The college’s Academic Excellence Challenge
team took second place in the statewide AEC Finals Tournament April
30 and May 1 at Allen County Community College in Iola. Cowley’s
team went 4-2 during the two-day tournament. The team recorded wins
over Pratt 75-70, Garden City 150-80, Pratt 100-40, and Fort Scott
220-50. Cowley dropped a 95-80 decision to Cloud County in Round 2,
and a 140-45 decision to Cloud in Round 6.
Cowley AEC team members for 2003-2004: Chris Craft of Caldwell, Andrew McCown
of Wichita (Southeast High School), Jenny Tevington of Mayfield (Campus High
School), and Bary Tevington of Mayfield. Cowley AEC alumnae Bethany Kennedy and
Nick Endicott volunteered their time this year as assistant coaches. Cowley’s
AEC team is coached by Social Science Department Instructor Chris Mayer. “I’d
like to thank Natural Science Department instructors Greg Nichols and Scott Layton
for helping the team prepare by participating in weekly practice sessions over
the course of this semester,” Mayer said. “Their contributions are
no small part of Cowley AEC’s final standing. Many thanks also to the numerous
faculty, staff and students who encouraged and supported the team through the
competition.”
AEC is the classic question-and-answer “scholar’s bowl” academic
competition for two-year colleges in Kansas. Since 1999, Cowley AEC teams have
consistently won their way into the finals, and have not placed lower than fifth
over all since 2000. Cowley AEC teams were state champions in 2000 and 2001.
Last year’s team placed third.
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