Mathcounts 2004

Congratulations to the 2004 SASSDS Math Team
1st place in the Regional Level
9th place in the MA State Level

The team trained hard for the chapter level competition which took place at 2:30 PM Wednesday, February 11, at the McCarthy Middle School in Chelmsford.  The mathletes arrived back in Sharon at 8:30 PM.   Thanks to the mothers of Reuben Aronson, Jacob Ahearn, and Jesse Katz for driving.    Thanks to Bob Golden once again for providing kosher pizza!

The team was chosen via competition open to all middle school students.   The top eight scores made the team.  The 2004 team includes three repeat mathletes, Reuben, Jacob, and Daniel.  All three students have been on the team since 6th grade, giving us the most experienced team we have ever had.  The rest of the team are all rookies.  It is rare for a 6th grader to make the team.  The only time it has ever happened was in the case of the three boys mentioned earlier.   The top 6th grade score this year was 18/46 (Zeke Waisel), showing promise and potential for next year.  The lowest score that made the team was 26/46, and the highest was 40/46.  Jesse Katz made an excellent showing with 25/46, just out of the top eight spots, and Ashley Tabroff was just behind him with 22/46.


Team I:                                                           Team II:

Reuben Aronson (Captain)     Grade 8          Tali Barone (Captain)    Grade 8
Jacob Ahearn                         Grade 8          Meital Haas                  Grade 7
Daniel Glaun                            Grade 8          Zach Kriegel                 Grade 7
Rafi Spitzer                           Grade 8          Josh Kriegel                 Grade 7

Jesse Katz and Ashley Tabroff will be stepping in for Tali and Meital, who cannot compete this year due to scheduling.   Zach Kriegel will be acting captain of Team II.

Team Members 2004
SASSDS MathCounts Math Team
Team I: top row (left to right):  Rafi Spitzer, Jacob Ahearn, Shai Simonson (Coach), Daniel Glaun, Reuben Aronson (Captain)
Team II: bottom row: (left to right):  Ashley Tabroff, Jesse Katz, Zach Kriegel, Josh Kriegel



2004 Regional Results

Fifteen school competed comprising thirty teams with more than 110 students altogether - the most ever at this level.  Our first team won by a decisive margin with a score of 51/66.  (The team score is the average of the four indivdual scores plus twice the team event.  This was 31 + 2*10 = 51.  For more details about scoring see competition).  Our first team's performance this year sets the bar very high for our future mathletes.

We won decisively despite the fact that the second place team (Doherty Middle School of Andover) beat us man for man in the individual competition.   Their scores were 36, 35, 34, 33 (average 34.5) compared with our scores of 33, 33, 31, 27 (average 31).   Our team understood the importance of the team section of the event, prepared carefully, and scored a perfect ten out of ten!   The second place team scored 5/10.   This gave us a 10 point edge (team score is doubled in final count) in the team round, and a 6.5 overall lead.  No team except us scored higher than 6/10 in the team round.

How does a team outmatched individually in every slot, still double the score of the other team?  Think USA Hockey 1980 Olympics, and you get the idea.   Our team members respect one another, put egos aside, and back each other up.  Nobody on our team is immune to making a mistake, and everyone is open to hearing where they may have gone wrong.   They are an army of problem solvers unified against the problem.


Our second team came in about 10th (final scores pending), ahead of all the other second teams.  The second team showed real promise for the future.  We look forward to next year.

Individually, Reuben and Jacob were in the top 10, and Reuben made it to 4th place overrall in the countdown round.  Jesse Katz was the top of the second team individuals, and about 16th overall.



Our Winning Team with Trophies
Team I wins First Prize Trophies: (Left to right):  Reuben Aronson (Captain), Rafi Spitzer, Jacob Ahearn, Daniel Glaun

The first team is off to the state level competition against the 24 best teams in the state.  The regular competition is on Shabbat so special arrangements will be made as they were last year.  We will compete on March 1, 3:00 PM with two other Shabbat observant teams.  The state level is much more competitive.  Let's wish them good luck!


2004 State Results

The state level competition was on Saturday, March 6.  Thanks again to Dan O'Brien and MathCounts for arranging a special non-Shabbat date for our team.   As usual the state competition was much harder than the regional level.  The top 24 teams in the state competed.  The top five in order were:  Jonas Clark (Lexington), Diamond (Lexington), Chenery (Belmont), Thurston (Westwood), and Boston Latin (Boston).   Our team came in ninth just a tad behind the 6th place score, with a team score of 37/66.  The individual scores were 30, 29, 25, 24 (Reuben, Daniel, Rafi, Jacob), and a team round of 5/10.    37 = 27 (average of individuals) + 2*5 (twice the team score).  All the individual scores were in the top 50 in the state with Reuben and Daniel 28th and 33rd respectively.

This was a great year - our best ever.   We came in first in the region and 9th in the state.   No other Jewish Day school, or small school placed in the top ten.  Jacob Ahearn was brave to compete with a high fever and terrible cold.   No doubt he would have scored a bit higher at his best, but the highest we could realistically have achieved at this level is fifth overall.   The whole team was very supportive of each other.  Afterward, we joined the Maimonides team and we all enjoyed a delicious dinner at Taam China to relax, celebrate, and unwind.

 

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