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This was our first programming contest in California, and we hope to host more! There was a great turnout of 35 students, or 14 teams. The contest was held in the Union Church of Cupertino on October 26th. Congratulations to the winners of the advanced division, TeamsCode Staff from Monta Vista High School. Below are the winners in each division:
TeamsCode Staff from Monta Vista High School (720 points)
Henry from LAHS (540 points)
Counsel of Water Sheep from Amador Valley High School (410 points)
Farmer John & Bessie the Cow from Monta Vista High School (440 points)
Desmos from Irvington High School (390 points)
1234 from Lynbrook High School (360 points)
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