2016 State Tournament

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2016 State Tournament
Connecticut Odyssey of the Mind
An International Creative Problem Solving Program
2016 State
Tournament
April 2, 2016 • Bristol, CT
Bristol Eastern High School • Stafford Elementary School
2015-2016 Board of Directors:
David Schaller President
Yolanda Preysner Vice President
Mimi Owen Secretary
Natarajan Nellicherry Treasurer
Board Members:
Megan Doyon, John Pullan, John Sayour, Bob Zinser
2016 Odyssey
of the Mind
World Finals
May 25 - 28, 2016
Iowa State University
CTOM 2016 World Finals Pin
Important...
World Finals Coaches’ Meeting
Saturday, April 9, 2016 • 10:00 am
Energize Connecticut Center
122 Universal Drive North, North Haven, CT
Welcome to CTOM’s
35 Annual State Finals Tournament!
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Connecticut Odyssey of the Mind (CTOM) turns 35 this year. I am so proud to be part of an organization
that is providing creative problem solving opportunities for public, private and home schooled students
from across Connecticut for so many years.
This year there are 158 teams participating at 16 different competition sites. To run a successful
competition an army of volunteers is needed along with weeks of planning and coordination.
I would like to thank the administrators and staff of Bristol Eastern High School and Stafford School
for their commitment to the Odyssey of the Mind program and for providing us with this awesome
competition space.
I would also like to recognize the many volunteers who help support our program during the year.
Approximately 500+ volunteer coaches, judges, volunteers, and town coordinators work hard to run
events during the year to ensure a successful competition.
A very special thank you to the dedicated CTOM Board Members and Problem Captains who contribute
so much time and talent to keep the focus on inspiring creativity in the children of Connecticut.
Board Members
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
David Schaller
Yolanda Preysner
Mimi Owen
Natarajan Nellicherry
Megan Doyon, John Pullan, John Sayour and Bob Zinser
Problem Captains
Problem
Problem Captain
Assistant Problem Captain
#1: Vehicle
Bob Zinser
Brianna Farrand
#2: Technical
John Scheuermann
Alexandra Schott
#3: Classical
Betsy Wellington
Megan Doyon
#4: Structure
Amy Zinser
Sherri Martin
#5: Performance
John Pullan
John Sayour
#6: Primary
Debi Crotty
Marsi Boon
Spontaneous
Dave Schaller
Aili Arisco / Tim Maitland
This past year the Board of Directors created the CTOM Network. This is a special group of individuals
that has a vested interest in helping CTOM succeed. I encourage you to inquire about becoming a CTOM
Network member. Please contact [email protected].
CTOM, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt non-profit organization which allows us to explore grants and
sponsorships from corporate and private donors. This year we were fortunate to receive support from
the General Electric Company, Nestlé Waters North America, and the 3M Company. Printing services
were generously provided by Konica Minolta.
I wish all teams success in their adventures and look forward to many more years of creative problem
solving together with all of you.
Regards,
Dave Schaller
Dave Schaller, President, CTOM
Odyssey of the Mind Problem Synopses 2016
All problems have an 8-minute time limit.
Problem 1: No-Cycle Recycle
Divisions I, II, & III — Cost Limit: $145 USD — Problem Captain: Bob Zinser
Teams will build, ride on, and drive a no-cycle, recycling vehicle. It will pick up discarded items, adapt
them in some way, and then deliver them to places to be re-used. The vehicle must travel without
pedaling for propulsion. In addition, the driver will have an assistant worker riding on the vehicle that
will help process the trash items being repurposed. They will make an unplanned stop along the way
to perform a random act of kindness.
Problem 2: Something Fishy
Divisions I, II, III & IV — Cost Limit: $145 USD — Problem Captain: John Scheuermann
Teams will design and operate a technical solution that simulates multiple styles of fishing. A Fisher
Character will work from a designated area to “catch” three different objects that are outside of that
area. The catch will be on the move and will include something expected, something unexpected,
and a new discovery. The performance will also include a change of weather and a humorous
character that portrays a potential catch and avoids being caught by the Fisher.
Problem 3: Classics... Aesop Gone Viral
Divisions I, II, III & IV — Cost Limit: $125 USD — Problem Captain: Betsy Wellington
Teams will create and present an original performance about a fable gone “viral.” The problem will
include a list of fables attributed to Aesop. Teams will select one and portray it, and its moral, as
going viral – that is, being shared throughout the community and beyond. The performance will be
set in a past era and include a narrator character, an artistic representation of the fable’s moral, and a
character that makes a wrong conclusion about the moral and is corrected.
