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Local students win $18,000 in scholarships at math challenge

After the pencils were put down and the calculators were put away, local high school students were awarded $18,000 in scholarships from Marion Technical College and 91导航 at Marion. A total of 113 students from six area schools (Elgin, Harding, North Union, Pleasant, Ridgedale, and River Valley) came to the Marion campus to test their math prowess in the annual OSU MTC Marion Math Challenge.

鈥淢athematics skills can take students to many growing, well-paying careers,鈥 said Dr. Ryan McCall, president of Marion Tech. 鈥淭hese students have a bright future! We are proud to help them get to next!鈥

First place winners in each grade received $1,000 scholarship to both colleges. Second place winners in each grade earned a $750 scholarship from both institutions. 3rd place winners in each grade earned $500 scholarships from both MTC and 91导航 Marion.

鈥淢athematics is an essential base for high demand professions in science, engineering, computers, and data analysis,鈥 said 91导航 Marion Dean and Director, Gregory S. Rose. 鈥淐ongratulations on taking on the challenge of excelling in mathematics. This will serve you well in the future.鈥

In addition to congratulating the participants and the winners, Marion Tech and 91导航 Marion would like to thank the Wm. Kay Davis Foundation for providing all trophies and awards.

Committee members who work organize the event, write the test, calculate the winners and prepare practice tests include: Micah Chrisman, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at 91导航 Marion; David Gorenflo, Tech Prep Consultant at Marion Tech; John Maharry, Professor of Mathematics at 91导航 Marion; Tyler Maley, Director of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Marion Tech; Brian McEnnis, Professor of Mathematics Emeritus at 91导航 University Marion; and Sally O鈥機onnor, Adjunct Faculty at Marion Tech; and Scott Zimmerman, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at 91导航 Marion.

鈥淲e feel the event infuses an element of fun and friendly competition into the academic environment and recognizes the scholarly achievements of our local high school students,鈥 Gorenflo said. 鈥淭he ultimate goal is to have a meaningful positive impact on the teaching and learning of mathematics.鈥

After a one year pause for COVID-19, this is the tenth year of the competition.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

9th Grade
1st Place: Gracie Balog 鈥 Pleasant
2nd Place: Kayla Knox 鈥 North Union
3rd Place: Addison Gierhart 鈥 Pleasant

10th Grade
1st Place: Maura Murphy 鈥 Pleasant
2nd Place: Lindsay Willis 鈥 North Union
3rd Place: Chase Osborne 鈥 River Valley

11th Grade
1st Place: Benjamin Dunham 鈥 Pleasant
2nd Place: Kaitlyn Sutherland 鈥 Harding
3rd Place: Isaac Dillon 鈥 Elgin

12th Grade
1st Place: Ashley Hayward 鈥 North Union
2nd Place: Keegan Johnson 鈥 Pleasant
3rd Place: Lilly Taylor 鈥揘orth Union

TEAM WINNERS
These include the top scorers from each school from all grades. The students received individual medals and the school received a trophy. The name with the highest score is listed first.

1st Place: Harding High School
Team members include: Kaitlyn Sutherland, Adrian Shipley, Tucker Sloan, Jacob Beaschler, Asa Deeren, and Mallori Ballinger

2nd Place: Pleasant High School
Team members include: Benjamin Dunham, Jonah Bowdle, Keegan Johnson, Maura Murphy, Riley Shaffer, and Trent Wilson

3rd Place: North Union High School
Team members include: Ashley Hayward, Lilly Taylor, Cayden Lassiter, Lindsay Willis, Anna Crusey, and Eric Snider