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NORTH HOLLYWOOD REMAINS IN SCIENCE BOWL TITLE HUNT.


Byline: Daily News Staff and Wire Services

North Hollywood High
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 School's science bowl team members won $1,000 for their physics lab and remained in contention along with 11 other teams for the National Science Bowl title Sunday.

Final competition is today, with the winner to be announced To be announced (TBA)

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 by noon.

The Science Bowl competition originally involved 1,900 schools across the country, which were narrowed down to 60 for the national championship in Washington, D.C.

``We're now down to the final 12,'' said Sue Walpole, a Science Bowl spokeswoman in Washington, D.C., Sunday night.

Los Angeles city schools have won first or second place for the last five years in a row, a level of success unmatched by any area in the nation, according to Walter Zeisl of the Department of Water and Power.

North Hollywood High won the right to represent the city of Los Angeles
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 at the National Science Bowl by winning the DWP DWP Department of Work and Pensions (UK)
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 Science Bowl in February.

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A total of nine regional competitions were held in California this year.

North Hollywood teams have placed second at the national event the last two years.

Van Nuys High School Van Nuys High School (VNHS) established in 1914, is a high school in the Van Nuys area of Los Angeles, California, belonging to the Los Angeles Unified School District: District 2.  won the national title in 1995, while Venice High School Venice High School may refer to:
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 captured national championships in 1996 and 1997.

The National Science Bowl is based on the old ``GE College Bowl'' television quiz show, in which two teams of four students with alternates respond rapidly to mind-bending questions presented by a moderator.

Questions cover physics, chemistry, earth and space science, biology, mathematics, technology, and current events in science/math/technology.

The goal is to promote interest in the study of math, science and technology and to promote those fields as realistic career paths among students of all backgrounds.

Special science seminars were held during the weekend for students, including a physics discussion with Dr. Paul Thomas, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's ``Mr. Magnet.''

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Photo: North Hollywood High students, from left, Tyler Rubin, Nina Han, Jeff Zira and Daniel Bersohn confer over a National Science Bowl question Sunday in Washington, D.C

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