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Schools name 'You Be The Chemist Challenge' local winners

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Truman Daggett, from left, Eden Dennis and Tony Bernhard were the school-level winners in the You Be the Chemist Challenge from Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Middle School. (Photo submitted)

Eight area middle schools have declared their winners in the Grundy County and La Salle County Challenge Site’s 2013 “You Be the Chemist Challenge.”

Each school's first place winner and runner-up advance to the dual county competition held Monday, Feb. 11, at Seneca Elementary School-South Campus.

The scholastic bowl-style competition with a scientific/chemical twist is a national contest with 22 states competing this year. Illinois has eight challenge sites on its own, plus, this year, offered open registration for students to qualify through taking an exam in Naperville on Jan. 15.

Three students emerged as winners and were connected to a county challenge site near them. Of the top students, one from Springfield, Ill., was to play on the Grundy County side, and the student from Dunlap, Ill., on the La Salle County side. Winners and runner-ups from the eight local schools and the two downstate students total 18 contestants for this local contest.  

The top three winners from each county site will compete in the state competition that will be held at Northwestern University in Evanston on April 27.  Only one winner will advance to the national contest on June 24 in Philadelphia. 

Featured speaker before the competition was Mark Biel, executive director of the Chemical Industry Council of Illinois, who gave a short talk about careers in chemistry and the business of chemistry in Illinois.

Contest operations and its prizes are made possible through the continued sponsorship of eight local companies: Air Products & Chemicals, AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry, Aux Sable Liquids, Carus Corporation, Exelon-Dresden Station, Flint Hills Resources, LyondellBasell Industries, and PQ Corporation.

Each local school’s winner will receive a Compaq notebook, which were purchased locally through Velocita Technology, a Joliet company.  Each school’s second-place winner will receive a $50 gift card toward electronics or books of their choice.

At the next level of the contest, each county winner will receive a Kindle Fire and each county runner up will receive a $50 gift card. In addition, each contestant will receive a $25 gift card, plus a bag of various items donated by Akzo Nobel, Aux Sable Liquid, Flint Hills Resources, and Exelon-Dresden Station. 

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