Clarendon High School academic competitors won a number of medals at last week’s district competition and will advance to the regional competition in Odessa April 12-13.
In the Lincoln-Douglas Debate, CHS had a field day as Jayden Monds was district champion, Harmond Drenth placed third, and Caton Grahn came in fourth. Monds and Drenth will advance.
Monds also placed second in Informative Speaking and fourth in Headline Writing.
Gavin Word placed first in two events, Number Sense and Computer Applications. He helped the Number Sense team place second.
Noab Elam won medals in three events, Editorials (first place), Computer Applications (second place), and Current Issues & Events (third place).
Harmond Drenth placed second in Socials Studies, leading that team to a first place finish with Sophie Bilbrey (fourth place), Callin Casselberry, and Lillie Dale. Drenth also placed fourth in Current Issues and fourth in Spelling.
The Science team won first place as Marquis McGuire was first overall, first in Chemistry, and first in Physics. Tessa Lutters came in third place, and Shylee Morrow and Josiah Howard tied for fourth place, with Howard placing second in Biology.
Kira Weatherton placed third in Spelling and Vocabulary and led that team to a second place finish. She also placed fourth in Editorial Writing.
Trent Smith qualified for regional in Mathematics by finishing second.
In all Clarendon will take thirteen students to Odessa for a chance to qualify for the state academic meet the first weekend in May.
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