Eureka student wins county spelling bee
Eureka Junior High’s Stephan Cooke
correctly spelled “regurgitate” and “flagellum” to win the Lincoln
County Spelling Bee last week in Eureka.
Kaleb Boyd of Libby Middle School
challenged Cooke to the end but missed on the word “grotesqueness”
to finish runner-up. Lee Cole, also from Libby Middle School,
placed third.
The bee began with 21 students in the
first round and was narrowed to eight in the second. It progressed
quickly down to five and then the final three. The bee ended after
10 rounds.
“I’ve never seen a spelling bee go that
fast,” LMS Assistant Principal Keith Ivers said.
Cooke won a $30 gift certificate to
Cabinet Books and Music, a first-place plaque and expenses paid to
the state bee by the county superintendent of schools office.
Cooke will represent Lincoln County in
the State Spelling Bee on March 26 in Billings.
Boyd and Cole also won gift
certificates to the bookstore along with plaques.
Other participants included Troy Junior
High’s Ashley Neely and Kasey Faur; Morrison Elementary’s Kaylee
Stecher and Jasmine Barnes; Fortine Elementary’s Allen Greer;
Eureka Christian School’s Timothy Eash; Kootenai Valley Christian
School’s Tiffany Stine; Libby Middle School’s Galen Graziano, Gabe
Peck, Josh McGough, Erica Barnes, Takoda Keiper and Brandie Hoyt;
Eureka Junior High’s Madison Short; Eureka Elementary School’s
Miles Plemmons and Seth Bash; Trego Elementary’s Evynn Anderson;
and Eureka Area Home Schools’ Brian Chupp.