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Berwyn Heights advances in Science Bowl It was a battle of the on Tuesday, as Berwyn Heights Elementary School beat Bladensburg contender Rogers Heights Elementary School for a spot in the Science Bowl semi finals. The Science Bowl, a televised quiz bowl for Prince George County public elementary and middle school students, has students answer questions in six categories, including topics such as biology, physics, chemistry and entomology. The competition was held at the Bonnie F. Johns Educational Media Center in Landover. With a final score of 315 170, the sixth grade Berwyn Heights team, led by fourth grade teacher Bret Goldstein, correctly answered questions about animals, space and Greek physicist Archimedes, leading to their victory. was a guess, sixth grader Shawn Meepagala of Berwyn Heights said of his Archimedes answer. A guess or not, Goldstein said it was impressive that Shawn knew about Archimedes, who was said to have used a large magnifying glass to incinerate Roman ships. Earlier Tuesday, Berwyn Heights beat the fifth grade team of Hyattsville Elementary School 315 105 and Rogers Heights Elementary beat Upper Marlboro Phyllis E. Williams Elementary School 175 95, leading to the faceoff for a seat at the March 19 semifinals. Berwyn Heights team, made up of Shawn, Megan Conover and Tyra Draper, has progressed since last year, Goldstein said, when the team lost in the first round. Aside from studying for the Science Bowl, Shawn said he collects stamps and the plays the viola and piano. Teammate Tyra likes origami and hopes to become a mathematician or scientist. And team captain Megan said she enjoys cooking and cosmetology. The Rogers Heights team, made up of sixth graders Terrence Joseph Jr., Natally Palma and Katie Yangima, were in good spirits after the game and said they would be back next year. Science Bowl host Dave Zahren called the match, a tough game as the score rarely strayed more than 30 to 40 points apart. Questions range from 5 points to 25 points depending on the level of difficulty. Berwyn Heights will compete against Bowie Northview Elementary, which won its spot in the semifinals Jan. 26 with a five point win over the reigning Science Bowl champs, Montpelier Elementary School of Laurel.