Problem 4: Stack Attack!
Divisions I, II, III & IV — Cost Limit: $145 USD — Problem Captain: Amy Zinser
This problem requires teams to design, build, and test a structure, made only of balsa wood and glue
that will balance and support as much weight as possible – twice. During weight-placement, teams
can “Attack the Stack” where they will remove all of the weights except for the bottom one and the
crusher board. Teams will also receive score for removing weights! After Attacking the Stack, the
weight placement process can be repeated to add to the total weight held. Teams will incorporate
weight-placement, repetition, and Attacking a Stack into the theme of the performance.
Problem 5: Furs, Fins, Feathers & Friends
Divisions I, II, III & IV — Cost Limit: $125 USD — Problem Captain: John Pullan
The team’s problem is to create and present a humorous performance depicting problem solving
from the perspective of three different animals. The animals will help a stranger, help each other, and
solve a problem that threatens the survival of all animals. During the performance, the animals will
sing and dance. They will also show curiosity, sympathy, frustration, and joy.
Primary: Stir the Pot
Grades K-2 — Cost Limit: $125 USD — Problem Captain: Debi Crotty
Teams will create and present a humorous performance about an object that comes to life when
touched by an item that turns out to be magical. While it is alive, the animated object will encounter
three other objects that will result in a dramatic change of behavior. There will be a narrator
character that explains what is happening and a character that becomes friends with the object. The
performance will also include a team-created poem, song, or dance.
Problem 1: No-Cycle Recycle
High School Main Gym
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Brookfield
HUCKLEBERRY HILL ELE SCH
3366
1
Coutts, Aprille
8:00 AM
12:45 PM
New Canaan
WEST ELE SCH TM B
31824
1
Zhang, Li
8:20 AM
10:30 AM
Middlefield
MACDONOUGH ELE SCH
39917
1
Ferrero, John
8:40 AM
11:45 AM
Darien
VFW POST 6933 A
44106
1
Lazzara, Elizabeth
9:00 AM
2:00 PM
Newtown
HEAD O’ MEADOW ELE SCH A
36443
1
Macey, Gioia
9:30 AM
1:45 PM
Danbury
WESTERN CT AIS SCH
40011
1
Edwards, Tamieka
9:50 AM
2:15 PM
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH A
20283
1
Rathni, Ashwini
10:10 AM
11:30 AM
Riverside
PARKWAY SCH
43034
1
Haskell, EJ
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
Rowayton
ROWAYTON SCH
11451
1
Herbert, Victoria
10:50 AM
8:30 AM
Cos Cob
JULIAN CURTISS SCH
44024
1
Ehlinger, John
11:10 AM
9:45 AM
Bethel
FRANK A BERRY SCH
35766
1
St. Germain, Allison
12:10 PM
10:00 AM
Newtown
HEAD O MEADOW ELE SCH B
43243
1
John, Jerfy
12:30 PM
2:30 PM
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH B
44297
1
Dooley, Michael
12:50 PM
8:45 AM
Weston
WESTON INT SCH A
42546
1
Webb, Kendall
1:10 PM
10:15 AM
East Granby
R.D. SEYMOUR SCH
41660
1
Monegan, Lynn
1:30 PM
9:15 AM
New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
43873
1
Drouin, Leah
2:00 PM
11:00 AM
Providence
LINCOLN SCH
23264
1
Amsler-Akacem, Susan
2:10 PM
12:45 PM
New Fairfield
MEETING HOUSE HILL SCH
30747
1
Lockwood, Erin
2:20 PM
11:15 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
1
Kasi, Meenakshi
2:40 PM
9:00 AM
Newtown
HAWLEY ELE SCH
41591
1
Sordi, Dione
3:00 PM
1:15 PM
Sherman
SHERMAN SCH A
37003
1
Viola, Joe
3:20 PM
