Talk:Regionals/2015
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Deflated Versions of 2015 Regionals Scores
All scores divided by 1.05 to account for inflation. Real scores are here: Regionals/2015.
Team Scores
Gold, silver, and bronze highlights denote the leader from each state.
Rank | School | State | Score |
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1 | Granada Hills Charter High School | California | 51,706.8 |
2 | El Camino Real Charter High School | California | 50,879.0 |
3 | Marshall High School | California | 49,198.7 |
4 | South Pasadena High School | California | 47,997.6 |
5 | Pearland High School | Texas | 47,984.4 |
6 | Franklin High School | California | 47,896.7 |
7 | Friendswood High School | Texas | 46,502.9 |
8 | Oakwood High School | Ohio | 46,187.9 |
9 | University High School | California | 45,627.0 |
10 | Coppell High School | Texas | 45,549.2 |
11 | Highland Park High School | Texas | 45,400.9 |
12 | Rockwall-Heath High School | Texas | 45,239.1 |
13 | Alice High School | Texas | 44,933.1 |
14 | Canyon del Oro High School | Arizona | 44,530.4 |
15 | Westlake High School | California | 44,393.7 |
16 | Garfield High School | California | 44,229.1 |
17 | Mark Keppel High School | California | 44,014.8 |
18 | Chaffey High School | California | 43,861.7 |
19 | West Valley High School | California | 43,792.4 |
20 | Oak Park High School | California | 43,476.7 |
21 | Clear Lake High School | Texas | 43,440.0 |
22 | Nimitz High School | Texas | 43,394.3 |
24 | Bell High School | California | 43,376 |
23 | Beverly Hills High School | California | 43,296.4 |
25 | Elsinore High School | California | 43,202.9 |
26 | J. Frank Dobie High School | Texas | 43,099.0 |
27 | Mountain View Mesa High School | Arizona | 42,912.6 |
28 | Clements High School | Texas | 42,763.7 |
29 | Hamilton High School | California | 42,756.0 |
30 | Edgewood High School | California | 42,731.7 |
31 | Edison High School | California | 42,713.3 |
32 | James E. Taylor High School | Texas | 42,598.6 |
Individual Scores
Honors
Rank | Student | School | State | Score |
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1 | Irene Lee | Granada Hills Charter | California | 9,010.9 |
2 | Peter Cho | Granda Hills Charter | California | 8,785.7 |
3 | Anne Zhou | Clear Lake | Texas | 8,768.3 |
4 | Ben Drake | Edison | California | 8,757.7 |
5 | Ethan Waldman | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,754.0 |
6 | Luke Minton | El Paso Coronado | Texas | 8,751.0 |
7 | Ethan Arnold | Pearland | Texas | 8,741.1 |
8 | Kenneth Huh | Marshall | California | 8,690.6 |
9 | Alex Pai | Oak Park | California | 8,690.5 |
10 | Elise Matsusaka | South Pasadena | California | 8,685.0 |
11 | Fernando Sanchez | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,673.0 |
12 | Fayyaz Ahamed | University | California | 8,656.5 |
13 | Ben Hannel | Westlake | California | 8,641.9 |
14 | Richard Wu | Clear Lake | Texas | 8,618.1 |
15 | Douglas Wu | Beverly Hills | California | 8,614.3 |
16 | Vik Shirvaikar | Liberty | Texas | 8,612.6 |
17 | Leah Stevenson | James E. Taylor | Texas | 8,574.2 |
18 | Shoshana Reich | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,563.2 |
19 | Raymond Lobaton | Marshall | California | 8,541.9 |
20 | Kelsey Shipman | Highland Park | Texas | 8,525.0 |
21 | Philip Canoza | University | California | 8,512.1 |
22 | Daniel Koh | Coppell | Texas | 8,511.4 |
23 | Camila Hayashi | Hamilton | California | 8,499.0 |
Scholastic
Rank | Student | School | State | Score |
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1 | Tracy Levick | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,543.6 |
2 | Natalie Gonzalez | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,501.3 |
3 | Dmytro Pasikov | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,452.6 |
4 | Brian Lee | Marshall | California | 8,361.4 |
5 | Jenean Docter | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,320.4 |
6 | Jasmin Kim | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,314.6 |
7 | John Dullaghan | South Pasadena | California | 8,299.5 |
