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SIOUX FALLS 5TH GRADER WINS SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SPELLING BEE

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MITCHELL, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) – A 5th grade student from Challenge Center Elementary School in Sioux Falls won the 2026 South Dakota State Spelling Bee Saturday in the 19th round.

Oscar Quezada, 11, claimed the state championship and will move on to the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington in May after correctly spelling “arrearage.”

For the second year, South Dakota News Watch and Dakota Wesleyan University sponsored the competition, which was held at DWU. Financial support for Black Hills area students also came from the Independent Insurance Agents of Rapid City.

Oscar was eliminated in the first round at last year’s state bee when a baby cried and he lost his concentration.

“Instead of spelling ‘flipperling,’ I spelled ‘flippering,'” he recalled Saturday. “I was like, I’m probably going to come back next year because I’ve gotten first place in my school bee twice in a row, last year and this year.”

His advice to other spellers: “Basically, just practice. If somebody’s in the spelling bee, just practice as hard as possible. It’ll, it’ll definitely pay off.”

Pleroma Otang, 11, a 6th grader from Brandon Valley Intermedia School, took second place and Ashika Gupta, 13, an 8th grader from Dakota Valley Upper Elementary Middle School took 3rd place.

Schools that qualified students to compete at the state bee:

Brandon: Brandon Valley Intermediate School; Robert Bennis Elementary School

Brookings: George S. Mickelson Middle School

Clear Lake: Deuel School

Estelline: Estelline Junior High; Sharon F. Delzer Elementary School

Florence Middle School

Garretson School

Madison Elementary School

Milbank Middle School

Mitchell: Gertie Belle Rogers Elementary School

North Sioux City: Dakota Valley Upper Elementary Middle School

Parkston Elementary School

Piedmont Valley Elementary School

Platte-Geddes Elementary School

Rapid City: Saint Elizabeth Seton Central School; Saint Thomas More Middle School

Scotland Middle Senior High School

Sioux Falls: Challenge Center Elementary School; Cornerstone School; Good Shepherd Lutheran School

Spearfish: Black Hills Christian Academy

Sturgis Elementary School

Vermillion Middle School; Vermillion Elementary School

Waverly South Shore School

Yankton: Sacred Heart Middle School

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