Scholastic Scrimmage
Lakeland vs. Valley View
Season 16 Episode 19 | 25m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Lakeland vs. Valley View
Lakeland takes on Valley View in WVIA's Scholastic Scrimmage
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Scholastic Scrimmage
Lakeland vs. Valley View
Season 16 Episode 19 | 25m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Lakeland takes on Valley View in WVIA's Scholastic Scrimmage
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- Welcome to this 16th season of WVIA Scholastic scrimmage.
I'm your host Paul Lazar.
Scholastic scrimmage is a question and answer competition featuring high school students from across the WVIA viewing area.
In each program two schools will compete in a single elimination tournament for a chance to win one, three or $5,000.
WVIA would like to thank our sponsor, FNCB band People's Security Bank for making this competition possible.
This year, Scholastic scrimmage looks a little different and the rules have been revised due to the pandemic, but in each half, students will have the chance to alternatively answer one question.
If they answer that question correctly they'll receive a bonus question.
If their answer is incorrect, the other team can rebound but will not be given a bonus.
Students can also score points during the two lightening rounds in each game.
Judges tonight are K-12 educators from the WVIA viewing area and tonight's match features Lakeland and Valley View.
Playing in the first half for Lakeland are Grace Stangline and Kayla Walsh.
Their advisor is Joe Marino.
Representing Valley View in the first half are Alissa Chayefsky and Taralyn Riley.
Their advisor is Cindy Sermon arrow.
Well, let's get started.
Lakeland has won the coin toss and will receive the first question, which is what type of plant on which onivore graze includes bamboo cereal, such as maize and wheat and the green plants that for most lawns - Grass - Grasses is correct.
Lakeland.
And here's your bonus question.
What nickname has given to Ludwig van Beethoven' third symphony, which was originally dedicated to Napoleon - Heroica - Is correct for your bonus points.
Lakeland.
Great job Valley view.
Here's your first question.
What athlete died in Calabasas California with his daughter Gianna in a 2020 helicopter crash that inspired memorials at the staple center - Kobe Bryant - Is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
What publishing heiress was kidnapped in 1974 by the Symbionese liberation army a left wing terrorist group, which she then joined.
- Agatha Christie - Is incorrect.
We were looking for Patty Hearst, Lakeland.
It's back to you.
What president proposed a controversial court packing plan after the Supreme court struck down the NRA and other components of his new deal.
- Joe Biden - is incorrect.
Rebound to valley view.
- Lyndon B Johnson - is incorrect.
You're were looking for Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Let's move on to our next question for valley view.
What building for which Isaiah's roofs from engineered the shells designed by Urin Utonson.
is a performing arts center on Bennelong point in Australia.
- No answer.
- All right, rebound now to Lakeland - Sydney opera house - Is correct for your rebound points.
Lakeland, great job.
And here comes your next question.
Linear programming is a way to solve what type of problems in which a function has constraints and must be minimized or maximized subject to them - Transformation.
- Is incorrect rebound now to valley view, - Linear regression.
- Nope.
We were looking for optimization problems.
Valley view.
Here comes your next question.
What man returned from exile in Switzerland on a seal train in 1917 to lead the October revolution and become the first leader of the Soviet union - Lennon - is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
What English soccer team once employed Robin van Percy and Wayne Rooney - Manchester United - is correct for your bonus points Valley view.
Lakeland it's back to you now a 1925 Marcel mouse essay is titled for what class of objects exchanged at pot latch feasts that are given without expectation of reciprocation.
- A gift - gift is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
What company recently relaunched a line of SUV's known as the Bronco, which became infamous after a 1994 police chase involving OJ Simpson - Ford - Is correct for your bonus points, Lakeland.
Valley view Here's your next question?
What children's book and which a man enjoys a quiet place to sit after receiving apples and wood from the title plant was written by Shel Silverstein.
- Apple seed - is incorrect rebound now to Lakeland - Giving tree - the Giving tree is correct for your rebound points, Lakeland, and that sound that you heard signals the end of the first quarter.
And it's now time for the lightning round.
In this segment each team will have an opportunity to answer as many of the 10 rapid fire questions as they can, In one minute Lakeland has won the coin toss and we'll pick first your categories are solar system or Argentina.
- Solar system.
- Okay Solar system it is.
