Mathcounts 2003

Congratulations to the 2003 SASSDS Math Team
3rd place in the Regional Level
16th place in the MA State Level

The team is decided via open competition to all middle schoolers.  The team trained hard for the chapter level competition which took place at 2:30 PM Wednesday, February 12, at the McCarthy Middle School in Chelmsford.  The mathletes arrived back in Sharon at  8:30 PM.  Thanks to the parents of Jacob Ahearn and Jacob Caplain for helping me with the driving.  Thanks to Bob Golden, the director of the competition, for once again going out of his way to get us kosher pizza.
 
 
First Team Second Team


Ari Kriegel (Captain) Korei Klein (Captain)
Eli Moss Helen Bogen
Reuben Aronson Jacob Ahearn
Daniel Glaun Jacob Caplain

Regional Results 2003

We came in third place winning a tie breaker with the team who won overall last year.  It was the first time SASSDS has ever placed in this competition.  This means that we qualify to move on to compete at the state level.  If we win again, we will move on to the national level.  If we win the nationals, we meet the president of the United States, and he gets to tell us how smart the kids are :-).  The state level is scheduled for a Saturday in March, and I trust Mathcounts will accomodate our needs.

Our performance is due to the amazing hard work and dedication of the students.  They have boundless energy and love for mathematics and problem solving.  Our third place finish is especially significant considering the size of our school.  We are a David among Goliaths, and we are certainly number one in ratio of performance to the number of students in our pool.

Even more significant is the depth of our team.  Our second team, was clearly number one among the second teams, and scored in a virtual tie with our first team.  Although only the first team counts in the team competition, the trophy is to the credit of both teams.

In the individual competition, we had two students make the final ten, Reuben Aronson and Korei Klein, 5th and 6th respectively.  Congratulations to all of the mathletes for superb performance, sportsmanship, and behavior.  They made me very proud.

State Results 2003

Mathcounts generously agreed to accomodate our religious needs, and will send a representative to our school on Wednesday, March 5.  The representative, Dan O'Brien, will administer the contest from 3-5 PM, seal the results, and open them on the actual contest date a week later on Saturday, and they will be graded along with the other schools.  Only one team of four may compete, with a fifth student allowed as an alternate.

There were 22 teams competing at the state level.  The top 4 individual scores among all the teams combined, move on to the national level, along with the coach of the winning team.  It is possible for the coach to move along with a team of students, none of whom are on his/her team, like the all-star game.

We came in 16th place out of 22 teams.  Individually, the highest score was Reuben Aronson who came in 44th out of 110 students.  Our team performed evenly, and scored a perfect 10/10 on the team section.   It is a super performance, and I hope we can do as well next year.
 
 
 

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