Edwardsville student wins Wyandotte County Spelling Bee

The first-place winner in the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee Jan. 30 at Turner High School was Riley Wilson, right, of Edwardsville Elementary School. The second-place winner was David Spillman, center, of Turner Elementary; and the third-place winner was Layla Golubski, left, of Junction Elementary. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The first-place winner in the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee Jan. 30 at Turner High School was Riley Wilson, right, of Edwardsville Elementary School. The second-place winner was David Spillman, center, of Turner Elementary; and the third-place winner was Layla Golubski, left, of Junction Elementary. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

by Mary Rupert

Edwardsville Elementary student Riley Wilson won the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee today at Turner High School.

Riley was the clear winner as all of the other students in the fourth round of the bee misspelled their words.

Riley spelled cabana and then a final word, knavery, correctly to win the annual contest.

Just before her win, Riley was awaiting her turn from her chair in the second row, where she was swinging her legs that did not quite touch the floor. She made quick work of her two words, calmly spelling them correctly to win the championship.

According to her family, Riley practices spelling a lot. She is planning to go on to the Regional Sunflower Spelling Bee March 7 in Hays, Kan.

Leading up to the win, other students in the final round misspelled finale, begonia, dungaree, jackal and prosecute.

Paula Hough, the emcee of the event, told the audience it was the first time in memory that everyone but one student in the final round of the county spelling bee missed their word. The final round of students, minus the winner, was called back to the podium to determine second and third places in a spell-off.

A little conference was held with spelling bee officials including Hough, Susan Reitemeyer, pronouncer, Elly Morris, spelling bee coordinator, and the two judges, Sen. Pat Pettey and Lisa Terrell, to discuss the rules. Then the bee proceeded with the second- and third-place categories.

Turner Elementary’s David Spillman correctly spelled foretell to win second place, while Layla Golubski of Junction Elementary, who correctly spelled corpse, won third place.

Some students battled their stage fright and tried to keep their concentration during the event by spelling out words on their fingers. A few were tapping their toes, shuffling their feet, and holding onto their hands tightly. During a practice round, they became accustomed to the procedures.

The 20 students in the contest were good spellers, as only two missed words in the first round. All of the students were champion spellers from their schools.

Some of the words they missed included cummerbund, totem, hibachi, discipline, saxophone, mahi-mahi, periscope, admiral, manicure, fidelity, and homonym.

Participating in the spelling bee, besides the three winners, were these students who are champions at their schools: Zaynab Zlitni, Bonner Springs Elementary; Jazmin Romo, Delaware Ridge Elementary; Katie Hammons, Robert E. Clark Middle School; Olufemi Furnace, White Church Elementary; Savannah Williams, Central Middle School; Christina Melching, Rosedale Middle School; Barbara Graber, Northwest Magnet School; Madilyn Peters, Arrowhead Middle School; Mason Lofton, Piper East Elementary School; Haili Wisener, Piper Middle School; Andrew (Drew) Collins, Christ the King School; Brennan Schroeder, St. Patrick School; Molly Mahoney, Resurrection Catholic School; Jack Mikel, Sixth Grade Academy (Turner district); Miranda Agustin-Sanchez, Midland Trail Elementary; Mariam Khan, Oak Grove Elementary; and Jocelyn Santos, Turner Middle School.

Wyandotte County Spelling Bee champion Riley Wilson of Edwardsville Elementary School was all alone at the podium after spelling her winning word correctly. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Wyandotte County Spelling Bee champion Riley Wilson of Edwardsville Elementary School was all alone at the podium after spelling her winning word correctly. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

The championship trophy was presented to Wyandotte County Spelling Bee winner Riley Wilson of Edwardsville Elementary at today's spelling bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The championship trophy was presented to Wyandotte County Spelling Bee winner Riley Wilson of Edwardsville Elementary at today’s spelling bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Before the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee started, champions from individual schools took their places on stage at Turner High School. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Before the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee started, champions from individual schools took their places on stage at Turner High School. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Before the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee started, champions from individual schools lined up to go on the stage at Turner High School. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Before the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee started, champions from individual schools lined up to go on the stage at Turner High School. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

