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− | The | + | The '''Kansas MathCounts''' competition is held at the Bicentenial Center in Salina. Countdown is official. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | *In 1993, Kansas was first place team at nationals, and had the first place individual, Charleton Bosley, and the second place individual, who was first written. | + | *In 1993, Kansas was first place team at [[MathCounts]] nationals, and had the first place individual, Charleton Bosley, and the second place individual, who was first written. Kansas is still the state with the smallest population ever to win the national competition. |
*Kansas used to do the master round, but it was taken out after a participant nearly fainted. | *Kansas used to do the master round, but it was taken out after a participant nearly fainted. | ||
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==State Team Champions== | ==State Team Champions== |
Revision as of 21:29, 18 June 2006
The Kansas MathCounts competition is held at the Bicentenial Center in Salina. Countdown is official.
History
- In 1993, Kansas was first place team at MathCounts nationals, and had the first place individual, Charleton Bosley, and the second place individual, who was first written. Kansas is still the state with the smallest population ever to win the national competition.
- Kansas used to do the master round, but it was taken out after a participant nearly fainted.
State Team Champions
2006
- Washburn Rural Middle School, Coach Betsy Wiens, and assistant coach Jo Marie Rozzelle.
State Team Members
2006
- Jason Hoffmann Overland Trail Middle School
- David Wang Topeka Collegiate School
- David Ke Lakewood Middle School
- Stephen Rong Lakewood Middle School