Difference between revisions of "East Brunswick"
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− | '''East Brunswick High School''', usually acronymized '''EB''', is a public high school in East Brunswick, New Jersey. It frequently ranks among the top teams at both local and national tournaments. Its program has lasted since at least 1994, although the team played "[[Chip Beall|Chip]] Bowl" at events like the [[NAC]] at that time. It played an [[NAQT]] tournament in 1997 and returned briefly in 2002. Starting from 2005, EB has regularly attended tournaments every year. It is particularly known for its very strong history players. EB has been hosting the annual Funfest tournament since 2016 and the annual Pre-Nationals tournament since 2017. The high school only includes grades 10-12, so there are no freshman | + | '''East Brunswick High School''', usually acronymized '''EB''', is a public high school in East Brunswick, New Jersey. It frequently ranks among the top teams at both local and national tournaments. Its program has lasted since at least 1994, although the team played "[[Chip Beall|Chip]] Bowl" at events like the [[NAC]] at that time. It played an [[NAQT]] tournament in 1997 and returned briefly in 2002. Starting from 2005, EB has regularly attended tournaments every year. It is particularly known for its very strong history players. EB has been hosting the annual Funfest tournament since 2016 and the annual Pre-Nationals tournament since 2017. The high school only includes grades 10-12, so there are no freshman players on the team. |
=Current Roster= | =Current Roster= | ||
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* Matthew Lee | * Matthew Lee | ||
* Shreya Bhardwaj | * Shreya Bhardwaj | ||
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* Tanuj Chandekar | * Tanuj Chandekar | ||
* Vishva Gajaraj | * Vishva Gajaraj |
Revision as of 05:38, 3 June 2021
East Brunswick High School | |
Location: East Brunswick, NJ | |
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Club Presidents | Aniket Das, Chinmay Sahasrabudhe, Joshua Yi |
Coaches | Lorna Fitzpatrick-Laurie |
State Championships | 2008 NAQT |
National Championships | 1994 NAC |
National Appearances | HSNCT: 2006-2009, 2012, 2015-2019, 2021 NHBB: 2021 "Bad quizbowl": NAC: 1994, 2003 TOC: 1997 PAC: 1992 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | ~2100 |
NAQT Page | link |
East Brunswick High School, usually acronymized EB, is a public high school in East Brunswick, New Jersey. It frequently ranks among the top teams at both local and national tournaments. Its program has lasted since at least 1994, although the team played "Chip Bowl" at events like the NAC at that time. It played an NAQT tournament in 1997 and returned briefly in 2002. Starting from 2005, EB has regularly attended tournaments every year. It is particularly known for its very strong history players. EB has been hosting the annual Funfest tournament since 2016 and the annual Pre-Nationals tournament since 2017. The high school only includes grades 10-12, so there are no freshman players on the team.
Current Roster
East Brunswick roster | |||||||||
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Upperclassmen
Seniors (Class of 2021)
Juniors (Class of 2022)
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Underclassmen
Sophomores (Class of 2023)
Freshmen
Other Players
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Coach/President
Key (C) Captain (A) Alternate Captain |
Notable Alumni
Note: College affiliation only listed for alumni who continued to play in college.
- Shravan Balaji, 2015
- Anand Nanduri, 2016
- Emmett Laurie, 2016 (Rutgers)
- Jason Xu, 2016 (Princeton)
- Joseph Ham, 2018 (Brown)
- Jonathan Shoung, 2019
- Lucas Hsu, 2019 (NYU)
- Rishi Banerjee, 2019 (Georgia Tech)
- Alexander Suponya, 2020 (Rutgers)
- Atharva Acharya, 2020 (Indiana)
- David Ovetsky, 2020
- Dylan Ye, 2020 (Rutgers)
- Jackson Lee, 2020 (Rutgers)
- Jeffrey Han, 2020 (Chicago)