JUDA - The 10th Annual Six Rivers East Conference Math Meet was held Feb. 21 at Juda High School, with competitors from Albany, Barneveld, Black Hawk, Monticello, Pecatonica and Juda schools.
Approximately 220 students competed, attempting over 5,000 math problems. The event was organized by Juda math teacher Scott Anderson and was organized into two levels: Freshmen and sophomores were level one and junior and seniors were level two. Top scorers were recognized as first team and second team All-Conference at both levels.
Seniors and juniors
Level two first team: Hunter Overland, Albany; Taylor Adkins, Juda; Clayton Hale, Juda; Jason Treuthhardt, Black Hawk; Samantha Anderson, Juda; Kevin Demler, Pecatonica; Nicole Kamholz, Juda; and Nate Nicholoson, Juda.
Level two second team: Hunter Bredeson, Black Hawk; Rece Shelton, Black Hawk; Joe Tisch, Pectonica; Lauren Schultz, Black Hawk; Almanzo Friedly, Juda; Trent Davis, Juda; Zack Eaton, Pecatonica; Sydney Bloedel, Albany; Quinton Kammerer, Juda; Libby Oimoen, Barneveld; and Lydia Stietz, Black Hawk.
Sophomores and freshmen
Level one first team: Trent Anderson, Juda; Natalie Leuzinger, Black Hawk; Hunter Metz, Black Hawk; Delaney Holland, Black Hawk; Luke McCullough, Juda; Tristan Geisking, Juda; Aaron Meier, Barneveld; and Avery Scheaffer, Juda.
Level one second team: Hailey Mueller, Albany; Kristen Kanpp, Black Hawk; Royce Bauer, Juda; Zach Pierson, Pecatonica; Trinti Elmer, Juda; Tyler Bomkamp, Barneveld; CJ Kamholz, Juda; Bailey Hagen, Black Hawk; Brandon Janes, Albany; Kaylee Marty, Black Hawk; Lydia Bouc, Juda; Justice Falbo, Juda; and Chevy Hughes, Pectonica.
There was a tie between Hunter Overland of Albany and Taylor Adkins of Juda for the meet's top performer. Juda led the way, placing 17 students in level one and level two all-conference; Black Hawk placed 11.
The overall team results for the meet were: third place, Albany High School; second place, Black Hawk High School; and first place and conference champions, Juda High School.
Approximately 220 students competed, attempting over 5,000 math problems. The event was organized by Juda math teacher Scott Anderson and was organized into two levels: Freshmen and sophomores were level one and junior and seniors were level two. Top scorers were recognized as first team and second team All-Conference at both levels.
Seniors and juniors
Level two first team: Hunter Overland, Albany; Taylor Adkins, Juda; Clayton Hale, Juda; Jason Treuthhardt, Black Hawk; Samantha Anderson, Juda; Kevin Demler, Pecatonica; Nicole Kamholz, Juda; and Nate Nicholoson, Juda.
Level two second team: Hunter Bredeson, Black Hawk; Rece Shelton, Black Hawk; Joe Tisch, Pectonica; Lauren Schultz, Black Hawk; Almanzo Friedly, Juda; Trent Davis, Juda; Zack Eaton, Pecatonica; Sydney Bloedel, Albany; Quinton Kammerer, Juda; Libby Oimoen, Barneveld; and Lydia Stietz, Black Hawk.
Sophomores and freshmen
Level one first team: Trent Anderson, Juda; Natalie Leuzinger, Black Hawk; Hunter Metz, Black Hawk; Delaney Holland, Black Hawk; Luke McCullough, Juda; Tristan Geisking, Juda; Aaron Meier, Barneveld; and Avery Scheaffer, Juda.
Level one second team: Hailey Mueller, Albany; Kristen Kanpp, Black Hawk; Royce Bauer, Juda; Zach Pierson, Pecatonica; Trinti Elmer, Juda; Tyler Bomkamp, Barneveld; CJ Kamholz, Juda; Bailey Hagen, Black Hawk; Brandon Janes, Albany; Kaylee Marty, Black Hawk; Lydia Bouc, Juda; Justice Falbo, Juda; and Chevy Hughes, Pectonica.
There was a tie between Hunter Overland of Albany and Taylor Adkins of Juda for the meet's top performer. Juda led the way, placing 17 students in level one and level two all-conference; Black Hawk placed 11.
The overall team results for the meet were: third place, Albany High School; second place, Black Hawk High School; and first place and conference champions, Juda High School.