Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Radnor bests defending champs; Carroll pulls away for win

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The second week of the 2017 Delco Hi-Q season saw a rematch between 2016 finalists Haverford High School and Radnor High School. The results of this week’s matches are:

• Haverford High School, the 2016 Delco and National Hi-Q Champions, fought valiantly to fend off Radnor, the 2016-17 first runner up, but the latter pulled ahead in the second half of Wednesday’s match. Haverford, which hosted Radnor and Springfiel­d, started strong, scoring maximum points in seven of the first eight questions and the only team to correctly answer the Sports Toss-Up. Radnor hung on close behind, though, by picking up four bonus points in the first half. Quick buzzer reflexes enabled Radnor to earn 10 total bonus points throughout the game. Although they hung in with their tough opponents, Springfiel­d was unable to command a lead. Radnor lunged ahead by answering Springfiel­d’s team choice in geography plus their own Team Choice in literature, which is Radnor’s strong suit.

Final Scores: Radnor 58; Haverford 44; Springfiel­d 25

• On Tuesday, Archbishop Carroll hosted Sun Valley and the Academy of Notre Dame in another close contest. The three teams were vying for the lead during the first half of the match, but a correct answer on the first try put the home team three points ahead of its closest competitor going into the half. Carroll added to its lead with the help of bonus points.

All three teams were well versed in the history categories but Carroll was the only team to score maximum points in their math question and quick on the draw to correctly answer the toss-up math question.

Final Scores: Archbishop Carroll 44; Sun Valley 36; Notre Dame 27.

• Chichester and Valley Forge Military Academy visited Academy Park High School to begin the week’s Hi-Q competitio­ns. The home team put up a good fight but was not able to commandeer the early lead Chichester secured by earning maximum points on six questions early in the game. Chichester’s lead was threatened during the second half when Academy Park and VFMA correctly answered their respective team choice questions in American government and world history. Strategy was in play as all three teams paid close attention to their opponents’ questions to accumulate a total of nine bonus points between them.

Final Scores: Chichester 34; Academy Park 23; Valley Forge Military Academy 18

How Hi-Q Competitio­ns Work

Each school team has 10 members, and each school hosts one contest during the regular season. Three teams compete at each contest, and in the regular season competitio­n there are three rounds. Questions are prepared from 13 categories cover standard high school course content as well as general scholastic knowledge that students are expected to have acquired. Team standings are determined by total cumulative earned points. At the end of the regular season, the highest scoring team bypasses the semi-final round to advance directly to the championsh­ip round. Teams ranking second through seventh compete in the semifinal round before advancing to the championsh­ip match.

Delco Hi-Q is a partnershi­p between Delaware County Intermedia­te Unit (DCIU) and FMFCU Partners in Education. FMFCU Vice President Rick Durante serves as director and quizmaster, FMFCU Foundation Developmen­t & Events Specialist Danielle Griffin is Hi-Q Coordinato­r, and DCIU’s Dave Bramble is the production engineer.

In addition to support from participat­ing schools, Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union and the Wilbur C. and Betty Lea Henderson Foundation are the primary corporate sponsors. Additional support comes from longtime sponsor Kimberly-Clark Corporatio­n and the Delaware County Daily Times.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Here’s the Radnor High School 2017 Hi-Q team: Front, from left, Brian Chettle, Priya Ganesh, Annabel Zhao, June Kim and Samuel Vizzeswara­pu. Pictured in back, from left, are: Faculty Adviser Robert Spear, Andrew Doughan, Neal Chan, Alexander Leonardi,...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Here’s the Radnor High School 2017 Hi-Q team: Front, from left, Brian Chettle, Priya Ganesh, Annabel Zhao, June Kim and Samuel Vizzeswara­pu. Pictured in back, from left, are: Faculty Adviser Robert Spear, Andrew Doughan, Neal Chan, Alexander Leonardi,...

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