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he Ventura County Star has presented
the County Spelling Bee for more than
50 years. This year, the Star is proud to
present 132 of the best school-aged
spellers in Ventura County.
This community spelling bee program
requires the commitment of school
spelling bee coordinators for Ventura
County public, private, parochial, charter, virtual and home
schools. Each of these schools sends one champion to the
final bee.
Ultimately, one talented speller will win an all-expenses
paid trip to the 88th annual 2013 Scripps National Spelling
Bee near Washington, D.C.
The Scripps National Spelling Bee is the nat ions largestand longest-running educational promotion, administered
on a not-for-profit basis by The E.W. Scripps Company.
The Ventura County Star is one of many l ocal spelling
bee sponsors from the United States, American Samoa,
Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Department
of Defense Schools in Europe; also, the Bahamas, China,
Ghana, Jamaica, Japan and South Korea.
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TWhere do the words come from?
The Bees official reference is Websters Third
New International Dictionary (Websters Third)and its addenda section, copyright 2002,
Merriam-Webster. All words on the lists produced
by the Scripps national office can be found in
Websters Third.
How many words are in each
2013 Final Local Bee List?There are 500 words in the Final Local Bee List:300 words from a list provided by the Scripps
National Spelling Bee, Spell It! and 200 Additional
Words. Additional Words do not appear on any of
the 2013 study lists for students; however, they do
appear in our official dictionary.
Star File photo
2012 Ventura County champion, Brian Jeffersawaits his turn to spell.
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This year more than 16,000 third- through eighth-
grade students participated in classroom spelling
bees in 132 schools from Ojai to Oak Park.
Each School Spelling Bee Champion qualified to
advance to the final rounds of the Ventura County
Star Spelling Bee. The following is a list of those
champions, the school they represent, hometown,
grade level, and winning word.
Matthew Arana
Thelma Bedell Elem.,Santa Paula, grade 5
rattlesnake
Megan BradleyRedwood Middle School,Simi Valley, grade 7
bravado
Aimee CasillasOcean View Jr. High,Camarillo, grade 8
cerebellum
Rachel CassarTrinity Pacific Christian,Moorpark, grade 6
optometry
Joshua CenzanoHollywood Beach Elem.,Oxnard, grade 5
incredible
Noelle Ru ChapmanBeacon HillClassical Academy,Camarillo, grade 6
interrogative
Jonathan BrahimTierra Linda Elem.,Camarillo, grade 5
demonstrable
Claire BrokawSanta Clara Elem.,Santa Paula, grade 6
haughtiness
Noah BrowneWill Rogers Elementary,Ventura, grade 3
consistency
Abbey BuffordBalboa Middle School,Ventura, grade 6
rheumatism
Jem BurchGolden Valley Charter,Van Nuys, grade 4
notabilia
Cianna Calia
Carden Schoolof Camarillo,Oxnard, grade 8
worthwhile
Kylie CamanagMesa Union Elem.,Camarillo, grade 7
exfoliate
Olivia Arthur
CAPE Charter School,Camarillo, grade 6
approachable
Kristina AskenasColina Middle School,T.O., grade 7
effervesce
Diego Avila
Olivelands School,Santa Paula, grade 4patient
Geraldine BalajadiaRio Lindo Elem.,Oxnard, grade 5
meticulous
Ethan BandelinPoinsettia Elementary,
Ventura, grade 5
coalescence
Brandy BarajasRio Del Norte Elem.,Oxnard, grade 5
pleasant
Warren BlinoffSanta Rosa TechnologyMagnet, Camarillo,grade 7 metronome
Shayla AdamOur Lady Of GuadalupeParish, Oxnard, grade 7
parliamentary
Emily AguilarPhoenix Ranch School,Moorpark, grade 7
succumb
Nathalia AguileraBriggs Elementary,Santa Paula, grade 7planetarium
Lukas AlzamoraBlanche ReynoldsElem., Oxnard, grade 5
