In one of the premier NCAA basketball pools for the 2015 National Championships, a contest that draws contestants from all over the country, the winner for this year is a college professor at the University of Central Arkansas. Correctly calling the Duke Blue Devils win over the Wisconsin Badgers, she finished on top of the very competitive Challenge.
The confinement of space for this blog post restricts me to the top ten finishers, but here they are in descending order:
1. A College Professor from Conway, AR
2. A Retired Pilot from St. Simons Island, GA
3. A High School Chemistry teacher and Track Coach from Cornelius, NC
4. An Eighth Grade Soccer Player from Blacksburg, VA
5. An Eighth Grade Math Wizard from Conway, AR
6. A Freelance Writer from Conway, AR
7. A College Professor from Blacksburg, VA
8. A Retired Middle School History Teacher from St. Simons Island, GA
9. A Fifth Grade Honor Student from Conway, AR
10. A High School Math Teacher from Blacksburg, VA
The Bowmanor Challenge is an exclusive, invitation only, contest open to qualified individuals residing in the United States. For information on joining the group for the 2016 Challenge just comment on this post in the proper section. Applicants will be screened and notified in time for the 2016 contest.
The 2015 winner will receive the Bowmanor Revolving Trophey along with a cash stipend donated by an anonymous donor, the amount to be determined.
(Pictured above, from left to right, is A Fifth Grade Honor Student, the winner, and an 8th Grade Math Wizard)
Congratulations to all who finished in the top 10, and the reporter apologizes for not having room for more. No persons were disqualified for shoddy workmanship this year.
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