2002 Scholastic Bowl Summary
The
Peoria Heights High
School scholastic bowl team placed
third in the Prairieland Conference championship with
a 14-7 record.
Cuba was second with an 16-5 record and fifth place at state. Lewistown was first with an 18-3
record. Two of Lewistown’s losses
were to PHHS.
Havana, BPC, Elmwood, Abingdon, and
Astoria followed. The conference contests were held over
seven dates with three quizzes each evening.
All conference medallions
were awarded to Katy Hardy (12) of Cuba with 142 toss-up questions
answered, Jeron Sanders (11) of Lewistown with 69, and
Adam
Wallenfang (11) of
Peoria Heights with 58. Other all conference members were Scott
Swickard (12) of Lewistown with 56, Cody Snell (12) of
Elmwood with 50, Lindsay Craig (12) of
Havana with 40, J. D. Anderson
(11) of Abingdon with 39, Christina Naslund (12) of
BPC with 38, Scott McGrew of BPC who answered 34, and Nathan Webb (12) of Lewistown
who answered 34 toss-up questions.
Other Heights students answering conference questions
included Cheryl Boles, Ryan DeLong,
Andrew Jackson, Noah Johnson, Ian Munk, and Susan
Woo.
Peoria Heights was fourth at the
twenty-four team Princeville tournament, third at the twenty-four team Aledo
tournament,
and third in the Peoria Area League West Division.
Team leader in toss-ups
answered was junior
Adam
Wallenfang with 171 followed by senior
Ryan DeLong with 56 and senior and team captain Cheryl
Boles with 55. Junior Susan Woo
answered 43,
senior Ian Munk answered 12, and another
junior answered 12. Sophomores Noah
Johnson and Matt Fuller
answered 9 and 6 respectively.
Adam
Wallenfang received a second year
varsity bar. Cheryl Boles, Ryan
DeLong, Ian Munk, and Susan
Woo received varsity letters.
Cheryl served as captain and received the captain pin. Ryan DeLong
and Cheryl Boles earned Fifty Point Club recognition and received plaques. Adam received a One Hundred
Point Club plaque.
The varsity team competed in
nineteen contests in the six month season between October and
March. They answered 386 toss-up
questions for a 5.9
per quiz average en route to a 40-25 record. The overall school varsity record is now
468 wins and 292 losses in the 16 years PHHS has competed in scholastic
bowl. The IHSA Team Academic
Achievement Award was earned for having better than a 3.0 team
GPA.
The frosh-soph record was 7-15.
Noah Johnson (12 FS and 9 Varsity
toss-ups answered),
another junior,
Andrew Jackson, and another sophomore (9 FS) received second year bars
for the JV letter. Grant Allen (2
FS), Matt Fuller (36 FS and 6 Varsity), and Justin Massey (27 FS) were awarded
JV letters. Brandon Burgess and
Jamie Reichert (4 FS) also contributed and recieved
certificates. The frosh-soph team answered 94 toss-up questions for a 4.3 average
while competing on seven dates.
Matt Fuller and Noah Johnson shared duties of
captain. Mrs. Lyn Egle was the F/S Coach. Thanks to all the parents, staff, and
non-scholastic bowl students who helped during the year.
