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Spotlight on Luke Maupin and his Team Kentucky, 8th in Nation!

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On June 11-12, Luke Maupin joined Team Kentucky for the National All-Star Academic Tournament. Along with two students from Paul Laurence Dunbar (Lexington) and one student from DuPont Manual (Louisville), Maupin and Team Kentucky finished 8th in the entire field, just one win behind Team Maryland and Team D.C., both of which Maupin and the Kentucky team defeated in earlier rounds.

Maupin finished preliminary play as Kentucky's leading scorer on Saturday, and the Adair Countian finished the tournament through the playoff rounds nearly evenly in total points with fellow teammate Idrees Kahloon, who made it all the way to Semi-Finals on this year's Teen Jeopardy tournament.

The event was held at the University of Maryland and featured all-star combinations state-by-state of the nation's top high school quiz bowl competitors.




This story was posted on 2011-06-14 10:18:09
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