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Semifinalists: 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program BRENTWOOD CHATSWORTH Semifinalists: 2021 National HERITAGE H. S. CHATSWORTH H. S. Merit Scholarship Program 450 Wallace, Spencer E. 209 Daloisio, Vince Dao BURBANK SIERRA CANYON SCHOOL BURBANK H. S. 907 Rafique, Abdullah Z. 000 Kodavati, Mahima 000 Rotblatt, David A. CHICO 000 Waitz, Alexander J. BURLINGAME PLEASANT VALLEY H. S. CALIFORNIA 000 Way, Nicholas E. BURLINGAME H. S. 000 Chen, Hubert S. 740 Mann, Harnoor S. MENLO SCHOOL 303 Larlarb, Wesley K. AGOURA HILLS 000 El-Fishawy, Stella 999 Luxton, Thomas B. CHINO HILLS AGOURA H. S. 742 Fujimori, Sarah S. 302 Shin, Grace H. CHINO HILLS H. S. 185 Fox, Rachel C. 000 Jergovic, Leo 201 Montenegro, Jacob A. 204 Goldenberg, Ethan G. 161 Karrer, Roxy L. CALABASAS 455 Nathanson, Daniel L. 000 Lee, Oliver D. CALABASAS H. S. CHULA VISTA 999 Levin, Madeline R. 185 Nguyen, Quynh-Anh N. EASTLAKE H. S. ALAMEDA 000 Li, Marissa 999 White, Jeremy H. 454 Colarusso, Joseph S. ALAMEDA H. S. 303 Lowe, Joshua E. 000 Wong, Brayden M. 303 Chen, Tina 301 Mangtani, Dhruv CAMARILLO 164 Cheng, Ryan Y. 907 Rogers, George N. ADOLFO CAMARILLO H. S. CLAREMONT 121 Shao, Alicia W. 450 Yang, Matthew CLAREMONT H. S. ST. JOSEPH - NOTRE DAME H. S. 843 Tan, Daniel 303 Dwivedi, Khushi 454 Rayo, Alexander L. 121 Tatavarti, Mallika CAMPBELL 451 Watkins, Aleksandra M. 000 Tung, Katherine A. WESTMONT H. S. ALBANY 000 Chen, Joshua M. VIVIAN WEBB SCHOOL ALBANY H. S. SACRED HEART 454 Hanuska, Anna M. 455 Han, Jingyi 451 Chang, Joshua PREPARATORY SCHOOL 160 Marshall, Megan K. 999 Jindal, Sneha 450 Chen, Nicholas R. 000 Brockett, Jane L. 904 Nason, Xavier B. 605 Zhang, Shu Wen 999 Ritzman, Nathan D. 907 Chen, Annaliese M. 000 Popovici, Astrid I. 450 Sheltraw, Luke D. 000 Roblin, Finn S. WEBB SCHOOL OF CALIFORNIA 302 Weiner, Kai 000 Feng, Jiaming 162 Wu, Chun-Ying CARLSBAD AUBURN CARLSBAD H. S. 451 Olmos, Marshall HOMESCHOOL 741 Pathak, Ravi 700 Xu, Pinlin ALHAMBRA 300 Engel, Cameron J. 000 Zhang, Andy MARK KEPPEL H. S. 450 Lim, Jasmine J. BAKERSFIELD LA COSTA CANYON H. S. 999 Frazier, Aidan D. CLOVIS BAKERSFIELD H. S. CLOVIS EAST H. S. ALISO VIEJO 164 McKnight, Kaitlyn H. 628 Kaur, Japnoor ALISO NIGUEL H. S. 999 Romanini, Luke V. PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL 470 Comiskey, Evan L. 000 Chang, Camille Y. 000 Schmitter, Sophie L. CONCORD 166 King, Alison J. CENTENNIAL H. S. DE LA SALLE H. S. 843 Conner, Ethan A. 000 Xu, Geoffrey 168 Kostov, Christopher D. 740 Vaughn, Ryan J. 628 Lee, Megan S. 161 Richards, Emily J. LIBERTY H. S. SAGE CREEK H. S. YGNACIO VALLEY H. S. 164 Tran, Andrew L. 900 Yum, Gina 463 Schmitt, Cameron 000 Truong, Zia AMERICAN CANYON STOCKDALE H. S. CARMEL AMERICAN CANYON H. S. 999 Brar, Ishaan S. CARMEL H. S. CORONA 904 Velicaria, Colin 905 Capulong, Gabriel D. 000 Murray, Broden S. CENTENNIAL H. S. 999 Kim, Ian S. 000 Wang, Andrew 302 Yee, Kacie K. ANAHEIM 160 Sohail, Emaad A. CANYON H. S. CARMICHAEL SANTIAGO H. S. 999 Mahoney, Ryan BELMONT JESUIT H. S. 000 Reddy, Raajshree