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Middle School Math Competition Success!
September 26th, 2022
On Thursday, September 22nd, the Episcopal math team competed at the annual Catholic High Middle School Tournament. The team competed against approximately 200 math students from around Baton Rouge in Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, and Geometry math competitions.
In the Relay Race Event, the students placed in the following categories:
Pre-Algebra
3rd Place Team – Tarik Avci, Oscar Fenske, Leo Abraham, and Condrey Fautheree
Algebra I
4th Place Team – Aiden Bradford, Patrick Kelly, Andrew Richard, and James Gawronski
2nd Place Team – Eli Gray Bennett, Hope Johnson, David Gboloo, and Wylie Schexnayder
Geometry
5th Place Team – Alex Messina, Stefan Schexnayder, James McIlwain, and Colleen Newton
4th Place Team – Regan Danos, Jordan Harvey, Caroline Watson, and Grace Waguespack
3rd Place Team – Elizabeth Odom, Kate Janney, and Emma Waguespack
In the Individual Competition, the students placed in the following categories:
Pre-Algebra
Honorable Mentions – Leo Abraham, Lila Awad, and Oscar Fenske
4th Place – Tarik Avci
1st Place – Condrey Fautheree
Algebra I Upper Division
4th Place – Eli Gray Bennett
2nd Place – Andrew Richard
1st Place – James Gawronski
Geometry
5th Place – Lauren Bradford
4th Place – Jordan Harvey
In the Team Competition, the students placed in the following categories:
Pre-Algebra
1st Place Team – Oscar Fenske, Tarik Avci, Leo Abraham, and Condrey Fautheree
Algebra I Upper Division
2nd Place Team – James Gawronski, Andrew Richard, Aiden Bradford, and Patrick Kelly
1st Place Team – David Gboloo, Eli Gray Bennett, Hope Johnson, and Wylie Schexnayder
Geometry
5th Place Team – Stefan Schexnayder, James McIlwain, Alex Messina, and Colleen Newton
4th Place Team – Regan Danos, Caroline Watson, Jordan Harvey, and Grace Waguespack
3rd Place Team – Elizabeth Odom, Emma Waguespack, and Kate Janney
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