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Del Mar eighth graders win Mathletes crown, seventh graders take third

Writer: Emily LavinEmily Lavin
Del Mar Middle School’s eighth-grade Mathletes team was named the best in Marin after a four-round season, with the school’s seventh-grade team placing third overall. Students who participated in this year’s program include, back from left, Jake Levernier, Charlie Levernier, Aarav Mudigonda, Alvarin Corbridge and Kaveh Zolfaghari-Ashcroft; and, front from left, Gogo Dancig, Carson Ning, Shirley Ning, Karya A. Noy and Justin Goldman. (via Wendy Yang)
Del Mar Middle School’s eighth-grade Mathletes team was named the best in Marin after a four-round season, with the school’s seventh-grade team placing third overall. Students who participated in this year’s program include, back from left, Jake Levernier, Charlie Levernier, Aarav Mudigonda, Alvarin Corbridge and Kaveh Zolfaghari-Ashcroft; and, front from left, Gogo Dancig, Carson Ning, Shirley Ning, Karya A. Noy and Justin Goldman. (via Wendy Yang)

Del Mar Middle School’s eighth-grade Mathletes team is the best in Marin after wrapping up four rounds of competition for the 2024-2025 school year, while the school’s seventh-grade team has placed third.

 

The Del Mar teams competed against teams from 16 other private and public schools across the county over the Mathletes season, which culminated with a final match held March 11 at Hall Middle School in Larkspur.


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