Math competition winners announced
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Winners Named in National Math Competition at RIT/NTID
Rochester, N.Y. – More than 90 students with hearing loss from 13
states participated in the RIT Math Competition for Students with
Hearing Loss. The competition, featuring MATHCOUNTS problems, was held
April 4 at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf on the RIT
campus in Rochester, New York.
This competition – specifically for middle school students who are
deaf or hard of hearing – is designed to promote math as fun and
engaging.
The competition had three rounds that tested speed, accuracy,
teamwork and additional “mathletic” skills. All winners received a
plaque and trophy; first-place winners also received $100;
second-place winners received $75 and third-place winners received
$50.
Top scorers
• First place: Ted Zoerner, Venado Middle School, Irvine, Calif.
• Second place: Vivian Chen, Haggard Middle School, Plano, Texas.
• Third place: Jason Antal, Florida School for the Deaf, St.
Augustine, Fla.
Top Teams
• First place: Texas School for the Deaf, Austin (Maggie Kopp, Ilan
Ben-Moshe, John McClymond and Chad Cummings).
• Second place: Haggard Middle School, Plano, Texas (Vivian Chen,
Casey Lyon, Sam Bowerman and Margaret Teague).
• Third place: Venado Middle School, Irvine, Calif. (Ted Zoerner,
Tyler Pugeda and Carly Zwick).
Top Scorer
• Maggie Kopp, Texas School for the Deaf, Austin.
Team with most spirit
• Top Team: Illinois School for the Deaf, Jacksonville (Austin
Bernal, Rebecca Hoffman, Jacob Bowen and Lorenzo Turner).
• Honorable mention: Texas School for the Deaf, Austin (Maggie
Kopp, Ilan Ben-Moshe, John McClymond and Chad Cummings).
MATHCOUNTS is a national enrichment, coaching and competition program
that promotes middle school mathematics achievement through grassroots
involvement in every U.S. state and territory. This competition was
partially underwritten by a generous grant from the Sprint Foundation.
RIT is internationally recognized as a leader in computing,
engineering, imaging technology, fine and applied arts, and for
providing unparalleled access and support services for students with
hearing loss. NTID, one of RIT’s eight colleges, enables its 1,300
deaf and hard-of-hearing college students from around the world to
study, live and socialize with 15,000 hearing students. U.S. News and
World Report has consistently ranked RIT among the nation’s leading
comprehensive universities. Visit www.rit.edu/NTID/newsroom for more
NTID news.
MEDIA NOTE: Photographs of the winners listed above are available.


