Yoder captures BMS Spelling Bee

Yoder captures BMS Spelling Bee
Posted on 12/07/2022
Caden Yoder wins the spelling bee.

Bellefontaine Middle School held its annual spelling bee Wednesday afternoon.

30 students in grades 6-8 competed in the bee, which was held in the library.

In the 16th round, seventh-grader Caden Yoder correctly spelled “undine” to become the champion.

Classmate Sloan Stolly was runner-up.

Both students have qualified for the Logan County Spelling Bee at the Holland Theatre on January 17th at 6 p.m.

Yoder will also take an online spelling and vocabulary test in January to advance toward the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Yoder is the son of Colin & Carrie Yoder.

Stolly is the daughter of Josh & Whitney Stolly.

Lindy Martin was the moderator at BMS.

Angie Horvath and Julie Kurtz were the judges.

Earlier this week, Eva Wilson won the spelling bee at Bellefontaine Intermediate School.

Photos: Caden Yoder wins the spelling bee.

Caden Yoder (left) and Sloan Stolly

Moderator Lindy Martin talks to the spellers.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Caden Yoder wins the spelling bee.

Caden Yoder (left) and Sloan Stolly

Moderator Lindy Martin talks to the spellers.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Other spellers participate in the bee.

Other spellers participate in the bee.
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