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Can you spell "oolemma?" Houston Spelling Bee winners advance to national competition
Most of us don't even know how to pronounce words like "oolemma" and "ogival," much less spell them. But two Houston-area students breezed into the Scripps National Spelling Bee by effortlessly spelling the complicated words.
Shobha Dasari, a sixth grader at Leon Sablatura Middle School in Pearland ISD, and Syamantak Payra, a seventh grader at Westbrook Intermediate School in Clear Creek ISD, became champions of the 2013 HoustonPBS Spelling Bee Saturday in a marathon competition that attracted 55 spellers from 42 southeast Texas counties.
The four-hour competition was televised live on Channel 8.
The two winners will represent the Southeast Texas region at the Scripps National Spelling Bee from May 28 - 30 in Washington, D.C. They will face 277 contestant spellers from across the country, aiming for victory and prizes worth more than $40,000.
And FYI: "Oolemma" is a cell membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment while "ogval" is a distribution curve in which the frequencies are cumulative or a pointed arch.
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