![]() This tremendous honor reflects the impressive amount of hard work and dedication shown this season by these two young women! It is a feat made all the more impressive because they are a young team, Dailyn being a tenth grader and Precious being an 11th grader and both of them having less than 2 years experience in the activity. This is a huge honor because the junior varsity category was opened up late by our local regional league and they didn’t have time to run qualifiers, so Precious and Dailyn were hand-picked to compete by the regional league administration and accepted the bid yesterday, February 14, 2022. I am ecstatic to report that the team of Precious Sobawale and Dailyn Wray is headed to compete at the National Urban Debate League Tournament in April! Thank you all Science Olympiad competitors and coaches and congratulations once again. Last but not the least, Science Olympiad is a Team competition and I would like to shout out the whole team for being able to prepare and compete under COVID conditions as a complete team!ĭespite the amazing performance of our students and coaches, we were not able to qualify for the State competition this year, missing out by only two places overall. Copland, who is a Professor Emeritus from the University of Maryland, for guiding our Wright Stuff competitors to a gold medal! Special thanks to our Wright Stuff Coach Mr. Ozdem for his help in coaching competitors for Environmental Chemistry and Chem Lab events. I would like to give a special thanks to our Science Olympiad Alumni coaches: Reina Finch, Carvengy Milfort, John Ikegwu, Joshua Ikegwu, and Haris Chaudhry for their efforts and dedication! This is the first time Science Olympiad has had previous students and club members come back to coach team members, and overall it was a great success! Wright Stuff- 1st Place: Nevaeh Cannon Grade 11, Lameece Shearin Grade 11 Trajectory- 4th Place: Victor Onagbeso Grade 9, Oluwadamilola Ogunsuyi Grade 9 Ping Pong Parachute- 6th Place: Samuel Opolu-Agyemang Grade 12, Anthony Stills Grade 12 ![]() I would like to give a special shoutout to the medal and ribbon winners in their events:Ĭodebusters- 6th Place: Samuel Opoku-Agyemang Grade 12, Anthony Stills Grade 12, Alexander Akinmutimi Grade 9Įnvironmental Chemistry- 6th Place: Favour Nwogu Grade 11, Marvin Nwachuku Grade 11 The team won a Gold medal, 4th place in 1 category, and 6th place in 3 categories! In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Ronald McDonald House, 1 Aisquith Street, Baltimore MD 21202.Science Olympiad has received the results from the Montgomery College Regional Tournament. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, November 29, 2021, 10am at Sacred Heart Church in Glyndon, 65 Sacred Heart Lane, Reisterstown, MD 21136. A viewing will be held on Sunday, Novemat Eline Funeral Home, 11824 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown, MD from 2-5pm. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. He loved woodworking, cooking, and spending time with all of his loving family and friends. ![]() His generosity was beyond bounds – he would do anything for anyone at the drop of a hat. He had many friends and loved to host parties to share his love of food and good wine. He was an all-around great guy, very outgoing and personable. He was dedicated to anything he put his mind to and his hard and honest work ethic served him well, as he was a very successful businessman. Tony loved and adored his family first and foremost. He worked for Ecolab for 30 years before starting his own chemical sales business, Chesapeake Chemlab, in 2009 until retiring in 2021. He later graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from Towson University. Tony graduated from Franklin High School in 1976, where he played soccer and ran track and field. Also survived by his sisters Wendy McCabe (Jay), Linda Knatz (Brad), Jacqueline Bartley (RC), Gina Sherer (Mitchell) and brother Joseph Gallina (Stacy) and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Father of Danielle Beauchamp (Phillip) and Nicholas Gallina and step-father of Benjamin Sine (Stacy) and Zachary Sine. He was the loving husband of Lisa (nee Blatt) Gallina. MD to the late Pete and Gladys (Woppman) Gallina. “Tony” Gallina passed away at the age of 63. Gallina On Saturday November 20, 2021, Anthony P.
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