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Math Bowl award winners include Niceville High, Rocky Bayou Christian School

Niceville.comMarch 28, 20222 Mins Read
2022 math bowl at Northwest Florida State College
Eight high school teams from all across Northwest Florida gathered at the Northwest Florida State College on March 4, 2022, to compete in the 34th annual Math Bowl. Pensacola Catholic High School won first place in the small school division and Rickards High School, Tallahassee won first place in the large school division. (Northwest Florida State College)

NICEVILLE, Fla.- Eight high school teams from across Northwest Florida gathered at Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) on March 4, 2022, to compete in the 34th annual Math Bowl.

The competing schools were divided into two classes, Class Y for smaller schools and Class Z for larger schools.

After spending the day completing written exams and ciphering matches, students were invited to an awards ceremony where the individual and team winners were announced.

Pensacola Catholic High School and Rickards High School, Tallahassee won team first-place awards in their respective divisions.

Tyler Ruble of Pensacola Catholic High and Karthik Vedula of Rickards High, Tallahassee won individual first-place awards.

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Karthik Vedula was the overall winner of the competition.

Rocky Bayou Christian School won the third-place team award for the small school division and Niceville High School won the third-place team award for the large school division

“Northwest Florida State College was pleased to continue the tradition of hosting the Math Bowl for high school students in our area,” said NWFSC President Dr. Devin Stephenson.

“We are proud of all of the participants for their hard work and dedication to STEM education. This year’s participants are great examples of the bright minds that will shape our future.”

The winning teams in each class were as follows:

Team Winners

Class Y:

1st: Pensacola Catholic High School

2nd: Gulf Breeze High School

3rd: Rocky Bayou Christian School

4th: Seacoast Collegiate High School

Class Z:

1st: Rickards High School, Tallahassee

2nd: Lincoln High School, Tallahassee

3rd: Niceville High School

4th: Milton High School

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Individual Winners

Class Y:

1st: Tyler Ruble (Pensacola Catholic)

2nd: Elizabeth Owens (Pensacola Catholic)

3rd: Scarlett Stevens (Rocky Bayou)

4th: Ethan Pensyl (Gulf Breeze)

5th: Quentin Wright (Pensacola Catholic)

6th: David Om (Rocky Bayou)

7th: Ashley Spear (Gulf Breeze)

8th: Jack Gordon (Gulf Breeze)

9th: Hollis Hodges (Seacoast)

10th: Catie Barnes (Rocky Bayou)

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Class Z:

1st: Karthik Vedula (Rickards) (Overall individual winner of the competition)

2nd: Dylan Epstein-Gross (Rickards)

3rd: Vaneesha Sinha (Rickards)

4th: Rachel Baek (Lincoln)

5th: Nicholas Voss (Lincoln)

6th: Farzan Shiju (Rickards)

7th: Jason Bell (Lincoln)

8th: Dylan Chen (Niceville)

9th: Tiana Fontejon (Niceville)

10th: Rider Hansen (Niceville)

 

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