And your time begins after I finished reading the first question named these bodies in the solar system closest planet to the sun - Saturn - Yes.
Largest object in the asteroid belt.
- Earth - Series tightly locked companion of earth.
- Moon - Yes.
Dwarf planet, which was demoted in 2006.
- Pluto - Yes.
Saturn's largest moon.
- Titan - Yes.
Planet where sulfuric acid rains onto the surface.
- Jupiter - Venus farthest planet from the sun.
- Uranus - Neptune, moon of Mars, along with Phobos.
- Phemus - Yes.
Largest moon of Uranus.
- Dularoba - Titanium.
belt that is home to how Maya and Maki Maki - Kepler's belt.
- No, we're looking for Kuyper belt.
You're very close though.
It was the Kuyper belt.
All right.
That's going to wrap up your portion of the lightning round Lakeland.
Valley view, we're coming over to you.
Your remaining category will be Argentina.
And again, your time begins after I finished reading the first question named these things related to Argentina currency of Argentina - pass - peso desert centered in Northern Chile that extends into Argentina.
- Ohabi - Adacama fertile Argentine, grassland whose name is Kesha for plane.
- Pass - That's pompous capital of Paraguay on the border with Argentina.
- Buenos Aires - Asoncion metallic element that Argentina is named after.
- Sand - Silver.
Archipelago, whose name means land of fire shared between Chile and Argentina.
- Pass - That's Tierra Del Fuego object depicted at the center of Argentina's flag.
- Pass - That's great.
That's the sun Valley view.
That's going to do it for the lightning round.
And after that, we currently have Lakeland in the lead over valley view 100 to 25.
Our now going to give our contestants a little bit of a break and the opportunity for those of you at home to get to know them a little better.
Let's start with the students from Lakeland and Grace all come your way first.
Tell me who your favorite musician is and why - I really love classical music.
So I'd have to say either Beethoven or Antonio Gamorsia.
- Excellent.
Thanks for being here.
Grace.
Kayla, who's your favorite musician and why?
- I basically look into whatever I can get my hands on but I listen to Enimem with since I was a kid.
So he holds a special place in my heart.
- Excellent.
Good luck.
The rest of the way Lakeland Valley view coming over to you, Alyssa, who is your favorite musician?
- Well, I like all kinds of music so I like any musician from Taylor swift to Kanye - Excellent.
Thank you.
Alyssa and Tara Lynn, who is your favorite musician?
- Ariana Grande.
I think she has an amazing voice and she's a great performer.
- All right.
Excellent, good luck.
The rest of the way valley view.
And it was very nice to meet all of you.
Now.
We're going to go ahead and begin the second quarter with this question that goes to Valley view in 1774, Joseph Priestley, isolated, what substance which he called deflagisticated air.
That's a gas that is required for combustion and breathing.
- Oxygen - Is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
Aspiring rapper, Alfred miles.
Who's played by Brian Tyree Henry goes by the name paper boy in what FX series set in a Southern city.
- No answer.
- All right.
That city is Atlanta.
Let's move on now to Lakeland.
Here's your question?
What country whose national council for peace and order was once led by Prauchanoca is ruled by king Rama the 10th and governed from Bangkok.
- South Korea - is incorrect.
Rebound out of Valley view.
- No answer.
All right.
We were looking for Thailand.
Valley view, here comes your next question.
What husband of the dulko lost a Flavius Iyisha in 451 at the Catalonian planes died of a nosebleed at his wedding and was a king of the Huns.
Okay.
Ran out of time.
Rebound now to Lakeland, huh?
- Pass - Okay.
We're looking for Attila.
The hun Attila, the hun.
All right, Lakeland.
Let's move on to your next question.
What game which features the agents omen and breach and the mode?
Spike rush is a competitive first-person shooter released in 2020 by riot games.
Okay.
Ran out of time, rebound a valley view.
- pass - All right.
We're looking for Valeriant Valeriant Valley view, here's your next question?
What city includes the high end tailor shops of Savilero as well as the headquarters for fashion houses such as Burberry and Victoria Beckam - London.
- It is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
What poets collection?
The wild swans at Cooley commemorates the world war one, pilot, Robert Gregory and verses titled in Irish airmen for sees death.
- No answer Okay.
All right.
That was William Butler Yeats.
