Jamaica Gleaner

Scripps to get double dose of Jamaica

Two locals to compete at Spelling Bee championsh­ips in US this month

- Jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

AFTER PLACING third in the 2018 Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee Competitio­n, Ardenne High School’s Assana Thompson is now set to make history by joining first-place winner Nathaniel Stone, of Glenmuir High School at the Scripps National Spelling Bee Championsh­ips in the United States later this month.

This will mark the first time in more than a decade that Jamaica will have multiple competitor­s in the Scripps competitio­n.

As winner of the local competitio­n, Stone will go to the Scripps championsh­ips, but under the new RSVBee invitation­al programme, which allows parents to apply on behalf of their children for considerat­ion, Thompson was chosen to join him in the competitio­n.

According to her coach, Roger Allen, the experience­d speller is in good shape and is readying herself to take on more than 500 competitor­s from May 29 to 31 at National Harbor in Maryland.

“Right now, she is like a graduate student at university who is supervised, but does research on her own. She has set targets for herself. She is a speller at a mature stage. We are now dealing with 300 spellers from the US and around the world, but she is preparing well,”he said.

“They know the good standard of the local competitio­n here, so it wasn’t difficult by any stretch of the imaginatio­n for them consider her applicatio­n. What they are looking to do is embrace more good spellers who fell by the wayside. They chose her for more than her history, but also for her spelling acumen,” he added.

Thompson, a seasoned Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee competitor, has been to three local finals where she placed in the top three.

EXCITING TIME

In a statement yesterday, Nordia Craig, The Gleaner’s business developmen­t and marketing manager, said it was pleased to know Jamaica would have two opportunit­ies in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 2018 as a result of the new Scripps RSVBee programme.

“This has allowed our national champion, Nathaniel Stone, and our third-place speller, Assana Thompson (as an independen­t applicant), to both be in the finals at the end of this month,”Craig said.

“This will be an exciting period for Jamaica. As The Gleaner’s Spelling Bee and its sponsors continue to focus on giving children throughout the length and breadth of Jamaica the chance to represent their country at the highest level, we are encouraged by any sustainabl­e move to provide additional opportunit­ies for our spellers.”

 ?? FILE ?? Nathaniel Stone (left), the 2018 Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee champion, and Assana Thompson, third-place winner, shortly after they received their trophies at the TVJ studios earlier this year.
FILE Nathaniel Stone (left), the 2018 Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee champion, and Assana Thompson, third-place winner, shortly after they received their trophies at the TVJ studios earlier this year.

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