<p>Mr. Mykolyk shares that our <b>Science Bowl team,</b> only in existence the past four years has made some notable accomplishments , including hosting invitational tournaments and making it to Nationals three times. We are proud that they will be heading there again for the 4th time soon!.</p><p>During remote learning, our teams have continued to hold practices, and even recruited some new members.</p><p>Regionals were held this Saturday, March 6, 2021 and our competition teams represented the entire Science Bowl club membership, and Stuyvesant as a whole admirably. We're so proud!<br/></p><p>Our two teams were comprised of these ten students:<br/><b>Sebastien Beurnier<br/>Kristoff Misquitta<br/>Andy Chen<br/>Leon Ma<br/>Michael Nath<br/>Keerthan Kumarappan<br/>Edward Oo<br/>Sky Chen<br/>John LaMicela<br/>Kiran Duggirala</b><br/></p><p>This year's event was conducted entirely via teleconference, and our SciBowlers adapted well to the new format, having practiced in this manner for months. (Special thanks to <b>Mr. Brooks</b> for making their participation in Regionals possible this year, as virtual competition rules required extra faculty on hand for each competing team.)<br/></p><p><b>Both of our teams made it to the elimination bracket and to the final four.<br/>Team B ended up in 4th place overall, and with Ardsley taking 3rd place.<br/>Team A won, edging out Hunter in a nail-biting finish that required invocation of tie-breaking rules!</b><br/></p><p><b>Stuyvesant is headed to the Nationals for the 4th time</b> in about two months! (We must wait and see if they shall be virtual or in-person this year.)</p><p>Congratulations to all and good luck at Nationals! We will all be cheering for you!<br/></p><p>Regionals website:<br/><a href="http://nycsciencebowl.weebly.com/">http://nycsciencebowl.weebly.com/</a><br/></p><p>National Science Bowl:<br/><a href="https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb">https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb</a><br/></p>