During a practice round at the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee, Savannah Williams of Central Middle School spelled a word. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
During a practice round at the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee, Savannah Williams of Central Middle School spelled a word. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Mason Lofton of Piper East Elementary School spelled a word during the practice round Jan. 30 at the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Mason Lofton of Piper East Elementary School spelled a word during the practice round Jan. 30 at the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Mariam Khan of Oak Grove Elementary spelled a word during the practice round at today's Wyandotte County Spelling Bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Mariam Khan of Oak Grove Elementary spelled a word during the practice round at today’s Wyandotte County Spelling Bee. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

David Spillman, second-place winner in the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee, spelled a word during the practice round at today's competition. Andrew (Drew) Collins, Christ the King School, in the background, awaits his turn. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
David Spillman, second-place winner in the Wyandotte County Spelling Bee, spelled a word during the practice round at today’s competition. Andrew (Drew) Collins, Christ the King School, in the background, awaits his turn. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Wyandotte County Spelling Bee officials and judges conferred about the rules during the spell-off. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Wyandotte County Spelling Bee officials and judges conferred about the rules during the spell-off. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

Seven candidates file for vacant UG seat

Primary to be required in UG 1st District, at large; UG 4th District; and BPU 3rd District, at large

Seven candidates for Unified Government Commission, 1st District at large, filed by the noon deadline today, according to a list from the Wyandotte County Election Commissioner’s office.

The candidates for that office, which has been vacant almost two years, include Melissa Bynum, LaVert A. Murray, Tamika Pledger, Janice (Grant) Witt, Christal Watson, Nathan Barnes and Mark Gilstrap.

In the UG Commission, 4th District, Scott C. Murray and Harold Johnson are challenging incumbent Commissioner Tarence Maddox in the primary.

In the Board of Public Utilities, 3rd District, at large, four candidates will face each other in the primary election March 3. Long-time BPU 3rd District at large incumbent Terry Eidson died Jan. 10.

The BPU 3rd District at large candidates in the primary are Norman D. Scott, Murray D. Anderson Sr., Thomas H. Gordon, and Chris McCord.

The other candidates running in the spring elections are in races that did not require a primary, according to the election commissioner’s list.

Those candidates will run in the general election on April 7.

The candidates to run in the general election include:

For UG Commissioner, 2nd District: Brian McKiernan, incumbent.

For UG Commissioner, 3rd District: Ann Murguia, incumbent.

For UG Commissioner, 6th District: Angela Markley, 6th District.

For Register of Deeds: Nancy Burns, incumbent.

For Board of Public Utilities, 1st District: Robert “Bob” Milan, incumbent, Freddy Wilson Jr.

For Board of Public Utilities, 3rd District: Jeff Bryant, incumbent.

For Kansas City Kansas Community College Board of Trustees: Ray Daniels, incumbent; Mary Ann Flunder, incumbent; Clyde A. Townsend, incumbent, Don Ash, incumbent, Victor B. Trammell.

For Turner Board of Education: Jeff Davidson, incumbent; Sherrie Watkins-Alvey, incumbent; Douglas Lockwood, incumbent, Becky Billigmeier, incumbent; Theresa Tillery, incumbent.

For Piper Board of Education: Tom Beebe, incumbent; Ashley Biondi, Steve Buff, Neal Palmer, incumbent; Lisa K. Sullivan, incumbent; Jeb Vader; Cory Appl; and Desiree Fergus.

For Bonner Springs Board of Education: Timothy G. McGinnis, incumbent; David J. Pierce, incumbent; Patricia E. Welicky, incumbent, Olliea Jarrett, incumbent.

For Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education: George Breidenthal, incumbent; Maria Cecilia Ysaac, Irene Caudillo, Korri Hall-Thompson, Janey M. Humphries, Brenda C. Jones, incumbent; Gloria A. Willis, incumbent; and Valdenia C. Winn.

For Bonner Springs city: Jeff Harrington, mayor, incumbent; Jack Knight, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 1, incumbent; Mike Thompson, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 1; Dani Gurley, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 2; Racheal Haas, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 2, incumbent; Jordan M. Mackey, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 3; Robert W. Reeves, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 3, incumbent; Eric Freeman, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 4, incumbent; and Mark Kipp, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 4.

