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2 Ellicott City Spellers Are Contestants In Scripps National Bee

The 92nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is here, and two Ellicott City students are among the spellers competing.

Teresa Cherian​ and Veer Tuliani are competing in the national spelling bee
Teresa Cherian​ and Veer Tuliani are competing in the national spelling bee (Scripps National Spelling Bee)

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — The 92nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is here, and two Ellicott City students plan to compete this year. More than 560 children from all 50 states will vie for a shot at becoming the nation’s preeminent speller.

Preliminary multiple-choice tests were held Monday, May 27. Onstage spelling competitions will be held all day Tuesday and Wednesday, with finalists competing Thursday, May 30. No more than 50 spellers will advance to the finals Thursday.

The event is held at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. The champion will receive a $50,000 prize.

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Here are the contestants from Ellicott City:

  • Teresa Cherian
    • Age: 12
    • Grade: 6th
    • Speller number: 204
    • Town: Ellicott City
    • School: Bonnie Branch Middle School
    • Drawing, reading, cooking and playing the violin are her hobbies.
  • Veer Tuliani
    • Age: 12
    • Grade: 7th
    • Speller number: 143
    • Town: Ellicott City
    • School: Folly Quarter Middle School
    • He competed last year and tied for 453rd place. His goals for the future including being a meteorologist, sports commentator/player, spelling bee pronouncer, inventor, pilot, doctor, scientist, teacher, mathematician, astronaut and dad.

Interested viewers can watch every word Wednesday on the Watch ESPN app.

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Finalists will begin spelling on stage at 10 a.m. Thursday, and this part of the competition will air live on ESPN 2.

After the field is narrowed down to roughly a dozen finalists, ESPN will air the spelling bee finals live Thursday night.

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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