Smith-Cotton High School AP Biology and Human Anatomy students attended the
Momberg Science and Math competition Tuesday at Central Methodist University
in Fulton.

Students took part in a knowledge contest (physics, chemistry, anatomy, biology, college algebra, and trigonometry) and a performance event.

The team of Ancelmo Murguia, Jeffthan Glaster, and Zach Bogart won first place in
the competition. They each were awarded a $1,000 renewable scholarship to
Central Methodist University.

The Momberg has been in existence for two decades and has matched up the
best and brightest students from schools all over central Missouri. This is Smith-Cotton's first year competing in the Momberg.

In the photo: Smith-Cotton High School students, from left, Ancelmo Murguia, Jeffthan Glaster, and Zach Bogart, won the knowledge contest as part of the Momberg Science and Math competition Tuesday at Central Methodist University in Fulton. The contest covered physics, chemistry, anatomy, biology, college algebra, and
trigonometry.

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