
Pendleton County Schools held its county Math Field Day on Feb. 28.
The winners were as follows:
Fourth grade — Darek Greathouse, North Fork Elementary School, first; Thomas Connor, Brandywine Elementary School, second; Trevor Redman, BES, third; Addie Miller, Franklin Elementary School, first alternate; and Elizabeth Wheeler, BES, second alternate;
Fifth grade — Harley Bowers, BES, first; Macie Mitchell, BES, second, Riley Hawk, FES, third; Bella Kimble, FES, first alternate; and Corina Simmons, BES, second alternate;
Sixth grade — Owen Champ, BES, first; Landon Bowers, BES, second; Eli Boyer, FES, third; Chevelle Noble, FES, first alternate; and Ally Jameson, NFES, second alternate;
Seventh grade — (Pendleton County Middle School) Beckett Aumann, first; Alayna Huffman, second, Noah Kobetic, third; Vaylee Harper, first alternate, and Lainey Simmons, second alternate:
Eighth grade — (PCMS) Laney Bowers, first; Isabella Jameson, second; Caleb Hunt, third; Abigail Judy, first alternate, and Lily Brogan, second alternate; and
Ninth grade — (Pendleton County High School) Katie Heavner, first, Albert Ramos-Rivera, second, Ben Puffenbarger, third, Mason Harper, first alternate, and Ty Armentrout, second alternate.
The top three winners in each grade level advanced to the regional contest held March 10 at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown.
Pendleton County had two students place in the regional contest. Titas Nulph placed ninth alternate in the 10-12 division. Harley Bowers was the second alternate in the fifth-grade division.