User:HugoTroop

The 2018-2019 Season is HugoTroop's 4th total year participating in Science Olympiad. He first competed for Leawood Middle School (Kansas, Division B) in 2014-2015, where the team made it to Nationals. He was again part of the team in the 2015-2016 Season, but unfortunately did not advance past the State competition. He temporarily quit, missing the 2016-2017 Season, due to various complications. In 2017-2018, he returned, this time a part of Blue Valley North High School (Kansas, Division C). That year, the team made it to Nationals. He is again participating in the 2018-2019 Season.

He also did a poor job of record-keeping when it came to awards, which has led to many holes in his table of ranks. As such, some numbers may be off by quite a large margin.

Quick Bio
Outside of Science Olympiad, HugoTroop has a number of hobbies. He plays the violin, which he very much enjoys. He also has and currently is engaged in many sports. He particularly likes snowsports (skiing and snowboarding) and long-distance running. In his free time (the time between the end of events and the Awards Ceremony), he likes to draw. Most of all, he is a WWII-history nerd.

Past Rankings
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There are a number of medals and ribbons that are poorly marked, so that they cannot be properly attributed to an event, competition, year, or rank:

-5th Place, Wind Power, 7th Grade, Competition Unknown

-4th Place, Scrambler, 7th Grade, Competition Unknown

-3rd Place, Crave the Wave, 6th Grade, Competition Unknown

-5th Place, Event Unknown, Grade Unknown, Competition Unknown

-1st Place, Event Unknown, Grade Unknown, Kansas State

-2nd Place, Crave the Wave, Grade Unknown, Pembroke Hill Invitational

-4th Place, Bridge Building, 6th Grade, Competition Unknown

-4-6th Place, Bridge Building, 7th Grade, NE KS Regionals (Listed as CC)

-4-6th Place, Wheeled Vehicle, 6th Grade, NE KS Regionals (Listed as CC)

2014-2015 (6th Grade)
The 2014-2015 Season was the first of Science Olympiad for HugoTroop. In all honesty, he had no idea what he was doing going into the Pembroke Hill Invitational in December 2014. There, he participated in Robo-Cross, Bridge Building, Meteorology, and Solar System. He was very clueless. His bridge weighed an astonishing 52 grams, and, although it held all 15 kilograms of sand, was horribly inefficient. For Robo-Cross, he attempted to hardwire a Lego NXT robot to a Surface Pro and drive it around the grid. For Solar System, he thought Arabia Terra, a feature of Mars, was on Earth (as in the Arabian Peninsula). That first was quite the experience, especially for his first competition.

By the late-season, he had redeemed himself to join the Regionals team. That year, his team went on to the National tournament at the University of Nebraska. At Nationals, for the Parade of States, he dressed up as a tornado.

2015-2016 (7th Grade)
For 2015-2016, he came back more ready than ever. His ties with the coach and team's management had grown closer. As such, he was placed on many events to fill the void left by the previous year's 8th graders (including SOnerd), and ended up studying for a few events which he never competed in. Nonetheless, he found one of his favorite events: Dynamic Planet. He also picked up Elastic Launched Glider, which was simultaneously the most enjoyable and most heartbreaking event that he has competed in. He was also assigned to Wind Power, and briefly to Road Scholar. Unfortunately, the team did not make it beyond the State competition.

2016-2017 (8th Grade)
HugoTroop did not participate in Science Olympiad in 8th grade. This was mainly due to complications with school, the team's administration, and a number of other factors.

2017-2018 (9th Grade)
In 2017-2018, he rejoined Science Olympiad. The management of the Blue Valley North SciOly team was independent of the Leawood Middle School management, so the problems which he had with the administration were no longer existent. The early season started rather rough, especially competing against older students. However, by the end of the season, he made the Regionals team, and they progressed on to Nationals.

2018-2019 (10th Grade)
He again joined SciOly for the 2018-2019 season.


 * Did not attend due to conflicts with music and orchestral stuff

Events Participated
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