cultivation
Alexandria Angell
Holy Cross School,Channel Islands, grade 8
reveal
Alejandro Arana
Blanchard Elementary,Santa Paula, grade 5
describe
Levante BoydSunkist Elementary,Oxnard, grade 6
preposterous
Claudia AdelmanSan Antonio Elem.,Ojai, grade 6
faulty
Alondra AltonRio Del Valle Jr. High,Oxnard, grade 6
renewal
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Riley DanaRancho Rosal Elem.,Camarillo, grade 4
insurrection
Daniel GalloRio Real Elem., Oxnard,grade 5
language
Maya GhanemSequoia Middle School,T.O., grade 6
extraneous
Cameron GonzalesNorman R. BrekkeElem., Oxnard, grade 6
flora
Victor GonzalezAnsgar Larsen Elem.,Oxnard, grade 4glossary
Hayden GalvanMcKevett Elementary,Santa Paula, grade 4
humility
Diego GarciaPiru ElementaryPiru, grade 5
moonlight
Eric GarciaJohn C. FremontIntermediate School,Oxnard, grade 8
statistician
Lauren GarciaMupu Elementary,Santa Paula, grade 7
residential
Hannah GarrisonSaticoy Elem., Ventura,grade 4
incredible
Taylor GreggSummit Elementary,Ojai, grade 6
weird
Adeline DeLamarJuanamaria Elem.,Ventura, grade 4
formula
Angela DiazDennis McKinna Elem.,Oxnard, grade 6
curiosity
Ayla DvoretzkyLa Reina High School,Newbury Park, grade 7
accomplishment
Victoria DzieciolLas Colinas MiddleSchool, Camarillo,
grade 6pompadour
Zayne ElnakaMesa Verde MiddleSchool, Moorpark,
grade 6approachable
Raizel FerrerChrista McAuliffeElem., Oxnard, grade 5
ferocious
Jacob FirmeFred L. Williams Elem.,Oxnard, grade 4
herbaceous
Alexandria CohenOur Lady of AssumptionSchool, Ventura, grade 8
recipient
Lauren CosgroveUniversity CharterMiddle School,
Camarillo, grade 8
bravado
Lawrenze CocjinJulien Hathaway
Port Hueneme, grade 5
conclude
Abigail ChomillerLa Mariposa Elem.,Camarillo, grade 5
planetarium
Joanna Cipres-HurtadoDos Caminos Elem.,
Camarillo, grade 4
flora
Ariana GreenidgeRiver Oaks Academy,T.O., grade 8
prominent
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For more than 13 years the Credit Union
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Trial, Science Fair and todays Ventura
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EvEnt
Saturday, March 2, 2013
1 p.m.,
Malibu Hall 100
California State University,
Channel Islands
Program
Welcome
Spelling Bee Rules
Spelling Bee
Awards Ceremony
Cuy Bee PuceSheryl MisenhimerPrincipalGlen City Elementary School
Cuy Bee JudesDr. Trudy T. Arriaga
Superintendent
Ventura Unified School District
Robert Emerick
Chief Executive Officer
County Schools Federal Credit Union
Anne McCallion
Chief Financial Officer
PennyMac
Alisa Sparkia Moore, J.D.
Albert Sciamanna
Vice President, Customer Service
and Fulfillment
SAGE
John Tarkany
Coordinator, Student
Competitions & Fundraising
Ventura County Office of Education
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Cdis d vlueesThank you to the 132 school coordinatorswho coached and mentored their schoolchampion. Thank you to the WorkerBees who have dedicated their time toensure that our spellers are welcomeand prepared. Above all, thanks to thestudents, parents and teachers fromVentura County who took part in thisyears Spelling Bee.
veu Cuy S SffMargie Cochrane
Publisher & Chief Revenue Officer
Monica White
Director of Marketing, West Coast
Julie Lopez
County Spelling Bee Coordinator
Clifi Se UiesiyChel Islds SffDr. Richard R. Rush
President
Dawn NeumanProvost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Nancy Covarrubias Gill
Director of Communication & Marketing
Ventura County Star Spelling Bee
Partner Bee Sponsor
Host Bee SponsorCorporate Bee Sponsors
Downtown
Ventura
Lions Club
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Micah Wilcox
Micah is intellectually curious,
focused, and an extremely well
rounded student.
