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East Knox Junior High spelling bee winners include, from left, Audrey Williams, seventh- grade runner-up; Jace Daugherty, seventh- grade champion; Callie May, eighth-grade champion; and Aidyn Phom, eighth-grade runner up. Credit: Larry Gibbs

HOWARD – Jackson Daugherty, Marley Moore, Jace Daugherty and Callie May will represent East Knox in next month’s annual Knox County Spelling Bee.

The four emerged as champions in their recent in-school, grade-level bees.

Jackson Daugherty won the fifth-grade title by correctly spelling “lurches” after eight rounds. Hollis Banks was runner-up in a field of eight participants.

Moore claimed the sixth-grade championship when she correctly spelled “prestigious” in the 12th round. Maddie Dale was runner-up among six spellers.

Jace Daugherty emerged from a field of six to win the seventh-grade title by correctly spelling “etcetera” in the eighth round. Audrey Williams was runner-up.

Callie May was the sixth-grade champion, correctly spelling “equestrian” in the third round. Aidyn Phom was runner-up in a field of nine.

East Knox Elementary School spelling bee winners are, from left, Hollis Banks, fifth-grade runner-up; Jackson Daugherty, fifth-grade winner; Marley Moore, sixth-grade champion; and Maddie Dale, sixth-grade runner-up. Credit: Larry Gibbs

The four champions will advance to compete against grades 5-8 bee winners from Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Mount Vernon in the county bee.

The county bee is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Jan. 14 in the Mount Vernon High School auditorium. The Knox County Commissioners will again serve as judges.

In-school bees in other districts will continue through December.

The Knox County Educational Service Center facilitates the county bee. The Mount Vernon Rotary Club provides financial support.

Taylor Gingery, the ESC’s gifted and talented coordinator, helps arrange the in-school bees in each district and will be the pronouncer at the county bee.