Worcester County Mathematics League
The Worcester County Mathematics League (WOCOMAL) is a high school mathematics league composed of 32 high schools, most of which are in Worcester County, Massachusetts. It organizes seven mathematics competitions per year, four at the "varsity" level (up to grade 12) and three at the "freshman" level (up to grade nine, including middle school students). In the 2013-14 school year, WOCOMAL began allowing older students to compete in the freshman level competitions, calling this level of participation "junior varsity."
Top schools from the varsity competition are selected to attend the Massachusetts Association of Math Leagues state competition.
Contest format
A competition consists of four rounds at the Freshman level or five rounds at the Varsity level. The team round consists of eight problems at the Freshman level and nine at the Varsity level. Regardless of level, each student competes in three of the individual rounds.
In each individual round, competing students have ten minutes to answer three questions, worth one, two, and three points. The maximum meet score for a student is eighteen points.
History
The Worcester County Mathematics League was originally formed in 1963 as the Southern Worcester County Mathematics League (Sowocomal).[1] The winningest school in league history is St. John's High School, with twelve league championships in the fourteen-year span between 1983–84 and 1996-97. Algonquin Regional High School won six consecutive league championships from 1998-99 to 2003-04.[2]
Current events
The league currently has members from Worcester and western Middlesex Counties. In the past, it has had members from Hampshire County, Massachusetts, and Windham County, Connecticut.
In the 2013-14 season, the varsity division champion was Worcester Academy[3] and the freshman division champion was the Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School.[4]
League members Worcester Academy, AMSA Charter Mass Academy and took first, third, and fourth place among small-sized schools at the 2014 Massachusetts state championship math meet. Westborough High School and Nashoba Regional High School ranked second and fifth among medium-sized schools.[5] WOCOMAL schools have taken first place in the state among small schools for eleven consecutive years.[6]
At the 2014 New England championship math meet, league members Worcester Academy, AMSA Charter and Mass Academy took first, third, and fifth place respectively among small schools.[7] WOCOMAL schools have taken first or second place in New England among small schools for ten consecutive years.[8]
External links
- WOCOMAL website
- 2013-14 varsity team rankings
- All-time varsity rankings
- 2013-14 freshman team rankings
- 1967-68 league bylaws
- 2008-09 league bylaws
- 2001-2011 Varsity meet problems
- 2012-2014 Varsity and Freshman meet problems and solutions
- 2001-2011 Freshman meet problems
References
- ↑ http://www.wocomal.org/coaches/bylaws/196768bylaws.pdf
- ↑ WOCOMAL All-Time Team Records
- ↑ WOCOMAL Varsity Team Rankings 2013-14
- ↑ WOCOMAL Freshman Team Rankings 2013-14
- ↑ MAML State Meet Team Rankings 2014
- ↑ Massachusetts State Championship Math Meet Team Championships by Year
- ↑ NEAML New England Meet Team Rankings 2014
- ↑ New England Championship Math Meet Team Championships by Year (Small)