12:30 PM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
2
Keith, Jennifer
8:10 AM
9:45 AM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH A
12320
2
Morse, Susan
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
2
Kempton, Kim
8:50 AM
12:00 PM
Brookfield
WHISCONIER MID SCH
4085
2
Devorsetz, Joy
9:10 AM
12:15 PM
Bethel
BETHEL MID SCH
37287
2
Williams, Jake
9:40 AM
10:30 AM
Sherman
SHERMAN SCH B
44260
2
Shiland, Alicia
10:00 AM
11:45 AM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH B
22140
2
Morse, DJ
10:20 AM
12:45 PM
Brookfield
HUCKLEBERRY HILL ELE SCH
3366
2
Cumberton, Christina
10:40 AM
1:00 PM
East Granby
EAST GRANBY MID SCH
43437
2
Mullen, Sally
11:00 AM
1:15 PM
East Hampton
NATHAN HALE-RAY MID SCH
31774
2
Bernard, Tina
11:20 AM
10:15 AM
West Hartford
BRISTOW MID SCH
35889
2
Egan, Kathleen
12:20 PM
10:45 AM
Bridgeport
ST LUKE’S SCH
36543
2
Blau, James
12:40 PM
9:30 AM
Sherman
SHERMAN SCH A
37003
2
Devine, Richard
1:00 PM
9:00 AM
Redding
JOHN READ MID SCH
1839
2
Cotter, Andrew
1:20 PM
11:00 AM
New Canaan
NEW CANAAN H S
10619
3
Morse, Susan
1:40 PM
11:15 AM
Problem 2: Something Fishy
Stafford School Cafeteria, Div 1
Stafford School Gym, Div 2 & 3
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Brooklyn
PARKWAY SCH
43034
1
Koprowski, Kristina
9:00 AM
2:00 PM
Redding
REDDING ELE SCH
30720
1
Cotter, Andrew
9:20 AM
12:30 PM
Fairfield
MCKINLEY ELE SCH
5492
1
Pechman, Angi
9:40 AM
1:00 PM
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH A
20283
1
Fields, Reggie
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
1
Shea, Kristen
10:40 AM
12:45 PM
Trumbull
BOOTH HILL ELE SCH
33866
1
Scerbo, Matthew
11:00 AM
1:30 PM
Newtown
HEAD O’ MEADOW ELE SCH A
36443
1
Hankin, Michele
11:20 AM
1:45 PM
East Granby
R.D. SEYMOUR SCH
41660
1
Tracey, Susan
12:40 PM
10:30 AM
Woodstock
WOODSTOCK ELE SCH
42334
1
Humes, Rosemary
1:00 PM
11:00 AM
Middletown
MACDONOUGH ELE SCH
39917
1
Nielsen, Lorraine
1:20 PM
11:45 AM
West Hartford
CHARTER OAK ACADEMY
23365
1
Hadlock, Michele
2:00 PM
10:00 AM
Brookfield
HUCKLEBERRY HILL ELE SCH
3366
1
Rushforth, Angelo
2:20 PM
10:15 AM
Harwinton
HARWINTON CONSOLIDATED SCH
34598
1
Adams, Todd
2:40 PM
11:15 AM
Oxford
GREAT OAK MID SCH
39173
2
Westgate, Eileen
9:30 AM
12:15 PM
New Canaan
BRUNSWICK SCH A
36622
2
Schott, Sonia
9:50 AM
2:25 PM
Fairfield
TOMLINSON MID SCH
33879
2
Connolly, Sally
10:10 AM
12:35 PM
Trumbull
HILLCREST MID SCH
21059
2
Martini, Catherine
10:30 AM
1:45 PM
New Fairfield
NEW FAIRFIELD MID SCH
30746
2
Flower, Paula
11:10 AM
1:25 PM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH A
12320
2
Carpi, John
11:30 AM
10:00 AM
Sandy Hook
NEWTOWN MIDDLE SCH
38075
2
Tartaglia, Kristina
11:50 AM
2:05 PM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
2
Craner, Garren
1:10 PM
11:00 AM
Brookfield
WHISCONIER MID SCH
4085
2
Almeida, Sara
1:30 PM
11:35 AM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH A
36662
2
Madia, Caitlin
1:50 PM
11:55 AM
Sandy Hook
NEWTOWN H S
39679
3
Shuman, Carol
2:30 PM
10:40 AM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
3
Carroll, Cindy
2:50 PM
10:20 AM
Problem 3: Classics... Aesop Gone Viral
High School Room 139, Div 1
High School Rooms 245 & 247, Div 2 & 3
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION B
38226
1
Stops, Kristen
9:00 AM
10:40 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
1
Arouni, Phebe
