MNAC quiz bowl champions crowned in high school and junior high competition

MNAC quiz bowl champions crowned in high school and junior high competition
First place high school Anselmo-Merna (Top left) and First place junior high Arnold (Bottom right)

TAYLOR- Mid Nebraska Activities Conference (MNAC) quiz bowl competition took place at Loup County Schools in Taylor throughout the day on Tuesday, with both high school and junior high teams competing.

After the academic dust settled, Anselmo-Merna took the top spot in the high school competition, followed by Sargent in second and McPherson County in third.

Arnold took the top spot in the junior high competition, with Sargent taking second place honors and Arthur County snagging third.

Pictures of the top three teams in each competition are below.

1st Place High School, Anselmo-Merna (Back row left to right) Aaron Bartak, Owen Wright, Caenyn Priest, Josiah Griffith. (Front row left to right) Ethan Chandler, Karsee McGinn, Adyson Priest, Colin Cooksley, Bode Bumgarner (Photo by Doug Wadas)
2nd Place High School, Sargent (Front row) Hayden Nelson, Logan Rugg, Eve Kipp, LoReena Schauda (Back row) Justin Folkers, Ryan McBride, Kooper Keefe, Cassidy Grint (Photo by Doug Wadas)
3rd Place High School, McPherson County (Left to right) Coach Evey Choat, Brayden McNutt, Ezeikel Goosey, Saije Phelps, Leyton Connell, Isaac Goosey (Photo by Doug Wadas)
1st place junior high, Arnold (Back row left to right) Paisley Witthuhn, Adali Tullis, Callan Witthuhn, Delanie Weinman, Parker Strasburg, Braxton Cozad. (Front row left to right) Lindsay Christensen, Avery Corbin, Riley Leetch, Jett Morgan (Photo by Doug Wadas)
2nd place junior high, Sargent (Front row left to right) Brent Schipporeit, Queston Young, Nathan Lowry, Blake Bottorf (Back row left to right) Brent Morse, Corbin Bye, Conner Nelson, Travin Schauda, Yahya Harris (Photo by Doug Wadas)
3rd place junior high, Arthur County.. Kaleb Allen, Eric Jageler, Sage Hanna, Hailey Dam, Elivia Vinton, Koree Daly, Isaak Ohm, Eli Vinton (Photo by Doug Wadas)
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