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Andrew Tai Buzzes Past Geography Bee Competition
Templeton Middle School seventh-grader Andrew Tai earned the title as 2013 school champion during a nail-biting geography competition.

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Templeton Middle School seventh-grader Andrew Tai earned the title as 2013 school champion during a nail-biting geography competition.

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