Math team adds another second place finish

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The Daingerfield Junior High Math and Science team continued their hot streak to begin the season, again placing second at the Foster Middle School meet held on Oct. 29. Queen City won Division 1, and Spring Hill finished third.

Students placing in the top ten in individual events are as follows.

In number sense for eighth grade, Riley Scholl finished first, followed by Laura Carter in third and Natalie Beasley in fourth. In seventh grade, Sanaa Fields finished second, followed by Jazmin Mendez in ninth. In sixth grade, Kylah Haley finished first.

In the eighth grade calculator competition, Natalie Beasley finished fifth, followed by Ebony Chalk in sixth, Riley Scholl in seventh, Laura Carter in eighth, and Alivia Ragsdale in tenth. For the seventh grade, Sanaa Fields finished first, with Jaci Simmons in third, Nam Vu in fourth, and Jazmin Mendez in sixth. For sixth grade, Kylah Haley placed sixth, Sarah Meacham placed eighth, and Harley Scholl placed tenth.

In general math for eighth grade, Laura Carter placed third while Natalie Beasley placed fourth. Sanaa Fields finished in fourth for the seventh grade, and for the sixth grade, Sarah Meacham finished sixth, Kylah Haley finished seventh, and Miguel Bello finished ninth.

In the science competition, eighth grader Laura Carter finished fifth, seventh grader Sydney Key finished fourth, and sixth graders Miguel Bello and Kami Driggers finished seventh and eighth, respectively.

DJH math-science team members who competed at Foster were eighth graders Natalie Beasley, Neve Beasley, Laura Carter, Ebony Chalk, Cesar Lopez, Alivia Ragsdale, and Riley Scholl; seventh graders Julissa Chavez, Jaylon Evans, Sanaa Fields, Sydney Key, Haley Lewis, Jazmin Mendez, Jaci Simmons, Nam Vu, and Breana Williams; and sixth graders Miguel Bello, Hailey Crews, Kami Driggers, Madison Greenlee, Kylah Haley, Sarah Meacham, Cody Miller, Corey Miller, Harley Scholl, and Alexis Williams. The junior high math team is coached by David Brotherton and Pam Scheu.

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