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Three Lucerne Valley Elementary DI Teams Going to State Championship

After months of preparation and hard work, three Lucerne Valley Elementary School Destination Imagination teams placed high enough at the February 22nd regional competition to qualify for the state tournament on April 4th at the Riverside Convention Center. A fourth LVES team came close but just missed the cut.
 
Held at Arcadia High School, the LA-DI-Land Regional Destination Imagination Tournament served as a proving ground for the Lucerne Valley teams, which also included a Middle School DI team comprised of former and current LVES students.
 
Lucerne Valley Elementary fielded four teams, according to Marina Chicca-Wilding who oversees the school’s DI program.
 
“The Girls + That Thing” team, which is comprised exclusively of LVES 6th graders, took 2nd place in the Fine Arts Challenge — in the Middle School category. Managed by teacher Leah Paddack, the team, which consists of four girls and one boy, is made up of students Evelynn Stafford, Victoria Enright, Alecis Hale, Charlize Terletter, and Irvin Angeles.
 
The Elementary School teams “D.I. Prehistoric Explorers” and “Seriously We Need a Name” tied for 4th place and are all going to the state finals. The “D.I. Prehistoric Explorers” team is comprised of Christian  Molano, Faith Hernandez, Samantha Whitehall, Jonathan Ceja Gonzales,  Jonah Moreno and Alexia Kennedy. Manager for the D.I. Prehistoric Explorers is Larry Kennedy. 
 
The seriously competitive team “Seriously, We  Need a Name?” is managed by Sarah Courtney. The team members are Nayely Alcazar, Jack West, Tatiana Fuller, Deyanira Perez, Leonardo Cortes and Colton  Reichow.
 
The LVES team, Furious Wolves, competed admirably at regionals, placing in 6th place. The team members are Jovani Ceja Gonzales, Brian Hernandez, Kyleigh Rodrigues, Kaylie Roane, and Kinzie Rollins. The Furious Wolves are managed by Joei Miller.
 
The district’s most experienced team, (DIDAR)3 (Pronounced “Did R Cubed”), took first place in the Middle School Technical Challenge and for the second time won the prestigious Renaissance Award. Managed by Victoria Kessler, many of the team members have competed in DI for years.
 
The team consists of four 8th-graders, Wyatt Perry, Kylee Lambert, Evan Herriman and Emilia Daniels. Kylee’s younger brother Evan, just a 5th-grader, rounds out the team.
 
“Kylee, Evan H, and Wyatt are part of the original (DIDAR) team that was started when they were in 3rd grade,” Ms. Kessler said. “Wyatt and Kylee competed in 2nd grade but were not on the same team together.”
 
(DIDAR) Stands for: Destination Imagination Dragon Adventurers (The R changes meaning every year to meet the theme of the challenge and/or ever-changing and improving team. This year R = Resume) The number was added later and changes just for fun and to keep the judges guessing. (DIDAR) has made it to the State level of competition every year they have competed, Ms. Kessler explained.
 
Destination Imagination, which was founded in 1999, seeks to engage participating students in project-based challenges designed to develop creativity, critical thinking, communication and teamwork skills. DI encourages students to have fun exploring Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) concepts with hands-on, student-generated, problem-solving projects.
 
The four State Championship-bound teams is up from the three last year for Lucerne Valley schools.
 
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#1 “The Girls + That Thing” team, which is comprised exclusively of LVES 6th graders, took 2nd place in the Fine Arts Challenge — in the Middle School category. Managed by teacher Leah Paddack, the team, which consists of four girls and one boy, is made up of students Evelynn Stafford, Victoria Enright, Alecis Hale, Charlize Terletter, and Irvin Angeles.
 
#2 The “D.I. Prehistoric Explorers” team is comprised of Christian  Molano, Faith Hernandez, Samantha Whitehall, Jonathan Ceja Gonzales,  Jonah Moreno and Alexia Kennedy. Manager for the D.I. Prehistoric Explorers is Larry Kennedy. 
 
#3 “Seriously We  Need a Name?” is managed by Sarah Courtney. The team members are Nayely Alcazar, Jack West, Tatiana Fuller, Deyanira Perez, Leonardo Cortes and Colton  Reichow.
 
#4 The Furious Wolves team members are Jovani Ceja Gonzales, Brian Hernandez, Kyleigh Rodrigues, Kaylie Roane, and Kinzie Rollins. The Furious Wolves are managed by Joei Miller.
 
#5 The team (DIDAR)3 team consists of four 8th-graders, Wyatt Perry, Kylee Lambert, Evan Herriman and Emilia Daniels. Kylee’s younger brother Evan, just a 5th-grader, rounds out the team. The team is managed by Victoria Kessler.