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Gabriel Fong 082-210-4 FEROZ AHMED CAROLINE EMI ABBASSI FUKAWA 081-880-9 101-220-13 Granada Islamic School Presentation High School G14 Step 2: Line 5 2 yr L26 Step 2: Line 3 3 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line B Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #1 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #134 SREEVIDYA PREETHI KASTHURI KURRA PERIYAKOIL 101-C60-8 101-330-1 Gunn (Henry M.) High School Harker School - High School Campus M22 Step 2: Line 9 2 yr L48 Step 2: Line 9 2 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line B Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #267 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #400 RAHUL JAQUELINE TEWARI LIU 081-A10-8 112-C20-2 Challenger -Strawberry Park Los Altos High School G34 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr P96 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #533 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #666 STEPHANIE SANA OUCHIDA RAHIM 082-210-4 102-810-5 Redwood Middle School Oak Grove High School G90 Step 2: Line 4 1 yr M86 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line D Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #799 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #932 REDEAT MENGISTU KYRA MIKA ADANE FUKAWA 071-631-10 111-260-4 Buchser Middle School Presentation High School D32 Step 2: Line 3 1 yr M71 Step 2: Line 9 4 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line B Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #2 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #135 ALEX GACUSAN BENJAMIN KWIATKOWSKI PHAM 121-830-1 121-A40-7 Wilcox High School Oak Grove High School P49 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr P27 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line A Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #268 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #401 ANNA TERESA MURAD NAZER THOMAS AWAD 101-510-6 072-520-8 Presentation High School Old Orchard School L72 Step 2: Line 2 3 yr E97 Step 2: Line 9 2 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #534 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #667 YASH ASHOK JONATHAN DESHMUKH KUO 072-B10-3 112-640-3 Challenger -Shawnee Gunn (Henry M.) 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DENNIS MICHAEL ADISESHAN FULLER 111-441-7 081-813-5 Ramana Academy (homeschool) Murphy (Martin) Middle School M47 Step 2: Line 2 3 yr F67 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line A Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #3 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #136 AFARI MICHAEL TANIA LANTHY LA-ANYANE PHAM 101-622-3 061-250-3 Greene Scholars Program Merryhill Schools -Milpitas L92 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr A61 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #269 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #402 JAMES JOE KIAN THOMAS LECHNER 121-C20-12 072-520-8 Bellarmine College Preparatory Old Orchard School P15 Step 2: Line 2 4 yr E97 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #535 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #668 MANTEJ SINGH KENNY PANESAR KUO 072-B10-3 112-640-3 Challenger -Shawnee Gunn (Henry M.) High School E29 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr P26 Step 2: Line 2 1 yr Step 3: Line D Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #801 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #934 ARUSHI JONATHAN F AGARWAL FUNG 071-661-11 081-540-10 Carden Academy of Santa Clara Kennedy (John F.) Middle School - Cupertino D42 Step 2: Line 9 2 yr F66 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #4 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #137 ISAAC SAMUEL CAM TU LE LAM PHAN 111-550-10 091-770-2 Bellarmine College Preparatory Andrew Hill High School M11 Step 2: Line 2 1 yr K18 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #270 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #403 SHIVANI SUDHIR RUTH ALEXA THOMBARE AYALA 101-540-7 082-A31-8 A Schmahl Science Workshop Fischer (Clyde L.) School L78 Step 2: Line 3 2 yr H52 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #536 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #669 ANISH KRISTIE DHAR KWAK 112-B10-1 112-A30-1 Lynbrook High School Leland High School P78 Step 2: Line 1 1 yr P72 Step 2: Line 5 1 yr Step 3: Line D Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #802 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #935 BROOKE MURPHY RONAK AHMED GAJRAWALA 101-210-4 091-A60-8 Los Gatos High School Summit San Jose L22 Step 2: Line 5 1 yr K68 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line A Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #5 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #138 CRISTINA JUAREZ ARUN VENKAT LANGE PINGALI 101-C10-2 121-560-13 Los Gatos High School A Schmahl Science Workshop M10 Step 2: Line 1 1 yr P79 Step 2: Line 3 2 yr Step 3: Line A Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #271 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #404 CHARLOTTE NIAMH YVETTE THOMPSON MIRELES 061-893-11 082-A31-8 Buchser Middle School Fischer (Clyde L.) 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School J79 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr H52 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line C Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #538 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #671 SHASHANK H. NOAH ANDREW DHOLAKIA LAINE 072-840-2 062-860-13 Peterson Middle School Solorsano (Ascencion) Middle School E57 Step 2: Line 9 2 yr C84 Step 2: Line 4 1 yr Step 3: Line D Step 3: Line D Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #804 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #937 NOORSHER SEBASTIAN CHRISTOPHER AHMED GARATE 111-A31-2 061-880-8 Lynbrook High School Canyon Heights Academy N97 Step 2: Line 9 5 yr B67 Step 2: Line 9 1 yr Step 3: Line B Step 3: Line C Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day. #7 Bring this badge with you, and wear it on Judging Day.
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