Congratulations to the winners of the 3rd Annual Wicomico County Math 24 Game Tournament May 21
The 3rd Annual Wicomico County Math 24 Game Tournament was held Thursday, May 21, at Salisbury University. The following elementary and middle school students were winners:
Grade 1
1st place- Abigail Hill- Westside Primary
2nd place- Megan Branton- Pemberton
3rd place- Eli Prushansky- Beaver Run
4th place- Esha Sachdeva- West Salisbury
Grade 2
1st place- Kye'Ron Christopher- Chipman
2nd place- Alontae Uptegrow- Fruitland Primary
3rd place- Hassan Ansari- Pemberton
4th place- Ja'Myron Cannon- Westside Intermediate
Grade 3
1st place- Rajat Sharma- Prince Street
2nd place- Skylar Stinson- Northwestern
3rd place- Jong June Peck- Pemberton
4th place- Kamar Hamad- Pittsville
Grade 4
1st place- Gabrielle Cormier- Pemberton
2nd place- Anjali Sachdeva- North Salisbury
3rd place- Brooke Bennish- Fruitland Intermediate
4th place- Josh Hershberger- Westside Intermediate
Grade 5
1st place- Kevon (pronounced Kevin) Turnamian- North Salisbury
2nd place- Ryan Willey- Pittsville
3rd place- Ryan Shockley- Northwestern
4th place- Tyler Dunn- Westside Intermediate
Grade 6
1st place- Malik Sims- Wicomico Middle
2nd place- Robert Travis- Pittsville Middle
3rd place- Jason Smithson- Salisbury Middle
4th place- Zachary Richardson- Bennett Middle
Grade 7
1st place- Sayli Korde- Wicomico Middle
2nd place- Austin White- Bennett Middle
3rd place- Megan Harman- Salisbury Middle
4th place- Keshaun Hinmon- Salisbury Middle
Grade 8
1st place- Josh Davis- Wicomico Middle
2nd place- Kevin Stanford- Bennett Middle
3rd place- Maria Abraham- Bennett Middle
4th place- Kenny Kelly- Wicomico Middle
Mathletes were in the spotlight at the school system's 3rd Annual Wicomico County Math 24 Game Tournament at The Commons at Salisbury University. This year's event was made even more special because the inventor of the Math 24 Game, Robert Sun, attended the tournament and also visited several schools. At Northwestern and East Salisbury schools, he presented certificates to students who scored in the top 100 in the state on First in Math. For Thursday night's tournament, each elementary school sent one champion per grade level (grades 1-5) for a total of 55 contestants, and middle schools sent two student winners per grade level (grades 6-8) for a total of 30 contestants. These grade-level champions from throughout Wicomico County competed to become county champion. M&T Bank donated $4,500 to the school system for this year's Math 24 Game program, and the Wicomico Public Library provided support.
"1st place- Kevon (pronounced Kevin) Turnamian- North Salisbury"
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Congrats to Malik Sims, and the other 4 WI Middle winners.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all of these students. Keep up the good work.
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ReplyDeleteJoe, I wish you'd pull 9:23's comment. Nothing said about kids or their "momma's" have a place on this blog.
Proud of you MALIK.
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Congrats to all the winners! For those K-2nd grade winners who may want some extra practice this summer, check out the math learning games at www.dreambox.com. Keep up the good work guys!
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