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2019 State Math Contest Results Copy 2 2019 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Team Score on Comprehensive Exam Division One Division Two Team Team Dist. Score Size Dist. Score Size n 1 Vestavia Hills High School 4 940 4 n 1 Saint James School 6 633 4 2 Alabama School of Fine Arts 4 901 4 n 2 Homewood High School 4 579 4 3 Hoover High School 4 872 4 3 The Montgomery Academy 6 530 4 n 4 Bob Jones High School 2 861 4 n 4 Westminster Christian Academy 2 460 4 5 Spain Park High School 4 696 4 n 5 Cullman High School 1 451 4 n 6 LAMP 6 692 4 6 St. John Paul II Catholic HS 2 405 4 n 7 Alabama School of Math and Science 7 676 4 7 Park Crossing High School 6 390 4 8 Oak Mountain High School 4 660 4 8 West Point High School 1 386 4 9 James Clemens High School 2 645 3 9 Briarwood Christian School 4 364 4 10 Auburn High School 6 628 4 10 Shelby County High School 4 350 4 11 Grissom High School 2 510 4 11 Arab High School 2 326 4 12 W.P. Davidson HS 7 418 4 12 Pell City High School 5 318 4 13 Brewbaker Tech Magnet High 6 307 4 13 Douglas High School 2 310 4 14 Mountain Brook H.S 4 246 2 14 A.P. Brewer High School 1 309 4 15 Jefferson County IB School 4 136 1 15 Mortimer Jordan High School 4 259 4 16 Hewitt-Trussville High School 4 86 1 16 Montgomery Catholic Prep. 6 251 4 17 Chelsea High School 4 247 4 18 Clay-Chalkville High School 4 243 4 19 Bayshore Christian School 7 241 3 20 Covenant Christian Academy 2 226 3 21 Corner High School 4 172 3 22 Providence Christian 8 51 1 Division Three Team Dist. Score Size n 1 Good Hope High School 1 417 4 Key: 2 Priceville High School 1 312 4 3 Holly Pond High School 1 307 4 n District Winner. Receives automatic 4 Hanceville High School 1 290 4 invitation to second round n 5 Kate Duncan Smith 2 253 4 6 Cold Springs High School 1 237 4 Receives at-large invitation 7 Brooks High School 1 223 4 to second round 8 Samson High School 8 216 4 9 J B Pennington High School 2 162 3 10 Fairview High School 1 78 1 11 Leeds High School 4 76 1 12 Lexington High School 1 49 1 2019 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Team Score on Algebra II & Trig Exam Division One Division Two Team Team Dist. Score Size Dist. Score Size n 1 Vestavia Hills High School 4 831 4 n 1 Homewood High School 4 588 4 2 Alabama School of Fine Arts 4 787 4 2 Briarwood Christian School 4 432 4 n 3 James Clemens High School 2 726 4 n 3 Westminster Christian Academy 2 361 4 4 Hoover High School 4 716 4 n 4 Providence Christian 8 357 4 5 Spain Park High School 4 701 4 n 5 Cullman High School 1 355 4 6 Bob Jones High School 2 528 4 6 Shelby County High School 4 321 4 n 7 LAMP 6 461 4 n 7 Saint James School 6 305 4 8 Oak Mountain High School 4 382 4 8 Douglas High School 2 247 4 9 New Century Tech HS 2 370 3 9 Mortimer Jordan High School 4 241 4 10 W.P. Davidson HS 7 264 4 10 West Point High School 1 238 3 11 Grissom High School 2 206 2 11 Pell City High School 5 210 4 12 Hewitt-Trussville High School 4 205 4 12 Montgomery Catholic Prep. 6 129 2 13 Mountain Brook H.S 4 122 1 13 St. John Paul II Catholic HS 2 80 1 14 Jefferson County IB School 4 84 1 14 Corner High School 4 54 1 15 Brewbaker Tech Magnet High 6 70 1 15 Park Crossing High School 6 48 1 Division Three Team Dist. Score Size n 1 Hanceville High School 1 296 4 Key: 2 Good Hope High School 1 286 4 n District Winner n 3 Kate Duncan Smith 2 253 4 4 Cold Springs High School 1 250 4 5 J B Pennington High School 2 243 4 6 Vinemont High School 1 241 4 7 Samson High School 8 235 4 8 Holly Pond High School 1 224 4 9 Brooks High School 1 222 4 10 Central High School (Florence) 1 206 4 11 Fairview High School 1 172 3 12 Leeds High School 4 165 2 13 Priceville High School 1 95 2 2019 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Team Score on Geometry Exam Division One Division Two Team Team Dist. Score Size Dist. Score Size n 1 Vestavia Hills High School 4 957 4 n 1 Homewood High School 4 819 4 2 Hoover High School 4 921 4 n 2 Cullman High School 1 