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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

25 February 2002

(To download a print-quality file of the photo of the winning NJ Regional Science Bowl® team, go to the end of this article.)


East Brunswick High Wins
Regional Science Bowl® at PPPL


Plainsboro, New Jersey -- For the third year in a row, East Brunswick High School won the New Jersey Regional Competition of the National Science Bowl® at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). Twenty-two teams from 17 area high schools competed in the double-elimination tournament on Saturday, February 23. Members of the winning team are Naveed Ahmad, Chris Chan, Gene Kim, Henry Kozachkov, Vivek Tatineni, and Coach Paul Kimmel.

NJ Regional Science Bowl Winners 2002

U.S. Representative Rush Holt, who represents New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, moderated the final round of the bowl. Congressman Holt is a former Assistant Director of PPPL. The Governor Livingston High School team from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, and the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North team from Plainsboro, New Jersey, placed second and third, respectively. Other schools participating included Bensalem High School (Bensalem, PA) Carteret High School (Carteret, NJ), Christian Brothers Academy (Lincroft, NJ), Hopewell Valley Central High School (Pennington, NJ), Montgomery High School (Montgomery, NJ), Neshaminy High School (Neshaminy, PA), Notre Dame High School (Lawrenceville, NJ), Princeton Day School (Princeton, NJ), Princeton High School (Princeton, NJ), Stuart Country Day School (Princeton, NJ), Watchung Hills Regional High School (Warren, NJ), West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South (West Windsor, NJ), and Woodbridge High School (Woodbridge, NJ).

The top winner of the regional competition is receiving an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., to participate in the Twelfth Annual National Science Bowl®, scheduled to begin May 3, 2002.

The regional competition was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and hosted by PPPL. Each team was made up of four students, a student alternate, and a teacher who served as an advisor and coach. The students answered multiple-choice or short-answer questions in biology; chemistry; physics; astronomy; mathematics; and general, earth, and computer sciences.

PPPL, funded by the DOE and managed by Princeton University, is a collaborative national center for science and innovation leading to an attractive fusion energy source.

For further information, please contact:

Anthony R. DeMeo
Head
Information Services
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
(609) 243-2755
ademeo@pppl.gov

Patricia Wieser
Information Services
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
(609) 243-2757
pwieser@pppl.gov


Downloadable print-quality photo of NJ Regional Science Bowl Winning Team. Resolution is 300 dpi, print size is approximately 6.0 inches wide by 5.0 inches high. File type is jpeg. File size is 2.2 MB.



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