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Record number of students battle for STMA turf honors

30 Jan, 2009 Athletic Turf News


SAN JOSE, CA — Students were able to take advantage of many activities specifically geared to them including a student forum, student lunch, and the Fifth Annual STMA Student Challenge presented in partnership with the SAFE Foundation and

These Penn State University students came to the competition looking sharp and well prepared to give it their best.

Platinum Sponsor Hunter Industries. Through the generosity of SAFE, the Student Challenge provides the winning 2-year team and the winning 4-year team each with a $4,000 grant to fund a practical learning lab at their college or university.

An event record 108 students, representing 22 colleges, universities, and technical schools, entered a total of 31 teams. Teams of up to four students participated in a multiple choice exam on athletic turf and sports field management topics and identified plants, insects, diseases and weeds, as well as performing a written case study. Ninety-nine students and thirty teams competed in the event in 2008. Hunter Industries’ continued sponsorship picks up the tab for all Student Challenge competitors’ STMA Conference registration.

The winning team from the 4-Year Competition was Pennsylvania State University Blue Team 009, whose members were Tanner Del Valle, Matt Elmore, Nicholas Gialloretto, and Nicholas Leviere. Del Valle and Elmore are the first two students to successfully defend their Student Challenge title. Penn State’s White Team 008 finished third. The University of Tennessee made a very strong showing with Team 014 finishing second out of twenty-one total teams in the 4-Year Competition.

Ten teams competed in the 2-Year Competition, with Mt. San Antonio College Team 102 taking top honors, making them the first school to win the 2-Year Competition twice. Teammates Patrick Escalera, Geoff Miller, Chaz Perea, and Hector Ramirez studied intensely leading up to the exam. Second place went to Pennsylvania State University 2-Year Team 103 and third place was taken home by Mt. San Antonio College Team 101.

The University of Tennessee sent a strong contingent of turf students to the competition, finishing second out of the 21 teams in the 4-year competition category.

In addition to their $4,000 grant, the two first place teams’ will also have their team name etched in the traveling Student Challenge Cup; receive replicas of the Cup and individual medals; and provide an article to be presented in an official STMA publication. Second and Third place winners received plaques and medals.



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