Mr. Carrubba can address your question better than anyone, but let me point out that Uni has never competed in the unlimited category in the WYSE state finals. That last bit ("state finals") is important. Uni competes in the unlimited division at the regional and sectional level, mainly to allow other small schools a chance to advance. But at the state level, Uni has competed in the small-school division (Division 300) every year except 2007, when it competed in Division 700 and placed second to U-High Chicago.
Uni has competed in WYSE since 1996, when math teacher Carol Castellon was the team's first coach. At the state finals Uni placed third in 1996, second in 1997, and first in 1998, which began a string of nine consecutive state titles.
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Mr. Carrubba can address your question better than anyone, but let me point out that Uni has never competed in the unlimited category in the WYSE state finals. That last bit ("state finals") is important. Uni competes in the unlimited division at the regional and sectional level, mainly to allow other small schools a chance to advance. But at the state level, Uni has competed in the small-school division (Division 300) every year except 2007, when it competed in Division 700 and placed second to U-High Chicago.
Uni has competed in WYSE since 1996, when math teacher Carol Castellon was the team's first coach. At the state finals Uni placed third in 1996, second in 1997, and first in 1998, which began a string of nine consecutive state titles.