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'''Joe Ahmad''' is a current [[Notre Dame]] player a [[Loyola Academy]] alumnus.  He was the star of Loyola's team, Joe's bread and butter is history, with a bit of music and art as well.  He is also well known for his hilarious mispronounciations when answering questions.  In one instance, he correctly answered ''Battle of Salamis'' (Sa-lam-iss) in a tossup but pronounced it as the plural form of the meat [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salami salami] (sah lah meez).  Despite this, he was arguably the most intellectual person in Illinois scholastic bowl.  On the way to the 2007 SEMO ACE camp, he allegedly read ''War and Peace'' while listening to chamber music on his walkman.
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'''Joe Ahmad''' is a current [[Notre Dame]] player a [[Loyola Academy]] alumnus.  He was the star of Loyola's team, Joe's bread and butter is history, with a bit of music and art as well.  He is also well known for his hilarious mispronounciations when answering questions.  In one instance, he correctly answered ''Battle of Salamis'' (Sa-lam-iss) in a tossup but pronounced it as the plural form of the meat [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salami salami] (sah lah meez).  Despite this, he was arguably the most intellectual person in Illinois scholastic bowl.  On the way to the 2007 SEMO [[ACE]] camp, he allegedly read ''War and Peace'' while listening to chamber music on his walkman.
  
 
In 2008, he helped lead his team to the state finals and became the second Rambler ever to be all-state.
 
In 2008, he helped lead his team to the state finals and became the second Rambler ever to be all-state.

Revision as of 21:40, 12 April 2011

Joe Ahmad is a current Notre Dame player a Loyola Academy alumnus. He was the star of Loyola's team, Joe's bread and butter is history, with a bit of music and art as well. He is also well known for his hilarious mispronounciations when answering questions. In one instance, he correctly answered Battle of Salamis (Sa-lam-iss) in a tossup but pronounced it as the plural form of the meat salami (sah lah meez). Despite this, he was arguably the most intellectual person in Illinois scholastic bowl. On the way to the 2007 SEMO ACE camp, he allegedly read War and Peace while listening to chamber music on his walkman.

In 2008, he helped lead his team to the state finals and became the second Rambler ever to be all-state.