Stump The Schwab - Contestants Who Have "stumped The Schwab"

Contestants Who Have "stumped The Schwab"

Here is an incomplete list of contestants who have "stumped the Schwab", either by accruing more points than him in the "Schwab Showdown", by forcing "The Schwab" to strike out, or by beating him in a tiebreaker:

Name Hometown Notes
Joel Radwanski Chicago, Illinois "Stumped the Schwab" a second time when he returned for the semifinals. In the second victory, Radwanski, a Chicago native, also was aided in the final round by a category called "The Chicago Nine" (about the Cubs) which he answered all three questions correctly.
Nick Dembski Columbus, Ohio Won in a double-tiebreaker, as described above.
Brian Sandalow Skokie, Illinois Two time winner, second by tiebreaker.
Nabate Isles New York Did not miss any of his own questions, only missing on a passed question, and won 11-4.
Stephen Shukie West Hartford, Connecticut First contestant to cause "The Schwab" to strike out, thereby winning the College Edition of the show.
Marty Asalone Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Chris Calogero Albany, New York A Season 3 contestant who came back in the fourth and final season.
Chad Linden Irving, Texas
Vik Dalvi Culver City, California
Scott Jenstad Pasadena, California
Dan Needles Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Stumped the Schwab" in the sportscaster edition, in a tie-breaker, after both he and "The Schwab" had a perfect final round with no strikes and no passes. On the tiebreaker question, Needles had the closer guess (386) on Alvin Robertson's NBA single-season record for steals (301) compared to Schwab's guess of 622. He is the Sports analyst for WISN 12 News, the ABC affiliate in Milwaukee.
Carl Burlbaw Dallas, Texas
Pete Fierro Atlanta, Georgia Was down 5-6 going into the final question, admitted that he was guessing the answer, and guessed correctly that Steve Garvey was the player who holds the National League record for consecutive games played with 1,207.

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