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Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 17th, 2017, 6:01 pm
by John Richardsim
Utah B:
1. Fairfield JHS (97)
2. Centennial JHS (138)
3. West HS (144)
Full scores

Utah C:
1. Maple Mountain HS (105)
2. Grand County HS (181)
3. Hillcrest HS (184)
Full scores

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 18th, 2017, 2:39 pm
by Balsa Man
Unome wrote:
Balsa Man wrote:
Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Anyone have Colorado B and C?
Don't know on C; B was Preston MS
Div C champion is Fossil Ridge (confirmed via Twitter). Scores usually get posted pretty quickly on the state website; how much they won by will be interesting to see.

The shape of Colorado looks rather strange on the trophy.
Top 3 w/ scores
B:
Preston MS Team 1 (115)
Homeschool Science B (148)
Kinard MS (171)

C:
Fossil Ridge HS (62)
Poudre HS (161)
Homeschool Science C (177)

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 5:15 pm
by John Richardsim
Arkansas B:
1. LISA Academy West (60)
2. Nettleton Junior High School (67)
3. County Line Junior High School (78)
Full Scores

Arkansas C:
1. Little Rock Central High School (65)
2. County Line High School (121)
3. Central Arkansas Christian School (130)
Full Scores

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 5:54 pm
by John Richardsim
Oregon C:
1. Westview High School
2. St. Mary's Academy
3. St. Mary's Academy

Not sure about scores, but apparently 1st and 2nd was decided on tiebreaker.

Couldn't find anything from B.

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 6:11 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
Some missing results (from mostly Facebook and this page on the national site)

Connecticut C:
1. Hopkins School

Delaware B:
1. HB DuPont Middle School (86)
1A. HB DuPont Middle School B (204)
2. St. Ann School (286)
3. Independence Middle School (288)

Maine B:
1. Medomak Middle School

Massachusetts B:
1. A.W. Coolidge Middle School

New Hampshire B:
1. Walpole Elementary School

New Hampshire C:
1. Merrimack High School

New York B:
1. Eagle Hill Middle School (129)
2. Paul J. Gelinas Junior High School (152)
3. R.C. Murphy Junior High School (224)

Oregon B:
1. Stoller Middle School

Wyoming C:
1. Kelly Walsh High School

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 6:29 pm
by Magikarpmaster629
EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Some missing results (from mostly Facebook and this page on the national site)
On that sight it says Waterville Sr High School qualified in Maine C, not Waynefleet as JohnRichardsim posted earlier...should we change it on the wiki?

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 6:53 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
Relevant link I just found: http://wshs.aos92.org/home/InTheNews/ws ... ampionship

"Waterville Sr High School steps in to represent Maine at the National Science Olympiad in Indiana after Waynflete declined. Coach Ramgren says the team has to work doubly hard to both refine their science and problem-solving skills while raising the considerable funds needed to get everyone to Indianapolis. The team will leave Waterville on May 17th and return on the 22nd."

They, uhh... seem to be confused about where it is. But that's why they're going.

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 7:06 pm
by antoine_ego
EastStroudsburg13 wrote: ... after Waynflete declined.
Wow, I've never heard of a team declining an invitation to Nats... Any idea why?

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 7:13 pm
by EastStroudsburg13
It happens occasionally. I know Franklin MS from Oregon has done it before, as has Union HS from Oklahoma and Medomak MS in Maine last year. It generally happens when there's a lack of available funding, especially when the team in question is not very experienced or likely to do well, and it wouldn't be their first time attending nationals.

Re: State Tournament Results

Posted: April 19th, 2017, 7:16 pm
by Magikarpmaster629
EastStroudsburg13 wrote:It happens occasionally. I know Franklin MS from Oregon has done it before, as has Union HS from Oklahoma and Medomak MS in Maine last year. It generally happens when there's a lack of available funding, especially when the team in question is not very experienced or likely to do well, and it wouldn't be their first time attending nationals.
IIRC Washington D.C. was going to send a division B team (*cough* Unome would know this *cough*) in 2011 I think, but they declined so a team from another state went instead.