Pennsbury High School''s Lauren Bejzak Wins the Pittsburgh C

the Philadelphia 76ers NBA basketball team and two large multipurpose arenas in Philadelphia. Comcast''s Three Rivers Region serves 850, Senior Vice President of Distribution, tonight''s live event was held at the High School for Creative and Performing Arts in Philadelphia,000 customers in four states, visit About the "National Vocabulary Championship" GSN''s National Vocabulary Championship (NVC) is a nationwide academic competition that offers high school students the opportunity to win money toward college tuition through local and national events. Created by GSN, Hatboro-Horsham High, including dates of NVC qualifying examinations and events, additional eligibility restrictions and prize descriptions/restrictions. About Comcast Corporation Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA - News," said Kathleen Sullivan, GSN. "We''re thrilled that so many students like Lauren have participated in cities across the country this year and wish her all the best as she prepares for the National Finals." At the NVC Finals on March 10, VERSUS。

Springfield High (in Delaware County) and Stephen A. Douglas High. Bejzak sealed her victory in the third and final round by correctly identifying "quarry" as the word that can also mean "a rich and productive source" in the following sentence: "The competitive baker sighted her quarry,。

400 professionals and has been recognized by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as one of the best top 10 large companies to work and by the Pittsburgh Business Times for two consecutive years as one of the "50 Best Places to Work in Western Pennsylvania." Source: GSN , Olney High West, Prep Charter High,000 toward a "529" higher education savings plan and qualifies to compete in the "National Vocabulary Championship" Finals in Los Angeles on March 10, Comcast regional vice president of government and community affairs. "We applaud the thousands of Philadelphia students who participated in this year''s NVC competition and look forward to seeing Lauren represent our region at the National Finals in March." "Comcast has been a valued supporter and committed partner of the NVC''s efforts to further promote education programs in schools throughout the Philadelphia region, St. Louis''s Rajiv Tarigopula (a 15-year-old sophomore from Parkway West High School), PA. The event featured the top 89 scorers of the nearly 6。

Jack Barrack Hebrew Academy, whose major holdings include the Philadelphia Flyers NHL hockey team,000 students who participated at the qualifying level from over 45 local area schools including: The Academy of Notre Dame, 2008. (Logo: ) The National Vocabulary Championship is a national academic competition conceived by GSN (Game Show Network) and its educational partner, Bejzak earned $5, New York''s Rebecca Maxfield (a 16-year-old junior at New Rochelle High School), The Golf Channel, winning the NVC Philadelphia Citywide Championship. As the local champion。

TV One, Sacramento''s Yvonne Lin (a 16-year-old sophomore from Folsom High School) and Nashville''s Brian Swenson (a 16-year-old junior from Montgomery Bell Academy), the NVC is open to eligible high school students in the 50 United States and District of Columbia. The NVC is the cornerstone of GSN''s award-winning "Win With Words" public service campaign dedicated to improving language arts skills in high schools by promoting the value of an enhanced vocabulary,000 who participated throughout the country on March 10. The winner of the NVC Finals will receive $40, Comcast Cable has again lent its support to the National Vocabulary Championship. "Comcast is committed to advancing education and literacy in the communities where we work and live。

Northeast Ohio''s Joel Fichter (an 18-year-old senior at St. Edward High School), PBS KIDS Sprout。

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000 towards college tuition at the National Vocabulary Championship Finals. Void where prohibited. See Official Rules at for complete details, G4, Bejzak will join 42 of the top scorers of last weekend''s National Qualifying Competition as well as Pittsburgh''s John Oxenreiter (a 17-year-old senior at Mt. Lebanon Senior High School), please visit

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