Providence 7th-grader is 2017 State Spelling Bee champion
Youngest contestant, Aathraey Shrikanth,
of Lincoln, makes it to final 3
March 11, 2017
BRITTANY BALLANTYNE
Valley Breeze Staff Writer
brittany@valleybreeze.com
LINCOLN – Despite stumbling on the word “motley,” Amelia Edelsberg of Providence, a 7th-grade student at The Lincoln School, made a comeback and clinched the 2017 State Spelling Bee with the championship word: “magnific.” She was one of 27 students who competed last Saturday morning at Lincoln Middle School for a chance to win the competition and move onto the national stage, the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.
Edelsberg said she studied every day for about 30 minutes, reading from the Scripps word packet in preparation for Saturday’s bee, whether that meant studying at home or while traveling in the car.
Edelsberg hadn’t qualified for the State Spelling Bee last year, and she said that though standing before a crowd at the state bee was intimidating, “if you’re confident and if you believe it, you can do it.”
After 18 rounds, Edelsberg and Giovanna Landrie, of West Warwick, an 8th-grade student at Deering Middle School, were the final two to share the stage. Landrie had survived 19 rounds at last year’s bee, before losing to two-time state winner Christopher Relyea of Lincoln.
The words “purblind” and “dewlap” caused Landrie to trip up in the “championship round,” the final stage of the spelling contest, though she successfully spelled “mar,” “aul,” “cossack” and “sevruga” earlier on in the competition.
The State Spelling Bee is sponsored by the Breeze, and Tom Ward, publisher, made opening remarks at the event this year. Jared Pliner, reporter/anchor at WPRI-TV 12, served as the pronouncer, and Donna Morelle, former superintendent of the Cumberland School Department, was chief judge.
Joining her on the panel were Martha Correia of Navigant Credit Union and Leigh Martin, professor of English at Community College of Rhode Island.
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