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Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 3:12 pm
by Unome
Well, if anyone's here from Springhouse (I think there are a few) congratulations on your win!
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 3:40 pm
by schist99centz
EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Do you have 6-10?
I remember Welsh Valley got 6th and Hershey got 10th
For C, I remember Lower Merion getting sixth and Shady Side getting seventh
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 3:42 pm
by tns12
schist99centz wrote:EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Do you have 6-10?
I remember Welsh Valley got 6th and Hershey got 10th
For C, I remember Lower Merion getting sixth and Shady Side getting seventh
Did Park Forest and State High get in top 10?
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 3:49 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
I would be very surprised if State College did, but Park Forest definitely had a shot.
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 7:42 pm
by roadscholar11
I have the full top ten, and medal counts (medals may not be completely accurate since I missed 2 events):
B Division
1. Springhouse- 15 medals
2. Shady Side- 15 medals
3. Bala Cynwyd- 10 medals
4. Strath Haven- 5 medals
5. Devon Prep- 8 medals
6. Welsh Valley- 4 medals
7. Park Forest- 1 medal
8. Springton Lake- 3 medals
9. Wyoming Area- 4 medals
10. Hershey- 3 medals
C Division
1. Harriton- 15 medals
2. Rustin- 15 medals
3. Penncrest- 13 medals
4. Conestoga- 15 medals
5. Strath Haven- 9 medals
6. Lower Merion- 3 medals
7. Shady Side- 5 medals
8. Stroudsburg- 5 medals
9. Northwestern Lehigh- 0 medals
10. Perkiomen Valley- 3 medals
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 25th, 2015, 9:27 pm
by aditi
Unome wrote:Well, if anyone's here from Springhouse (I think there are a few) congratulations on your win!
Thank you! Congratulations to all the teams in Pennsylvania, it was a great competition! (and there was extreme competition

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Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 7:01 am
by UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F
Shady Side was moping, so my team was all "Oh, boo-hoo, you got second." I don't think it cheered them up.

Then, I realized all of the less prominent schools were probably thinking the same thing about us.
Well, the scores haven't been posted yet, but I know that SHMS lost to Bala by ~18 points, Bala lost to Shady Side by ~100 points, and Shady Side lost to Springhouse by ~20 points.
Well, congratulations to Springhouse and Shady Side for getting to represent our state at Nationals!

Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 8:32 am
by 19sawickin
UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Shady Side was moping, so my team was all "Oh, boo-hoo, you got second." I don't think it cheered them up.

Then, I realized all of the less prominent schools were probably thinking the same thing about us.
Well, the scores haven't been posted yet, but I know that SHMS lost to Bala by ~18 points, Bala lost to Shady Side by ~100 points, and Shady Side lost to Springhouse by ~20 points.
We were a bit sad at first, but we were actually all very happy to have the opportunity to participate in the nationals tournament. Also, considering the fact that we scored better than last year when we were touted by our own ex-team members that we wouldn't make as large of an impact this year helps a lot.
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 8:47 am
by schist99centz
As said in the above statement, although we are disappointed that we weren't able to capture our fourth straight state's title, I'm still proud of my team for overcoming big obstacles we have faced from the beginning of the season to now, while proving many ex-team members wrong in the process. Congratulations to all the schools in PA for amazing competition, and a even bigger congratulations to Springhouse, Harriton, and Bayard Rustin for one of the more dominating state tournaments in a while. We here at SSA are very excited to represent the state of PA in Nebraska with you guys.
Re: Pennsylvania 2015
Posted: April 26th, 2015, 4:22 pm
by earthsciteach
I ran the Div B Air Trajectory event at the state competition yesterday and had a great time doing it! I was really impressed with so many of the teams. Everyone was friendly and patient. It doesn't seem possible to get on site soon enough to be prepared for impound, at least not for the first year running a given event. A coach or parent from Spring Valley jumped in and helped me lay out the range and boxes for the event, which was definitely a Godsend! The young lady helping me was fantastic, but not experienced in Science Olympiad, as she was a student volunteer. Regardless, she did a great job! It's just too much for two people to take on with impound.
It was well after 9:00 before we could get the event started. I want to thank everyone for their patience. We were able to get everyone in before 3:00 by allowing those with conflicts with other events to come back at the end of the day. It was exciting to see so many schools being so successful! Thank goodness for the score spreadsheet provided by Science Olympiad or I'd probably still be trying to figure out the scores!
As a whole, our team (Cedar Cliff High School) has a ways to go to be competitive at the state level, but I'm really proud of our kids overall. We did take 4th place in Scrambler and 3rd in Wright Stuff. I'm anxious to see the results to look at where we were weak and where we need to build for next year. It was another great day at a Science Olympiad tournament!