The top six students in each event and the top two teams in the events earn points for their schools.
Results from the District Meet are listed below:
Accounting:
1st Place – Caleb Brashear
2nd Place – Kendall Turnbow
3rd Place – Gavin Latham
5th Place – Jacob Gilster
Accounting 1st Place Team: Caleb Brashear, Kendall Turnbow, Gavin Latham, Jacob Gilster
Calculator Apps:
2nd Place – Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol
Calculator Apps 2nd Place Team: Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol, Katie Zint, Mark Dannemiller, Daniel Enriquez
Current Events:
2nd Place – Cayla Van Sickle
3rd Place – Kagan Baker
Current Events 1st Place Team: Cayla Van Sickle, Kagan Baker, Jaydon Grissom, Julia Ritchie
Computer Apps:
1st Place – Hosea Cano
Computer Science:
3rd Place – Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol
4th Place – Atticus Hentry
6th Place – Mark Dannemiler
Computer Science 2nd Place Team: Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol, Atticus Henry, Mark Dannemiller, Zach Marshall
Feature Writing:
5th Place: Amber Pollard
6th Place: Kagan Baker
Headline Writing:
6th Place – Cayla Van Sickle
Literary Criticism:
1st Place – Hailey Williams
3rd Place – Harmony Hollinsworth
6th Place – Infinity Lindeman
Literary Criticism 1st Place Team: Hailey Williams, Harmony Hollinsworth, Infinity Lindeman, Lucero Chairez
Mathematics:
2nd Place – Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol
Number Sense
3rd Place – Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol
6th Place – Christian Garrison
Persuasive Speaking
4th Place – Will Stevens
Prose Interpretation
4th Place – Landon Pack
Ready Writing
6th Place – Salma Alhsni
Science
4th Place – Mark Dannemiller
6th Place – Cade Salisberry
Science 2nd Place Team: Mark Dannemiller, Cade Salisberry, Alejandro Gutierrez-Fiol, Amber Sena, Marisela Sayler, Infinity Lindeman
Top Physics Tie – Mark Dannemiller (advances to Regionals)
Spelling/Vocabulary
4th Place – Ema Lopez
First, second and third place individuals in each event and the first place team in team events advance to the Regional Competition on April 16 and 17. Individuals that place fourth, fifth and sixth, and second place teams are alternates.
Frenship High School UIL Academic Coordinator Sue Vernon said that during a normal year the Regional competition is hosted at UT Arlington.
“Since the university is still virtual, most districts in our region will get together as district ‘pods’ to compete at the same time on the same day, then we will submit tests and results to UT Arlington who will make final determinations on who advances to the State competition at UT Austin.”
Congratulations to each student who competed and good luck to those advancing to the Regional competition.