The Macomb Daily

Eisenhower Science Olympiad team defends its regional title

For the fourth year in a row Ike will advance to the state tournament

- By Gina Joseph gjoseph@medianewsg­roup.com

Eisenhower beat the challenger­s to remain regional champions.

For the fourth year in a row the Eisenhower Science Olympiad team placed first overall at the regional tournament March 18 at the University of Michigan and now heads to the state finals.

“I am thrilled that we have successful­ly defended the first place title here in our own region, and I am looking forward to the students proving themselves again among the stiff competitio­n at the state tournament,” said Susan Ogden, head coach of the Eisenhower High School’s Science Olympiad team.

The regional competitio­n had the team competing against high schools from Macomb and St. Clair counties.

Science Olympiad is structured like a track meet, where each team member competes in several events, but not everything. The competitio­n topics range from anatomy to flight and about 20 other topics in between.

Most often students are assigned to events in pairs, and must demonstrat­e teamwork to be successful. In all cases the scientific topics and challenges extend to college-level difficulty. The students prepare for months, studying, designing, building, and testing, depending on the specific topic area. Over the course of the season the most dedicated students devote over 100 hours to the team.

The team started strong with the most successful recruitmen­t ever, filling the primary team of 15 students and another 10 students on the alternate team.

In February the squad attended two practice tournament­s, one hosted in the Plymouth-Canton school district and another at the University of Michigan. The U-M tournament drew toplevel competitor­s from our state as well as from Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin. Even against that fierce competitio­n, Eisenhower won awards in Experiment­al Design, Fermi Questions and Trajectory.

Placing in the top 3 high school teams in the region has qualified Eisenhower to attend the state tournament on April 22 at Michigan State University.

John Ogden, who serves on the board of the Macomb Science Olympiad, which organizes that annual tournament at MCC, said congratula­tions are also due to Malow Junior High’s Science Olympiad team after it placed first in the middle school division.

The top winners at the regional tournament who will advance to the April 22 state competitio­n at MSU along with Eisenhower High School and Malow Junior High include Stevenson High School, Dakota High School, Romeo Middle School, Iroquois Middle School, Seneca Middle School and L’Anse Creuse Middle School North.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Eisenhower High School’s Science Olympiad team, front row, left to right are: Cameron Seymour, Daniel Tidrow, Joey Tidrow, Logan Bergler, Hamza Hussein, Jackie Deinek, Logan Duncan, Karina Walker, Seth Bartley, Alex Madhloom, Rohani Khan. Back row, left to right, Gino Guadagnino, Divya Bartley, Justin Loveday, Mason Kirsch, Melanjia Ilijevski, Aashna Moradia, Madelyn Witulski, Riya Panicker, Rachel Jimenez, Sophia Witulski, Bilaal Hussein, Raiha Khan. Not shown are Julia Myslimaj and Eileen Santana.
COURTESY PHOTO Eisenhower High School’s Science Olympiad team, front row, left to right are: Cameron Seymour, Daniel Tidrow, Joey Tidrow, Logan Bergler, Hamza Hussein, Jackie Deinek, Logan Duncan, Karina Walker, Seth Bartley, Alex Madhloom, Rohani Khan. Back row, left to right, Gino Guadagnino, Divya Bartley, Justin Loveday, Mason Kirsch, Melanjia Ilijevski, Aashna Moradia, Madelyn Witulski, Riya Panicker, Rachel Jimenez, Sophia Witulski, Bilaal Hussein, Raiha Khan. Not shown are Julia Myslimaj and Eileen Santana.

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