Category Archives: Math Team Successes

NEML ’21-’22 Results!

The final results are in!

The Williston Math Team finished 15th out of 119 teams in New England!

Overall, 41 Williston students compete this year!

Here are Williston’s top 10 finishers:

1st = Jack Berrien (27 points)
2nd = Shuei Harada, Jeffrey Warner (25 points)
4th = Jerry Landman, Bruton Strange (23 points)
6th = Getchell Gibbons (22 points)
7th = Francis Cataldo (21 points)
8th = Anita Hua, Joe Zhou (18 points)
10th = Alan Rodal (17 points)

Here are Williston’s top finishers by grade:

2022: 1st = Jerry Landman & Bruton Strange, 3rd = Francis Cataldo
2023: 1st = Shuei Harada, 2nd = Getchell Gibbons, 3rd = Shirley Shi
2024: 1st = Jeffrey Warner, 2nd = Joe Zhou, 3rd = Jonah Berry Brown
2025: 1st = Jack Berrien, 2nd = Dionysus Lively, 3rd = Edmon Tong
2027: 1st = Leo Ahtaridis

Go Wildcats!

NEML 5 Results 21-22!

19 students sat for the 5th round of the New England Math League!

The team finished with an average individual score of 3.42 (a team high for this year!) and a team score of 24!

Here are the top finishers by grade:

  • 12th – 5 points – Frannie Cataldo
  • 11th – 5 points – Getchell Gibbons, Shuei Harada
  • 10th – 5 points – Jeffrey Warner
  • 9th – 4 points – Jack Berrien

The sixth and last round of the New England Math League will take place on Tuesday, March 22nd in Schoolhouse 25! Anyone at any level of math is welcome to compete! The competition lasts 30 minutes, you may use a calculator, and you must begin before 3:15pm.

The team score (24) is the sum of our top 5 scores:

  • 5 points: Frannie Cataldo, Getchell Gibbons, Shuei Harada, Jeffrey Warner
  • 4 points: Anita Hua, Jerry Landman, Sofia Michalski, Daniel Shin, Shirley Shi, Jack Berrien, Lorenzo Redaelli

Here are our team’s individual high scorers after 5 rounds:

22 points – Jack Berrien
21 points – Shuei Harada, Jeffrey Warner
20 points – Bruton Strange
19 points – Getchell Gibbons, Jerry Landman
18 points – Frannie Cataldo, Anita Hua
16 points – Shirley Shi
15 points – Alan Rodal
14 points – Dionysus Lively, Daniel Shin, Joe Zhou
12 points – Sofia Michalski, Juanes Vargas
11 points – Sarah Markey, Lorenzo Redaelli
10 points – Max Kim

AMC 8 Record! AMC 10/12 Results!

On January 24th, 27 Middle School students sat for the AMC 8 math competition, the largest number ever! What a crew! Well done!

Our AMC 10/12 results just came in!

Here are out top 3 finishers in each event:

AMC 10A:
1st (tie): Sophie Chou, Jeffrey Warner, Yihong Zhou

AMC 12A:
1st: Getchell Gibbons
2nd: Francis Cataldo
3rd: Qingyun Pan

AMC 10B:
1st: Jeffrey Warner
2nd: Yihong Zhou
3rd: Dionysus Lively

AMC 12B:
1st: Francis Cataldo
2nd: Shuei Harada
3rd: Jerry Landman

NEML 4 Results 21-22!

26 students sat for the 4th round of the New England Math League!

NEML 4!

On another hard round the team finished with an average individual score of 2.42 and a team score of 22!

Here are the top finishers by grade:

  • 12th – 4 points – Anita Hua, Jerry Landman, Bruton Strange
  • 11th – 5 points – Getchell Gibbons
  • 10th – 5 points – Jeffrey Warner
  • 9th – 4 points – Jack Berrien

The fifth round of the New England Math League will take place on Thursday, February 10th in Schoolhouse 25! Anyone at any level of math is welcome to compete! The competition lasts 30 minutes, you may use a calculator, and you must begin before 3:15pm.