9:20 AM
2:40 PM
Bloomfield
TRINITY ACADEMY
44029
1
Loomis, Louise
9:40 AM
1:25 PM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH A
36662
1
Ledesma, Karen
10:20 AM
1:05 PM
Stamford
COS COB SCH
44023
1
Leibowitz, Lori
10:40 AM
12:45 PM
Harwinton
HARWINTON CONSOLIDATED SCH
34598
1
Rybak, Kathy
11:00 AM
2:20 PM
Burlington
LAKE GARDA SCH
20467
1
Jadlos, Kristy
12:20 PM
10:20 AM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH B
20466
1
Foster, Dan
12:40 PM
2:00 PM
Trumbull
TASHUA ELE SCH
25035
1
Citarella, Jason
1:00 PM
10:00 AM
Danbury
WESTERN CT AIS SCH
40011
1
Scott, Robin
1:40 PM
11:15 AM
Brookfield
HUCKLEBERRY HILL ELE SCH
3366
1
McLennan, Amy
2:00 PM
11:35 AM
Uncasville
WOODSTOCK ELE SCH
42334
1
Karwowski, Erika
2:20 PM
11:55 AM
Trumbull
HILLCREST MID SCH
21059
2
Mecca, Elizabeth
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH A
36662
2
Loughery, Kat
12:20 PM
2:15 PM
Brookfield
ST JOSEPH SCH
19748
2
Tseng, Benny
12:40 PM
1:30 PM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION B
38226
2
Seeram, Donna
1:00 PM
1:45 PM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH B
20466
2
Tribuzio, Deb
1:40 PM
2:30 PM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH A
12320
2
Teredesai, Monica
2:00 PM
2:45 PM
Trumbull
BOOTH HILL ELE SCH
33866
2
Parekh, Neha
2:20 PM
1:15 PM
Harwinton
LEWIS MILLS H S
40721
3
Gottfried, Nancy
10:00 AM
11:45 AM
New Canaan
NEW CANAAN H S
10619
3
Hamilton, Anne
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
3
Stott, Steve
10:40 AM
12:15 PM
Problem 4: Stack Attack!
High School Small Gym
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH A
20283
1
Healy, Kim
10:16 AM
8:30 AM
Greenwich
BRUNSWICK SCH A
36622
1
Donovan, Kristen
10:44 AM
8:45 AM
Weston
WESTON INT SCH A
42546
1
Field, Edina
11:02 AM
9:00 AM
Niantic
EAST LYME
42265
1
Sokolovsky, Matvey
11:20 AM
10:00 AM
Woodstock
WOODSTOCK MID SCH
16928
1
Ives, Robert
11:38 AM
9:30 AM
East Granby
R.D. SEYMOUR SCH
41660
1
Rechenberg, Jaime
12:32 PM
9:15 AM
Riverside
RIVERSIDE SCH
44025
1
Schultheiss, Kim
12:50 PM
10:15 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
1
Cole, Jason
1:08 PM
10:30 AM
Danbury
CHRISTIAN LIFE ACADEMY
44166
1
Piao, Helen
1:26 PM
10:45 AM
Bethel
JOHNSON SCH
10017
1
Jackson, Rob
1:44 PM
11:00 AM
Fairfield
MCKINLEY ELE SCH
5492
1
Diaz, Margaret
2:12 PM
11:30 AM
Old Greenwich
OLD GREENWICH SCH A
44159
1
Mooney, Matthew
2:30 PM
11:45 AM
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH B
44297
1
Royle, Kathleen
2:48 PM
12:00 PM
Tolland
WOODSTOCK ELE SCH
42334
1
Frac, Heather
3:06 PM
12:15 PM
Ridgefield
THE RIDGEFIELD LIBRARY
43216
2
Sandhu, Diljot
8:00 AM
9:30 AM
Greenwich
BRUNSWICK SCH A
36622
2
Sfreddo, Ryan
8:18 AM
9:50 AM
Niantic
EAST LYME
42265
2
Sokolovsky, Matvey
8:36 AM
10:10 AM
Bethel
BETHEL MID SCH
37287
2
Addala, Kalyan
8:54 AM
10:30 AM
Middlefield
MEMORIAL MID SCH
18112
2
Ferrero, John
9:22 AM
11:10 AM
Madison
BROWN MID SCH
14078
2
Fay, Susan
9:40 AM
11:30 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION B
38226
2
Joa-Ng, Simonita
9:58 AM
11:50 AM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
3
Fitzgerald, Helen
3:24 PM
12:10 PM
Problem 5: Furs, Fins, Feathers & Friends
High School Auditorium, Div 1a & 3
High School Chorus Rm, Div 1b & Band Rm, Div 2
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Woodstock
WOODSTOCK ELE SCH
42334
1a
LaMonica, Kara
