GRAY MATTER COLORS CHALLENGER MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM SUCCESS 17 PENTATHLETES BRING HOME GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL PRIZES.Byline: Peggy Hager Staff Writer LAKE LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. - For two Challenger Middle School Pentathlete pen·tath·lete n. Sports An athlete who participates in a pentathlon. Noun 1. pentathlete - an athlete who competes in a pentathlon athlete, jock - a person trained to compete in sports teams, it was a long but ultimately satisfactory wait for the results of their May 11 academic competition at Sonora High School Sonora High School is located at 401 S. Palm Street in La Habra, California, USA. As of the 2004-05 school year, the campus held approximately 2020 students. Though in La Habra, students come from La Habra, La Habra Heights, Fullerton and even Brea. in Orange County. The 17 sixth-graders learned June 5 that both teams won third place in the Super Quiz in their respective divisions, and individual team members brought home a combined total of 14 medals. ``It was hard and some of the parts were easy but it was fun overall,'' said team member Connor Grey, who came home with a fourth-place science medal in addition to the Super Quiz medal. He said that the math competition made him the most nervous. ``A lot of the questions were high school or college questions and it was really hard,'' said Grey, who studied an hour a night for the competition. The students competed in the subjects of math, science, language arts language arts pl.n. The subjects, including reading, spelling, and composition, aimed at developing reading and writing skills, usually taught in elementary and secondary school. and literature, essay and Super Quiz, which this year was on the subject of social studies. For the Super Quiz competition, teams of three students had 10 seconds to answer a question flashed on a screen, fill out a card and hand it to the proctor. Janet Zamora found studying for the science competition easier with the help of teammate K.C. Wassner. ``K.C. helped me out a lot. The only part that was hard was the other tests,'' said Zamora, who is looking forward to next year's competition. ``We were on a team together and in the end it worked out nicely,'' said Wassner, who also brought home two individual medals - a first in science and a fifth in math. He thought the science competition was especially fun. ``I knew all the questions and it went by pretty fast,'' said Wassner. ``I believe everyone did well.'' Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders at Challenger compete each year in the contest, so the sixth-graders will have another opportunity to improve their standings next year as seventh-graders. The kids raised money for the competition by holding teen nights at the school where other students could come to play basketball, work on computers, play video games See video game console. and pool or dance. Team member Russell Spencer was disc jockey disc jockey (DJ) Person who plays recorded music on radio or television or at a nightclub or other live venue. Disc jockey programs became the economic base of many radio stations in the U.S. after World War II. for the events. Grey, Hillary Hunter, Shane Wyyttree, Nick Morris, Brittany Shows, Marisa Karpinski, Anceo Francisco, Bryanne Kille and Russell Spencer made up the Wildcat wildcat, common name of two Old World cats, the European wildcat, Felis sylvestris, of Europe and W Asia, and the African wildcat, or kaffir cat, F. lybica, of Africa and Asia. team while the Challenger Middle School team consisted of Jacob Katz Jacob Katz (1904-1998) was a Jewish historian residing in Israel. He specialized in anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. His works in Hebrew provided much of the basis for scholarly analyses of anti-Semitism. , Janet Calaba, Joseph Genova, Wassner, Zamora, Nailea Caro, Arturo ``Chico'' Montesdeoca and Robert Duggan Robert Duggan (born April 01, 1987 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland) is a footballer, currently playing for Stafford Rangers. He plays as a goalkeeper and started his career at Stoke City. . In addition to the third-place medals the following students won individual medals in their respective divisions: Hunter,sixth in math; Karpinski, first in language and literature; Kille, fifth in essay; Russell Spencer, third in math; Katz, third in math and second in science; Calaba, third in language and literature and first in science; and Duggan, sixth in essay, sixth in math and sixth in science. The students were coached by Mary Hanna, Carolyn Jackson, Venna Briggs and Tom Jay. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) Members of Challenger's Pentathlete team in Lake Los Angeles show off their medals. Peggy Hager/Special to the Daily News |
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