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WDCM turns its attention from athletic competition to
academic with the return of its Mind Games.
A 14-week scholastic
competition featuring the 6 area high schools, Mind
Games focuses on trivia and knowledge, combined with a
quick recall and lightning reflexes.
Last year, 16 high
schools competed in the first installment of the series,
with River Valley dominating through to the end,
capturing the title with a victory over Delaware Hayes.
The Vikings’ leading scorer, Trey Sands, is gone
however.
This year, the
competition is limited to Marion County schools in a
league-like competition. Three teams in each bracket
will compete in a round-robin style. Group A features
Elgin, Ridgedale, and Harding while Pleasant, River
Valley, and Marion Catholic go at each other in Group B.
Creator and show host
Rob Whalen says this
year’s show will be even better. “We’ve added a few new
elements to the structure of the game, plus limiting it
to Marion County schools will add a great deal more
interest locally. The prizes are the same, though.”
The six high schools will
be vying for over $5,000 in scholarships and grants.
Those prizes include a $2,000 general scholarship from
the I CAN Center of Excellence and 4-$250 scholarships
to the Ohio State University of Marion for the winning
team. The general scholarship fund will go to the
individual school for a student who might normally not
be able to attend college, essentially meaning the
players could be playing for a fellow student to receive
a post high school education.
Another new wrinkle is
the inclusion of sponsor Time Warner Cable, meaning the
show will be broadcast on television as well.
“Everyone in the county
can catch a match in some way and see how smart these
kids are,” Whalen adds.
The competition features
3 rounds of general questions, ranging from chemistry to
pop culture. Unlike other competitions, however, Mind
Games features unique specialty questions that can
change the score of a game in a hurry.
6 triple threat questions
are scattered through the three rounds of competition
allow teams to score up to three points at a time. Other
specialty questions include the This, That, or The Other
One segment as well as the Lightning Round, 25 questions
on one topic.
A part of the game Whalen
enjoys is the lack of a penalty for a wrong answer.
“Because you don’t get punished for a guess, you can get
some weird answers for questions. The mind goes blank,
the finger buzzes in without you knowing it and all eyes
are on you. And you come up with the worst possible
guess.”
The action kicks off this
weekend with the first of three tapings set for the OSUM
campus Saturday, February 9th. Ridgedale and Harding
take part in the first game, beginning at 8 AM. That
game will be broadcast on 97.5 Sunday evening beginning
at 6 PM.
PREVIOUS
RESULTS
Game 1 - Ridgedale defeats
Harding 46-34
Game 2 - Elgin defeats Ridgedale 46-43
Game 3 - Elgin defeats Harding 41-35
Game 4 (Quarterfinal) - Elgin defeats Harding 34-23
Game 5 - (Semi Final) - Elgin defeats Ridgedale 57-23
To download the games,
CLICK HERE.
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