8 | Mara Abesamis | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,160.5 |
9 | Michael Hall | Coppell | Texas | 8,110.6 |
10 | Evan Cypher | Indian Hills | New Jersey | 8,047.1 |
11 | Kyle Butler | Rockwall-Heath | Texas | 8,045.0 |
12 | Robert Cabrera | Franklin | California | 8,036.3 |
13 | Patrick Chea | Mark Keppel | California | 7,931.9 |
14 | Hannah Shows | Rockwall-Heath | Texas | 7,905.4 |
15 | Grant Sturek | Omaha Central | Nebraska | 7,892.0 |
16 | Jacob McIntire | Monterey | Texas | 7,868.4 |
17 | Claudio Franquez | Franklin | California | 7,863.9 |
18 | Micah Gautney | Pearland | Texas | 7,852.2 |
19 | Andrew Pham | University | California | 7,824.0 |
20 | Justin Liu | Oak Park | California | 7,761.2 |
Varsity
Rank | Student | School | State | Score |
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1 | Tanthai Pongstien | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,552.3 |
2 | Jorge Zepeda | Granada Hills Charter | California | 8,536.2 |
3 | Jose Apolaya | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,388.4 |
4 | Zachary Watson | Pearland | Texas | 8,297.0 |
5 | Daniel Venacio | Franklin | California | 8,199.7 |
6 | Sarah Kwon | El Camino Real Charter | California | 8,177.2 |
7 | Gilbert Walker | Marshall | California | 8,143.3 |
8 | Oscar Garcia | South Pasadena | California | 8,083.6 |
9 | Jacob Little | J. Frank Dobie | Texas | 7,834.3 |
10 | Derrick Alvarez | Franklin | California | 7,819.7 |
11 | David Ornelas | Marshall | California | 7,731.0 |
12 | Marcos Ruiz | Alice | Texas | 7,723.4 |
13 | Vanessa Delgadillo | Franklin | California | 7,659.8 |
14 | Alexis Brito | El Camino Real Charter | California | 7,645.5 |
15 | Joseph Nabor | Garfield | California | 7,643.9 |
16 | Brian Rios | Garfield | California | 7,568.9 |
17 | Bruce Perez | Marshall | California | 7,461.0 |
18 | Jacob Chun | South Pasadena | California | 7,450.6 |
19 | Brian Vigen | Nimitz | Texas | 7,384.5 |
20 | Rachel Van Pamel | Nimitz | Texas | 7,350.4 |
21 | Anthony Ordaz | Westwood | Arizona | 7,329.0 |
22 | Matt Welch | Canyon del Oro | Arizona | 7,284.4 |
23 | Stephanie Tomasky | Coppell | Texas | 7,252.7 |
24 | Jeray Terrell | King-Drew | California | 7,243.8 |
25 | Christian Wilson | University | California | 7,236.0 |
26 | Patrick Ralston | Richardson | Texas | 7,222.3 |
27 | Shashwath Murthy | Coppell | Texas | 7,215.7 |
28 | Caleb Yetman | Canyon del Oro | Arizona | 7,215.0 |
29 | Jared Grenfe | Red Mountain | Arizona | 7,175.8 |
30 | Melanie Kunzi | James E. Taylor | Texas | 7,161.2 |
31 | Gabriel Rodriguez | Edgewood | California | 7,113.0 |
32 | Martin Ramirez | Canyon del Oro | Arizona | 7,093.2 |
33 | Ben Hobbs | Mountain View Mesa | Arizona | 7,047.3 |
34 | Matthew Smith | Coppell | Texas | 7,043.5 |
35 | David Barrett | Alice | Texas | 7,030.9 |
36 | Molly Fisher | Marcus | Texas | 6,960.3 |
Notes
1. Some states only takes written tests for their Regionals. Their scores have been extrapolated by adding 2,500 points to each individual (15,000 points per team) to account for subjectives.
2. Nebraska regionals has no subjectives (Speech / Interview / Essay) and they replaced the Social Science written test with a collaborative Super Quiz. Individual scores are out of 6,000 points (Art, Economics, Language and Literature, Math, Music, Science). Team scores are out of 42,000 points (the aforementioned six objectives plus Super Quiz). On this page, Nebraska team scores are extrapolated by adding 15,000 points to each team to account for subjectives. Individual scores are extrapolated by scaling the score out of 6,000 to a score out of 7,000 and then adding 2,500 points for subjectives. For example, a Nebraska team that scored 25,000 and a Nebraska honors who scored 4,500 would be listed here as: a Nebraska team that scored 25,000 + 15,000 = 40,000 and a Nebraska honors who scored 4,500 * (7/6) = 5,250 + 2,500 = 7,750.
3. Some states/regions allow alternates to compete, but they do not count as part of the overall team score.
4. Iowa scores extrapolated from 9 events (no Essay).