Tom Bergeron interviews Shawn Johnson live at the National Spelling Bee on May 28, 2009
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11 advance to National Spelling Bee finals (Baltimore Sun)
Eleven youngsters have advanced to the finals of the 82nd Scripps National Spelling Bee. The 11 were the survivors of Thursday's three semifinal rounds, earning them a spot in the finals that night — with the winner receiving more than $40,000 in cash and prizes.
11 advance to National Spelling Bee finals (NBC 12 Richmond)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Eleven youngsters have advanced to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The 11 were the survivors of Thursday's three semifinal rounds, earning them a spot in the finals that night - with the winner receiving more than $40,000 in cash and prizes.
Kansas Eighth Grader Wins National Spelling Bee (DCist)
Photo of winner Kavya Shivashankar by Jeff Martin Written by DCist contributor Elisabeth Meinecke Can You Spell L-a-o-d-i-c-e-a-n? That’s the word that won Kavya Shivashankar, a 13-year-old eighth grader from Olathe, Kansas, $30,000 (among other goodies) Thursday at the 2009 Scripps National Spelling Bee . In her fourth appearance at The Bee, Kavya beat out ten other spelling gurus in Thursday’s ...
Michigan speller out in bee's finals - Detroit Free Press Last year, in his first National Spelling Bee, Sidharth was one of two spellers left when he stumbled on the word “prosopopoeia.” The winner gets $30000 in cash, an engraved trophy, a $5000 scholarship, $2500 in US Savings Bonds and more. ...
Local speller eliminated from Bee - Cincinnati.com By Malia Rulon • mrulon@enquirer.com • May 28, 2009 WASHINGTON -- Thirteen-year-old Tino Delamerced went five rounds in the 2009 Scripps National Spelling Bee and would have made the finals if it weren't for a challenging medical term -- "clotrimazole. ...
Bloomfield Hills teen spells his way to national finals - Detroit Free Press Last year, in his first National Spelling Bee, Sidharth was one of two spellers left when he stumbled on the word "prosopopoeia." The winner gets $30000 in cash, a trophy, $5000 scholarship, $2500 in US Savings Bonds and more. ...
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