
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — More than 200 students representing 19 schools and three states recently competed in The University of Alabama’s 38th annual high-school physics contest.
Students compete for top honors through a series of tests and competitions during the event, sponsored by UA’s department of physics and astronomy.
The top two finishers in the written exam who choose to attend UA will receive four-year, in-state tuition scholarships. Students who do well in the competition are invited to apply to the E. Scott Barr Scholarship program that awards scholarships to students majoring in physics.
In addition to the student competition, the event includes programs for teachers, an open house on research in physics, a physics show and informal opportunities to experience life at UA.
Students compete in both individual and team events.
The following are the top individual winners:
James Parkes, of Spanish Fort, Home Schooled, 1st Place and also best performance by a first-year physics student
Joe Fang, Darlington School (Rome, Ga.), 2nd Place
Wenlan Xiao, Indian Springs School, 3rd Place
David Wang, Indian Springs School, 4th place
Collin Phillips, McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile), 5th Place
Matthew Davis, McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, 6th Place
Siran Zhang, Indian Springs School, 7th Place
Yuzhao Pan, Indian Springs School, 8th Place
Austin G. Li, Mississippi School for Math and Science (Columbus), 9th Place
Indra Sofian, Darlington School, 10th Place
The following are team awards:
Cipher Competition (Overall)
1st Place – McGill Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile)
Chris McDonald, Matthew Davis, Jacob Jagiello and Collin Phillips
Large Public Division
1st Place – Oak Mountain High School, Team 2
Margaret Hayes, Jackson Hyde, Ransom Creech and Hannah Slay
2nd Place – Oak Mountain High School, Team 1
Terry Choi, Brad Giordano, Kacie Moran and Kyle Ehlers
3rd Place – Oak Mountain High School, Team 3
Alyssa Lamb, Emma Clark, Hayden McDaniel and Tony Portante
Small Public Division
1st Place – Ranburne High School, Team 2
Mark David Smith, Lauryn Cardwell, Spence Florczak and Sadie Smith
2nd Place – Ranburne High School, Team 1
Cole Yearta, Spencer Gibbs, Stephanie Benefield and Daniel Evans
3rd Place – Ranburne High School, Team 4
Jacob Ertzberger, Brittany Langley, Hali Wilson and Carrie Jamison
Private School Division
1st Place – McGill Toolen Catholic High School, Team 1
Chris McDonald, Matthew Davis, Jacob Jagiello and Collin Phillips
Second Place – Indian Springs High School, Team 1
Yuzhao Pan, Dawei (David) Wang, Siran (Sylvan) Zhang and Vivienne Zhao
Third Place – Darlington School (Rome, Ga.), Team 1
Joe Fang, Sabrina Tang, Po Olaranont and Dingding Wang
Magnet School Division
1st Place – Mississippi School for Math and Science, Team 6
Jordan Barclay, Sabrina Moore, Shaquela Hargrove and Adina Harri
2nd Place –Mississippi School for Math and Science, Team 1
Brandon Plaisted, Monica Kala, David Yan and Austin Li
Third Place – Mississippi School for Math and Science, Team 2
Alex Portee, Ben Emmich, Brandon Truong and Kate Johnson
Photos not available for the Oak Mountain team.
Contact
Chris Bryant, UA media relations, 205/348-8323, cbryant@ur.ua.edu