 | Students Root For Local Speller
Classmates at Summit Country Day School have a vested interest in a national spelling bee contestant. Watch Video
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 | Local Speller Stays On Track
Thirteen-year-old Tino Delamerced spelled "deloul" correctly to keep his a shot at tonight's Scripps National Spelling Bee finals alive.
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 | Local Speller's Dad Gets Jitters
Tino Delamerced's dad admits he was a bit nervous as his 13-year-old son took on the word "pleurisy'' this morning in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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 | Local Speller Hangs Tough
Thirteen-year-old Tino Cusi Delamerced advanced this morning to the next round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Watch Video
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 | Local Speller Shares Thoughts On Bee
Contestant Madeline Stevens offers an inside look into the excitement of the National Spelling Bee.
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 | Local Student Comes Up Short In Spelling Bee
Tino Delamerced, who made it to the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, was eliminated after misspelling clotrimazole. Watch Video
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 | Local Speller Heads To Bee Semi-finals
Both Cincinnati area spellers performed well but only one, Tino Cusi Delamerced, is headed for Thursday's semi-finals. Watch Video
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 | Local Spellers Up To The Challenge
Both local students competing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee survived the second public round. Now the wait begins.
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 | Both Local Spellers Advance
The two local middle school students in the Scripps Spelling Bee survived the first round Tuesday.
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 | Buzz From Parents Leads To More Bee Stage Time
The spelling contest is in its 82nd year, but you can teach an old Bee new tricks. The 293 spellers for 2009 are getting more star turns on stage before the microphone.
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 | Scripps Spelling Bee Contestant Follows Sibling's Footsteps
Among 293 of the country's best spellers this year, 30 have older siblings or family members who also went to the national spelling bee. Watch Video
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 | A Talent For Spelling
Carolyn Dube is still trying to figure out where her 14-year-old daughter, Madeline Stevens, gets her obvious talent for spelling.
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 | Carrying On A Family Tradition
Tino Cusi Delamerced isn't the first in his family to make the trip to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C.
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 | 'I Love Nerds': For Spellers, Dorky's The New Cool
Nineteen Ohio students are competing in the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, beginning at 9 a.m. today in Washington, D.C.
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 | Scripps National Spelling Bee Starts Tuesday
Batesville eight-grader one of two Tri-state students competing in Washington, D.C. Watch Video
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 | Scripps Spelling Bee Online – Test Your Skills!
The Scripps National Spelling Bee isn’t until next week, but you can have some fun testing your spelling skills right now. Watch Video
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 | Impress Your Friends By Spelling These 7 Words
Check out these 7 words that are the favorites of contestants participating in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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 | National Spelling Bee Champs Are Grown, Not Born
The winner of the 2009 Scripps National Spelling Bee, in spite of any braces or abbreviated stature, will have much in common with the Beatles, Tiger Woods and Michelangelo.
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 | Fun Facts About The Spelling Bee
Which states have had the most champions? What schools do better: public or private? Get the low-down on the Bee here!
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 | Northlich Wins Scripps Spelling Bee For Literacy
Seventeen local companies participated in this year's Mardi Gras themed literacy bee. Watch Video
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 | Tri-State Students Prepare For Spelling Bee
Almost 300 Tri-State students are practicing their spelling words at home tonight to prepare for the WCPO regional spelling bee. Watch Video
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