Goshen's Senior Science Olympiad Team Earns a Slot to Compete at the NYS Tournament
Goshen Science Olympiad’s two senior teams competed in the New York State Mid-Hudson Division C Regional Tournament at John Jay High School on Saturday February 8th. The teams from Goshen placed third overall allowing 15 team members to go on to compete at the NY State Competition in Syracuse on March 13th and 14th!
Goshen’s Senior SciOly teams excelled at the competition earning 20 medals! Goshen’s medal winners include:
Arun Foster and Jack Moran: second place, Boomilever
Ben Pahucki and Andrew Hablow: second place, Dynamic Planet
Ben Pahucki and Andrew Hablow: second place, Geologic Mapping
Jason Barnes and Ryan Hludzinski : second place, Gravity Vehicle
Kapil Foster and Hannah Yeddu: third place, Anatomy & Physiology
Arun Foster, Alex Mistretta and Ryan Mistretta: third place, Experimental Design
Myra Arif and Anya Malhotra: third place, Forensics
Melissa Moore and Jack Moran: third place, Fossils
AJ Bauer and Jehan Beg: third place, Ping Pong Parachute
Arif, Anya Malhotra and Ryan Mistretta: third place, Protein Modeling
Ben Pahucki and Hannah Yeddu: third place, Sounds of Music
Jason Barnes and Andrew Hablow: fourth place, Circuit Lab
Arun Foster and Alex Mistretta: fourth place, Detector Building
Jason Barnes and Alex Mistretta: fourth place, Machines
Andrew Hablow and Ryan Mistretta: fourth place, Ping Pong Parachute
Melissa Moore and Jack Moran: fifth place, Ornithology
Eve Doyle and Stephanie Gyrla: sixth place, Astronomy
Myra Arif and Jason Barnes: sixth place, Designer Genes
Ryan Hludzinski and Ben Pahucki: seventh place, Astronomy
Eve Doyle and Stephanie Gyrla: seventh place, Ornithology
Kapil Foster and Hannah Yeddu: seventh place, Water Quality
The Science Olympiad, which began as a grassroots assembly of science teachers, has been held nationally since 1985 and is regarded as one of the premier science competitions in the country. The non-profit is dedicated to improving the quality of science education by encouraging students explore topics including biology, chemistry, physics, epidemiology, computer science and engineering in the STEM competition. Goshen’s Science Olympiad program has received generous support from local businesses including: Lowes, Orange & Rockland, Lanc & Tully, Nugent & Haeussler, Crystal Run Healthcare, M&T Bank and Media Vision Advertising. Find out more about the team, the events in which they participate and how you can lend your support by visiting the Sponsors page at https://goshenscioly.wixsite.com/scioly/corporate-sponsors.