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
Burlington
LAKE GARDA SCH
20467
1a
Grant, Jen
8:20 AM
10:15 AM
New Canaan
WEST ELE SCH TM B
31824
1a
Santiago, Steven
8:40 AM
10:30 AM
New Canaan
WEST ELE SCH TM A
30643
1a
Haussler, Christa
9:00 AM
10:45 AM
New Canaan
NEW CANAAN SOUTH SCH
16862
1a
Colthup, Krista
9:30 AM
11:15 AM
Stamford
JULIAN CURTISS SCH
44024
1a
Wilshaw, Ariel
9:50 AM
11:30 AM
Redding
REDDING ELE SCH
30720
1a
Gray, Joanne
10:10 AM
11:45 AM
Fairfield
STRATFIELD ELE SCH
700
1a
Banta, Scott
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
Ridgefield
THE RIDGEFIELD LIBRARY
43216
1a
Sathyagal, Arun
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
Fairfield
MCKINLEY ELE SCH
5492
1a
Graceffa, Suzanne
11:20 AM
1:15 PM
Wilton
CIDER MILL SCH A
20283
1a
Diagonale, Marc
11:40 AM
1:30 PM
Brookfield
WESTERN CT AIS SCH
40011
1a
Soni, Preeti
12:00 PM
1:45 PM
Weston
WESTON INT SCH B
42547
1b
Chessman, Melissa
9:00 AM
1:30 PM
Weston
WESTON INT SCH A
42546
1b
Forte, Kim
9:20 AM
11:15 AM
Newtown
HEAD O’ MEADOW ELE SCH A
36443
1b
Jackson, Kerri
9:40 AM
11:00 AM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH A
12320
1b
Birmingham, William
10:00 AM
1:45 PM
Brookfield
WHISCONIER MID SCH
4085
1b
Shankar, Shrividya
10:30 AM
1:15 PM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
1b
Pandalai, Subha
10:50 AM
9:30 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION B
38226
1b
Martin, Ken
11:10 AM
10:00 AM
ST JOSEPH SCH
19748
1b
Balassi, Denise
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
Brookfield
WOODSTOCK MID SCH
16928
1b
Roy, Naomi
12:50 PM
9:45 AM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH A
36662
1b
Wolman, Joy
1:10 PM
10:15 AM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH B
22140
1b
McDermott, Tricia
1:30 PM
10:45 AM
Weston
WESTON INT SCH C
42548
1b
Revzon, Jason
2:00 PM
12:15 PM
Trumbull
TASHUA ELE SCH
25035
1b
Sullivan, Jamie
2:20 PM
12:45 PM
Trumbull
BOOTH HILL ELE SCH
33866
1b
Ercan-Sencicek, Gulhan
2:40 PM
12:00 PM
Greenwich
BRUNSWICK SCH B
43332
2
Dawson , Drew
8:30 AM
11:30 AM
Brookfield
WHISCONIER MID SCH
4085
2
Sequeira, Chris
8:50 AM
10:45 AM
Trumbull
MADISON MID SCH
18067
2
Louw, Diana
9:10 AM
1:30 PM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH B
22140
2
Wunderlich, Megan
9:30 AM
12:30 PM
Danbury
ROGERS PARK MID SCH
1675
2
Lyall, Dan
10:10 AM
1:00 PM
Bristol
CHIPPENS HILL MID SCH
21475
2
Larson, Audra
10:30 AM
12:45 PM
Naugatuck
NAUGATUCK EDUCATION FOUND
43095
2
Nichols, Jessica
10:50 AM
12:15 PM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
2
Quaisar, Naheed
11:10 AM
9:45 AM
New Canaan
SAXE MID SCH A
12320
2
Warren, Tanaz
12:30 PM
1:45 PM
Sherman
SHEPAUG VALLEY SCH
28673
2
Seeger, Susan
12:50 PM
11:15 AM
Redding
JOHN READ MID SCH
1839
2
Singleton, Kristoffer
1:10 PM
10:15 AM
Greenwich
BRUNSWICK SCH A
36622
2
Schwartz, Deb
1:30 PM
9:30 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION B
38226
2
Priscott, Laurie
2:10 PM
11:00 AM
Sherman
SHERMAN SCH A
37003
2
Sizemore, Walt
2:30 PM
10:00 AM
Burlington
HAR-BUR MID SCH A
36662
2
Cleveland, Amy
2:50 PM
2:00 PM
Madison
DANIEL HAND H S
37630
3
Balzano, Theresa
12:20 PM
9:45 AM
Newtown
NEWTOWN H S
39679
3
Fitzgerald, Robin
1:40 PM
10:15 AM
Brookfield
BROOKFIELD H S
6423
3
Morton, Anne
2:00 PM
10:00 AM
New Fairfield
NEW FAIRFIELD H S
34418
3
Dee, Michael
2:20 PM
9:30 AM
Trumbull
