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Mu Alpha Theta Tournament Results
September 26th, 2022

On Saturday, September 24, Episcopal’s Mu Alpha Theta Club and Math Team traveled to St. Paul’s High School in Covington to compete in their annual Mu Alpha Theta Tournament. The tournament featured 421 students from southern Louisiana, and Episcopal competed in Division 1 against Baton Rouge High School, Catholic High School, Jesuit, Ben Franklin, Haynes, and St. Paul’s.
Overall, the school placed 2nd in the Division 1 Sweepstakes!
Here are the detailed competition results: (Students compete in the area tests for the subject that they completed in the previous year. )
In the Individual Competition:
Pre-Algebra
3rd Place – Eli Gray Bennett
2nd Place – David Gboloo
1st Place – James Gawronski
Geometry
Honorable Mentions – Autumn Baldridge, Meg Kantrow, Riana Yano, Miniya Malone, and Julia Brinker
3rd Place – Nate McLean
Advanced Math
2nd Place – Hayden Singh
Trigonometry
Honorable Mentions - Hayden Willett and Ahebwa Muhumuza
Calculus A
2nd Place – Sophia Horridge
In the Team Competitions:

Pre-Algebra
1st Place Team – Eli Gray Bennett, David Gboloo, James Gawronski, and Maoya Nakahara
Geometry
Team Honorable Mention – Autumn Baldridge, Riana Yano, and Airi Homma
3rd Place Team – Miniya Malone, Julia Brinker, Bria Coleman, and Chloe Rubin
1st Place Team – Nate McLean, Meg Kantrow, and Aahan Narayanan
Potpourri
2nd Place Team – Kathy Hu, Sophia Horridge, and Thomas O’Connor
In the Interschool Competition:
Students in the Geometry, Algebra I, and Pre-Algebra areas won FIRST PLACE in the Lower Interschool Competition.
The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge 2025-2026 application is now available! For more information on the application process, to schedule a tour, or learn more about the private school, contact us at [email protected] or 225-755-2685.
Posted in the categories All, Upper School.
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