Keenan Wiley wins 2014-15 Randall School Geography Bee

From left starting with front row: Makayla Hoogewind, Madison Stickler, Elli Zerr, Ana Bishop, Brayden Bergloff, Brad Becker, (back row) Scott Bies, Blake Zager, Keenan Wiley, Miklos Mata, Jake Brockway. /Submitted photo

From left starting with front row: Makayla Hoogewind, Madison Stickler, Elli Zerr, Ana Bishop, Brayden Bergloff, Brad Becker, (back row) Scott Bies, Blake Zager, Keenan Wiley, Miklos Mata, Jake Brockway. /Submitted photo

Randall School conducted its annual Geography Bee on Tuesday, Jan. 13.  Ten finalists from grades 4-8 competed.

The Randall winner of the 2014-15 competition is Keenan Wiley, a seventh grader.  The second place finisher was Ana Bishop, a 6th grader, and third place going to Blake Zager, grade 7.

The school bee, where students answered questions on geography, was the first round in the 27th annual National Geographic Bee. Thousands of schools around the United States and in the five U.S. territories are participating in the 2015 Bee. The school champions, including Keenan, will now take a written test. Up to 100 of the top scorers on that test, in each state, will then be eligible to compete in the Wisconsin State Bee on March 27.

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