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== Texas MATHCOUNTS ==
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== [//www.tspe.org/ Texas MATHCOUNTS] ==
The '''Texas MATHCOUNTS''' team has achieved remarkable success in national competitions, securing the championship title nine times: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023, and 2024. This record is unparalleled, matching California's nine victories.
 
  
== National Countdown Competition Champions: ==
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The '''Texas MATHCOUNTS''' team has solidified its place as one of the top-performing states in national competitions, securing a record nine national championships: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023, 2024, and 2025. This outstanding success places Texas in elite company, alongside California, which also boasts nine national titles.
  
*'''1984''': Michael Edwards
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=== National Countdown Competition Champions ===
*'''2007:''' Kevin Chen
 
*'''2009:''' Bobby Shen
 
*'''2017:''' Luke Robitaille
 
*'''2018:''' Luke Robitaille
 
*'''2023:''' Channing Yang
 
*'''2024:''' Vincent Wang
 
*'''2024:''' Channing Wang
 
  
== National Written Competition Champions: ==
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* '''1984''': Michael Edwards 
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* '''2007''': Kevin Chen 
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* '''2009''': Bobby Shen 
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* '''2017''': Luke Robitaille 
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* '''2018''': Luke Robitaille 
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* '''2023''': Channing Yang 
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* '''2025''': Nathan Liu 
  
*'''2007:''' Kevin Chen
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=== National Written Competition Champions ===
*'''2008:''' Bobby Shen
 
*'''2017:''' Luke Robitaille
 
*'''2018:''' Luke Robitaille
 
  
== 2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition: ==
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* '''2007''': Kevin Chen 
The '''2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition''' showcased exceptional talent. The top four individuals who will represent Texas at the national level are:
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* '''2008''': Bobby Shen 
# '''Shaheem Samsudeen'''
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* '''2017''': Luke Robitaille 
# '''Ayush Narayan'''
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* '''2018''': Luke Robitaille 
# '''Nathan Liu'''
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* '''2024''': Channing Yang 
# '''James Stewart'''
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* '''2025''': Nathan Liu 
== Notable Achievements: ==
 
  
*'''2017 & 2018:''' Andrew Cai was the runner-up in both the written and countdown competitions.
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== [//www.tspe.org/page/MCStateCompWinners 2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition] ==
  
These accomplishments underscore the Texas MATHCOUNTS team's consistent excellence and dedication to mathematics education.
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The '''2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition''' showcased the incredible talent emerging from Texas. Congratulations to Shaheem Samsudeen of Rice Middle School, who claimed the individual first-place title. In the team competition, Ereckson Middle School took the top spot. The 2025 Texas team, under the guidance of Coach Sheryl Perkins, includes:
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* '''Shaheem Samsudeen''' (Rice Middle School) 
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* '''Ayush Narayan''' (Rice Middle School) 
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* '''Nathan Liu''' (St. Mark's School of Texas) 
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* '''James Stewart''' (Evergreen Preparatory)
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For additional details, check out the top students and teams: 
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* [//cdn.ymaws.com/www.tspe.org/resource/resmgr/mathcounts/top_25__competitors.pdf Top 25% Competitors] 
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* [//cdn.ymaws.com/www.tspe.org/resource/resmgr/mathcounts/top_40__teams.pdf Top 40% Teams] 
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=== Individual Achievements ===
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Texas consistently produces some of the best mathletes in the country. Here are the standout individual champions who have helped make Texas a dominant force in MATHCOUNTS:
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* '''1984''': Michael Edwards — National Champion 
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* '''2007''': Kevin Chen — National Countdown and Written Champion 
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* '''2008''': Bobby Shen — National Written Champion 
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* '''2017 & 2018''': Luke Robitaille — National Countdown Champion 
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* '''2023''': Channing Yang — National Countdown Champion 
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* '''2024''': Channing Yang — National Written Champion 
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* '''2025''': Nathan Liu — National Countdown and Written Champion
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=== Notable Teams ===
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In 2024, the Texas MATHCOUNTS team, coached by Hui Quan from Kealing Middle School, earned national recognition with an exceptional team effort:
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* '''Nathan Liu''' (Cal and Walt Wester Middle School) 
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* '''Drake Tan''' (Sartartia Middle School) 
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* '''Vincent Wang''' (Kealing Middle School) 
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* '''Channing Yang''' (Davidson Academy Online)
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This remarkable achievement highlights Texas’s deep pool of mathematical talent and a commitment to excellence in the MATHCOUNTS program.
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=== Regional Excellence ===
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Texas also excels in regional competitions, with McMichael Middle School maintaining an impressive 11-year winning streak at the East Texas/Pineywoods Chapter competition in 2024. This is just one example of the many strong regional performances that contribute to Texas’s standing as a national leader in MATHCOUNTS.
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Texas's dominance in regional and national competitions reflects the state's unwavering dedication to fostering the next generation of mathematical talent.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [//www.mathcounts.org/ MATHCOUNTS]
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* [//www.tspe.org/ Texas Society of Professional Engineers]
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* [//www.mathcounts.org/ MATHCOUNTS Official Website]
* [//www.tspe.org/page/MCChapters Texas Chapter Competitions]
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* [//www.tspe.org/ Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE)]
* [//www.tspe.org/page/MCStateCompWinners Texas State Competition]
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* [//www.tspe.org/page/MCChapters Texas Chapter Competitions]
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* [//www.mathcounts.org/node/277715 Texas State Competition Results]
  
