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Poudre Seeks Trip to National Ocean Bowl
February 23, 2008 – 11:06 am | Comments Off
Poudre Seeks Trip to National Ocean Bowl

Poudre seeks trip to national Ocean Bowl Poudre High School students will compete in the Mountain Mariner Challenge Ocean Sciences Bowl competition today at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Poudre is trying to win its seventh-straight regional competition, which is the only land-locked regional competition in the nation. Eleven other schools from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Kansas are competing.

Grafton Ready for Blue Crab Bowl
February 22, 2008 – 9:59 am | Comments Off
Grafton Ready for Blue Crab Bowl

The high school team placed second in the state last year. This year they’re preparing to win it all. YORK − Their thumbs are ready. Five Grafton High School students will have buzzers in hand Saturday as they compete in the Blue Crab Bowl, a regional knowledge competition about ocean−related subjects. Grafton’s team placed second last year among 16 schools from across the state. Grafton won in 2000 and 2002.

ConVal High Shows Depth of Knowledge
February 18, 2008 – 11:13 am | Comments Off
ConVal High Shows Depth of Knowledge

PETERBOROUGH – ConVal High shows depth of knowledge A team of students from ConVal Regional High School will head to Alaska in April after winning the Nor’easter Bowl, an ocean sciences competition, on Feb. 9. Students from ConVal competed against 14 other teams from northern New England high schools at the University of New Hampshire during the annual competition.

ConVal Wins Ocean Science Bowl
February 15, 2008 – 10:36 am | Comments Off
ConVal Wins Ocean Science Bowl

ConVal wins Ocean Science Bowl ConVal High School was victorious over fourteen other teams of high school students fix)ni Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont competing in the annual regional Ocean Sciences Bowl, the Nor’easter Bowl, last Saturday at the University of New Hampshire. The competition focused on concepts in oceanography and marine sciences.

Five-Member Team Wins Northern New England Ocean Sciences Bowl
February 14, 2008 – 10:26 am | Comments Off
Five-Member Team Wins Northern New England Ocean Sciences Bowl

DURHAM- Fifteen teams of high school students from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont competed in the annual regional ocean sciences bowl, the Nor’easter Bowl, Saturday at the University of New Hampshire.

5 Students Win in Science Bowl
February 14, 2008 – 10:03 am | Comments Off
5 Students Win in Science Bowl

Five Churchville-Chili High School students won first place in a National Ocean Sciences Bowl regional competition held Saturday at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Conval to Defend Championship
February 12, 2008 – 10:55 am | Comments Off
Conval to Defend Championship

PETERBOROUGH – Last year they won the championship. This year they defend it. Students from Conval Regional High School in Peterborough will head to Seward, Alaska, for four days in late April to compete in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl. They won that right at Saturday’s regional Nor’easter Bowl, held at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. The Conval students topped 14 other teams of high-school students from Maiine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

News in Brief – Neah-Kah-Nie wins Salmon Bowl at OSU
February 12, 2008 – 9:07 am | Comments Off
News in Brief – Neah-Kah-Nie wins Salmon Bowl at OSU

For the fifth straight year, an Oregon coast high school won the Salmon Bowl, an oceanography knowledge competition held this year at Oregon State University Saturday. Neah-Kah-Nie High School in Rockaway Beach took first place while another one of its teams finished in fourth place. Portland high schools, Grant and Benson, finished in second and third respectively.

Classical College Bowl Team Competing at MIT
February 11, 2008 – 9:22 am | Comments Off

LYNN – The Lynn Classical College Bowl Team specializes in the obscure, studying the most specific and random academic facts in the hopes of gaining an edge when the competition gets tough. They meet every Tuesday to study like Jeopardy contestants in preparation for regional bowl competitions against other schools in the Boston area. The competitions are a cross between quiz shows and sporting events, pitting intelligent, well-rounded high school students against one another to test their knowledge in a variety of subjects.

Ocean Sciences Bowl Teams Vie
February 10, 2008 – 10:45 am | Comments Off
Ocean Sciences Bowl Teams Vie

The J.L Scott Marine Education Center in Ocean Springs hosted the 2008 Hurricane Bowl on Saturday, bringing together 16 teams from 12 high schools across the region. The competition is a rapid fire question-and-answer competition focusing on the ocean sciences. Nearly 100 high school students from Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi faced off to test their skill in the buzzer-response rounds.

High School Students Compete on Knowledge About Ocean Sciences
February 10, 2008 – 9:15 am | Comments Off
High School Students Compete on Knowledge About Ocean Sciences

OCEAN SPRINGS – With 75 percent of Earth covered by water, studying ocean sciences can prove to be a daunting task. On Saturday, 75 students from 12 high schools from Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Florida tested their oceanic knowledge at Hurricane Bowl 2008. The University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Lab and J.L. Scott Marine Education Center hosted the 16 teams that competed in Central Gulf Coast Regional competition.

18 Teams to Compete in Hurricane Bowl
February 9, 2008 – 9:58 am | Comments Off
18 Teams to Compete in Hurricane Bowl

The J.L. Scott Marine Education Center will host teaats of high school students from Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi at a regional ocean sciences bowl today at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. The competition, known as the Hurricane Bowl, is a rapid-fire question and-answer competition focusing on ocean sciences.

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ONW: Week of May 14, 2012 – Number 164

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