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Regional Fair 2003 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair Middle School A-1 Challenging Technology Issues (Team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division Doug Chapman Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd & Joshua Castillo John Ehlers Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd & Daniel Brunner Eesan Balakumar Tabb Middle School York 1st & Ross Patterson A-3 Communications Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Doug Chapman Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Marianne Abadam Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Courtney Mortland Smithfield Middle School Isle of Wight Co. 1st A-4 Computer Applications Place Winner’s Name School School Division Charles Tench West Point Middle School West Point 3rd Allyson Sweet West Point Middle School West Point 2nd Joe Cabral Jolliff Middle School Chesapeake 1st Page 1 of 1 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair A-7 Digital Photography Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Miguel Galindo Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Emily Adams Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Hugo A. Owens Middle Chesapeake Charysse Strothers st 1 School A-8 Dragster Design Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division AJ Sherwood Tabb Middle School York 3rd Brandon Wilkinson Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Ryan Ennis Deep Creek Middle School Chesapeake 1st A-9 Electrical Applications Place Winner’s Name School School Division Brandon Clemmons Tabb Middle School York 3rd Doug Phelps Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Joe Cabral Jolliff Middle School Chesapeake 1st A-11 Flight Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Howard Sherburne Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Benny Lebon Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Hugo A. Owens Middle John White Chesapeake st 1 School Page 2 of 2 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair A-12 Graphic Design Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Andrew Reistad Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Franklin Dole Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Anup Myneni Tabb Middle School York 1st A-16 Marine Design Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Galoppo Ciro James Blair Middle School Williamsburg-James City 3rd County Matt Scott Jolliff Middle School Chesapeake 2nd Doug Chapman Northside Middle School Norfolk City 1st A-19 Prepared Speech Place Winner’s Name School School Division Justin McNeely Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Benny Lebon Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd John Ehlers Northside Middle School Norfolk City 1st A-22 System Control Technology (Team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division 3rd Chesapeake Ryan Fogarty Hickory Middle School nd 2 Kyle Goolsby Jeramy Stine Norfolk Ewatr Fraser Norview Middle School st 1 Rachel Rozan Alan Watson Page 3 of 3 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair A-23 Technical Design Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Miguel Galindo Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Brandon Clemmons Tabb Middle School York 2nd Eddie Wells Northside Middle School Norfolk City 1st A-24 Technical Writing Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division John Ehlers Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Robert Hart West Point Middle School West Point 2nd Anup Myneni Tabb Middle School York 1st B-1 Transportation Challenge Place Winner’s Name School School Division Justin McNeely Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Sarah Simmons West Point Middle School West Point 2nd John Crane Northside Middle School Norfolk City 1st B-2 TSA Talk/Multimedia Place Winner’s Name School School Division Clayton Russell Northside Middle School Norfolk City 3rd Howard Sherburne Northside Middle School Norfolk City 2nd Daniel Brunner Northside Middle School Norfolk City 1st Page 4 of 4 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair High School B-6 CADD- Architectural 2D Place Winner’s Name School School Division Doug Roberts Landstown High School Virginia Beach 3rd Erin Leonetti Tabb High School York 2nd Sean Beville Tabb High School York 1st B-7 CADD- Engineering 3D Place Winner’s Name School School Division Guy Sumrell Kecoughtan High School Hampton 3rd Kyle Konopnicki Tabb High School York 2nd Ryan Kozoriz Tabb High School York 1st B-8 CADD- Animation, Architectural Place Winner’s Name School School Division 3rd 2nd Christina Bull Kecoughtan High School Hampton 1st B-9 CADD- Animation, Engineering Place Winner’s Name School School Division 3rd 2nd Anthony Dinse Tabb High School York 1st Page 5 of 5 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair B-13 Desktop Publishing Place Winner’s Name School School Division Rennie Johnson Middlesex High School Middlesex Co. 3rd Christchurch Episcopal Private Stephen Blue nd 2 School Elizabeth Oliver Phoebus High School Hampton City 1st B-14 Dragster Design Place Winner’s Name School School Division Chesapeake Center for Chesapeake City David Schleeper rd 3 Science and Technology Ryan Kozoriz Tabb High School York 2nd Nansemond River High Suffolk Alex Riddle st 1 School B-15 Electronic Research & Experimentation (team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division Matthew Vaerewyck Landstown High School Virginia Beach 3rd Craig Hughes Landstown High School Virginia Beach 2nd Anthony Mier Hickory High School Chesapeake 1st B-17 Extemporaneous Presentation Place Winner’s Name School School Division Chesapeake Center for Chesapeake Michael Morris rd 3 Science and Technology Carly Ross Landstown High School Virginia Beach 2nd Lily Smith Middlesex High School Middlesex 1st Page 6 of 6 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair B-18 Film Technology (team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division Chesapeake Matt Bobola Hickory High School rd 3 Ricky Butler Steve Holt Jordan Kennedy Daniel Muler York Jason Barnett Tabb High School nd 2 Anthony Dinse Steve Sherman Western Branch High Matt Marson Chesapeake st 1 School B-19 Flight Endurance Place Winner’s Name School School Division James Lee West Point High School West Point 3rd Sonny Langston Western Branch High Chesapeake 2nd School Kyle McLain Western Branch High Chesapeake 1st School B-20 Imaging Technology Place Winner’s Name School School Division Lauren DiSimone Middlesex High School Middlesex 3rd Carly Ross Landstown High School Virginia Beach 2nd Ashley Doud Hickory High School Chesapeake 1st Page 7 of 7 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair B-21 Manufacturing Prototype (team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division Jason Allen Oscar Smith High School Chesapeake rd 3 Bradley Watzlavic Nathan Harris West Point High School West Point 2nd Tyler Mickley Chesapeake Stephen Oxenford Great Bridge High School st 1 Brandon Smolewski B-24 Prepared Presentation Place Winner’s Name School School Division Peter Rios Heritage High School Newport News 3rd Nansemond River High Suffolk Kim Barnes nd 2 School Rusty Richardson West Point High School West Point 1st C-1 Promotional Graphics Place Winner’s Name School School Division Casey Childress Great Bridge High School Chesapeake 3rd Western Branch High Chesapeake Jacob Karr nd 2 School Christchurch Episcopal Private Stephen Blue st 1 School Page 8 of 8 Contest Winners for the 2003 Tidewater Regional Fair C-5 System Control Technology (team) Place Winner’s Name School School Division Carly Ross Landstown High School Virginia Beach rd 3 Matthew Vaerewyck Jeffrey Wendling Norfolk City EARNEST NIMMO Norview High School nd 2 CHARLES RAITT EMORY SCOTT-MERRELL Marsha Davis Middlesex High School Middlesex st 1 Alan Lundin Derek Schacht C-6 Technical Research & Report Writing Place Winner’s Name School School Division Chesapeake Center for Chesapeake Walter Sharp rd 3 Science and Technology Melissa Medlin West Point High School West Point 2nd Lily Smith Middlesex High School Middlesex 1st C-7 Technical Sketching & Application Place Winner’s Name School School Division Charmaine Smith Heritage High School Newport News 3rd Christina Massetti Oscar Smith High School Chesapeake 2nd Lisa Middlebrooks Great Bridge High School Chesapeake 1st C-12 Transportation Modeling Place Winner’s Name School School Division Clay Cade West Point High School West Point 3rd Shirley Lapole Arcadia High School Accomack 2nd Jeff Gray Smithfield High School Isle of Wight 1st Page 9 of 9 .
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