TRUMBULL H S
38126
3
Louw, Diana
2:40 PM
11:00 AM
Stamford
STAMFORD YOUTH FOUNDATION A
37990
3
Aronica, Lou
3:00 PM
10:45 AM
Woodstock
The Primary Division of Odyssey of the Mind gives students in kindergarten through
second grade the opportunity to begin experiencing the components of Odyssey in
a non-competitive manner. No scoring takes place. While their long-term problem is
designed specifically with their age range (5-8) in mind, they still experience rigorous
challenges inviting creative thinking, problem solving, brain storming and team
work. This is where the Odyssey journey begins.
Primary: Stir the Pot
Stafford School Room 33, Music
City
Membership
Mbr#
Div
Coach
Long
Spon
Brookfield
ST JOSEPH SCH
19748
P
Balassi-Williams, Claire
9:30 AM
2:15 PM
Trumbull
BOOTH HILL ELE SCH
33866
P
Kothandaraman, Anuradha 9:50 AM
12:45 PM
New Fairfield
CONSOLIDATED SCH
38836
P
Flower, Paula
10:10 AM
1:00 PM
Redding
REDDING ELE SCH
30720
P
Bradford, Xin (Cindy)
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
Fairfield
MCKINLEY ELE SCH
5492
P
Pechman, Angi
11:00 AM
1:45 PM
Brookfield
ST JOSEPH SCH
19748
P
DeSouza, Jackson
11:20 AM
2:00 PM
Sherman
SHERMAN SCH A
37003
P
Briggs, Gretchen
11:40 AM
1:15 PM
CTOM Marketplace
Bristol Eastern High School
7:30 am - 3:00 pm – Cafeteria
After 4:00 pm – Closing Ceremony
CTOM 2016 State Tournament T Shirt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
CTOM 2016 State Tournament Pin Set .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8
CTOM 2016 World Finals Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
CTOM Tote Bags .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
CTOM Lanyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
Enter our drawing for the Annual World Finals Pin Towel
at the merchandise table!
CTOM 2016 State
Tournament Pin Set
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Bristol Eastern High School
2nd Floor
Bristol Eastern High School
Stafford Elementary School
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Jill Riggles Award
The Jill Riggles Award
for Excellence in
Spontaneous
Jill Riggles, a former coach, assistant problem captain
and long-serving Board of Directors member, passed
away from cancer in 2011. Jill was a gifted, dynamic,
dedicated individual who exemplified the CTOM ideals
to serve Connecticut youth. Her special talents for
artistic expression, particularly in music, theater and
communication,
combined with her
passion for the arts and
exuberance for CTOM,
were infectious and
inspirational.
In Jill’s honor the
CTOM Board has created
the Riggles Award for Excellence in Spontaneous. This
award will be given to teams with the highest spontaneous
scores at our yearly tournament.
Support CTOM
If you enjoyed our tournament and
wish to support CTOM, Inc, a 501 (c) (3)
non-profit organization powered by
volunteers, you may make a donation
today at the CTOM Marketplace or click on the donation button
on our home page at www.ctom.org. All contributions great
and small are appreciated!
Thank you!
United Way
Workplace Campaign
• Does your company sponsor a United Way workplace
campaign?
• Did you know you could direct your United Way
donation to help support Connecticut Odyssey of the
Mind?
• It’s simple! Just write “CTOM, Inc.” in the “Direct your
Pledge” section of your enrollment form.
Thanks to those who already give!
