HOULTON, Maine — Justus Scott, an eighth-grader at Houlton Middle-High School, bested a field of 12 peers Wednesday morning to claim Houlton’s spelling title.
Lasting for 24 rounds, and little more than an hour, Scott successfully spelled the words “sheetrock” and “equator” to capture his school’s spelling crown. Seventh-grader McKenna Phillips finished as the runner-up.
Both students advance to the Northern District (Aroostook County) Scripps National Spelling Bee competition for middle school students scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in Fox Auditorium at the University of Maine at Fort Kent.
Narrowing the field of 13 students to just two finalists proved challenging. Scott and Phillips battled through five rounds before a winner was crowned.
Erica Tweedie, a guidance counselor at the school, served as the pronouncer for the bee.
Other students participating in the event were sixth-graders Julianah Willette, Liam Fraser and Hayloe Sherman; seventh-graders Catherine Dow, Samantha Nadeau, Jack Hodgkins and Kayliegh McQuade; and eighth-graders Tia Burlock, Damien Bettencourt, Connor Ames and Lindsey Bartman.