Difference between revisions of "North Carolina MathCounts"

m
m
Line 14: Line 14:
  
 
* 2006 - Martin Middle School, Raleigh
 
* 2006 - Martin Middle School, Raleigh
* 2005 - [http://web2k.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/hanesms/academics/activities.htm Hanes Middle School], Winston-Salem
+
* 2005 - [http://web2k.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/hanesms/academics/mcounts.htm Hanes Middle School], Winston-Salem
 
* 2004 - Ligon Middle School, Raleigh
 
* 2004 - Ligon Middle School, Raleigh
 
* 2003 - Guy B. Phillips Middle School, Chapel Hill
 
* 2003 - Guy B. Phillips Middle School, Chapel Hill

Revision as of 18:55, 19 June 2006

North Carolina often fields a top 10 team at national MathCounts competitions. In recent years, Harold Reiter has organized practice sessions for the national teams from NC and SC at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.


National Team Awards and Placement

  • 2006 9th
  • 2005 10th
  • 2003 5th
  • 1998 5th
  • 1989 1st


NC State Team Champions

  • 2006 - Martin Middle School, Raleigh
  • 2005 - Hanes Middle School, Winston-Salem
  • 2004 - Ligon Middle School, Raleigh
  • 2003 - Guy B. Phillips Middle School, Chapel Hill
  • 2002 - Martin Middle School, Raleigh
  • 2000 - Durham School of Arts, Durham


NC State Team Members (top 57 placement)

  • 2006 - Eric "Pom" McCabe (22), Brendan Fletcher, Gray Symon (48), Akash Ganapathi
  • 2005 - Eric "Pom" McCabe (13), John Berman (45), Bryce Taylor, Kevin Lang
  • 2004 - Ray Wang (44), Vivek Bhattacharya, Matthew Adams, Kevin Lang
  • 2003 - Arnav Tripathy (6), Mikhail Lavrov (16), Michael Lin, Vivek Bhattacharya
  • 2002 - Misha Lavrov, Chris Hoersting, ?, ?
  • 2000 - John Shoun, Larry Wise, Charles Yu, Justin Lo
  • 1999 - Morgan Brown, Eddie Su William, Jonathan Campbell, Don Swartz
  • 1998 - Anders Kaseorg (17), Paul Wraynbo, Eric Sundstrom (38), Chris Goulette
  • 1997 - Anders Kaseorg,?,?,?
  • 1995 - Jeff VanderKam (2),?,?,?
  • 1989 - Lenny Ng,?,?,?
  • 1987 - Ashley Reiter (3),?,?,?


--Gt59 17:56, 18 June 2006 (EDT)