Ohio, hands down. Why? Ohio's best teams are better than other state's best teams (look at results from nationals) and Ohio's next tier are still able to compete (look at the gap is the state scores on the previous page, it's not a drop-off you're seeing as much as there are a ton of teams that are ...
I think in the past several years Centerville and Troy have to be the top 2 in division C based on their amazing performances (even in the years they didn't actually win). As for over the past 10-12 years, it's hard to differentiate, all of those teams have amazing accomplishments and numerous top 5...
As a former member of one of those Ohio teams I would welcome the challenge; however, let's not overplay what that challenge would be. The top teams in the nation (aka the Solons, Centervilles, Harritons, etc) are not made up of the students struggling in math and science. They aren't the one's who ...
Teams in Ohio are lucky for several reasons. 1. Having so many good teams (arguably 3 of the top 10 teams in the nation between Solon, Mentor, and Centerville, certainly 3 of the top 20) means that every tournament is very competitive because there is a good chance that you will be facing up to 6 te...
I want to move to Ohio. Yea, but then you have to deal with the competition too...at an average invitational in which Solon, Centerville, and mentor are present I would say at least 50% of the first place medals and at least 30% of all awards are taken by those three teams. If you're a super-compet...
And once again Ohio Science Olympiad proves itself to be the comprised of the best teams in the nation, proving again that Ohio is the most competitive state for Science Olympiad!
I believe we might be looking at an upset by Mentor over Solon I feel like that statement has absolutely not truth value at all without some support. That's like me saying St. Ignatius is gonna make a run this year without showing any invitational in which they did well. Has Mentor even beat Solon ...