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Susannah Batko-Yovino celebrates her 1990 victory at the National Championships. Susanna is the only national female winner to date.

Pennsylvania Representatives to the National Geographic Bee
Year Student School City
2009 Henry Glitz
St. Bernard School Pittsburgh
2008 Joey Zou
Carson Middle School Pittsburgh
2007 Andrew Nadig Manheim Township Middle Lancaster
2006 Michael Luo Eagle View Middle
Mechanicsburg
2005
Jim Sutter
Hampton Middle School Allison Park
2004 Olivia Colangelo Franklin Regional Middle Murrysville
2003 Jacob Arem Akiba Hebrew Academy Merion
2002 Matthew Russell Fretz Middle School Bradford
2001 Thomas Grant St. Joseph the Worker Orefield
2000 Matthew Russell Fretz Middle School Bradford
1999 Raji Shankar Haverford Middle School
Havertown
1998 Raji Shankar Haverford Middle School
Havertown
1997 Jonathan Squibb Lamberton Middle School
Carlisle
1996 John McElhinny St. Michael School
Greenville
1995 Andrew Gianelli Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Ephrata
1994 Jeffrey Hoppes Manheim Township Middle
Lancaster
1993 Jeffrey Hoppes Manheim Township Middle
Lancaster
1992 Geoffrey Hatchard Monsignor McHugh Cresco
1991 Rob Leitner Lamberton Middle School
Carlisle
1990 Susannah Batko-Yovino Washington-Jefferson Elementary
Altoona
1989 Justin Knowles Ingomar Middle School
Pittsburgh

 



Above: Geoff Hatchard, who won the Pennsylvania Bee in 1992, placed second at the National Bee Finals that year, and completed an MS in geography at Penn State. Geoff congratulates 2003 winner Jacob Arem. Jacob, an eighth-grader at Akiba Hebrew Academy in Merion, narrowly defeated eighth-grader Colin Reynolds from Lemoyne Middle School. 
Full results of 2003 Pennsylvania Geographic Bee


 
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