 
[[Category:State MathCounts Teams]]
 
[[Category:State MathCounts Teams]]

Latest revision as of 15:10, 22 May 2025

Texas MATHCOUNTS

The Texas MATHCOUNTS team has solidified its place as one of the top-performing states in national competitions, securing a record nine national championships: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023, 2024, and 2025. This outstanding success places Texas in elite company, alongside California, which also boasts nine national titles.

National Countdown Competition Champions

  • 1984: Michael Edwards
  • 2007: Kevin Chen
  • 2009: Bobby Shen
  • 2017: Luke Robitaille
  • 2018: Luke Robitaille
  • 2023: Channing Yang
  • 2025: Nathan Liu

National Written Competition Champions

  • 2007: Kevin Chen
  • 2008: Bobby Shen
  • 2017: Luke Robitaille
  • 2018: Luke Robitaille
  • 2024: Channing Yang
  • 2025: Nathan Liu

2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition

The 2025 Texas State MATHCOUNTS Competition showcased the incredible talent emerging from Texas. Congratulations to Shaheem Samsudeen of Rice Middle School, who claimed the individual first-place title. In the team competition, Ereckson Middle School took the top spot. The 2025 Texas team, under the guidance of Coach Sheryl Perkins, includes:

  • Shaheem Samsudeen (Rice Middle School)
  • Ayush Narayan (Rice Middle School)
  • Nathan Liu (St. Mark's School of Texas)
  • James Stewart (Evergreen Preparatory)

For additional details, check out the top students and teams:

Individual Achievements

Texas consistently produces some of the best mathletes in the country. Here are the standout individual champions who have helped make Texas a dominant force in MATHCOUNTS:

  • 1984: Michael Edwards — National Champion
  • 2007: Kevin Chen — National Countdown and Written Champion
  • 2008: Bobby Shen — National Written Champion
  • 2017 & 2018: Luke Robitaille — National Countdown Champion
  • 2023: Channing Yang — National Countdown Champion
  • 2024: Channing Yang — National Written Champion
  • 2025: Nathan Liu — National Countdown and Written Champion

Notable Teams

In 2024, the Texas MATHCOUNTS team, coached by Hui Quan from Kealing Middle School, earned national recognition with an exceptional team effort:

  • Nathan Liu (Cal and Walt Wester Middle School)
  • Drake Tan (Sartartia Middle School)
  • Vincent Wang (Kealing Middle School)
  • Channing Yang (Davidson Academy Online)

This remarkable achievement highlights Texas’s deep pool of mathematical talent and a commitment to excellence in the MATHCOUNTS program.

Regional Excellence

Texas also excels in regional competitions, with McMichael Middle School maintaining an impressive 11-year winning streak at the East Texas/Pineywoods Chapter competition in 2024. This is just one example of the many strong regional performances that contribute to Texas’s standing as a national leader in MATHCOUNTS.

Texas's dominance in regional and national competitions reflects the state's unwavering dedication to fostering the next generation of mathematical talent.

See Also