Canyon High hosts Eagle Invitational UIL Academics Meet

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Erin Sheffield

Twenty-two students earned ribbons at the spring Eagle Invitational UIL Academic Meet.

The academics team will travel to the UIL District Meet March 23 after 22 students placed at the Eagle Invitational Meet Saturday, Feb. 24. The meet was the last practice meet before the district meet.

Along with individual awards, the calculator applications, mathematics and journalism teams earned first place as groups. Students and coaches hosted the competition to raise money for future academic meets. Freshman Samantha Fernandez placed first in calculator applications for her grade and fourth overall.

“I was really excited because I worked really hard to work on geometry problems so I could get the score I wanted,” Fernandez said. “The person right next to me was really fast, and I was worried I wasn’t going fast enough. I just zoned in on my calculator and the numbers.”

Freshman Erin Bell earned second place in informative extemporaneous speaking.

“My biggest problem is remembering what sources go with what facts,” Bell said. “You have four or five sources to go with different facts, and you have to remember not to mix it up. Ten minutes before I had to give my speech, I just read it over and over to be sure I didn’t slip up.”

Bell said she participates in prose interpretation, Lincoln-Douglass Debate and extemporaneous speaking.

“My goal for this year was trying out as many things as I could and getting a grip on the basic stuff so next year, I can get to region,” Bell said. “I’ve been keeping up with current events and practicing over and over again. I enjoyed learning about the world outside of Canyon.”

In addition to calculator applications, Fernandez is on the spelling team.

“Calculator applications is easier than class right now,” Fernandez said. “Knowing stuff about the calculator helps in class. You get little hints.”

Bell said she feels her speaking skills have developed over time.

“You’re not going to succeed at first,” Bell said. “If you keep on trying, you’ll eventually get it.”

CALCULATOR APPLICATIONS – 1st place team
9th grade
1st – Samantha Fernandez
3rd – Julian Sewell
11th grade
1st – Arian Howard
2nd – Morgan Howard
Overall
2nd – Arian Howard
4th – Samantha Fernandez
6th – Morgan Howard

EDITORIAL WRITING
1st – Callie Boren
2nd – Erin Sheffield
3rd – Jaren Tankersley
6th – John Flatt

FEATURE WRITING
1st – Sarah Nease
2nd – Codi Bradstreet
3rd – Katelyn Spivey
4th – Maggie Bell

HEADLINE WRITING
1st – Callie Boren
3rd – Lauren Allen

INFORMATIVE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING
1st – Kaleigh Rodarte-Suto
2nd – Erin Bell

MATHEMATICS – 1st place team
11th grade
1st – Morgan Howard
6th – Arian Howard
12th grade
1st – Corrie Allen
2nd – Julia Miller
Overall
1st – Corrie Allen
2nd – Julia Miller
8th – Morgan Howard

NEWS WRITING
1st – Erin Sheffield
2nd – Katelyn Spivey
3rd – Faith Douglass
4th – Macy McClish

NUMBER SENSE
9th grade
2nd – Julian Sewell

PERSUASIVE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING
4th – Brooke Flores

READY WRITING
5th – Braden Lefevre
6th – Aryauna Thompson

JOURNALISM – 1st place team