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Download 3Rd Place Awards Presentation Aidan Cook St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Cassara Cummins St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Sophie Lawler- Ehr St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School Advisor: T. Fantano Jessica Nunez Vazquez Farb Middle School Advisor: P. Huntington Robbie Patterson St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Emmanuel Penalosa St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Kaia Prince St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Cianna Quintero Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Piper Baes St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School Advisor: T. Fantano Sabrina Calderon Shaelan Myhra St. Michael's School - Poway Advisor: J. Poling Griffin Cappiello The Rhoades School Advisor: R. Hunker George Carr The Children's School Advisor: T. Brown Olivia Degodoy Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: C. Shimasaki Gerrel Dela Cruz Farb Middle School Advisor: P. Huntington Rebecca Dolin Carlton Hills Middle School Advisor: K. Ducharme Andrea Galicot San Diego Jewish Academy Advisor: L. Deveau Ian Housden The Children's School Advisor: T. Brown Mayela Lopez St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Ava Maudal St. John School - Encinitas Advisor: G. Heins Kelsie McNamara St. John School - Encinitas Advisor: G. Heins Paul Montal The Children's School Advisor: T. Brown Grace Mulvey St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff John Pascual St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Emma Persichilli St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Matthew Savage Sean Savage St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Wegahta Tadesse St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Jaren Kishimoto St. Michael's School - Poway Advisor: J. Poling Isabella Matias Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: C. Shimasaki Kevin Vogel Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso Caro Lukky De Guzman Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: T. Tom Nathan Do Farb Middle School Advisor: P. Huntington Victoria Dyakova Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Annalee Haim Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Eitan Maman San Diego Jewish Academy Advisor: L. Deveau Evangeline Mayne The Cambridge School High School Advisor: M. Mayne Daniela Szajkowski St. Mary Star of the Sea School Advisor: J. Alonso Logan Benintend Koe Goodsell The Rhoades School Advisor: R. Hunker Liora Berg Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Emilio Cisneros Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: C. Cardenas Diego Cruz Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Mateo Gamboa Jacob Gracias St. John of the Cross Catholic School Advisor: G. Krumm Kalani Adolpho Nativity School Advisor: T. Lunn Julia Kaplan San Diego Jewish Academy Advisor: L. Deveau Emily Tran Kaia Lam Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Joe Rascon St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Kandice Alvarado Corfman School Advisor: I. Leon Michael Apalatea Brendan Cordaro St. John School - Encinitas Advisor: G. Heins Abigail Bayot Ashley Sanchez St. Rita's Catholic School Advisor: A. Rice Gavin Britt De Portola Middle School Advisor: L. Yepiz Katherine Celestino St. John of the Cross Catholic School Advisor: G. Krumm Anderson Escudero St. Mary Star of the Sea School Advisor: J. Alonso Isabella Garcia Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: C. Shimasaki Andres Knoll Miguel Morales St. John of the Cross Catholic School Advisor: G. Krumm Christopher Meyer St. Mary Star of the Sea School Advisor: J. Alonso Wesley Newton St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Luke Norin City Tree Christian School Advisor: M. Lee Brenda Cervantes Mya Navarro National City Middle School Advisor: K. Langel Max Colucci Evan Humphrey St. John School - Encinitas Advisor: G. Heins Isaac Reyes Southwest Middle Advisor: E. Barron Evan King Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Janina Kosol Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Jose Lopez Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy Advisor: J. Patton Daniel Slinsky Our Lady of Mount Carmel Advisor: J. Pereyra, SJS Dayna Coates Rancho del Rey Middle School Advisor: D. Castillo Vincent Michael Cruz Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Samantha Dagdag Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Brevan Johnson Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Nina Maya Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Liam Patterson St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Tiffany Pham Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Jacob Antonio Brando Banco Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Hector Camarena Farb Middle School Advisor: P. Huntington Karol Carbajal Osdanna Robledo Our Lady of Mount Carmel Advisor: J. Pereyra, SJS Sebastian Dailey Jacob MacNab St. Michael's School - Poway Advisor: K. McHale Ryan De Guzman Good Shepherd Catholic School Advisor: M. McNeil Raquel Delgado All Hallows Academy Advisor: J. Meza Savanna Grodeman Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: T. Tom Alayda Guerrero Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Emilie Lindsey City Tree Christian School Advisor: M. Lee Alex Rotunda St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School Advisor: T. Fantano William Sheldon St. Joseph Academy Advisor: R. Hanson Gretchen Silva Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Ella Azzeh Evan Dodds St. John School - Encinitas Advisor: G. Heins Ethan Bertellotti Tyler Duong St. Michael's School - Poway Advisor: K. McHale Sania Dogra The Rhoades School Advisor: R. Hunker Robin Jayco St. Rita's Catholic School Advisor: A. Rice Alan Luu Farb Middle School Advisor: P. Huntington Marianna Marasigan Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Ruthie McElfresh Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Orin Mizan Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Max Namazy Mt. Helix Academy Advisor: J. Hudson Aaron Jonathan Palma St. Rita's Catholic School Advisor: A. Rice Ivan Valadez Barbara Worth Junior High School Advisor: C. Calip Meryem Al-Delaimy Bright Horizon Academy Advisor: N. Nasereddin Farah Aswad Bright Horizon Academy Advisor: N. Naserelddin America Barron Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Dominic Berona Sydney Polish Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Sofia Calatroni All Hallows Academy Advisor: J. Meza Magnolia Olin Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Melanni Sandoval The Children's School Advisor: D. Quincannon Jaelynn Tiong St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Nico Cantore St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Hayden Hinds Nativity School Advisor: T. Lunn Ronald Krajewski St. Michael's School - Poway Advisor: J. Poling Eitan Lugasi Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Haegan McGarry Elijah White St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School Advisor: T. Fantano Diego Sanchez Santiago Vidal Our Lady of Mount Carmel Advisor: J. Pereyra, SJS Jacob Tabalon St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Leah Wilson Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Advisor: M. Bessler Alexis Hamel Mt. Helix Academy Advisor: J. Hudson Hunter Haynes Eastlake Middle School Advisor: R. Martinez Gregory Leong St. Pius X School Advisor: R. Doyle Hayden Marquez Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: C. Shimasaki Joaqui Miranda Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Emma Morin City Tree Christian School Advisor: M. Lee Dorcas Ndume City Tree Christian School Advisor: M. Lee Gabrielle Rafii San Diego Jewish Academy Advisor: L. Deveau Larianna Riel Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Maria Serra-Fernandez Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Camila Alatorre Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: T. Tom Alexa Castro Valeria Castro Our Lady of Mount Carmel Advisor: J. Pereyra, SJS Hector Coronel-Villarreal Corfman School Advisor: C. Butler Dylan Dullano St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Joshua Duong Chula Vista Middle School Advisor: T. Tom Daniel Figueroa-Valdez Vicente Perez Maytorena Our Lady of Mount Carmel Advisor: J. Pereyra, SJS Trinity Hoang Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: M. Silva Alayna Maake St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Nicholas Miranda St. Michael Academy San Diego Advisor: M. Escalante Cassie Nguyen St. Didacus Parish School Advisor: R. Blickenstaff Jayce Tortona Bonita Vista Middle School Advisor: J. Stell Christopher Tran Wangenheim Middle School Advisor: T. Mendibles Asael Garcia Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Brian Lee Scripps Ranch High School Advisor: P. Fowler Albert Liu Grace Li Scripps Ranch High School Advisor: P. Fowler Priscila Munoz Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Daniella Padilla Kayla Stallworth Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Anaid Perez Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Miriam Quijada Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Vivian Li La Jolla Country Day School Advisor: D. Padgett Livia Liu Olympian High School Advisor: M. Claudio Kayla Stevenson Aditi Telang Olympian High School Advisor: M. Claudio Eva Garcia Central Union High School Advisor: L. Rueda Adrian Isabelle Olympian High School Advisor: M. Claudio Diego Monroy Vincent Memorial Catholic High School Advisor: R. Lizarraga Ziyad Soliman Classical Academy High School Advisor: N. Naserelddin Jose Vallejo Gompers Preparatory Academy Advisor: J. Ulloytt Mohammad Khan Bright Horizon Academy Advisor: N. Naserelddin Shaun Konganda Canyon Crest Academy Advisor: A. Haas Cecilia Ymaz Chula Vista High School Advisor: G. Saclauso-Caro Anika Krutzik Vincent Memorial Catholic High School Advisor: R. Lizarraga Dylan Feldstein Canyon Crest Academy Advisor: A. 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