1996 ARML Results


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Division A

Team Name SiteTotalTeam Power Indiv Relay
1. San Francisco Bay A N 179 40 39 78 22
2. New York City A P 167 36 37 76 18
3. Montgomery A P 158 36 40 66 16
Thomas Jefferson HS A P 158 32 29 85 12
5. Chicago A I 157 32 32 75 18
6. Texas Gold I 155 36 34 67 18
7. Minnesota Gold I 154 36 33 73 12
8. Massachusetts A P 153 32 31 68 22
9. Georgia A P 148 36 34 64 14
Western Massachusetts P 148 40 34 58 16
11. Ontario A1 P 144 32 35 67 10
Alabama N 144 40 30 60 14
13. Michigan Reals I 139 36 31 58 14
14. All Pennsylvania P 138 36 37 53 12
15. Chicago B I 128 32 31 59 6
Missouri I 128 36 30 50 12
17. Russia I 127 28 37 58 4
Wisconsin Red I 127 36 29 48 14
19. North Carolina A P 123 28 31 52 12
20. Ontario A2 P 112 28 24 54 6
21. Lehigh Valley P 107 28 24 43 12
22. Teaxs Silver I 103 28 19 46 10
23. Rhode Island P 89 16 21 46 6
24. Central Pennsylvania P 76 20 24 30 2
25. Davis/Sacramento N 50 8 22 14 6
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Division B

Team Name SiteTotalTeam Power Indiv Relay
1. Upstate New York A P 129 24 34 61 10
2. New York City B P 127 24 36 53 14
3. Massachusetts E P 125 32 29 48 16
4. Connecticut A P 121 28 36 51 6
5. North Carolina B P 118 28 31 45 14
6. Indiana Irrationals I 116 28 31 45 12
San Francisco Bay B N 116 32 28 48 8
8. Iowa A I 115 36 30 43 6
9. Suffolk P 113 32 26 45 10
10. Ohio P 108 24 36 48 0
11. Nassau A P 107 28 32 45 2
Michigan Naturals I 107 24 27 46 10
13. Georgia B P 105 24 24 47 10
California North Hollywood N 105 28 31 42 4
15. California South Bay N 104 32 25 45 2
16. Chicago C I 103 32 22 41 8
17. Howard P 102 24 30 44 4
18. Central Jersey P 101 32 26 37 6
19. Montgomery B P 98 20 25 43 10
Thomas Jefferson HS B P 98 20 25 47 6
21. Upstate New York B P 95 28 19 44 4
22. Wisconsin White I 94 28 23 37 6
23. New York City D P 93 12 29 44 8
24. Ontario B P 92 24 21 41 6
Minnesota Maroon I 92 28 20 38 6
26. Chicago D I 91 28 22 37 4
27. Maine P 90 24 19 37 10
Westchester A P 90 28 19 35 8
Idaho N 90 28 30 30 2
30. New York City C P 89 20 21 36 12
31. Delaware A P 85 20 30 31 4
32. Washington N 83 24 22 37 0
33. Massachusetts B P 82 28 15 35 4
34. South Carolina A P 81 24 17 34 6
35. Vermont P 80 28 13 33 6
36. Upstate New York C P 79 24 19 34 2
Indiana Imaginaries I 79 24 25 28 2
Utah N 79 16 27 32 4
39. Bergen County P 76 16 23 31 6
40. Louisiana I 75 20 23 30 2
41. Connecticut B P 73 20 17 32 4
42. Anne Arundal A P 70 16 19 29 6
43. Oklahoma I 67 20 15 28 4
44. Iowa B I 61 20 16 21 4
45. San Diego N 58 24 15 19 0
46. South Carolina B P 55 20 16 19 0
47. Montgomery Jrs P 52 16 14 22 0
48. West Virginia P 50 12 18 18 2
49. Westchester B P 48 12 16 12 8
50. South Dakota I 47 20 9 12 6
San Francisco Bay C N 47 16 13 18 0
52. Montgomery D P 46 12 9 19 6
53. Montgomery C P 44 8 12 22 2
Nassau B P 44 12 12 18 2
55. Delaware B P 36 12 12 10 2
56. Anne Arundal B P 33 12 10 9 2
Alternate PSU 1 P 74 16 29 29 0
Alternate PSU 3 P 68 20 26 20 2
Alternate Iowa 1 I 67 16 25 24 2
Alternate PSU 4 P 66 12 21 29 4
Alternate PSU 5 P 63 16 17 28 2
Alternate Nevada 1 N 55 24 7 20 4
Alternate PSU 2 P 54 16 14 20 4
Alternate Iowa 2 I 54 12 15 25 2
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Two individuals scored perfect 8s on the individual round. Twenty-two scored 7 out of 8. The top three individuals were:
  • Nathan Curtis - Thomas Jefferson A
  • Lorentz Shyu - San Francisco Bay Area B
  • Matt Gealy - Howard County
    The remaining 21 individuals scoring 7 were:

    The Harry Ruderman award for top score on the ARML Power contest wenä to Stuyvesant HS in New York City. The Zachary Sobol Award, for outstanding contributions to his ARML team, went to Michael Colsher of Wisconsin.

    The Alfred Kalfus founder's award was given to Barbara Rockow, longtime corresponding secretary of ARML. The Samuel Greitzer distinguished coach's award was given jointly to Kay Tipton and Dorothy Wendt, of the Alabama team.

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