For Edwardsville city: Chuck Stites, Edwardsville City Council, at large; Chuck Adams, Edwardsville City Council, at large, incumbent; Craig Crider, Edwardsville City Council, at large, incumbent; Terence P. Dunn, Edwardsville City Council, at large; Garrett Mellott, Edwardsville City Council, at large, incumbent.

Fairfax Drainage District: Martin L. Quinn, director, incumbent, George Breidenthal, director; Kevin S. Brown, director, incumbent; Philip A. Kostelac, director, incumbent.

Kaw Valley Drainage District: James “Bundy” Jenkins, director, incumbent; David R. Morales, director, incumbent; Anthony Talavera Jr., director, incumbent; Javier Buddy Marron.

Six candidates now running for UG Commission, 1st District at large seat

With the filing deadline at noon tomorrow, at least six candidates will be on the primary ballot for the open seat on the Unified Government Commission, 1st District at large.

The primary will be March 3 and the general election is April 7. Filing deadline is noon Tuesday, Jan. 27.

According to the Wyandotte County Election Commissioner’s candidate list, the candidates who have filed for UG Commission, 1st District at large, by Monday included LaVert A. Murray, Tamika Pledger, Janice (Grant) Witt, Christal Watson, Nathan Barnes and Mark Gilstrap.

Some other contests on the ballot are beginning to see more candidates, also.

Candidates include:

For UG Commissioner, 2nd District: Brian McKiernan, incumbent.

For UG Commissioner, 3rd District: Ann Murguia, incumbent.

For UG Commissioner, 4th District: Harold Johnson and Tarence Maddox, incumbent.

For UG Commissioner, 6th District: Angela Markley, 6th District.

For Register of Deeds: Nancy Burns, incumbent.

For Board of Public Utilities, at large, District 3: Norman D. Scott, Murray D. Anderson Sr., Thomas H. Gordon, Chris McCord.

For Board of Public Utilities, 1st District: Robert “Bob” Milan, incumbent, Freddy Wilson Jr.

For Board of Public Utilities, 3rd District: Jeff Bryant, incumbent.

For Kansas City Kansas Community College Board of Trustees: Ray Daniels, incumbent; Mary Ann Flunder, incumbent; Clyde A. Townsend, incumbent, Don Ash, incumbent, Victor B. Trammell.

For Turner Board of Education: Jeff Davidson, incumbent; Sherrie Watkins-Alvey, incumbent; Douglas Lockwood, incumbent, Becky Billigmeier, incumbent; Theresa Tillery, incumbent.

For Piper Board of Education: Tom Beebe, incumbent; Ashley Biondi, Steve Buff, Neal Palmer, incumbent; Lisa K. Sullivan, incumbent; Jeb Vader.

For Bonner Springs Board of Education: Timothy G. McGinnis, incumbent; David J. Pierce, incumbent; Patricia E. Welicky, incumbent, Olliea Jarrett, incumbent.

For Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education: George Breidenthal, incumbent; Maria Cecilia Ysaac, Irene Caudillo, Korri Hall-Thompson, Janey M. Humphries, Brenda C. Jones, incumbent.

For Bonner Springs city: Jeff Harrington, mayor, incumbent; Jack Knight, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 1, incumbent; Mike Thompson, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 1; Dani Gurley, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 2; Racheal Haas, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 2, incumbent; Jordan M. Mackey, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 3; Robert W. Reeves, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 3, incumbent; Eric Freeman, Bonner Springs City Council, Ward 4, incumbent.

For Edwardsville city: Chuck Stites, Edwardsville City Council, at large; Chuck Adams, Edwardsville City Council, at large, incumbent; Craig Crider, Edwardsville City Council, at large, incumbent; Terence P. Dunn, Edwardsville City Council, at large.

Fairfax Drainage District: Martin L. Quinn, director, incumbent, George Breidenthal, director; Kevin S. Brown, director, incumbent; Philip A. Kostelac, director, incumbent.

Kaw Valley Drainage District: James “Bundy” Jenkins, director, incumbent; David R. Morales, director, incumbent; Anthony Talavera Jr., director, incumbent.