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Fischer has been a prominent volunteer in the northern Illinois and Chicagoland region since graduating from high school, and can usually be seen staffing high school tournaments. In addition, he was a writer for [[Aegis Questions]], has written for [[Scobol Solo]], [[New Trier Varsity]], and the [[IHSA]] State Series. He and Kristin served as assistant coaches for [[IMSA]] up through the 2011-2012 season. He is now Head Coach for the [[Keith Country Day]] scholastic bowl program after the retirement of [[Beth Lipton]].
 
Fischer has been a prominent volunteer in the northern Illinois and Chicagoland region since graduating from high school, and can usually be seen staffing high school tournaments. In addition, he was a writer for [[Aegis Questions]], has written for [[Scobol Solo]], [[New Trier Varsity]], and the [[IHSA]] State Series. He and Kristin served as assistant coaches for [[IMSA]] up through the 2011-2012 season. He is now Head Coach for the [[Keith Country Day]] scholastic bowl program after the retirement of [[Beth Lipton]].
  
In 2017,Brad was named the new head editor for the [[IHSA]] state series.
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In 2017, Fischer was named the new head editor for the [[IHSA]] state series. The writing team also includes [[Noah Prince]] and [[Andrew Wang]].
  
 
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Brad Fischer
Noted subjects Generalist; Math, Music, Ancient Greece
Current college Keith Country Day
Past colleges Northern Illinois University, Rock Valley College
High school Winnebago
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Brad Fischer is a former high school/collegiate player from the northern Illinois area. He is married to Kristin Strey, and their son James was born in 2009. He works for the National History Bee and Bowl as Director of Question Production and Upper Midwest Regional Coordinator. [1]

High School Career

Fischer is considered by many to be among the best high school players of his era (2005-06, the beginning of the transition to pyramidal quizbowl in Illinois), and among the very best players to emerge from any smaller school in Illinois history. After some minor successes as a junior, including winning the year's Winnebago Invitational, in 2006 he led Winnebago to fifth place at Loyola Ultima and third place in the 2006 IHSA Class A State Finals. In both his junior and senior years, Fischer was named First Team All-State.

College Career

Rock Valley College

Fischer started his college career at Rock Valley College, attempting to start a team at the community college. The team traveled to one tournament (Elvis at Wisconsin) and hosted one high school tournament (The Decemberist) during his time there. The Decemberist had a second incarnation after his December 2007 graduation and transfer to Northern Illinois University.

Northern Illinois University

Fischer started a Quiz Bowl Association at NIU, primarily to host tournaments while also playing a small schedule of college events. His last collegiate tournament, 2011 ICT, saw him place fifth individually and lead NIU to a tie for 10th place in Division II.

Illinois Quizbowl

Fischer has been a prominent volunteer in the northern Illinois and Chicagoland region since graduating from high school, and can usually be seen staffing high school tournaments. In addition, he was a writer for Aegis Questions, has written for Scobol Solo, New Trier Varsity, and the IHSA State Series. He and Kristin served as assistant coaches for IMSA up through the 2011-2012 season. He is now Head Coach for the Keith Country Day scholastic bowl program after the retirement of Beth Lipton.

In 2017, Fischer was named the new head editor for the IHSA state series. The writing team also includes Noah Prince and Andrew Wang.