Homestay Program
The Homestay Program benefits both international teams that
travel to World Finals and Connecticut teams, especially those
that do not attend Worlds.
The concept is simple –
international teams stay a few
days after World Finals with
Connecticut Odyssey host
families who provide lodging
and food and introduce their
guests to American life. In
return, host families are enriched by learning about a different
culture and make lasting international friendships.
For more information contact: Dawn Gray, CTOM Homestay
Coordinator at [email protected] or 203-219-7350.
CTOM Board of Directors’ Openings
Do you have teaching skills, legal or accounting expertise,
fundraising or publicity experience, or just love what
Odyssey provides for children? We are looking for
individuals willing to work actively and collaboratively to
build our program.
Consider applying to become a member of the CTOM,
Inc. Board of Directors. Email our President Dave Schaller
at [email protected] for more information or to
nominate yourself.
Thank You Judging Teams
We could not run a high-quality, fair competition without the help
of our dedicated judging teams. A huge THANK YOU to those who
devoted time to attend training and served as announcers and timers,
problem, scoring, style, staging, spontaneous or head judges. We hope
you enjoyed it and you are most welcome to judge again next year!
Zaimah Abbas
Polo Abon
Shannon Andersen
Eileen Armstrong
Gauri Bahadur
Michelle Baird
Kishore Banala
Bob Bass
Alyssa Bergeron
Linda Bertozzi
Alexandra Bigler
Brenda Bilstad
Jody Bishop-Pullan
Jacqueline Block
Lynda Bonato
Robert Bonato
Martina Bonometti
Susan Borst
Kevin Brown
Kurt Brown
Brenda Brush
Lauren Bucci
Jessica Buchanan
Lisa Caldwell
Gayle Campbell
Lisa Capozzi
Linda Carabis
John Carpenter
Ana Castro
Rudy Chiti
Candace Chun
Myron Congdon
Nancy Conroy
Ellen Cook
Sharon Cooley
Elizabeth Costen
Natalie Cowley
Deborah Crawford
Robert Crocker
Allison Czapla
Nancy D’Amora
Amy D’Orio
Wayne D’Orio
Leslie Dalgleish
Sudipta Das
Paula Daskam
Alex Daskam
Nicola Davies
Becca Dellenbaugh
David Dellenbaugh
Emily Dellenbaugh
Susan Dellenbaugh
Maureen Devlin
Kelly Dibble
Joseph DiBello
Leon Doyon
Steve Dunn
Sanath Duraiswamy
Riley Durkin
Mary Rose Dymond
Daniel Everlith
Marvin Felsen
Linda Ferguson
Michelle Fiore
Amanda Fitzpatrick
Patty Fitzsimmons
Michael Flatto
Joan Freeman
Kelly Gervolino
Felix Geyfman
Christian Gonzales
Julie Gottlieb
Heather Graham
Ashleeann Graham
Paul Hanusch
Shantha Hari
John Haynes
Pamela Hoffman
Keri Hracs
Sharon Huynh
Leslie Ilaw
Ron Jaffe
Courtney Jay
Kelley Johnson
Warren Johnson
Alexandra Johnston
Rick Kaletsky
Swati Kaushal
Jillian Kellogg
John Killar
Catherine Kinne
Lauren Kinsley
Aneta Klusak
Julia Kossakowski
Sophie Kossakowski
Courtney Krois
Jill Kurtz
Ravi Kurukulasuriya
Sarah Larson
Mary LaVasseur
Deborah Line
Margaret Lodagianni
Jessie Lyons
David Macey
Sara MacSorley
Melinda Maher
Sheila Marmion
Katherine McAlister
Marianne McCullough
Riley McDonald
Laura McGeary
Juliana Meyers
Shannon Miller
Susan Miller
Brian Mooney
Tim Moore
Bethany Morrison
Jeff Moscowitz
Robert Murphy
Ann Naczas
Varisht Nellicherry
Tim Nott
Mickie O’Donnell
Fallon Oeser
Beth Olson
Paul Orphanos
Nick Osborne
Cindy Pan
Indira Permalla
Steve Pernal
Thomas Piekarski
Katja Pieragostini
Margie Pinto-Leite
Tomas Pinto-Leite
Shannon Provencher
David Pulley
Gayle Pulley
Ruth Purdie-Dyer
Christopher Roche
Sonia Roe
Kimberly Romero
Laura Rowley
Deda Sador
Adrienne Santiago
Evan Saucedo
Brian Schaller
Lorrie Schaller
Geoffry Schatteman
Andrew Schenck
Alex Schiller
Harry Schmus
Becca Senter
Bruce Shuman
Zia Siddiqi
Frank Skibo
Marge Skinger
Laura Skinger
Philip Smith
Gregory Smith
Josef Sokolovsky
Karie Stango
Erin Stolfie
Jim Sullivan
Karen Tatarka
Celine Teagarden
Suzanne Thompson