The team score (22) is the sum of our top 5 scores:

  • 5 points: Getchell Gibbons, Jeffrey Warner
  • 4 points: Bruton Strange, Jerry Landman, Anita Hua, Jeffrey Warner, Jack Berrien

Here are our team’s individual high scorers after 3 rounds:

18 points – Jack Berrien
17 points – Bruton Strange
16 points – Shuei Harada, Jeffrey Warner
15 points – Jerry Landman
14 points – Getchell Gibbons, Anita Hua, Joe Zhou
13 points – Francis Cataldo
12 points – Shirley Shi, Dionysus Lively, Alan Rodal, Juanes Vargas

NEML 3 Results 21-22!

24 students sat for the 2nd round of the New England Math League!

On the hardest round yet the team finished with an average individual score of 2.46 and a team score of 21!

Here are the top finishers by grade:

  • 12th – 4 points – Bruton Strange, Juanes Vargas, Jerry Landma, Anita Hua, Alan Rodal
  • 11th – 5 points – Shuei Harada
  • 10th – 4 points – Jeffrey Warner
  • 9th – 3 points – Jack Berrien, Dionysus Lively
  • 7th – 2 points – Leo Ahtaridis

The fourth round of the New England Math League will take place on Thursday, January 13th in Schoolhouse 25! Anyone at any level of math is welcome to compete! The competition lasts 30 minutes, you may use a calculator, and you must begin before 3:15pm.

The team score (21) is the sum of our top 5 scores:

  • 5 points: Shuei Harada
  • 4 points: Bruton Strange, Juanes Vargas, Jerry Landman, Anita Hua, Alan Rodal, Jeffrey Warner

Here are our team’s individual high scorers after 3 rounds:

14 points – Jack Berrien
13 points – Shuei Harada, Bruton Strange
12 points – Juanes Vargas
11 points – Jerry Landman, Jeffrey Warner, Joe Zhou
10 points – Anita Hua, Alan Rodal, Francis Cataldo
9 points – Dionysus Lively, Leo Ahtaridis, Shirley Shi, Getchell Gibbons

NEML 1 Results 21-22!

An all-time high of 42 students sat for the 1st round of the New England Math League!

NEML #1

The team finished with an average individual score of 2.55 and a team score of 22!

Here are the top finishers by grade:

  • 12th – 5 points – Bruton Strange
  • 11th – 3 points – Connor Capshaw, Getchell Gibbons, Shuei Harada, Shirley Shi
  • 10th – 4 points – Jeffrey Warner
  • 9th – 5 points – Jack Berrien
  • 7th – 4 points – Leo Ahtaridis

The second round of the New England Math League takes place on Thursday, November 4th in Schoolhouse 25! Anyone at any level of math is welcome to compete! The competition lasts 30 minutes, you may use a calculator, and you must begin before 3:15pm.

Our team score is the sum of our top 5 scoring students:

  • 5 points: Bruton Strange, Jack Berrien
  • 4 points: Sarah Markey, Sofia Michalski, Vishal Remvelu, Frannie Cataldo, Joe Zhou, Jeffrey Warner, Leo Ahtardis

Yahya and Jack score big! Ji Soo begins the USAMO!

The results are in from the 7th and 8th grade rounds of the New England Math League!

Yahya Wilson ’26 finished 6th in the 7th grade division and Jack Berrien ’25 finished 28th in the 8th grade! [Competitors from 30 schools from all around New England participated.]

Congratulations Yahya and Jack!

Ji Soo Hwang ’21 began the two-day USA Math Olympiad today. Each day she will have 4.5 hours to work on three proof-based problems. Good luck Ji Soo!

Ji Soo!

Ji Soo Hwang Has Qualified for the USA Math Olympiad!

Ji Soo

By virtue of her 249 index score (AMC12A + 10*AIME score), Ji Soo Hwang ’21 has qualified for the highly selective USA Math Olympiad!

The 2021 USAMO is a two-day event. Each day (April 13th and 14th), Ji Soo will be working on 3 different problems for 4.5 hours.

The top scorers on the USAMO go on to participate in the Math Olympiad Program, a summer program at Carnegie Mellon University. The main purpose of MOP, held since 1974, is to select and train the six members of the U.S. team for the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Good luck Ji Soo!