Middle School

24th Diana Nichols Math Invitational draws record attendance

This story was submitted by middle school math teacher Vandana Kadam.

The 23rd annual Diana Nichols Harker Math Invitational for grades 6-8, held Sat., March 9 was a highly successful event with a record 20 schools and 405 contestants taking part in the individual and team contests. There were 70 competing and 2 non-competing teams for the team contest.

The results are as follows:

This year’s estimation contest winner was Mihir Suria from Cabrillo Middle School, was the winner of the estimations whose guess of 9,835 pixels was the closest to the correct answer of 9,878 pixels for the number of pixels in the white portion of the HMI logo.

Scores for individual winners have been placed in parentheses with the total from the standard score (out of 20) followed by any bonus points. All ties were broken according to the difficulty level of the questions.

Individual Event

6th grade: Total Possible points 20+5

Rank

Name of Student

Name of School

1

Jingxuan Bo (19 + 3)

Stratford Preparatory, Blackford

2

Justin Kim (18 + 4)

Miller Middle School

3

Gilbert Jiang (17 + 3)

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley

4

Ethan Wu (17 + 0)

Miller Middle School

5

Steven Zhang (15 + 3)

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley

William Tao (15 + 2; Miller Middle School) and Lillian Yu (15 + 1; Bullis Charter School) performed very well but lost the tiebreaker for 5th place.

7th grade: Total Possible points 25+5

Rank

Name of Student

Name of School

1

Charlie Huang (20 + 2)

The King’s Academy

2

Derek Hu (19 + 3)

Miller Middle School

3

Astin Zhou (17 + 1)

Miller Middle School

4

William Mao (16 + 3)

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley

5

Yixin Xu (16 + 2)

Stratford Preparatory, Blackford

Taoyu She (16 + 0; Stratford Fremon) and Kaden Leong (16 + 0; The King’s Academy) performed very well but lost the tiebreaker for 5th place.

8th grade: Total Possible points 25+5

Rank

Name of Student

Name of School

1 (tie)

Ishaan Mittal (16 + 0)

Miller Middle School

1 (tie)

Henry Wang (16 + 0)

Miller Middle School

   3

Sophia Fan (15 + 0)

Miller Middle School

4 (tie)

Rohan Agarwal (14 + 0)

Lawson Middle School

4 (tie)

Manalee Chowdhury (14 + 0)

The Harker School

Alex Li (13 + 1; Lawson Middle School) and Hongkang Zhao (13 + 1; The Harker School) performed very well and tied for 6th place.

Team Contest:

Team Members

School

Place

Grade

Angela Chen, Eric Chen, Eli Hsiao, Justin Kim, William Tao, Max Wang and Ethan Wu

Miller Middle School

6J

First

6th

Adeline Chen, Jason Hwang, Gilbert Jiang, Advaith Menon and Isabelle Wang

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley

6H

Second

6th

Avi Agarwal, Jingxuan Bo, Gilbert Fei, Ishaan Jain, Ayaan Mathur, Wyatt Tsang and Ethan Yang

Stratford Preparatory, Blackford

6V

Third

6th

Isaac Chi, Charlie Huang, Chloe Jin, Emma Jin, Liam Kao, Kaden Leong and Fiona Wu

The King’s Academy

7R

First

7th

Jay Beri, Saranya Duggirala, Flynn Feng, Jerome Fu, Tiangxuan Liu, Ryan Xu and Yixin Xu

Stratford Preparatory, Blackford    7V

Second

      7th

William Mao, Laasya Thirthala, Dylan Handy, Chaeban Jang, Siddh Mehta and Dev Sangal Lopez

Combo Team – Challenger Berryessa, BASIS and Union Middle School

7S

Third

7th

Brandon Du, Manalee Chowdhury, Charlene Li, Rachel Li, Nathan Mao, Regina Zhang and Hongkang Zhao

The Harker School

8A

First

8th

Anna Di, Sophia Fan, Tanish Kolhe, Tianlin Liu, Ishaan Mittal, Michael Tang and Henry Wang

Miller Middle School

8J

Second

      8th

Tony Hunag, Kanishk Jain, Leia Kao, Minkyul Kim, Shane Lee, Derek Li and Jerry Li

Stratford Preparatory, Blackford    8V

Third

8th

There was a five-way tie for second place in the team round. Two teams from Harker and one from Miller lost in the tiebreaker.

Harker’s team 7A: Hemansh Gupta, Mark Han, Bartu Milci, Rohan Rajaram, Hannah Tay, Sophia Zhang and Jocelyn Zhao

Harker’s team 7B: Rafa deGoma, Yehong Fan, Arush Savla, Ethan Weyn, Ethan Xu and Ryo Sugaya.

Miller’s Team 7J: Derek Hu, Philip Kohr, Aaron Lung, Bohan Yang, Robert Yang, Abigail Yu and Austin Zhou

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