De Anza Middle School
Bryant Hawks
Bryant loves to read and is
an excellent soccer player in
addition to being a comedian!Sunset School
Noelle Ru Chapman
Noelle can be found at any time
humming or singing songs from
her favorite movie and book Les
Miserables. Since she is learning
Mandarin Chinese as her second
language, English spelling seems a bit
easier for her!Beacon Hill Classical Academy
Abigail Chomiller
Abby won the spelling bee at
La Mariposa 2 years in a row; last
year as a 4th grader and this year
as a 5th grader!
La Mariposa Elementary School
Jacob Firme
Jacob is a standout student:smart, funny, athletic and super
personable. In addition to
pursuing academic excellence,
he loves karate and video games.
This is his second appearance in the county
bee; he placed in the top 10 last year as a
third grader.
Fred L Williams Elementary School
Ariana Greenidge
Girl Scout, pianist, jewelry
maker, loves everything pink and
zebra print.
River Oaks Academy
Troy Guglielmo
Troy likes hockey, basketball,
skateboarding and listening to
music.
Pleasant Valley Christian School
Soleil Jones
Soleils favorite book is A Little
Princess. She also swims and
crochets.
Juan Soria Elementary School
Ruby Lyn Lucin
Honor student. Very outspoken
and bright. Would like to become
an attorney.
Richard B. Haydock
Intermediate School
Damian Meza
Damian loves to read
fantasy books.
Fillmore Middle School
Marisol Ramirez
This is Marisols second year in
a row as St. Sebastian School
Champion!
St. Sebastian School
Roselyn Romero
Roselyn is a phenomenal
human being. She not only
reads voraciously, she will finish
an entire series of books before
I have finished the first book,
and her book reviews are second to none.Roselyn is also a caring and compassionate
person.
Charles Blackstock Junior High School
Cianna Calia
Cianna is an aspiring
paleontologist. She often talks
about fossils and has taught her
teachers a thing or two!
Carden School Of Camarillo
The number of returning spellerswho competed in the 2012 VenturaCounty Star Spelling Bee.
The most number of lettersin three of the winning wordsfrom the school spelling bees accomplishment, fantastically,
and grandiloquence.
What schools had to say about
our 2012 Returning School Champs
Olivia Arthur
Olivia is a logophile!
CAPE Charter School
The number of schoolspelling bee championswho qualified for theVentura County StarSpelling Bee.
The percentageof girls participatingin the county bee.
The numberof eighth gradeschool champions.
The numberof thirdgrade schoolchampions
The age of the youngestschool champion:Carissa Rangel
The numberof spellerscompetingin their thirdVentura CountyStar SpellingBee: Cianna Calia
Ethan Bandelin
Ethan is a great student who
makes Poinsettia proud. He is
the oldest of three siblings. He
enjoys playing baseball and
skateboarding. He reads nightly,
with his favorite genre being mystery, and his
favorite series being the Hardy Boys.
Poinsettia Elementary School
Lauren Cosgrove
Lauren likes to play soccer and
hang out with her friends. This is
her fourth Spelling Bee and shehas won it 3 times.
University Charter Middle School
Sophia Silvester
Sophia is an avid reader, is very
organized, is a leader on our
campus, and is a good friend to
her peers.
