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2016 Winners Announced February 16, 2016 2016 Winners Announced February 16, 2016 Division 1 1st Place: Canyon High School, Orange Unified School District (Team score: 50,675.50) 2nd Place: Valencia High School, Placentia‐Yorba Linda Unified School District (50,388.90) 3rd Place: Woodbridge High School, Irvine Unified School District (48,676.60) 4th Place: Westminster High School, Huntington Beach Union High School District (44,696.10) 5th Place: Trabuco Hills High School, Saddleback Valley Unified School District (42,984.80) Division 2 1st Place: Fountain Valley High School, Huntington Beach Union High School District (41,559.00) 2nd Place: Esperanza High School, Placentia‐Yorba Linda Unified School District (39,257.00) 3rd Place: Corona del Mar High School, Newport‐Mesa Unified School District (36,472.80) 4th Place: Sonora High School, Fullerton Joint Union High School District (36,335.50) 5th Place: El Dorado High School, Placentia‐Yorba Linda Unified School District (35,857.90) Division 3 1st Place: Cornelia Connelly School, Private School (32,918.90) 2nd Place: Foothill High School, Tustin Unified School District (31,459.10) 3rd Place: Yorba Linda High School, Placentia‐Yorba Linda Unified School District (30,825.60) 4th Place: Santiago High School, Garden Grove Unified School District (30,467.50) 5th Place: Saddleback High School, Santa Ana Unified School District (28,283.90) • Teams are placed in divisions based on the average overall team score from the previous three competition years. • The highest scoring school in the county is eligible for the state Academic Decathlon competition. • Additional teams are invited to the state competition based on overall team scores. • Team score reflects total team score combined with super quiz relay team score. .
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