Springfield student Jacob Reynolds, 16, center, donned a cape to support his teammates.
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Southview students Merisa Celestino, 17, left, and Keely Brown, 17, right, work together on the forensic challenge.
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Northview student Natalie Drayhein, 15, works on testing substances as part of the forensic challenge.
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Springfield students Savannah Pontius, 17, center, and Chris Park, 16, right, talk with judges while working on the magnetic levitation, or maglev.
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Northview students Ben Pifer, 17, left, and Haley Ritzert, 17, right, work together on the forensic portion of Saturday's Science Olympiad Invitational.
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Northview student Haley Ritzert, 17, center, works on the forensic portion.
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A student passes lockers with encouragement for Northview teams, including one for the Science Olympiad Invitational which reads, "we are the danger," at Northview High School in Sylvania.
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Northview Olympiad teammates watch as Mitch Kahn, 17, center, and Andy Edinger, 17, operate their home-built robotic arm.
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Northview student Lyann Hatoum, 17, left, joins in a group hug between her teammates Starr Jiang, 14, center left, and Ben Pifer, 17, right, as they embrace Southview student Lance Lu, 17, center right.
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Northview student Sam Zach, 15, puts the finishing touches on his robotic arm before competing.
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