Dowagiac students excel in county spelling bee
Published 10:13 am Monday, February 22, 2016
Whatever knowledge Dowagiac eighth-grader Jossalyn Rogalski has of ethnic cuisine came in handy Friday afternoon, as she and fellow Dowagiac Middle School student Ricky Haskell faced off to determine who was Cass County’s number one speller.
With the group finalists already exhausting the initial pool of words given to students to study in preparation for this year’s spelling bee, pronouncer Mike Frazier resorted to reading words from a prior year’s list, in the process whittling down the field to just Rogalski and Haskell.
After the latter misspelled the word “fajita,” Rogalski followed up with the correct spelling, only needing to spell the next word on Frazier’s list to claim the top spot. Moving from Mexican to Japanese cuisine, Rogalski was asked to spell the word “Tempura,” a popular dish consisting of battered, deep fried seafood or vegetables.
“I was a little confused at first, because I thought he had said ‘Tempora,’ which I had never heard of before,” Rogalski said.
Getting past the vowel confusion, Rogalski nailed the spelling, earning her first place in the Cass County Spelling Bee’s fifth through eighth grade solo competition — her first in her five years of competition in the annual event.
“I’ve been in the spelling bee since fourth grade,” Rogalski said. “I finally got first place in my last year here.”
As she ages out of the competition next year, the eighth-grade student managed to go out on top.
Once again hosted by Lewis Cass ISD at Southwestern Michigan College, the 33rd annual county bee saw hundreds of super spellers from districts across Cass County, including Dowagiac, Cassopolis, Edwardsburg and Marcellus.
Rogalski and Haskell weren’t the only Chieftains who put on impressive performances Friday. Winning the fourth-grade solo competition was Sister Lakes’ Laura Schaller, the sister of last year’s co-winner Martha.
The Dowagiac team also took home first place in the fifth-grade team competition in dominating fashion, with the team not missing a single word.
Full results from the bee are as follows:
Fifth to eighth grade individual
First place: Jossalyn Rogalski, Dowagiac
Second place: Ricky Haskell, Dowagiac
Third place: Brady Layher, Edwardsburg
Fourth place: Elizabeth Merckx, Cassopolis
Fifth place: Mikayla Williams, Cassopolis; Abraham Guernsey, Dowagiac; Martha Schaller, Dowagiac; Hannah Smith, Edwardsburg; Elizabeth Ness, Edwardsburg; Olivia Stanger; Dowagiac.
Fourth grade individual
First place: Laura Schaller, Dowagiac
Second place: Emily Carlisle, Cassopolis
Fourth grade team competition
First place: Edwardsburg
Second place: Dowagiac, Cassopolis
Third place: Marcellus
Fifth grade team competition
First place: Dowagiac
Second place: Cassopolis, Edwardsburg
Third place: Marcellus
Sixth grade team competition
First place: Cassopolis
Second place: Edwardsburg
Third place: Marcellus
Fourth place: Dowagiac
Seventh grade team competition
First place: Edwardsburg
Second place: Dowagiac
Third place: Marcellus
Fourth place: Cassopolis
Eighth grade team competition
First place: Edwardsburg
Second place: Dowagiac
Third place: Cassopolis