The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Texas 8th-grader rallies for spelling-bee title

- By Ben Nuckols

OXON HILL, MD. » Harini Logan kept trying to learn from her near-misses in online spelling bees. Recognized for years as one of the best spellers in the English language, she had never taken home a national title.

In the biggest bee of them all, she endured a new series of setbacks, but at the end, she was still there.

Harini was eliminated, then reinstated, during the Scripps National Spelling Bee’s much-debated multiple-choice vocabulary round. She misspelled four times as Scripps’ most challengin­g words proved too much for her and Vikram Raju, who also got four wrong in the closing stretch.

Then she finally defeated Vikram in the bee’s firstever lightning-round tiebreaker on Thursday night.

Call her spelling’s version of “The Revenant.”

“Harini has been to hell and back with her spelling-bee experience­s,” said her longtime coach, Grace Walters.

The 14-year-old eighthgrad­er from San Antonio, Texas, who competed in the last fully in-person bee three years ago and endured the pandemic to make it back, spelled 22 words correctly during the 90-second spell-off, beating Vikram by seven. The winning word, according to Scripps, was “moorhen,” which means the female of the red grouse, because that was the one that moved her past Vikram.

Judges announced at the bee that Harini’s word total was 21, but she was credited with one more after a later video review.

Over the past few months, the ever-prepared Harini had practiced for the possibilit­y of a lightning round, a format she found uncomforta­ble.

“When it got introduced last year, I was a bit terrified, to be honest,” Harini said. “I go slow. That’s my thing. I didn’t know how I would fare in that setting.”

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