Bethany Christian School
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Hayden Hickerson
Citrus Glen Elementary,Ventura, grade 5
complexity
Sophia KoehlerUniversity PreparatorySchool at CSUCI,
Camarillo, grade 5convention
Aja LimMontalvo Elementary,Ventura, grade 5
culture
Miguel LopezE. P. Foster Elementary,Ventura, grade 5
canteen
Ruby Lyn LucinRichard B. Haydock
Intermediate School,Oxnard, grade 8
salubrious
Cierra LaMarchinaMeadows Arts andTechnology Elem.,
T.O., grade 5nonchalant
Michelle AndreaLanderosCesar Chavez Elem.,
Oxnard, grade 6whiskery
Megan LangleyGood ShepherdLutheran School,
Simi Valley, grade 7describe
Laura LarzelereHueneme Elem.,Port Hueneme, grade 5
magnificent
Deven LeonIsbell Middle School,Santa Paula, grade 7
comportment
Uyen MaiE. O. Green Jr. High,Port Hueneme, grade 8
personage
Sofia Huff
Pierpont Elementary,Ventura, grade 4
satire
Rachel Johnston
Junipero Serra Elem.,Ventura, grade 4
plateau
Soleil JonesJuan Soria Elementary,Oxnard, grade 8
delicatessen
Golnaz KamaliLoma Vista Elementary,Ventura, grade 3
isolation
Anjali KhandelwalChaparral MiddleSchool, Moorpark,
grade 8electioneer
Goldie KlineLindero CanyonMiddle School,
Agoura Hills, grade 6beatitude
Katie HearstBrookside Elementary,Oak Park, grade 4
judicial
Bryant HawksSunset Elementary,Oak View, grade 6
diverge
Troy GuglielmoPleasant ValleyChristian School,Camarillo, grade 8
grandiloquence
Jakob HarwoodMira Monte Elem.,Ojai, grade 6
provoke
Yahir MarilesGlen City Elementary,Santa Paula, grade 5
snarky
Cate MackelSt. Rose of Lima School,Simi Valley, grade 7
satisfactory
Aidan McDonaldTopa Topa Elementary,Oak View, grade 6
slander
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SAGE believes passionately that
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Eli MochelOjai Valley School,Carpinteria, grade 7
approachable
Emily PeirsonPinecrest Schools (T.O.),Newbury Park, grade 5
evaluate
Kiya Pupa
Meiners Oaks Elem.,Ojai, grade 6
opulent
Matthew RacelisSt. Anthonys School,Oxnard, grade 5
ardent
Neela RahseparianMonte Vista MiddleSchool, Camarillo,grade 8
vernacular
Larisa PenalozaRio Vista Middle School,Oxnard, grade 6
occupancy
Sophia PinaSespe Elementary,Fillmore, grade 5
rustic
Jason Pitpit
Driffill Elementary,Oxnard, grade 6
vaporize
Tori Plummer
Pinecrest Schools,Moorpark, grade 5
entangled
Fred Ponce III
Mountain Vista Elem.,Fillmore, grade 5
lousy
Kimia MortezaiMary Law Private School,Oxnard, grade 6
perestroika
Zachary MundwillerSt. Paschal Baylon,T.O., grade 8
seismograph
Christopher NguyenLos Primeros Structured,Camarillo, grade 8
diaphanous
Kayla OlivarezRio Plaza Elementary,Oxnard, grade 5
describe
Gisele OrtegaSacred Heart Elem.,Ventura, grade 6
facilitate
Andria Osuna-CasasGrace S. Thille Elem.,Santa Paula, grade 4
gnat
Vincent PazRose Avenue Elem.,Oxnard, grade 6
impediment
Christian MessolineMatilija Junior HighSchool, Ojai, grade 7
mistletoe
Damian MezaFillmore Middle School,Fillmore, grade 6
satisfactory
Jasmine MesaNorma HarringtonElem., Oxnard, grade 4
eruption
Michael MedinaBarbara Webster Elem.,Santa Paula, grade 5
squalid
Jonathan MereteElmhurst Elementary,Ventura, grade 4
mandate
Ella RajalaVentura MissionChristian School,Ventura, grade 7
opulent
Olivia RajhelLas Posas Elementary,Camarillo, grade 4
fantastically
Test yourspellingprowess
Have you ever watched or attended a Spelling Bee and thought
Hey, I know these words? Here is your chance to find out how
you would do in the county championship. This video is the actual
first round test from the 2012 Ventura County Spelling Bee. All
participants were required to take this test and the top scoring
spellers then moved on to the final rounds held at California State
University, Channel Islands. With the 2013 bee today, heres a
chance to test yourself. Just go to The Stars website below and
participate in your own spelling bee.Have fun and good luck!