Lakeland, back to you.
What man is the namesake of the equation?
V equals I times R which is used in studying circuits and lends hos name to the SIU unit of resistance.
- OMN - is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
Since it's 1984 independence from great Britain.
What country has been ruled by Soltan Haasan AelbowKian from Vandersoribagao - Haiti - Nope.
We were looking for Brunei.
All right.
Valley view.
Here's your next question?
What author who wrote about a curse put on the pension family in the house of the seven Gables depicted Hester Prynne in a Scarlet letter.
- No answer.
All right.
Rebound to Lakeland.
- Daniel Harper - is correct for your rebound points.
Lakeland.
Great job.
And after one half of play, we currently have Lakeland in the lead over valley view 120-45 We want to say thank you to Grace and Kayla from Lakeland as well as thank you to Alyssa and Tara Lynn from Valley view, you were absolutely fantastic.
We're now going to meet your teammates for the second half.
Now, joining us for Lakeland are Thomas Finansky and Samantha Black and representing valley view are Zach Kovalchuk and Sarah Solomon.
This first question in the third quarter goes to Lakeland.
And that question is who gave the blood toil tears and sweat speech and declared we shall fight on the beaches after becoming Britain's prime minister in 1940.
- Churchill - Yeah.
Is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
What word n anagram of the word artist is an archaic adjective meaning righteous and noun often contrasted with the word isthmus - artists.
- Nope.
We were looking for straight.
Okay.
Valley view.
Here comes your first question.
What particle discovered in 1932 by Carl D. Anderson has the exact same mass but the opposite charge of an electron.
Unlike the more massive proton - Neutron - is incorrect rebound to Lakeland - Electron - is incorrect.
We're looking for positron.
All right, Lakeland.
Here comes your next question.
What NFL team, which was led to its lone super bowl appearance by Joe Namath was quarterbacked by Sam Darnold and shares a stadium with the giants.
- The Jets - Jets is correct.
And here comes your bonus question.
What is the Greek term for the class of slaves who performed agricultural labor in ancient Sparta?
- The Cowmites - no, we are looking for hellits Okay Valley view.
Here comes your next question.
What country was ruled from 1836 to 1837 by American filibuster, William Walker.
And later by the Somoza family who are overthrown by the Sandinistas.
- Canada - is incorrect.
Rebound to Lakeland now.
- the Philippines.
- Nope.
We're looking for Nicaragua.
Lakeland.
Here's your next question.
What first name is shared by the director of the film THX 1138 the eldest son of prince William and two presidents with the surname Bush - George - is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
Fractious and Nebulose are types of what?
Featureless fog light clouds that don't form from convection and thus are composed of horizontal layers.
- Stratus - Stratus is correct for your bonus points.
Lakeland.
Great job Valley view, coming back to you and get your pencils and papers ready all or nothing.
What are both solutions to the quadratic equation?
X squared minus two X minus 15 equals zero - three, and five - is incorrect.
Rebound to Lakeland.
- Negative three and positive five - is correct for your rebound points.
Lakeland.
Great job.
Here comes your next question.
What poet who wrote about a student who wants Bessie bop or Bach records in theme for English B wrote the weary blues in the Harlem Renaissance.
- Lamont - Is incorrect rebound now to valley view.
- No answer - All right, that poet was Langston Hughes, Langston Hughes.
And that sound that you heard signals the end of the third quarter and another lightning round.
This time valley view will pick first.
Your categories are college sports or South Africa.
- College sports.
- Okay.
College Sports.
It is.
And your time begins after I finished reading the first question you have the names of these universities, athletic team, Notre Dame.
- Imeanirish.
- Yes.
University of Oklahoma.
- Spinners - Yes.
University of Texas - Longhorns - Yes.
The Ohio state university.
- Hawkeyes - Yes.
Rice university.
It's a type of bird - Falcons - Owls Florida state - Spartans - Seminoles, Dartmouth college its name refers to a color.
- The Green herd, - no looking for a big green university of Oregon - ducks.
- Yes.
Names shared by North Carolina state and the university of Nevada - pass - Wolfpack Syracuse university - Arne van.
- That's correct.
Excellent job valley view.
That's going to do it for your portion of the lightning round.
Lakeland coming back over to you your remaining category will be South Africa.
