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CoLin’s Science Quest Division Winners

Joy Sartin by Joy Sartin
June 15, 2015
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Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Science Division recently hosted the 30th Annual Science Quest competition for high schools in its seven-county district. Over 100 high schools students from 13 schools competed in the areas of biology, chemistry, and physics.

Winners of the biology competition were Abby Stogner of West Lincoln, honorable mention; Caleb McCreary of Brookhaven High School, fourth place; Auriana Tucker of Brookhaven High School, third place; Lauren Nickles of Enterprise, second place, and Jay Vaughn of Cathedral, first place.

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Chemistry competition winners James Maxwell Miller of Enterprise, honorable mention; Taylor Pentley of Brookhaven High School, fourth place; Clayton Richardson of Brookhaven High School, third place; Noah McKone of Enterprise High School, second place, and Reid Roberson of Brookhaven High School, first place.

Winners in the physics competition were Ruby McCullaugh of Loyd Sar, honorable mention; Julianna Wallace of Adams County Christian School, fourth place; Jessica Henson of Crystal Springs High School, third place; Daniel Clark of Brookhaven High School, second place; and Daniel Forehand of Brookhaven High School, first place.

Full tuition scholarships to Copiah-Lincoln for two years were awarded to the first place winners in each category. Second place winners in each category received a full tuition scholarship for one year. Third place winners receive a $500 tuition scholarship for one year and fourth place winners receive $250 tuition scholarship for one year. First through fourth place winners received plaques. Honorable mention winners in each category received textbooks.

 

 

BIOLOGY COMPETITION WINNERS – Winners in the biology competition of the 30th Annual Science Quest held on Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wesson campus were from left, Abby Stogner of West Lincoln, honorable mention; Caleb McCreary of Brookhaven High school, fourth place; Auriana Tucker of Brookhaven High School, third place; Lauren Nickles of Enterprise, second place; and Jay Vaughn of Cathedral, first place.

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CHEMISTRY COMPETITION WINNERS – Winners in the chemistry competition of the 30th Annual Science Quest held on Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wesson campus were from left, James Maxwell Miller of Enterprise, honorable mention; Taylor Pentley of Brookhaven High School, fourth place; Clayton Richardson of Brookhaven HighSchool, third place; Noah McKone of Enterprise High School, second place; and Reid Roberson of Brookhaven High School, first place.

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PHYSICS COMPETITION WINNERS – Winners in the physics competition of the 30th Annual Science Quest held on Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wesson campus were from left, Julianna Wallace of Adams County Christian School, fourth place; Jessica Henson of Crystal Springs High School, third place; Daniel Clark of Brookhaven High School, second place; and Daniel Forehand of Brookhaven High School, first place. Not pictured is Ruby McCullaugh of Loyd Star, honorable mention.

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