G. 628 Patel, Karina M. CARLMONT H. S. 833 Wisner, Peter H. 999 Vaughan, Anna J. 000 Areff, Cassandra D. CORONADO 200 Campbell, Skyler J. SACRAMENTO ADVENTIST CORONADO H. S. SERVITE H. S. 000 Dai, Brennan J. ACADEMY 461 Lorr, Samantha S. 999 Lutfi, Joseph E. 000 Khouri, Zachary 740 Wong, Adam K. 907 Ronis von Helms, Paloma R. 000 Kim, Emily K. 000 Stewart, Carson J. 000 Lynagh, Isabelle ARCADIA CARPINTERIA ARCADIA H. S. 000 Ma, Jessica G. COSTA MESA 000 Mantena, Rohan CATE SCHOOL 451 Chen, Legolas WALDORF SCHOOL OF 000 Taylor, Katherine E. 000 Cheng, Chu Xin 161 Chen, William ORANGE COUNTY 459 Tudor, Mihai C. 000 Gabbay, Joshua J. 300 Dang, Alex 000 Wang, Morris 000 Weissburg, Iain 000 Lucente, Annabella L. 467 Hu, Jiacheng 700 Wong, Evan C. 742 Hua, Dongming CULVER CITY 999 Yao, Darren CARSON 450 Huey, Jolene CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF CULVER CITY H. S. 897 Kuo, Nathan L. 520 Kim, Brandon BENICIA MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE 520 Larrick, Kate M. 000 Cho, Shua 160 Lee, Tanya D. BENICIA H. S. CUPERTINO 450 Black, Brandon T. 000 John, Silas 000 Liang, Claire A. 743 Lim, Julianne L. CUPERTINO H. S. 204 Lin, Margaret 303 Aggarwal, Diya BERKELEY 628 Ma, Crystal 450 Liu, Alex 000 Storaasli, Zoe D. 870 Baysal, Dilara N. 999 Liu, Charisse Y. BERKELEY H. S. 000 Deshpande, Gargi 161 Montemayor, Maxwell J. 999 De Los Rios Rogers, Mattias S. 000 Eranki, Pranav S. 200 Qiu, Jenny 161 Djemal Rukin, Ariana R. CASTRO VALLEY CASTRO VALLEY H. S. 000 Fan, Lawrence J. 301 Ramanujam, Raghav 000 Hartman, Johanna M. 000 Gupta, Agrim 303 Cheung, Andrew C. 904 Sun, Maggie Y. 254 Mermin, Adrienne H. 000 Ke, Jeffrey Y. 209 Zhang, Deyi 628 Sun, Onassa 303 Saldanha, Gregory V. 000 Khadye, Rhea 160 Wang, Jonathan H. 999 Zhang, Andy H. 000 Kim, Jacob Y. 870 Yang, Melody CERRITOS 000 Kondayapalepu, Pallavi 742 Zeng, Henry H. BEVERLY HILLS CERRITOS H. S. 000 Kumar, Aryan BEVERLY HILLS H. S. 740 Lee, Angelina K. 000 Kumar, Preetha S. ATHERTON 943 Farnad, Parsa A. 303 Salazar, Ryan J. 000 Lo, Michael S. MENLO - ATHERTON H. S. 000 Moon, Bradley K. 164 Singh, Karina 000 Nandi, Venkat A. 999 Baxter, Nathaniel R. 833 Walker, Nicholas M. 303 Zhu, Joshua P. 000 Nawani, Manvi 185 Bjerknes, Anika K. 303 Rajkumar, Vibhav 000 Koenig, Peter T. BREA GRETCHEN WHITNEY H. S. 000 Ren, Royce M. 163 Lau, Dana Y. BREA OLINDA H. S. 214 Chen, Charles J. 000 Roy, Sohom K. 821 Morris, Andrew P. 454 Akinboro, Sophia A. 628 Hosseini, Hirad 000 Son, Ji Won 700 Nori, Sathvik K. 160 Panchal, Keya S. 303 Muraliraj, Ryan S. 000 Tabofunda, Shanlea 161 Park, Rachel S. 303 Park, Rebecca 185 Nguyen, Kenneth D. 600 Venkatasubramanian, Krithika 121 Plume, Gavin M. 710 Yoon, Jihwun 450 Tseng, Ryan 000 Zhu, Patrick E. 3 Semifinalists: 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program CYPRESS 000 Lee, Minju 907 Lee, Ashley C. California (continued) CYPRESS H. S. 000 Naik, Kanchan U. 303 Manda, Tarini 000 Bingham, Samuel 836 Sachdeva, Saahil 459 Navarasu, Adharsh Kumar 999 Ji, Ryan T. 999 Yu, Xin Jie EL CAJON OXFORD ACADEMY VALHALLA H. S. FREMONT