Grade 6
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- First - David Ashworth, Pineview P.S., for "The Effect of Latitude on Daylight Hours"
- Second - Liam Whitelock and Anthony Stoneman, Our Lady of Sorrows, for "Sound Busters"
- Third - Connor Hartnell, General Lake, for "Glowsticks"
- Honourable Mention - Michael Saunders, St. Francis of Assisi, for "Chemistry Around US"
Engineering and Computer Science
- First - Conor McKenna, St. Mary's, for "Train of the Future?"
- Second - Andrew Solomon, St. Francis of Assisi, for "How Long do Batteries Last?"
Health Science
- First - Amelia Neville, Cathedral, for "Plant Sensations"
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Junior
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- First - Pia Dimayuga, St. Mary's, for "Lightbulbs in the Flesh"
- Second - Natalie Tugeon, General Lake, for "How Color is Made"
- Third - Lesllie St. Amour, Highview, for "Archery"
- Honourable Mention - Brooke Peever, Highview, for "Freezing Rates"
Life Sciences
- First - Rebeccah Sandrelli, Holy Name, for "Rate Pain Relievers Dissolve"
- Second - Christine Helferty, St. Michael's, for "Music and Memory"
- Third - Lukas Schraenkler, St. Michael's, for "What is the best temperature range for yeast to ferment?"
Engineering and Computer Science
- First - Kyle Joncas, Cobden P.S., for "Popsicle Stick Bridge"
- Second - Devin Enright, St. Michael's, for "Feed Card and Bottle Washer"
- Third - Sarah Bell, Cobden P.S., for "Mechanically Efficient Crane"
- Honourable Mention - Angela Richmond, St. Mary's, for "Winter Water"
Health Science
- First - Haley Gale, St. Michael's, for "Sleep Deprivation"
- Second - Alanna Moss, St. Michael's, for "Keep it Pumping...Right! The Heart"
- Third - Kiera Whitelock, Our Lady of Sorrows, for "Soap or Cleansers"
- Honourable Mention - Nathan Block, Beachburg P.S., for "Blobs of Dirt"
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Intermediate
Engineering and Computer Science
- First - Dan Li, Mackenzie H.S., for "Safely detonating fireworks"
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Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- First - Roopa Suppiah, Mackenzie H.S., for "Breathe Easy...CO2 can be Green!"
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Senior
Computers and Engineering
- First - Justin Reardon, Bishop Smith C.H.S., for "Managing the School Reindeer Hunt"
- Second - Ryan Spurrell, Opeongo H.S., for "Not Your Average Wind Turbine: Mechanical self-regulation of output voltage"
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Special Awards
Judges Choice Awards
- Alexia Maczko, General Lake, for "Eggs and Teeth"
- Natalie Turgeon, General Lake, for "How Color is Made"
- Kiera Whitelock, Our Lady of Sorrows, for "Soap or Cleansers"
- Connor Hartnell, General Lake, for "Glowsticks"
Ontario Power Generation Awards
- Pia Dimayuga, St. Mary's, for "Lightbulbs in the Flesh"
- Ryan Weise and Aaron Lagace, Holy Name, for "The Windmill"
- Damian Benjamin and Brady Beaupre, Holy Name, for "Solar Reflector"
- Ryan Spurrell, Opeongo H.S., for "Not Your Average Wind Turbine: Mechanical self-regulation of output voltage"
- Morgan Wilson, Pineview, for "Wired Telegraph"
- Andrew Solomon, St. Francis of Assisi, for "How Long do Batteries Last?"
- Benjamin Carter and Brandon Soikie, St. Mary's, for "Hand 2 Eye"
- Kaitlin Frigon, General Lake, for "Static Electricity"
OFA Award for Best Agriculture Projects
- First - Devin Enright, St. Michael's, for "Feed Cart and Bottle Washer"
- Second - Cole Merrill, St. Mary's, for "Green Diesel"
- Third - Sarah Boose, Highview, for "Enzyme Reaction"
Best Investigative Project
- Lukas Schraenkler, St. Michael's, for "What is the best temperature range for yeast to ferment?"
Algonquin Chapter, Canadian Forestry Award
- Jessica Lambert, Cobden P.S., for "Global Warming"
Bell Canada Award for Excellent use of Technology in Health Research
- Devin Enright, St. Michael's, for "Feed Cart and Bottle Washer"
Hydro One Energy Ambassador Award
- Pia Dimayuga, St. Mary's, for "Lightbulbs in the Flesh"
Ontario Association of Medical Laboratories Award
- Lukas Schraenkler, St. Michael's, for "What is the best temperature tange for yeast to ferment?"
- Laura Moore and Jennifer Beer, St. Mary's, for "Cabbage Catastrophe"
AFCEA Awards
- Justin Reardon - Bishop Smith C.H.S., Pembroke, for "Managing the School Reindeer Hunt"
University of Ottawa Scholarship
- Ryan Spurrell, Opeongo H.S., for "Not Your Average Wind Turbine: Mechanical self-regulation of output voltage"
University of Ontario Institute of Technology Innovation Award
- Kyle Joncas, Cobden P.S., for "Popsicle Stick Bridge"
- Devin Enright, St. Michael's, for "Feed Cart and Bottle Washer"
Best Chemistry Project
- Roopa Suppiah, Mackenzie H.S., for "Breathe Easy...CO2 can be Green!"
Environmental Innovator Award
- Cole Merrill, St. Mary's, for "Green Diesel"
Nuclear Research Award of Excellence
- Roopa Suppiah, Mackenzie H.S., for "Breathe Easy...CO2 can be Green!"
- Nick Belanger, Highview, for "Electromagnets"
Grand Awards
2007 Pfizer Award of Excellence for Best Grade 6 Project
- David Ashworth, Pineview, for "The Effect of Latitude on Daylight Hours"
Cisco Systems Award of Excellence
- Justin Reardon, Bishop Smith C.H.S., for "Managing the School Reindeer Hunt"
Sci-Tech Ontario Stepping Stone Award
- Kyle Joncas, Cobden P.S., for "Popsicle Stick Bridge"
RCRSTF - Northern Credit Union Award of Excellence
- Pia Dimayuga, St. Mary's, for "Lightbulbs in the Flesh"
AFCEA Award of Excellence For Best Project in the Fair
- Roopa Suppiah, Mackenzie H.S., for "Breathe Easy...CO2 can be Green?!"
Contestants Eligible for CWSF 2007
- Roopa Suppiah, Mackenzie H.S., for "Breathe Easy...CO2 can be Green?!"
- Pia Dimayuga, St. Mary's, for "Lightbulbs in the Flesh"
- Kyle Joncas, Cobden P.S., for "Popsicle Stick Bridge"
- Justin Reardon, Bishop Smith C.H.S., Pembroke, for "The Hierarchical Clustering System"
Last updated: April 14, 2007