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JAIS Academic Team has
several victories at District Governor's Cup


By Mary Ann McQuaide

On Saturday, February 26, John Adair Intermediate's academic team competed in the District 2010 Governors Cup competition in Edmonton, KY.

This year's win marks the third straight 1st place victory for our academic team. In addition to winning in overall points, the future problem solving team won 1st place, quick recall placed third, and a number of students won individual medals. Individual wins are as follows:
  • Math: 3rd place, Lauren Talley
  • Science: 3rd place, Lauren McQuaide
  • Language Arts: 5th place, Emily Taylor; 2nd place, Dylan Pendleton
  • Social Studies: (tie)4th place Harrison Rich; 3rd place, Collin Dykes; 2nd place Grant Cockerham:
  • Composition: 2nd place, Mallory Hadley; 1st place, Wes Stone
Team members are: Olivia Bair, Grant Cockerham, Taylor Cole, Preston Coomer, Hunter Cundiff, Amber Davis, Collin Dykes, Nathaniel Franklin, Mallory Hadley, Anikin Harris, Lauren McQuaide, Dylan Pendleton, Harrison Rich, Wes Stone, Lauren Talley, Emily Taylor, and Easton Turner. Coaches are Jeana Pike, Mary Ann McQuaide, and Betty Knifley.

Future Problem Solving team members are Wes Stone, Lauren McQuaide, Lauren Tally, and Easton Turner. Alternates: Taylor Cole, Nathaniel Franklin, and Emily Taylor.




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