Las Vegas Sun

May 8, 2024

The Centennial High School Science Olympiad team after being declared the second place finishers at the state Science Olympiad competition held in Reno on March 3, 2012. A week after the competition, it was discovered that Centennial actually won the competition and the right to compete at the national Science Olympiad in May, but Clark High School's Science Olympiad team, which was initially declared winner, is steadfast in their resolves to compete in the national tournament, prompting threats of legal action.

Courtesy of Andrew Douglass

The Centennial High School Science Olympiad team after being declared the second place finishers at the state Science Olympiad competition held in Reno on March 3, 2012. A week after the competition, it was discovered that Centennial actually won the competition and the right to compete at the national Science Olympiad in May, but Clark High School's Science Olympiad team, which was initially declared winner, is steadfast in their resolves to compete in the national tournament, prompting threats of legal action.