http://www.vcstar.com/videos/detail/spelling-bee-home-quiz
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Matthew Roth
Conejo ValleyHomeschoolers,Newbury Park, grade 5
parliamentary
Sophia SilvesterBethany Christian,T.O., grade 6
invertebrate
Valerie VelasquezLincoln Elementary,
Ventura, grade 5merit
Micah WilcoxDe Anza Middle School,
Ventura, grade 6taciturn
Richard YanMedea Creek
Middle School,Oak Park, grade 8
hors doeuvre
Rachel ZaffinaAnacapa Middle School,
Ventura, grade 7implicit
Genevieve ThomasCabrillo Middle School,Ventura, grade 8
bravado
Han TrieuRio Del Mar Elem.,Oxnard, grade 5
horizon
Julian TuazonRio Rosales Elem.,Oxnard, grade 4
apostate
Meleia VallierPortola Elementary,
Ventura, grade 5
monumental
Alexis VasquezEmilie Ritchen Elem.,
Oxnard, grade 6
convention
Gisela VazquezMarina West Elem.,Port Hueneme, grade 5
transfixed
Kyler VeaSanta Clara Elementary,
Oxnard, grade 4occupancy
Jessica Ruiz
Robert J. FrankIntermediate School,Oxnard, grade 8
vaporize
Mason Sachs
Camarillo Heights Elem.,Camarillo, grade 4
pleasant
Dominique Salapare
St. Mary Magdalen,Camarillo, grade 8
fallibility
Lesly Salazar
Ramona Elementary,Oxnard, grade 5
precaution
Nathaniel Salazar
Living Oaks MiddleSchool Acad. Alliance,Moorpark, grade 7
isolation
Bryce Saldajeno
Los Cerritos MiddleSchool, T.O.,grade 7
nonchalant
Vipul Sangaraju
Oak Hills Elementary,Oak Park, grade 5
grandiloquence
Marisol Ramirez
St. Sebastian School,Fillmore, grade 8
caterpillar
Tejas Rao
Red Oak Elementary,T.O., grade 4
caravan
Alejandro Razo
Thurgood MarshallElementary,Oxnard, grade 6
implicit
Estrella Rico
Sheridan Way Elem.,Ventura, grade 4
miasma
Madeleine Ro
Cornerstone Christian,T.O., grade 6
pestilent
Roselyn Romero
Charles BlackstockJunior High School,Oxnard, grade 7
lousy
Braden SilvaMound Elementary,Ventura, grade 4
haughtiness
Carissa Rangel
PJ Academy, Oxnard,grade 3
extreme
Jessica Reyes
Art Haycox Elem.,Oxnard, grade 5
incredible
Connor ZamoraEl Descanso Elem.,
Camarillo, grade 4snarky
Dorian ZavalaSan Cayetano Elem.,
Piru, grade 4potatoes
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Brian Jefers, 2012 Ventura County Star
Spelling Bee Champast March, Brian Jeffers, an
eighth-grader at Las Colinas
Middle School in Camarillo
at the time, took first in the
countywide Ventura County
Star Spelling Bee. The event
was held at CSU Channel
Islands in Camarillo.
Brian was one of 136 school champions
who started the day early with a written
test 43 advanced to the traditional oral
bee.
