One Wicomico Middle eighth-grader has just proved herself to be the best speller on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
An onstage vocabulary round during the Scripps National Spelling Bee introduced an element of randomness, forcing spellers to demonstrate a different skill set and knocking out some of the bee's most accomplished competitors.
14-year-old Zalia Avant-Garde made history by being the first African-American to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Salisbury Middle School sixth-grader, Austin Loar recently won the 2019 Maryland Eastern Shore Regional Spelling Bee. The event was sponsored […]
State Spelling Bee champion Maanvi Sarwadi holds her trophy with event coordinator Anne Marie Eanes Saturday. (Delaware State News/Craig Anderson)
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP/WBOC)- A 12-year-old has won the Delaware State Spelling Bee by correctly spelling the word phyton. It is […]
030518-ESSpellingBee-JDG–Joey Gardner Photo–Somerset Intermediate School speller Jake Gordy expresses his excitement after winning the Marylan…
Jake Gordy’s parents congratulate him on Saturday’s victory. (Photo credit: UMES)
PRINCESS ANNE, Md.- James Gordy, a seventh-grader at Somerset Intermediate School in Westover, bested 21 other competitors Saturday to win […]
