Sixteen students from the School of Science and Engineering at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center swept the academic competitions at the UIL Princeton Fall Classic on Oct. 5, taking first place in every event.
Students competed in number sense, calculator applications, mathematics, science and current events.
Here’s a look at the results:
Number Sense – 1st place team
- Murali Subramanian – 1st place in 12th grade, 1st place overall
- Minh Tran – 2nd place in 12th grade, 4th place overall
- Yash Chandak – 1st place in 9th grade, 5th place overall
- Mahesh Ramgolpal – 3rd place in 10th grade
- Harinadha Mallidi – 4th place in 9th grade
- Priyanshu Swar – 6th place in 9th grade
- Calculator Applications – 1st place team
- Murali Subramanian – 1st place in 12th grade, 1st place overall
- Chris Paniagua – 1st place in 10th grade, 3rd place overall
- Jesus Cantu – 4th place in 10th grade
Mathematics – 1st place team
- Murali Subramanian – 1st place in 12th grade, 1st place overall
- Minh Tran – 2nd place in 12th grade, 2nd palce overall
- Alan Estrada – 3rd place in 12th grade, 5th place overall
- Yash Chandak – 1st place in 9th grade, 6th place overall
- Jesus Cantu – 3rd place in 10th grade
- Catilin Rogers – 6th place in 10th grade
- Kimmy Chang – 2nd place in 9th grade
- Harinadha Mallidi – 4th place in 9th grade
Science – 1st place team
- Minh Tran – 1st place in 12th grade, 1st place overall, Top Biology Score, Top Physics Score
- Alan Estrada – 3rd place in 12th grade, 3rd place overall, Top Physics Score
- Natnael Getahun – 2nd place in 11th grade
- Jesus Cantu – 3rd place in 10th grade
- Catilin Rogers – 4th place in 10th grade
- Zachary Openshaw – 5th place in 10th grade
- Saumya Rawat – 2nd place in 9th grade
Current Events – 1st place team
- Mahesh Ramgolpal – 2nd place
- Natnael Getahun – 3rd place
- Dylan Chorley – 5th place