He started the bee on a light note,
pointedly checking his name tag when
it came his turn to spell his name, which
prompted a burst of laughter from
anxious parents and teachers in the
audience.
That was intentional, he said after his
win. I just wanted to get a laugh. ... Humor
helps you stay calmer, not as tense.
After a day of spelling obscure words,
overcoming tense moments and even
making a couple of jokes, he was pleased
to take first place in round 10 by correctly
spelling renascent, which means
showing new life or strength.
Brian received an all-expenses paid
trip to near Washington, D.C. to compete
in the 85th Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Scripps is the parent company of the
Ventura County Star.
Heres why Brian is such a great speller:
He recognizes patterns in words. And he
loves to read.
In fact, thats how he prepared for the
Scripps National Spelling Bee. He sought
out unusual words in whatever he was
reading at the moment and learned them.
And he recognized words that likely
derived from, say, Latin or French. He
especially likes French.
They have words that have these
weird sounds like boudoir, he said,
stretching out the last syllable.
Brian wasnt the first in his family to go
to the national spelling bee. Years ago, his
mothers brother went, also representing
Ventura County.
Brian said his mother, Dr. Lynn Jeffers, is
the main person who helped him prepare
for the bee. And she offered perspective.
I always tell him, Its not just about
books; its about life, said Lynn Jeffers, aphysician in Camarillo.
Brians entire family his mother,
father and younger sister, Haley, 9
traveled with him for the bee.
The three-day national competition
last June was tough, starting with a
written test the first day and two oral
rounds of spelling the next. The field was
competitive with 278 spellers, ranging in
age from 8 to 15, arriving from all 50 states
and some foreign countries. To qualify forthe semifinals, spellers had to earn a score
of at least 23. Scores were determined
from the results of a written test and two
oral rounds of competition.
He had spelled two words correctly in
the preliminary rounds and felt he had
done well on the written test.
But when the names of the 50
semifinalists were announced at the end
of the second day of competition, Brians
name was not on the list.I just did my best, he said.
Brian earned six points from spelling
two words correctly in the oral rounds
and another 13 points on the written test,
giving him a total score of 19.
He got off to a good start in the two
oral rounds of competition.
During round two, he stood
confidently before the microphone, hands
at his side, and attempted to spell coffle,
which comes from Arabic and means a
gang of men or a train of animals fastened
together.
C-o-f-f-l-e, he said.
The judges nodded their approval,the audience broke into applause, and he
returned to his seat in triumph.
A few hours later, Brian was back at the
microphone, where he correctly spelled
balalaika in the third round. Balalaika is a
guitar-like instrument. I sort of guessed,
he confessed later, admitting that he had
only vaguely heard of the word.
Even though he did not advance to the
semifinals, Brian said participating in the
spelling bee had been a good experience.He was sponsored by the Ventura County
Star.
His advice to future spellers? Just work,
study hard and dont give up, he said.
Star file photo
After a day of spelling obscure words, overcoming tense moments and evenmaking a couple of jokes, Brian Jeffers was pleased to take first place inround 10 of the countywide spelling bee.
Brian took first place by correctlyspelling renascent in the countywidespelling bee. His advice to futurespellers? Just work, study hard anddont give up.
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Ventura County
KIA of Ventura
Proudly Presents Our
Sonoma Style Crab Feast
Saturday, April 13, 2013
$50 Per Person In Advance(ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT)
For Tickets, Reservations & Sponsorships, call (805)485-6114 x631
- A Special Thanks To Our Sponsors -
www.venturalionsevents.org
4:30 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Dinner Served
Ventura County Fairgrounds 10 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura San Miguel Hall
Door Prizes Silent & Live Auction
All net proceeds will support Lions Clubs Charities and Interface Children & Family Services, aorganization whose mission is to strengthen children, families, & communities to be safe, healthy, and thriving.
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