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State science award winners
Several Fox Chapel Area School District students won awards in the virtual State Competition of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS).
District first-place state winners were seniors Jackson Romero and Sanjay Seshan; juniors Zoe Lakkis and Siddharth Yende; sophomores Lawrence Liu and Arvind Seshan; freshman Adhitya Thirumala; and eighth-graders Anna Delale-O’Connor and Etash Jhanji. Second-place awards went to freshman Lakshanya Rajaganapathi and eighth-grader Rohit Velankar.
They were among students in grades 7-12 from across Pennsylvania who competed.
Students researched their science projects for several months and each of the students was required to submit a voice-over PowerPoint presentation on the science project for a panel of judges.
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ARJUN VYAS FROM MECHANICSBURG, PA: I always hear about teams having complementary running backs, or even a third-down back. With everyone s ability to watch film and know tendencies based on which back is on the field, why do more teams not utilize both in the backfield together, especially as shotgun sidecars? It seems to offer more options in the run and pass game from a single formation.
ANSWER: You re looking at this issue the wrong way. The best way is not to have multiple running backs on the field to perform the various duties but to find one player for all situations. That s why it was worth a first-round draft choice to select Najee Harris, because he can run it, catch it, and block for the quarterback in passing situations if necessary.