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. ..,.,........... .,....,. 4 .n-.-.-,-.-.-.3.3.-4.3.5.-.3.gg.-.1.5.3.5.3.1.3g.g.5.1.'.g.g.5.-.5.g. -.3.3.g.g.3.-4. -.5.-.g.j,- . .-.,:..-:G A Kit Chell squinted to read the next question of the Super Quiz through the one not broken lens of his glasses. 'Great time for my glasses to break, huh?' said Chell as he strained to make out the wording of the next question projected on the screen. But that was the last of the bad luck that day as Del Campo's nine person team brought home the Sacramento County Championship for the 1987 Academic Decathlon. 'lt really came as a surprise, we weren't expecting to win at all. When we heard some other school announced for third place, we assumed that we didn't even place,' said Liz Hanelt. Actually, luck had nothing to do with the team's outstanding per- formance in the Decathlon on Feburary 7, 1987 at CSUS. From May 9 of the preceding year, when the team was selected through Del Campo's own Academic Pentathlon, until the day of the competition, each team member spent countless hours pouring over texts and doc- uments, preparing themselves for the grueling day ahead of them. As the name implied, the Academic Decathlon was made up of ten individual academic competitions, ranging from written tests in math, economics, science, social science, fine arts, literature and language to impromptu speeches and timed writings. To cap off this long day that ran from an early 8 a.m. registration, everyone was assembled together for t e final competition, the Super Quiz. One contestant at a time from each school was called to answer a multiple choice test that was projected upon a large screen for all to see. On the county level, it was not only the team that did well on a whole, but individuals shone as well. Hanelt was honored for being D 's top scorer as well as winning e bronze for being the overall Scholastic Superdecathlete along with a gold in Une arts and' bronze in social science. Laura Merrifield won a bronze for proctorltls, Kit Chell sits by with tied hands as the proctor corrects his responses to the Super Quiz her effort in the intenriew category. Brian Salter brought home a bronze in fine arts and a silver in social science. Catalin Kasers oratory prowess was recognized as she won a bronze for her speech, while the title of overall Scholastic Alternate was given to Lisa Crawford. The win in the Sacramento County Decathlon entitled Del Campo's team to represent all of the greater Sacramento area in the state wide Decathlon, again at CSUS on March 14. The state competition consisted of an entire weekend, beginning Friday evening with registration of 400 students to be housed in the Sacramento Inn over the weekend. The next day was the day of the actual competition which consisted of the same basic layout as the regional contests. 'lt was hard being the host team, because all the local media was there looking for a win, yet, it kind of gave us a home field advantage,' said Laura Merrifield. On Sunday, the contestants were treated to tours of the capitol and other exciting landmarks of the city. Monday morning, the students broke into smaller groups and met with a local business person for a discussion group. Finally, the results were an- nounced ata formal luncheon for all the participants on Monday after- noon. While the team on a whole was eliminated from further competition, with a twentieth place finish out of 42 represented counties, several individuals shone brightly. Catalin Kaser won an Honorable Mention for language and literature in the Scholastic Alternate division while Merrifield and Chell both won medals in speech. Merrifield took home a bronze medal in the Honors division while Chell was put on top of the heap in the Varsity divison when he won the gold. 'lt was a very intense and draining experience, but the one thing that l did learn was just to keep in mind that the whole thing is still just a game. lt's all just for fun, said Lisa Crawford. I Decathlon Academic
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