
Coupeville’s Harris Sinclair teamed with Jaschon Baumann Saturday to win a Science Olympiad title at the Curtis Invitational. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Our science whiz kids are better than your science whiz kids.
Showcasing their brain power, Science Olympiad giants Jaschon Baumann and Harris Sinclair rolled to a win in “Game On” Saturday at the Curtis Invitational in University Place.
That event “determines a team’s ability to design and build an original computer game incorporating the theme and game type provided to them by the supervisor using the program ‘Scratch’.”
Powered by the title, Coupeville High School placed eighth in the team competition, a jump up from 13th at its last event, and a strong showing as one of the smallest schools in attendance.
Wolf contestants and finishes:
Rocks and Minerals (3rd) — Madison Rixe and Jakobi Bauman
Write It, Do It (4th) — Luke Carlson and Josh Robinson
Helicopters (5th) — Carlson and Rixe
Mouse Trap Vehicle (5th) — Teo Keilwitz and Robinson
Leaf (Airplane) (6th) — Anna Dion and Seraina Weatherford
Herpetology (7th) — Dion and Rixe
Remote Sensing (7th) — Jakobi Baumann and Sofia Hassapis
Towers (7th) — William Nelson and Jakobi Baumann
Hovercraft (8th) — Keilwitz and Robinson
Experimental Design (9th) — Nelson, Hassapis and Drake Borden
Coupeville’s next competition will be Regionals Feb. 24 at the University of Washington.










































