Mu Alpha Theta Math Tournament
Twelve of our brightest mathletes participated in the Brother Martin Math Tournament on Saturday, January 14, 2023.
Leo Rodriguez received Honorable Mention for Algebra I Individual Test
Lucas Rodriguez took 2nd place for Geometry Individual Test
Lucas and Leonardo Rodriguez received Honorable Mention for Team Test of Algebra I / Geometry
William Salvaggio won the Algebra II Individual Test
The team of William Salvaggio and Evan Guidry won the Team Test for Geometry / Algebra II
The team of William Salvaggio and Evan Guidry won the Inter-school test for lower grades (8th grade to Sophomores)
Braeden LeBlanc received Honorable Mention for Pre-Calculus - Individual Test
The team of Bryson Borne, Braeden LeBlanc, Julian St Pierre, and Blake Waguespack received Third Place on the Team Test of Precalculus.
Bastian Tully took home Honorable Mention for Calculus Individual Test.
These results earned Archbishop Rummel first place for the over-all sweepstakes award! Congratulations, Raiders!
Leo Rodriguez received Honorable Mention for Algebra I Individual Test
Lucas Rodriguez took 2nd place for Geometry Individual Test
Lucas and Leonardo Rodriguez received Honorable Mention for Team Test of Algebra I / Geometry
William Salvaggio won the Algebra II Individual Test
The team of William Salvaggio and Evan Guidry won the Team Test for Geometry / Algebra II
The team of William Salvaggio and Evan Guidry won the Inter-school test for lower grades (8th grade to Sophomores)
Braeden LeBlanc received Honorable Mention for Pre-Calculus - Individual Test
The team of Bryson Borne, Braeden LeBlanc, Julian St Pierre, and Blake Waguespack received Third Place on the Team Test of Precalculus.
Bastian Tully took home Honorable Mention for Calculus Individual Test.
These results earned Archbishop Rummel first place for the over-all sweepstakes award! Congratulations, Raiders!
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