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FHS takes Scholars’ Bowl top prize

Following an almost decade-long draught, Farragut High School’s Scholars’ Bowl team took top prize last fall, besting 49 teams in the 42nd season of the Tennessee Scholars’ Bowl.

Under the leadership of team captain Roshan Ramanan, FHS managed to dethrone last year’s champ, Webb School of Knoxville, during the semifinals, or “Philosophical 4” round. Farragut went on to defeat Dobyns-Bennett High School in the championship game.

Team members Roshan, his sister, Nisha Ramanan, Sophia Chen, Arman Oguz and Leyton Lu were presented with the Bowl’s Frank Miller Memorial Trophy Wednesday, Feb. 25, by Tennessee Scholar’s Bowl executive producer Ernie Roberts and show host and head writer Frank Murphy, both of East Tennessee PBS, which produces and broadcasts the show.

Additional team members are Uday Sujithkumar, Evan Conger and Jared Li.

In addition to the trophy, the team won $1,000, which team sponsor Tiffany Booker said would be at least partially used “to purchase new buzzers for training purposes.”

“We worked on our buzzer skills a lot in preparation for this year’s Bowl,” noted Roshan, a junior, who said the team also looked at previous questions and Bowl episodes to be on top of their game.

Each game consisted of four students answering questions in literature, language, math, science, art, geography, music, sports, history and religion, and other subjects.

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FHS tops number of National Merit Finalists

Farragut High School’s cream of the crop continues to increase.

This year, “we are proud to recognize 18 National Merit Finalists for 2026, the highest total for a single year in school history,” said Laura Austin, FHS college and career facilitator.

The finalists are: Jessie An, Sophia Chen, Ethan Guo, Grace Im, Sruti Kamujula, Isabel Kao, Hisato Kurosaki, Jared Li, Nuoyan Li, Alex Lin, Albert Liu, Leyton Lu, Adithya Sastry, Dorian

Shultz, Yunpeng Tan, Nate Williamson, Emily Xu and Frank Yan.

“More than 1.3 million juniors from approximately 20,000 high schools entered the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2024 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which serves as the initial screening for program entrants,” Austin said.

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