Jim Toner
Nancy Toner
Rob Trudel
Judy Sulllivan
Ron Sullivan
Sreevani Sushma
Vadlamudi
Emily van Geldern
Steven van Geldern
Richard Walker
Kristine Walsh
Dara Wassik
Rachel Wesolowski
John Wetzel
Caitlan Williams
Greta Wilson
Lori Woodruff
Nadine Zars
Nancy Zurawka
Thank you Supporters
We are grateful to the following supporters for their donations and
in-kind contributions:
Bristol Community Emergency
Response Team
Bristol Public Schools
3M Corporation
General Electric Corporation
Genovese & Wonneberger, LLC
Konica Minolta
Nestlé Waters North America
Central Connecticut State
University
Pro Bono Partnership
Fox 61 and Sarah Cody
Robinson & Cole, LLP
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Thank You “CTOM Network”
Thank you to our “CTOM Network” members for generously
sharing their time and talents helping with the many tasks
involved in running our program: coach training, merchandise
committee service, running Odyssey Day workshops, hosting
spontaneous scrimmages, tournament preparation work and
volunteering at events.
Aili Arisco
Alexandra Bigler
Billy Cunningham
Paula Daskam
Carol Ann Davis
Susan Dellenbaugh
Warren Dennison
Leon Doyon
John Ehlinger
Laura Fitzgerald
Robin Fitzgerald
Laura Gatto
Nancy Gottfried
Dawn Gray
Michele Hadlock
Pamela Hoffman
Leslie Ilaw-Johnson
Rick Kaletsky
Sophie Kossakowski
Anu Kothandaraman
John Lyall
Emily MenendezAponte
Susan Morse
Carolyn Oronato
John Owen
Vidya Petterson
Ganesh Petterson
Paul Petterson
Candace Sayour
Annie Scheuermann
Kristen Scheuermann
Alex Schiller
Charlie Schott
Sonia Schott
Carol Shuman
Kristoffer Singleton
Walt Sizemore
Jamie Sullivan
To learn more or join the Network email [email protected].
We’d love to include you!
Could I be a Coach?
Yes, you can do it! Volunteer coaches are the foundation of the
Odyssey program. They are often parents, teachers, grandparents or
community members. Coaching is rewarding, fun, and best of all it
gives more kids the opportunity to be involved in all the wonderful,
productive creativity you saw on display today. Coaches generally meet
weekly with teams of 5-7 children to supervise them and stimulate
rather than influence their thinking. No “outside assistance” is allowed
as the team works together to solve its chosen problem.
You won’t be alone. CTOM offers coach training in the fall and early
winter. We also offer Odyssey Day, a skills training day for kids and
coaches, with topics such as balsa wood building, improvisation, script
writing, making things work, and junk-to-treasure. Our website www.
ctom.org and the national website www.odysseyofthemind.com,
are loaded with hints and resources to help you. Several school districts
hold spontaneous scrimmages you can attend to help your team
practice on-the-spot verbal and hands-on problem solving skills.
Find out more by exploring the websites or contacting
[email protected]. We can’t wait for you to join us in this amazing
adventure that is Odyssey of the Mind!
Calling all “Odyssey Alums”
We would love to reconnect with Odyssey
alums. Experienced OMers make the
best coaches, judges, and Odyssey Day
workshop presenters. If you are an alum
or know someone who would like to
reconnect, join us on Facebook or email
[email protected].
Odyssey alums... join us on Facebook!
Thank you!
Thank you Brian for your many years of dedicated service
inspiring creativity and teamwork in Connecticut youth. Best
wishes in your new endeavors.
Brian Wagar, CTOM Association Director 2003-2015.
Departing Board Members
Thank you to former members of the CTOM, Inc.
Board of Directors. We deeply appreciate your tireless
efforts working on behalf of Connecticut students and
coaches.
Paula Bedding, William Cunningham, Tim Maitland,
Charles Schott & Debra Zabin

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