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  2. South Carolina Science Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Science Olympiad Competition, often abbreviated as SCSO, is an annual Science Olympiad competition comprising middle school and high school teams across South Carolina. The competition was first held in the C Division (grades 9–12) in 1985, with the inaugural state champions being Irmo High School from Irmo . [ 1 ]

  3. Science Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, a Global Ambassador Team from Japan has been invited to attend the national tournament as part of a partnership between Science Olympiad, MEXT and JST.Each year, the Grand Prize for winning the Japan High School Science Championships (JHSSC), a competition styled after the U.S.-based Science Olympiad is a trip to the U.S. to participate in the Science Olympiad National Tournament.

  4. UPMC Events Center - Wikipedia

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    UPMC Events Center is an indoor arena located in the Pittsburgh suburb of Moon, Pennsylvania as a part of Robert Morris University, replacing the old Charles L. Sewall Center. [6] The UPMC Events Center is the new home of the Robert Morris Colonials men's and women's Division I basketball and women's volleyball teams. [7] The UPMC Events Center ...

  5. North Carolina Science Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrews continues to host a Science Olympiad tournament to this day. [6] John C. "Jack" Cairns was a teacher at Dover High School in Delaware in the 1970s when he learned about Science Olympiad taking place in North Carolina. He shared this information with Dr. Douglas R. Macbeth, the Delaware State Science Supervisor.

  6. Denny Sanford Premier Center - Wikipedia

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    The Premier Center (Southeast view) A replacement of the Sioux Falls Arena had been discussed since 1999, with numerous task forces formed and studies completed to determine the need for a new events center. [2] The Sioux Falls Arena was built in 1961 when the population of Sioux Falls was 65,000. [9]

  7. Special Events Center - Wikipedia

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    Special Events Center may refer to: . The CFSB Center, an arena in Murray, Kentucky, United States, formerly known as the Regional Special Events Center; The Curtis Culwell Center, formerly known as the Garland Special Events Center, an arena and convention center in Garland, Texas, United States

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  9. Le Moyne Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The venue is sometimes identified as the Event Center. [4] The hardwood playing surface within the Events Center is named Ted Grant Court [5] [6] in honor of G. Edward Grant, a member of Le Moyne's inaugural class of 1951. Grant served as a trustee of Le Moyne College from 1981 to 1987, and was a financial supporter of the athletics program.