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Northshore Student Scientists Earn High Honors at State Olympiad Competition

Timbercrest Junior High School finished eighth in the statewide competition held last month.

 

Bothell High School’s Science Olympiad team lost a tie-breaker to finish second and Canyon Park Junior High School’s Blue team finished second at the Washington State Science Olympiad competition held April 14 at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Wash., keeping both teams from advancing to the national competition. 

Northshore Junior High School finished fourth, finished eighth and Canyon Park Junior High School’s Gold team finished twelfth in the middle school division. Inglemoor finished twelfth in the high school division.

Bothell High School

First Place —Jacob Straus and Teddy Pierce, Sounds of Music

Second Place —Tammy Tarhini and Trevor McAllister-Day, Anatomy

Second Place —Teddy Pierce, and Jacob Straus, Astronomy

Second Place —Trevor McAllister-Day and Ben Gamman, Fermi Questions

Second Place —Amy Patterson and Katelyn Guard, Forestry

Third Place —Jake Arlan and Charloe Mesecar, Chemistry Lab

Third Place —Zachary Thompson and Teddy Pierce, Gravity Vehicle

Third Place —Emily Anthony, Trevor McAllister-Day and Tammy Tarhini, Protein Modeling

Fourth Place —Amy Patterson and Zachary Thompson, Helicopters

Fourth Place —Jake Arlan and Zachary Thompson, Robot Arm

Fourth Place —Peter Berge and Tammy Tarhini, Rocks & Minerals

Fourth Place —Tammy Tarhini and Katelyn Guard Towers

Fifth Place—Jake Arlan and Ben Gamman, Optics

Other team member includes Issac Renfrow.

Canyon Park Junior High School Blue and Gold teams

First Place—Srishti Mathur and Brandi Burnell, Awesome Aquifers

First Place —Srishti Mathur and Brandi Burnell, Dynamic Planet

First Place —Arko Banik, Srishti Mathur, and Kelly Ewing, Experimental Design

First Place —Arko Banik and Adharsh Ranganathan, Keep the Heat

First Place —Kelly Ewing and Alison Guard, Reach for the Stars

Second Place—Ryan Vail and Robert Ha, Rocks & Minerals

Second Place —Kevin Sim and Saksham Kota, Keep the Heat

Canyon Park Junior High School Blue and Gold Teams continued

Third Place—Arko Banik and Ali McAllister-Day, Bottle Rockets

Third Place —Alison Guard and Ali McAllister-day, Forestry

Third Place —Kelby Pierce and Katie Herron, Towers

Fourth Place—Alison Guard and Aditya Jain, Crime Busters

Fourth Place —Kelby Pierce and Robert Ha, Disease Detectives

Fourth Place —Aditya Jain and Adharsh Ranganathan, Optics

Fifth Place —Kelby Pierce and Katie Herron, Microbe Mission

Fifth Place —Kevin Sim and Hemanth Kalathil, Mousetrap Vehicle

Other team members include Ben Baek, Carolyn Tang, Anand Sekar, Ellie Richmond, Casey Sim and Vishnu Viswanathan.

 Northshore Junior High School

First Place —Cindy Kuang and Maia Stiber, Disease Detectives

Second Place —Molly Lie and Maia Stiber, Bottle Rocket,

Second Place —Nikhil Mandalaparthy and Simon Duchastel, Forestry High

Second Place —Molly Lie and Ariel Stiber, Road Scholar,

Fourth Place —Maia Stiber and Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Compute This

Fourth Place —Cindy Kuang and Molly Lie, Microbe Mission

Fourth Place —Cindy Kuang and Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Mission Possible

Fifth Place —Ariel Stiber and Molly Lie, Awesome Aquifers

Fifth Place —Ariel Stiber and Cindy Kuang, Dynamic Planet

Fifth Place —Nikhil Mandalaparthy and Cindy Kuang, Food Science

Fifth Place —Molly Lie and Ariel Stiber, Meteorology

Other team members include Tyler Couch, Arianne Mercer, and Bailey Cullinan.

 Timbercrest Junior High School

First Place —Chris Ragan and Jimmy Ragan, Optics

Third Place —Chris Ragan and Nate Pietraszak, Crime Busters
Third Place —Brandon Schwecke and Peter Lawson, Rocks & Minerals
Fourth Place —Fred Nicholson and Nate Pietraszak, Anatomy
Fourth Place —Brandon and Conner Vanderknyff, Environmental Design
Fourth Place —Conor Vanderknyff and Jimmy Ragan, Reach for the Stars

Other team members include Avery Brock, Nick Cosby, Peter Lawson, Fred Nicholson, Teddy Olson, Nate Pietraszak, Christopher Ragan, Jimmy Ragan, Tate Reus, Brandon Schwecke and Conor VanderKnyff.


Inglemoor High School
First Place —Celia Thurman, Natalie Shen and Gina Ouellette, Experimental Design

Third Place —Ponti Das and Rahul Bachal, Fermi Questions

Fourth Place —Tamar Feldman, Megan McGrath and Kenny Song, Protein Modeling

Other team members include Eric Olssen, Mary Gwin, Apurva Raman, Kira Thurman, Paige Rinnert, Cherlyn Chan and Lydia Olsen.

 

--Information from Northshore School District

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