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Syosset Science Olympiad Places Best Of All NY Teams In Invitational
The team recently competed in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invitational, one of the most difficult competitions.

SYOSSET, NY — The Syosset High School Science Olympiad team ranked first in New York State at the MIT Science Olympiad Invitational on Jan. 21.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invitational is considered one of the most difficult invitationals, known for its notoriously complex tests. Nationally ranked teams travel from across the country to compete. Teams are ranked in 23 science-related events, ranging in topic from forensic science to building functional antennae.
Out of the 65 teams competing in the invitational, Syosset took 11th place, making it the highest ranking team from New York. The team members won 14 medals, placing in the top six in 23 events. This was a monumental victory for the team.
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The team, led by their Coach Mildred Castañeda, consisted of Aarya Patel, Aberam Sriganesh, Alex Chen, Andy Chen, Anthony Rodriguez, Blesson Ren, Brenton Lee, Darius Fan, Ishan Patel, Ivory Tseng, Jesse Lebolt, Marcus Hoshino, Samuel Wang, Samuel Xiao, Simeon Hur, and Tina Chen.
Syosset will host a regional competition on Jan. 28, where students from across Long Island will compete for a spot in the state tournament.
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