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− | '''Stephen Eltinge''' ''("EL- | + | '''Stephen Eltinge''' ''("EL-ting")'' is a player at [[Yale]] and alumnus of [[MIT]] and [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. Widely regarded as one of the best active physics players, writers, and editors, his achievements include writing/editing for [[Fall Novice Tournament]] II, [[OLEFIN]], the [[2013 NSC]], 2015's [[George Oppen]], 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]], the 2017 [[SCT]], and [[2018 ACF Regionals]]. Stephen was the second scorer on the [[Yale]] team that placed 3rd at the [[2017 ACF Nationals]] |
He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual [[MIT Fall Tournament]] included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field. | He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual [[MIT Fall Tournament]] included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field. |
Revision as of 19:48, 2 May 2018
Stephen Eltinge | |
Noted subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Other Science, History, Current Events, general |
Current college | Yale (2015-Present) |
Past colleges | MIT (2011-2015) |
High school | Thomas Jefferson (VA) (2008-2011) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Stephen Eltinge ("EL-ting") is a player at Yale and alumnus of MIT and Thomas Jefferson (VA). Widely regarded as one of the best active physics players, writers, and editors, his achievements include writing/editing for Fall Novice Tournament II, OLEFIN, the 2013 NSC, 2015's George Oppen, 2016's MYSTERIUM, the 2017 SCT, and 2018 ACF Regionals. Stephen was the second scorer on the Yale team that placed 3rd at the 2017 ACF Nationals
He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual MIT Fall Tournament included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field.
In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of PACE. He is currently the communications officer of ACF.