Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson girl out of Scripps National Spelling Bee

Somerset representa­tive tripped up by ‘toadyism’

- By Meghin Delaney Las Vegas Review-journal

A Henderson fifth-grader representi­ng Nevada in the Scripps National Spelling Bee was knocked out in the second round Wednesday after misspellin­g “toadyism.”

Mischa Abad, 11, who recently finished fifth grade at Somerset Academy of Las Vegas’ Stephanie Campus, correctly spelled “budesonide” — a synthetic anti-inflammato­ry drug often used to treat asthma — on Tuesday but met her Waterloo on day two of the competitio­n when she drew “toadyism.”

After having the moderator repeat the word, give her the definition — “the behavior or attention of one who engages in excessive deference and attention through motives of self-interest” — the language of origin and “all other informatio­n,” Mischa took a stab. “T-o-d-e-i-s-m,” she said. A small bell rang, signifying she did not spell the word correctly, and Mischa thanked the judges and left the stage.

Inatextmes­sage, Tricia Abad, Mischa’s mom, said the definition did not help Mischa figure out the root word, which would have helped her spell it correctly.

“We are very proud of her effort and how she continues to represent Nevada,” her mom said in a text message.

The competitio­n, which brings spellers across the nation to Washington, also includes some time for sightseein­g.

Forty-one remaining spellers will compete Thursday in the final round of the competitio­n, which can be viewed on ESPN beginning at 5:30 p.m. PDT.

Contact Meghin Delaney at 702-383-0281 or mdelaney@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Meghindela­ney on Twitter.

 ??  ?? Mischa Abad
Mischa Abad

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States