662 4 3 Alabama School of Fine Arts 4 858 4 n 3 Saint James School 6 562 4 4 Spain Park High School 4 838 4 4 Briarwood Christian School 4 458 4 5 Oak Mountain High School 4 646 4 n 5 Arab High School 2 450 4 6 Mountain Brook H.S 4 491 4 6 West Point High School 1 406 4 n 7 LAMP 6 431 4 7 Westminster Christian Academy 2 384 4 8 W.P. Davidson HS 7 413 4 8 Pell City High School 5 335 4 9 Brewbaker Tech Magnet High 6 242 4 9 Shelby County High School 4 303 4 10 Douglas High School 2 268 4 11 Mortimer Jordan High School 4 248 4 12 Park Crossing High School 6 125 2 13 St. John Paul II Catholic HS 2 110 1 13 Corner High School 4 110 2 15 Clay-Chalkville High School 4 45 1 Division Three Team Key: Dist. Score Size n District Winner n 1 Hanceville High School 1 345 4 2 Good Hope High School 1 342 4 3 Priceville High School 1 276 4 4 Cold Springs High School 1 245 4 5 Holly Pond High School 1 234 4 6 Brooks High School 1 225 4 7 Fairview High School 1 173 3 8 J B Pennington High School 2 142 3 9 Vinemont High School 1 75 1 9 Samson High School 8 53 1 2019 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Comprehensive Exam District I Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Spradlin, Blake Cullman High School 140 1 Kraus, Tyler Good Hope High School 116 2 Whitesell, Lily West Point High School 122 2 McWhorter, James Good Hope High School 115 3 Willingham, Garrett West Point High School 115 3 Reynolds, Zackery Holly Pond High School 106 4 Calvert, Autumn Cullman High School 107 4 Cappi, Jacob Priceville High School 102 5 Smith, Colton Cullman High School 105 5 Hall, Peyton Good Hope High School 96 District II Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Limaye, Aditi Bob Jones High School 245 1 Jin, Soomin Westminster Christian Academy 191 1 Boxley, Howie Kate Duncan Smith 75 2 Zhang, Lawrence James Clemens High School 230 2 Le, Sally Westminster Christian Academy 121 2 Scott, Mikaila Kate Duncan Smith 68 2 Zheng, Kevin James Clemens High School 230 2 Giang, Loc St. John Paul II Catholic HS 121 3 Kramer, Courtney J B Pennington High School 61 4 Tolbert, Corey Bob Jones High School 220 4 Garrett, Caden Douglas High School 115 4 Aultman, Drew Kate Duncan Smith 56 5 Zhou, Cheng Bob Jones High School 201 5 Eng, Ashley St. John Paul II Catholic HS 101 5 Rice, Alayna Kate Duncan Smith 54 District III Division One Division Two Division Three District IV Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Zhang, Walter Vestavia Hills High School 245 1 Zheng, Steven Homewood High School 166 1 Wortham, Titus Leeds High School 76 2 Flurry, Courtney Vestavia Hills High School 240 2 Stone, Will Homewood High School 144 2 Glidewell, Jacob Brock Alabama School of Fine Arts 240 3 Wallace, John Robert Homewood High School 139 4 Banerjee, Eesha Alabama School of Fine Arts 235 4 Harrison, Graham Homewood High School 130 5 Liu, Eileen Vestavia Hills High School 230 5 Bunn, Davis Homewood High School 128 2019 Alabama Statewide High School Math Contest Top Scores by District on the Comprehensive Exam Page 2 District V Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Vance, Daniel Pell City High School 90 2 Edwards, Paige Pell City High School 80 3 Seay, Lawson Pell City High School 77 4 McGuire, Kamecha Pell City High School 71 5 Haynes, Zalaya Pell City High School 61 District VI Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Choi, Sunmee LAMP 220 1 Jang, Jin The Montgomery Academy 215 2 Jeong, Sungil Auburn High School 201 2 Paek, Gayeon Saint James School 205 3 Park, Hyoram Auburn High School 167 3 Cho, Janice Saint James School 187 4 Wang, Felix LAMP 164 4 Hong, Rachel Park Crossing High School 169 5 Mesina, Eric LAMP 155 5 Yun, Suhyoun Saint James School 130 District VII Division One Division Two Division Three 1 Li, Greg AL School of Math and Science 240 1 Haygood, Abbie Bayshore Christian School 96 2 Howton, Will AL School of Math and Science 166 2 Colbert, Ethan Bayshore Christian School 80 3 Gillis, Matthew W.P.
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