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JAIS Future Problem Solving Team Grand Champions and undefeated By Teresa Harris On Saturday, March 19, 2011, John Adair Intermediate's Academic Team participated in Governor's Cup Competitions. The Future Problem Solving (FPS) team came away as "Grand Champion," achieving a 1st place finish. This marked the second straight year the FPS remained un-defeated. Quick Recall had some close matches, but came up short in the end. Two students placed in written assessment Science - 5th place, Emery Bosela and 2nd place Baylor Giles. When all points were tallied, John Adair earned a 4th place finish over all. FPS team members competing: Rachel Parrish, Trevor Smith, Baylor Giles, and Lauren McQuaide Quick Recall: Trevor Smith, Lauren McQuaide, Collin Dykes, Ben Hancock, Alex Lara, Emily Miller, Emma Cockerham, Emery Bosela, and Baylor Giles This story was posted on 2011-03-22 11:03:40
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