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Eighteen teams of young, Big Island book enthusiasts gathered at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel ballroom Thursday morning for the 26th annual Newbery Quiz Bowl.

Eighteen teams of young, Big Island book enthusiasts gathered at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel ballroom Thursday morning for the 26th annual Newbery Quiz Bowl.

The event attracted an audience of parents, teachers, librarians and reading advocates alike and started at about 9 a.m., lasting into the afternoon.

The teams ranged in age from fourth- to seventh-graders, who started the day relatively quiet, whispering answers back in forth. But as the final hour approached, chatter escalated and many youngsters were sitting on the edge of their seats.

The winners were announced following a tie-breaker and after a few hours of questions.

Hawaii Classical Christian Academy took first place, Hilo Public Library took second place, Lighthouse HICHE took third place, Kealakehe Elementary took fourth place and Konawaena Elementary took fifth place overall.

Throughout the day, the bright young minds were quizzed on questions coming from various Newbery Medal award-winning books.

David Griff, a librarian at Hawaii Preparatory Academy lower school, said he was pleased to see so many students participate.

“It’s really amazing to see the excitement of the students, like you see right now,” he said pointing toward a group of children running.

Jahnea Ordona, a fourth-grader at Kealakehe Elementary, said she was nervous at first, but once she heard the team won she yelled in excitement.

The Newbery Quiz Bowl on the Big Island is the only one in the state. It was started by Julia Tao, former librarian of Kalanianaole Elementary and Intermediate School. Master of ceremonies this year was retired librarian Paula Kamiya.

She said students read and study certain Newbery Medal books all year and then are selected to compete in the bowl. The competition consists of multiple questions on content, theme, setting, author or book title.

Kamiya said the competition has certainly grown during the years — from nine to 10 teams to 18 this year.

“It’s definitely gotten bigger,” she said.

The event is volunteer-based and winners receive various prizes donated from several Big Island businesses.

According to the Association for Library Service to Children, the Newbery Medal was named after 18th century British bookseller John Newbery. It is awarded annually by the ALSC, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.

The oldest book tested was a 1922 book titled “Story of Mankind,” by Hendrik Willem van Loon. It was the first book to be awarded the Newbery Medal.

This year’s Newbery Medal winner went to the book “The Crossover,” written by Kwame Alexander.

Schools representing West Hawaii included Hawaii Preparatory Academy lower school, Hawaii Preparatory Academy middle school, Holualoa, Kahakai, Kealakehe Elementary, Kealakehe Intermediate, Kohala Elementary, Konawaena Elementary and Waikoloa schools.

Supporters for the 26th Annual Newbery Quiz Bowl include:

Ace Hardware/Arts & Crafts Kamuela

Atlantis Submarines

Big Island Candies

Big Island Educators & Retirees

Body Glove Cruises

Cafe 100

Fair Wind

Friends of the Library Waikoloa

Aunty Lorna Saito

Kamehameha Schools

KBXtreme Sports

KTA Super Stores

McDonald’s of Puainako

Ocean Sports

Pohakuloa Training Area

Safeway Food & Drug

TD Food Group Pizza Hut & Taco Bell

Walmart

Participants:

FL-WR: Ethaniel Wilson, Kai Brown, Ardena Brown, Kaleah McHone, Jack Castro

HCCA: Brandy Hill, Jessica Cogan, Zane Bader, Kyla Jones, Keo Aughe

HPA Elem.: Krysti Chen, Lily Kassis, Bianca Brown, Parker Smith, Sydney Chin

HPA Middle: Racquel McMackin, Jared Barrett, Sara Kimura, Kai Selman, Ana Henderson

Hilo Public Library: Elliot Russell, Phoebe Wyatt, Keiko Wolfson, Sachi Bower, Abel Bluitt

Hilo Union: Kiana Blue, Sarah Gauthier, Chansen McAllister, Gabrielle Viernes

Holualoa: Chase Lurbiecki, Sita Hale, Minami Asbjornson, Cameran Vierthaler, Wehiwa Donager

Kahakai: Caiya Hanks, Emma Akana, Cristina Lindenburg, Gabrielle Lindenburg, Aiden Schutte

Kamehameha: Ka’ena Cordeiro, Kamakana Rodrigues, Zayden Hora, Joanne Farias

Kaumana: Mikailee Palmerston, Keona Matsui, Jera Hook-DeSilva, Kaia Broomell, Grace Wyman

Kealakehe Elem.:Alexandra Ruff, Tye Gray-Galligo, Alexis Wana, Jahnea Ordona

Kealakehe Intermediate: Vyas Hale, Gabriella Nakamaru, Sedona Harris, Jun Lee, Machi Limas

Kohala Elem.: Hailey Carvalho, Chyler Derla, David Jimenez, Joshua Quinn, Skyla Van ZanZandt

Konawaena Elem.: Sophia Burgess, Kamaehu Makanui, Kianna Lim, Staci Nakamoto, Payton Kim

Lighthouse HICHE: Ethan Rapoza, Charis Cook, Zachary Rapoza, Cash Anderson, Kawahena Miller

St. Joseph: Forest McKinney, Keyna Wilcox, Isabelle Au, Rylee Au, Hoku Brown

Waiakea Inter.: Alysa Yabe, Anavah Endriss, Lela DeVine

Waikoloa: Andrew Kenney, Jona Turagavou, Jacob Turagavou, Lucas Koranda, Buddy Beeder