CONCORD ANNOUNCES 12-COUNTY SCIENCE BOWL RESULTS

CONTACT: Nicole Smith, Public Relations Manager
Concord University Office of Advancement
PO Box 1000, Athens, WV 24712
(304) 384-6312
nlsmith@concord.edu
www.concord.edu

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 10, 2023

CONCORD ANNOUNCES 12-COUNTY SCIENCE BOWL RESULTS

ATHENS, WV – On Saturday, November 4th, Concord University hosted the first in-person West Virginia Science Bowl preliminary high school competition since 2019. The 2020-2022 competitions were all held virtually.

The November 4th event determined which high school teams from the 12-county Regional Education Services Agencies (RESA) 1 and 4 regions would be eligible to go on to the state competition scheduled for February 3, 2024. The RESA 1 counties include Raleigh, Summers, Monroe, Mercer, McDowell, and Wyoming. The RESA 4 counties are Braxton, Webster, Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Fayette, and Nicholas. Seven teams from five regional high schools attended along with Concord volunteers, teachers/coaches, and family members. High schools with competing teams included Bluefield, Oak Hill, PikeView, Princeton, and Woodrow Wilson.

Normally, the top three teams from each RESA area qualify to go to state with one additional team designated as an alternate. Because RESA 4 only had two competing teams, the third spot going to state is filled by a RESA 1 team instead.

The top four winning teams in the competition overall are:

  • 1st place – Oak Hill team 1
  • 2nd place – Bluefield
  • 3rd place – PikeView team 1
  • 4th place – PikeView team 2

Teams qualifying for the state competition for RESA 1 are:

  • 1st place – Bluefield
  • 2nd place – PikeView team 1
  • 3rd place – PikeView team 2
  • 5th place (alternate) – Princeton

Teams qualifying for the state competition for RESA 4 are:

  • 1st place – Oak Hill team 1
  • 2nd place – Oak Hill team 2
  • 4th place – Woodrow (RESA 1)

The West Virginia Regional Science Bowl is affiliated with the National Science Bowl, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Science Bowl is a tournament-style academic competition which tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics.

For additional information about the November 4th competition, please see the Concord Science Bowl page, the pre-event press release, or contact Dr. Stephen Kuehn at sckuehn@concord.edu  or 304-384-6322.

 

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