Albertville student Minnesota's top speller

By Associated Press
Posted Mar 10, 2010 @ 10:20 AM
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It took 19 rounds and nearly three hours of competition before an eighth-grader from Albertville emerged as the state’s top speller.
    Jed Rothstein correctly spelled ’xanthochromia’ (zanth-oh-KROH’-mia) to land a spot in the national competition June 2-4 in Washington, D.C.
    Rothstein beat two other contestants left in the 19th round of competition Tuesday afternoon at the Minnesota Multi-Regional State Spelling Bee in Fergus Falls.
    Devin Johnson, a seventh grade student from Duluth, was knocked out on the word ’troglobilont’ (troh-GLOB’-il-ont). Annandale eighth grader Christina Huling went down on the word ’irremeable’ (ih-REE’-mee-ah-bul).
    The Daily Journal says it will be Rothstein’s first visit to the nation’s capital.
    (You’ve never heard of xanthochromia? It’s the yellowish appearance of spinal fluid).

It took 19 rounds and nearly three hours of competition before an eighth-grader from Albertville emerged as the state’s top speller.
    Jed Rothstein correctly spelled ’xanthochromia’ (zanth-oh-KROH’-mia) to land a spot in the national competition June 2-4 in Washington, D.C.
    Rothstein beat two other contestants left in the 19th round of competition Tuesday afternoon at the Minnesota Multi-Regional State Spelling Bee in Fergus Falls.
    Devin Johnson, a seventh grade student from Duluth, was knocked out on the word ’troglobilont’ (troh-GLOB’-il-ont). Annandale eighth grader Christina Huling went down on the word ’irremeable’ (ih-REE’-mee-ah-bul).
    The Daily Journal says it will be Rothstein’s first visit to the nation’s capital.
    (You’ve never heard of xanthochromia? It’s the yellowish appearance of spinal fluid).

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