Nearly 200 High School Students Test Physics Skills

University hosts its annual Hayes Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students.
Delaware Valley High School placed first in the team competition at The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Steve Rhule and John Lockwood, who won first place in the individual competition. Standing from left: Nixon Kameen, Wil Salus, Jess Rhule, John Rivera and Clint Murray.
Delaware Valley High School placed first in the team competition at The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Steve Rhule and John Lockwood, who won first place in the individual competition. Standing from left: Nixon Kameen, Wil Salus, Jess Rhule, John Rivera and Clint Murray.

Nearly 200 area students participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. The academic competition tested the high school students’ knowledge of physics and engineering through a series of quizzes and hands-on challenges. Students competed individually and in teams.

John Lockwood from Delaware Valley High School came in first place in the individual competition, based on a quiz given to all participants and placement in a Jeopardy game of those with highest quiz scores. Noah Beckish from North Pocono High School came in second place. John Ebert from Berwick High School came in third place.

In the team competition, the Delaware Valley High School team placed first. Members of that team were: John Lockwood, Olivia Bogert, Nixon Kameen, Clint Murray, Jess Rhule, John Rivera and Wil Salus. Steve Rhule was their coach. Wyoming Area High School team two came in second place. Members of the Wyoming Area team were: Nathan Ambrosino, Ben Hollister, Andrew Lucas, Joseph Marranca and Jadan Pepe. David Pizano was their coach. Berwick High School team one placed third. Members of the third-place finishing team were: Gabe Hook, John Ebert, Alysa Lewis, Karly Kile and Luke Peters. Matthew Shrader was their coach.

Throughout the daylong competition, the students participated in teams in a series of hands-on challenges that tested their skills in several areas of physics and engineering, including a Data Analysis Event, Static Equilibrium Event, an All Power Out Event and a Trebuchet Event, for which the students had to predict the landing point of a basketball launched across the gym by medieval catapult.

In the Data Analysis Event, the Delaware Valley High School team won first place. In the event titled, “All Power Out,” Berwick High School team one and Wyoming Area High School team one won first place. The first-place winner in the Static Equilibrium Event was North Pocono High School team two. The first-place winner of the Trebuchet Event was Mid Valley High School team one.

The competition was organized by the University’s Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering to encourage more students to pursue careers in physics and engineering.