And again, your time begins after I finished reading the first question answer these questions about South Africa the system of segregation enforced there from the 1940s to 1990s, - Pass - That's apartheid.
It's a legislative capital.
One of three with Pretoria and Bloemfontein.
- Cape Town - Yeah.
Yes.
Pair of late 19th century wars with Britain - South African wars - Boer wars official language closely related to Dutch - Creole - Afrikaans It's most populous city - Cape town - Johannesburg author of cry, the beloved country.
- Smith - Alan Payton, unlike Esuitini this country is entirely surrounded by South Africa.
- pass - That Bosutu All right, Lakeland, that's going to do it for your portion of the lightning round.
And after that, we currently have Lakeland in the lead over Valley view 175 to 105 And again, we're going to give our contestants a little bit of a break and the opportunity for those of you at home to get to know them a little better.
We'll start with the students from Lakeland once again.
And Thomas I'll come to you first.
Tell me who your favorite musical artist is and why?
- Kid Kuddy for the pursuit of happiness.
- Okay.
Excellent.
- Thanks for being here, Thomas.
Samantha, your favorite musical artist and why?
- I really like almost any kind of music so I can listen from anything to like Queen to Taylor Swift or anything really.
- A little bit of everything right?
- Yeah.
- All right, Lakeland.
Thanks for being here.
Valley view, coming over to you, Zach who is your favorite musical artist and why?
- I also like pretty much all genres.
I've listened to a lot of country lately, so I'd have to go with Morgan Hall right now - Excellent.
And Sarah, your favorite musical artist?
- I like listening to all kinds of music.
Really depends on whatever the situation is .
- All right.
Excellent.
Excellent.
It was very nice to meet all of you.
Now we'll go ahead and begin the fourth quarter with this question that goes to valley view.
What military policy instituted under bill Clinton in 1993 but repealed in 2011 forbade soldiers from disclosing their sexual orientation.
- Gender disclosure - is incorrect rebound now to Lakeland path.
- Pass - Okay.
That's don't ask, don't tell Lakeland here's your first question of the last quarter?
What disease who's chronic form can result from infection by namesake B and C viruses can cause cirrhosis as well as inflammation of the liver.
- Hepatitis - is correct.
And here's your bonus question?
The Gilpin getting is part of what 13th century prose work written by Snorri stir listen the most comprehensive extant collection of North Smiths.
- Pass - All right, that answer was ETA valley view.
Here comes your next question.
What home country of Charles Sanders purse was where the philosophy of pragmatism was developed by such thinkers as John Dewey and William James - Italy - is incorrect.
Rebound to Lakeland.
- United Kingdom - is incorrect.
We were looking for the United States the United States Lakeland here comes your next question.
What title character states.
I kissed the air.
I killed the after being tricked into murdering his wife Desdemona by Iago and a play by Shakespeare.
- Macbeth - That is incorrect rebound out of valley view.
- Midnight summers - is incorrect.
We're looking for Othello Valley view.
Here comes your next question.
What company who's former CEO escaped Japan in a box and fled to Lebanon was once led by Carlos gone and makes an electric car called the leaf.
- Chevrolet - is incorrect rebound now to Lakeland on that is - Hyundai - Incorrect.
We're looking for Nissan.
Okay.
Lakeland here comes your next question at the battle of Linano the Lombard league defeated what emperor who drowned while trying to join the third crusade and was known for his red beard.
- Charlemagne is incorrect rebound out of valley view.
- No answer.
- Okay.
That's Frederick Barbarossa Valley view.
Here's your next question?
What molecule with molecular formula C H two O which is also called methanol was once used to preserve cadavers.
And it's the simplest aldehyde - Ethanol - incorrect rebound now to Lakeland - Formaldehyde - is correct for your rebound points Lakeland.
And here's your next question?
Will author describe the betrayal of little oysters in his poem, the walrus and the carpenter which appears in his novel through the looking glass.
- No Answer - Can you rebound now to valley view - GS Elliot - Nope.
We were looking for Lewis Carroll and that's the end of the game.
And our winner tonight is Lakeland over valley view 195 to 105 Congratulations, Lakeland.
You're going to be moving on and we'll see you next time with another round of WVIA Scholastic scrimmage.
I'm your host.
Paul Lazar , and thank you for watching.

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