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YPG spells out F-U-N

Young Professionals Group puts members to the test with adult spelling bee.


  • By Amanda Morales
  • | 11:30 p.m. March 31, 2016
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Six contestants with professions ranging from law to mathematics took a swig of Wild Turkey American Honey whiskey and gave their best for the Young Professionals Group Spelling Bee Thursday night at Florida Studio Theatre. 

The event is the first of its kind by the group and is part of an effort to have more creative events according to YPG Coordinator Mimi Cirbusova. 

“No one else is really doing something like this and we want to do more of it,” Cirbusova said. 

“Can you use it in a sentence? What is the definition of the word?” Those were the only clues participants were given to help them spell out words from categories like Sarasota/Florida words. Each contestant was given a one-time option to invite a friend from the audience to spell a word on their behalf. 

“Can you ever be ready for a bee?” Rebecca Williams said. “Anything can happen.”

The first round contestants were asked to spell words classified as "words you should know." The word that brought the first elimination was 'ecstasy.' For some it was the words of French origin that delivered defeat, others it was double consonant sounds. 

The final round came down to three contestants Chris Nigro and Rebecca Williams were eliminated and Gavin Dietrich was declared the winner. 

“This was my first time doing a spelling bee and I suck at spelling,” Dietrich said. 

Contestant Chris Nigro spells out
Contestant Chris Nigro spells out "Quintessence" which is defined as the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form.
Rob Young is escorted off the stage by Refer-bee Adam Hughes after failing to spell
Rob Young is escorted off the stage by Refer-bee Adam Hughes after failing to spell "connoisseur." He said that it's the French words that always stump him.
Gavin Dietrich takes his word
Gavin Dietrich takes his word "stroganoff" for a chance to qualify for the final round.
Rachel Denton was the first contestant to be eliminated with the word
Rachel Denton was the first contestant to be eliminated with the word "ecstasy."
Shelby Webb tries to spell
Shelby Webb tries to spell "Choreography" before asking a friend in the audience to complete the word for her.
Shelby Webb, Chris Nigro, Anna Foster and Rob Young
Shelby Webb, Chris Nigro, Anna Foster and Rob Young
Steve Queior, Dillon Buckland and Travis Rossnagle
Steve Queior, Dillon Buckland and Travis Rossnagle
Rebecca Williams successfully spells her first word
Rebecca Williams successfully spells her first word "colossal."
Sam Lowry congratulates YPG Spelling Bee winner Gavin Dietrich after awarding him with two pounds of honey as one of the prizes.
Sam Lowry congratulates YPG Spelling Bee winner Gavin Dietrich after awarding him with two pounds of honey as one of the prizes.
Rachel Denton, Nikita Bagley, Andrea Knies and Paige Diemer
Rachel Denton, Nikita Bagley, Andrea Knies and Paige Diemer
Paul Anderson, Rachel Denton and Refer-bee Adam Hughes
Paul Anderson, Rachel Denton and Refer-bee Adam Hughes
Ashley Leon and Rina Kay
Ashley Leon and Rina Kay
Murray Devine and Nalani Simpson
Murray Devine and Nalani Simpson
Contestant Chris Nigro spells out
Contestant Chris Nigro spells out "Quintessence" which is defined as the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form.
Judges Ali Reed, Richie Alfson and Jim Shirley.
Judges Ali Reed, Richie Alfson and Jim Shirley.
Chris Nigro is directed off the stage for failing to spell
Chris Nigro is directed off the stage for failing to spell "calisthenics."
Brad and Rebecca Williams and Adam Hughes
Brad and Rebecca Williams and Adam Hughes

 

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