The 2020 team returned to compete starting Saturday and took first on Monday afternoon. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
The Jamestown High School 2020 LifeSmarts team won the national championship on Monday, April 19. The event was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Jamestown team had won the North Dakota LifeSmarts to advance to the national event, which was held virtually. The four team members are, from left, Jessie Paulson, Chris Sayler, Jarron Larson, captain, and Garret Wright. Kathy Steiner / The Sun
The Jamestown High School LifeSmarts team from 2020 won the national championship on Monday, April 19, according to Marchel Krieger, the coach for the team.
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DCCA News Release: Hawaii Students Vying for LifeSmarts National Championship
Posted on Apr 16, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom
HONOLULU – The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) is rooting for two Waipahu High School teams as they compete virtually in the LifeSmarts National Championship this weekend. The online tournament runs from April 17-19, 2021, and is a Dual Championship event that simultaneously covers the 2020 and 2021 competitions.
“Waipahu Team 1” is competing for the 2020 National Championship title. Members Reyan Lee (Team Captain), Elizabeth Talioaga, Grace Chinen, Ashley Valois, and Sagan Kurose earned their spot at the LifeSmarts National Championship as a wild card team for their research project and presentation on the coronavirus.