [[St. John's (TX)|St. John's]] in Houston, Texas. Before transferring to St. John's, he spent 2 years at [[Seven Lakes|Seven Lakes High School]], where he led them to a state championship and a 9th place finish at the [[2012 NSC|NSC]] as a sophomore in 2012. | ||
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+ | After spending time between the A and B teams, Carlo permanently joined the Seven Lakes A Team at Texas Invitational II, helping contribute to a T-8 finish at the [[2011 HSNCT]], and leading a Seven Lakes team without leading scorer Jiawei Li to a 14th place finish at the [[2011 NSC]]. He then joined fellow Seven Lakes player Daniel Chapman and LASA players [[Benji Nguyen]], [[Thomas Littrell]], and [[Roger Cain]] on the Texas team that won the 2011 [[NASAT]]. | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] |
Revision as of 23:55, 9 June 2013
Carlo De Guzman | |
Noted subjects | Fine Arts, Literature, General |
High school | Seven Lakes (2010-2012), St. John's (2012-2014) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Carlo De Guzman is a rising senior at St. John's in Houston, Texas. Before transferring to St. John's, he spent 2 years at Seven Lakes High School, where he led them to a state championship and a 9th place finish at the NSC as a sophomore in 2012.
High School
2010-2011
After spending time between the A and B teams, Carlo permanently joined the Seven Lakes A Team at Texas Invitational II, helping contribute to a T-8 finish at the 2011 HSNCT, and leading a Seven Lakes team without leading scorer Jiawei Li to a 14th place finish at the 2011 NSC. He then joined fellow Seven Lakes player Daniel Chapman and LASA players Benji Nguyen, Thomas Littrell, and Roger Cain on the Texas team that won the 2011 NASAT.