  • alt placeholderAbington Heights High School participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Daniel Vannan and Bradley Ames. Standing from left: Brady Kareha, Chris Adonizio, Santo Schiavone, Hannah Puttcamp, Gineva Reese, Michal Zdanowicz and Julian Grives.
  • alt placeholderBerwick High School team one placed third in the team competition at The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Matthew Shrader and Gabe Hook. Standing from left: Alysa Lewis, Luke Peters, John Ebert, who won third place in the individual competition, and Karly Kile.
  • alt placeholderBerwick High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Matthew Shrader and Zack Bedwell. Standing from left: Morgan Lisnock, Matthew Lonczynski, Mikey Kaleta and Kaite Caladie.
  • alt placeholderBerwick High School team three participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Matthew Shrader and Derek Moss. Standing from left: Ava Peters, Carly Ochs, Braedyn Haraschak, Ben Talanca, Nick Uram, Hannah Zehner and Cara Switzer.
  • alt placeholderBerwick High School team four participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Matthew Shrader and Lucas Melito. Standing from left: Liam Caroll, Josh Kishbaugh, Dylan Francis, Harry Snyder, Chris Stola, Jack Kendron and Mitchell Briggs.
  • alt placeholderBerwick High School team five participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Matthew Shrader and Gia Mark. Standing from left: Shauna Durst, Bryan Repsher, Kately Ostrander, Robert Constantine, Audrey Cobb, Chae Arthur and Brycen Kelly.
  • alt placeholderCarbondale High School participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Joseph Borosky and Sydney Kozak. Standing from left: Addison Post, Kaylee Hacker, Isabella varvaglione, Eden Savoy, Casey Carre, Mattocks Shultz and Seth tripp.
  • alt placeholderDunmore High School participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated, from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Anthony Rennekamp and Zachary Eynon. Standing from left: Maura Michalczyk, Megan Gilhooley, Jacquelyn Bitter, Andrew Haser, Cadence Lewis and Madison Waltz.
  • alt placeholderHonesdale High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Rebecca Kretschmer, and Nolan Duffy. Standing from left: Jacob Becker, Avery Ohliger, Trent Decker, Lake Leclere, Cal Downey and Bradley Rotundo.
  • alt placeholderHonesdale High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Rebecca Kretschmer, and Jessieca Aguasin. Standing from left: Pooja Patel, Madison Suaendsen, Mattia Pilotti, Russel Harcum and Nate Hugaboom.
  • alt placeholderLackawanna Trail High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Kelly Berry and Ethan Lee. Standing from left: Frankie Cocchini, Emily Beemer, Jacob Bartush and Emma Jacoby.
  • alt placeholderLackawanna Trail High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Kelly Berry and Stephen Jervis. Standing from left: Jase Hughes, Cole Schirg, Tayan Hazlett and Daniella Ainey.
  • alt placeholderMid Valley High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Mr. Hopkins and Lauren Wall. Standing from left: Cody Michaels, George Pegula, David Wood, Linus Bakowski and Jimmy Michaels.
  • alt placeholderMid Valley High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Michelle Higgins and Tyler McDermott. Standing from left: Zack Popko, Manny Remieros, Mason O’Malley, Charley Caines, Ryan Krauser and Kaitlyn Bartlett.
  • alt placeholderNorth Pocono High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach John Croom and Noah Beckish, who won second place in the individual competition. Standing from left: Matt Geck, Trey DeCesare, Carson Battle, Evan Jenkins, Pete Barbuti and Joseph Mizenko.
  • alt placeholderNorth Pocono High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach John Croom and Minerva Corea. Standing from left: Evan Nathan, Gwendolyn Powell, Ava Pabst, Olivia DeScipio and Alexis Charles.
  • alt placeholderNorth Pocono High School team three participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach John Croom and Ethan Goribaldi. Standing from left: Lauren Erickson, Hope Covage, Gauge Lloyd, Kaylee Whiteford, Travis Corkins, PJ Egner and Thomas MacDonald.
  • alt placeholderScranton High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Lorraine Babarsky and Kaylee Butler. Standing from left: Tirth Patel, Dhaval Patel, Brandan Perea and Sadid Hassan.
  • alt placeholderScranton High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Lorraine Babarsky and Shayel Rai. Standing from left: Sean Cordaro, Aaditya Raval, Parth Patel, Het Patel and Cael Nicholas.
  • alt placeholderWallenpaupack Area High School participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Ryan Neenan and Adam Basile. Standing from left: Lucas Ryan, Michael Soskil, Sara Marino, Brianna Gori, Reilly PumaStehlik and Andrew Bromberger.
  • alt placeholderWest Scranton High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Scott Dustman and Sierra Neely. Standing from left: Luke Brink, Ella Froundelker, Alexa Sanchez and Alejandro Monroy.
  • alt placeholderWest Scranton High School team two participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach Scott Dustman and Nirajan Ghalay. Standing from left: Ethan Smith, Elijah Williams, Anderson Zou, Derek Resse, Mason Wilson and Jake Horrocks.
  • alt placeholderWyoming Area High School team one participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach David Pizano and Jocelyn Williams. Standing from left: Ethan Speece, Casey Noone, Allie Silinski and Halle Kranson.
  • alt placeholderWyoming Area High School team two placed second in the team competition at The University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students. Seated from left: Rachel Frissell, faculty specialist for the University’s Physics and Engineering Department, team coach David Pizano and Nathan Ambrosino. Standing from left: Jaden Pepe, Andrew Lucas, Ben Hollister and Joseph Marranca.
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