CHS math team wins state championship

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The Canton High School math team has added another impressive award to its trophy case with a first-place showing at the Massachusetts Association of Mathematics Leagues (MAML) state invitational, held last Monday, April 8, at Shrewsbury High School.

The top 15 schools in the medium school division were invited to participate, and Canton emerged as the champion after winning all six individual rounds as well as the team round for a final score of 86. Winchester was next with a score of 78, followed by Nashoba, Westborough and Belmont.

The six students who competed for Canton were seniors Sam Solomon and Matthew Waldman, juniors Daniel Bronstein, Emily Eastwood and Pranathi Ganni, and sophomore Andrew Moy. Waldman had the highest individual score on the team — finishing 10th overall out of more than 250 competitors — followed closely by Eastwood and Solomon.

CHS math team advisors Marty Badoian, Jessica Duggan and Paul Dybdahl were all extremely proud of the students’ accomplishments. They also wanted to recognize the other members of the team for their diligence in preparing for the meet. They are seniors Craig Mills, Ian Mills and Jeffrey Yang; juniors Elizabeth Crespi, Amberly Diep, Saleem Elkadi, Daniel Guan and Felicia Lee; and sophomores Liam Collins, Yasmine Elkadi, Eddie Huang, Dan Klein, Damien Kozak and Dylan Winchell.

Canton will next host the prestigious NEAML New England Meet on Friday, April 26.

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