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Annual Statewide Tournament

Mahalo and Congratulations to ALL Teams!

Hosted by: Leeward Community College

Tournament Director: Bradley Ashburn (bashburn@hawaii.edu)

Division B Schools Division C Schools
B1 Maui Preparatory Academy C1 H.P. Baldwin High School
B2 Lokelani Intermediate School C2 King Kekaulike High School
B3 St. Anthony Jr. - Sr. High School C3 St. Anthony Jr. - Sr. High School
B4 Hilo Intermediate School C4 Konawaena High School
B5 Hawaiian Classical Christian Academy C5 Kealakehe High School
B6 West Hawaii Explorations Academy PCS C6 Waiakea High School
B7 Le Jardin Academy C7 James Campbell High School
B8 Punahou Case Middle School C8 Kahuku High and Intermediate School
B9 Kahuku High and Intermediate School C9 Hawaii Baptist Academy
B10 Waimea Canyon Middle School C10 Island School - High School
B11 Island School - Middle School C11 Iolani School - High School
B12 Highlands Intermediate School C12 W.R. Farrington High School
B13 Iolani School - Middle School C13 Mililani High School
B14 Kapolei Middle School C14 President William McKinley High School
B15 University Laboratory School C15 Waipahu High School

Event Descriptions

  • Anatomy (B) - Teams will be tested on their knowledge of anatomy and health concepts including nervous and digestive systems.
  • Anatomy & Physiology (C) - This event encompasses the anatomy and physiology of selected body systems, this year limited to nervous, excretory and digestive systems.
  • Astronomy (C) - Teams will demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts of math and physics relating to stellar evolution and Type II supernovas.
  • Boomilever (B/C) - Students will build a cantilevered wooden structure.
  • Chemistry Lab (C) - Teams will demonstrate chemistry laboratory skills related to periodicity and equilibrium.
  • Circuit Lab (C) - Students will compete in theoretical and practical activities involving knowledge of direct current (DC) electrical circuits.
  • Crime Busters (B) - Teams will identify the perpetrators of a crime or crimes by using paper chromatography and analysis of unknown solids, liquids, and plastics found at the scene of a crime.
  • Designer Genes (C) - Students will solve problems using their knowledge of molecular genetics and biotechnology.
  • Disease Detective (B/C) - This event requires students to apply principles of epidemiology to a published report of a real-life health situation or problem. (Environmental Quality)
  • Dynamic Planet (B/C) - Teams will work at stations that display a variety of earth science materials and related earth science questions. (Glaciers)
  • Experimental Design (B/C) - Given a set of unknown objects, teams will design, conduct, analyze and write-up an experiment.
  • Fermi Questions (C) - A Fermi Question is a science related question that seeks a fast, rough estimate of a quantity which is difficult or impossible to measure directly. Answers will be estimated within an order of magnitude recorded in powers of 10.
  • Gravity Vehicle (C) - Teams design, build and test one vehicle and ramp that uses gravitational potential energy as the vehicle's sole means of propulsion to reach a Target Point as quickly, as accurately and as close to their predicted time as possible.
  • Helicopters (B) - Students will construct and test free flight rubber-powered helicopters prior to the tournament to achieve maximum flight times.
  • Heredity (B) - Students will solve problems and analyze data or diagrams using their knowledge of the basic principles of genetics.
  • Materials Science (C) - Teams will answer a series of questions or complete tasks involving the scientific processes of chemistry focused in the areas of materials science.
  • Meteorology (B) - This event involves the use of process skills as applied to meteorology. (Everyday Weather)
  • Metric Mastery (B) - Students will demonstrate an intuitive feeling for estimating then measuring metric units including mass, volume, area, surface area, force, distance, time and temperature.
  • Mousetrap Vehicle (B) - Teams will design, build and test a vehicle using one mousetrap as the sole means of propulsion to reach a target as quickly, accurately and close to their predicted time as possible.
  • Reach for the Stars (B) - Students will demonstrate an understanding and basic knowledge of the properties and evolution of stars, open clusters and globular clusters, and normal and star-forming galaxies.
  • Remote Sensing (C) - Teams use remote sensing imagery, science and math process skills to complete tasks related to an understanding of Earth's Hydrosphere.
  • Rocks and Minerals (B/C) - Teams will demonstrate their knowledge of rocks and minerals.
  • Rotor Egg Drop (B) - A team will construct a helicopter device which uses one or more helicopter rotors to safely transport a raw chicken egg from a specified height to the floor.
  • Shock Value (B) - Students will compete in activities involving basic understanding of electricity, magnetism and simple electrical devices.
  • Water Quality (B/C) - The event will focus on evaluating aquatic environments. (Freshwater/Estuaries)
  • Write It/Do It (B/C) - A technical writing exercise where students write a description of a contraption and other students will attempt to recreate it using only the written description.