A team from Sequim came out on top of a tie-breaker to win the North Olympic Library System’s annual Battle of the Books.
The Blue Titans from Helen Haller Elementary featuring Miles Angelovic, Mia Miano, Rain Nelson, Ramsey O’Mera and Winter Radcliffe won the trivia competition on March 22 at the Port Angeles Main Library.
Teams answered three rounds of trivia about books they read for the program, NOLS staff said, and that teams knew the books so well there was a four-way tie.
“A pre-planned tiebreaker question just wasn’t hard enough, and to break the now two-way tie, we had to create two more questions on the spot,” Youth Services Librarian Clair Dunlap said.
“It was wonderful to see the students’ excellent sportsmanship, teamwork, and excitement about reading.”
NOLS youth services librarians led monthly discussions with 170 students at 12 schools in Clallam County through the school year.
Each student received free copies of three books to keep funded by Friends of the Library groups. The books included “Chupacarter” by George Lopez, “Maizy Chen’s Last Chance” by Lisa Yee, and “My Aunt is a Monster” by Reimena Yee.
Helen Haller fourth-grade teacher Keely Oberly said students all told her they loved the challenge and it was a lot of fun.
Mia Miano said she appreciated the books that were donated and that it helped expand her home library, while Winter Radcliffe liked that it stretched their brains.
“Every fourth grader should do Battle of the Books!” Colin Bixby said.
Oberly said she’s “incredibly proud of our students for their hard work and dedication.”
“Students have been working for months to prepare, and it was reflected as they tested their knowledge and came together for some brilliant teamwork,” she said.
“We are very thankful for NOLS providing this program because it gets students excited about reading and encourages them to explore new books. I can’t wait for next year!”
For Battle of the Books, nine teams competed from Five Acre School, Helen Haller, and Olympic Peninsula Academy in Sequim with teams from Crescent, Dry Creek, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson and Roosevelt elementary schools.
NOLS staff tallied 194 family members, classmates, and other community members cheered on the students.
For more about the program, visit nols.org/bob.