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− | '''John Musick''' | + | '''John Musick''' led [[Honaker]] to a 4th place finish in the [[VHSL]] State Tournament for the 2008-2009 season and currently plays for [[Princeton]]. Ranks highly among the greatest players in [[Honaker]]'s history. |
One of the most notable (albeit non-academic) scenes from his career occurred after the 2008 [[VHSL]] State Championship. The team traveled to Captain George's Seafood Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia, and Musick proceeded to feast on crab legs and other assorted seafood for more than three hours, stating "I wanted to get my money's worth [from the AYCE buffet]". | One of the most notable (albeit non-academic) scenes from his career occurred after the 2008 [[VHSL]] State Championship. The team traveled to Captain George's Seafood Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia, and Musick proceeded to feast on crab legs and other assorted seafood for more than three hours, stating "I wanted to get my money's worth [from the AYCE buffet]". |
Revision as of 13:00, 8 February 2010
John Musick | |
Noted subjects | Literature, History, the Bible |
Current college | Princeton (2010-Present) |
High school | Honaker (2005-2009) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
John Musick led Honaker to a 4th place finish in the VHSL State Tournament for the 2008-2009 season and currently plays for Princeton. Ranks highly among the greatest players in Honaker's history.
One of the most notable (albeit non-academic) scenes from his career occurred after the 2008 VHSL State Championship. The team traveled to Captain George's Seafood Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia, and Musick proceeded to feast on crab legs and other assorted seafood for more than three hours, stating "I wanted to get my money's worth [from the AYCE buffet]".
A fondly remembered moment among team members is an incident in which Musick negged on a question on hydrophobia and instead gave the answer "homophobia". Another related incident occurred during an introduction during the '08-'09 season in which teammate Charlie Perkins unknowingly referred to himself as "Charlie Musick". An outburst of laughter from moderators and bystanders ensued.
Musick came out for Princeton's quizbowl team in the second semester of Freshman year and currently plays for the D-II team.