CHRISTIAN H. S. HOMESTEAD H. S. 000 Bui, Timmy D. 450 Muren, James D. 712 Godwin, Simeon J. 459 Chen, Claire T. 300 Choi, Angela J. 000 Ly, Karen T. 000 Desouza, Hansel S. 451 Greeley, Briana L. EL CERRITO 000 Zhou, Alice Y. 000 Dixit, Ruchika S. 162 Kim, Mia EL CERRITO H. S. 161 Fejes, Isabelle R. 160 Kurra, Mona Reddy 000 Lewis, Zachary HOMESCHOOL 303 He, Edwin Z. 170 Park, Edward 000 Merish Rose, Sophia 185 Narang, Shivek 209 Huang, Joseph H. 161 Singh, Ashrita M. 559 Norena, Carlos 000 Iyer, Shishir 000 Tran, Lawrence 303 Williams, Samuel 600 Li, Andrea S. IRVINGTON H. S. 000 Bedagkar, Neil M. 303 Li, Eddie DALY CITY SUMMIT K2 450 Luo, Coline Z. 000 Bothra, Arjun S. HOMESCHOOL 450 Hung, Clara 000 Chari, Prahalad A. 160 Ma, Rebecca 000 Moeller, Emily 303 Pedley, Eric W. 000 Chavali, Anusri EL DORADO HILLS 000 Fang, Orion 303 Shah, Samarth SUMMIT SHASTA OAK RIDGE H. S. 123 000 Garapaty, Chandralekha Shah, Siddharth J. 990 Wong, Abigail S. 870 Dalessi, Katherine R. 303 000 Goel, Sachi Shenoy, Samrudh M. 000 Garbez, Kim L. 166 000 Huang, Eric Su, Erin L. DANA POINT 301 Kwong, Evan Y. 301 000 Kavalakatt, Rachel Tang, Calix A. DANA HILLS H. S. 999 Morris, Jonathan R. 712 Venkatesan, Sahil J. 000 Keswani, Ruhel 451 Csermak, Luke D. 000 Liu, Stella 000 Wang, Cynthia 450 Davis, Caden N. 999 Wang, Julia L. EL SEGUNDO 000 Mai, Brendan 000 Wehbeh, Daniel C. DA VINCI SCIENCE H. S. 000 Nair, Arnav DANVILLE 628 000 Xu, Kevin J. Yeh, Nicole P. 000 Ramshankar, Siddharth K. ATHENIAN SCHOOL 000 Senthil Kumar, Vignesh C. 000 Yoo, Junghwa 000 Liu, Sarah Mia S. 301 Zhou, Arnold ELK GROVE 710 Shah, Harshil 171 Maram, Alekhya COSUMNES OAKS H. S. 302 Shankar, Uma 303 Shah, Adit A. 740 Garong, Arwin Ediraldie C. 999 Suresh, Sumukh R. 833 Zarbock, Radman T. 300 Tai, Kerrine L. MONTA VISTA H. S. FRANKLIN H. S. 999 Wen, Annie 833 Asawa, Parth G. MONTE VISTA H. S. 000 Ou, Isaiah 999 Yan, Grace 743 Bai, Cheryl L. 907 Fattah, Zaid I. 000 Ye, Brandon 000 Baxter, Katerina N. 450 He, Daniel HOMESCHOOL 999 Zhu, Kevin P. 303 Budaraju, Janya 000 Kim, Joel S. 843 Xing, Daniel C. 166 Chamkeri, Ramya U. 742 Li, Sean J. MISSION SAN JOSE H. S. 970 Chau, Alexander P. 000 Thilak, Rashmin PLEASANT GROVE H. S. 628 Agrawal, Aarush 000 Chen, Annie 200 Toliver, Alicia K. 600 Dang, Giangmy 300 Arora, Anika 948 Chen, Grace 710 Nguyen-Sanh, Boian P. 999 Basetty, Ashish 999 Desai, Padmanabh Aman SAN RAMON VALLEY H. S. 000 Bhagat, Nishi V. 710 Diaz, Elijah F. 843 Bray, Daniel G. ENCINITAS 303 Bharadwaj, Sriram S. 301 Doshi, Ria 556 Ge, Izabella THE GRAUER SCHOOL 201 Bhattacharjee, Ishan 870 Traore, Ynes T. 140 Feng, Justin 943 Weir, Rachel E. 457 Booma, Sushruth S. 999 Gopalasetty, Sathvika 000 Burd, Jack 204 Gupta, Krishnanshu DAVIS SAN DIEGUITO ACADEMY 999 Cai, Sabrina L. 303 Gupta, Meha DAVIS H. S. 999 Geva, Daniel 162 Chattopadhyay, Kushal 450 160 Harish, Namrata Dendulk, Padyn 303 Liang, Emily 000 Cheng, Jeffrey J. 000 450 He, Isabella Fitzpatrick, Lyah S. 450 Park, Nicole A. 740 Cui, Sophie T. 741 741 Ho, Stephen R. Koenig, Samuel H.
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