Reel Art contest winners announced


Reel Art contest winners announced


A student from North Charleston recently took top honors as the overall winner in South Carolina’s 2006 Reel Art contest, a competition sponsored annually by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Duke Power and Trout Unlimited’s Chattooga River Chapter.


Entries were judged in Columbia at S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) headquarters on March 7. Winning art will be exhibited at the Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic March 24–26 at the State Fairgrounds in Columbia. Stephanie Potts from Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston received State Best of Show and a first-place award in the Grades 10-12 category for her watercolor depiction of a brook trout chasing a fly, which she titled simply “Brook Trout.”



Reel Art is a component of the DNR’s SC Reel Kids aquatic education program, supported with federal Sportfish Restoration Funds. Contact BeBe Harrison, DNR aquatic education coordinator, for more information on the annual contest at (803) 737-8483 in Columbia or at http://www.screelkids.com/reelart.htm or http://www.dnr.sc.gov/ and click on “Education.”


Students from across the state submitted more than 763 entries to the South Carolina Reel Art competition for 2006. Awards were given in each of four class groups (K-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12), including one overall winner, a first place, second place, third place and five honorable mention ribbons for each class group. The overall winner is selected from among the four first-place winners representing all four groups. Winners received prizes donated by Shakespeare, Wild Goose Galleries, Bender-Burkot East Coast School Supply and Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund.


The best of show winner’s art teacher from North Charleston is Yarbi Winkle. Potts was awarded a $500 savings bond from the Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, fishing and art supplies and other prizes from DNR. Everyone who enters gets a certificate and sample art supplies.


Harrison says the Reel Art contest is a conservation education program designed to give students in grades K-12 a chance to learn about and create artwork showing the diverse aquatic animals and aquatic habitats that exist in South Carolina.


Top placing entries in the Reel Art contest were:


Grades 10-12




1st Place and Best of Show – Stephanie Potts, Fort Dorchester High School


2nd – Ali Hammond, Saluda High School


3rd – Aaron Mikel Johnson, Saluda High School


Honorable Mentions – Sarah Boles, Airport High School; Gerardo Lopez, Saluda High School; Adrianna Lovato, Airport High School; Emiliano Sorcia, Saluda High School; Rachel Coleman, Saluda High School; Chief’s Choice – Jessica Josey


Grades 7-9




1st – Maddie Moore, Charleston County School of the Arts


2nd – Louisa Ballou, Charleston County School of the Arts


3rd – Chaz Evans, Charleston County School of the Arts


Honorable Mentions – Cameron Brazell, Airport High School; Miles Merritt, Charleston County School of the Arts; Jacki Brown, Charleston County School of the Arts; Colleen Brennan, Charleston County School of the Arts; Joey Dixon, Charleston County School of the Arts


Grades 4-6




1st – Samuel Ramsey, Crossroads Middle Schoo


2nd – Bria Turner, Heathwood Hall


3rd – James Stephen Kennard, Laurence Manning Academy


Honorable Mentions – Dakota Billings, White Knoll Elementary; Augusta Bouknight, Heathwood Hall; Nathan Downer, Laurence Manning Academy; Sammy Derrick, Chas. County School of the Arts; Ryan Bing, Whitesides Elementary


Grades K-3




1st – Kristin Black, St. Joseph Catholic School


2nd – John Eagle Miles, Jr., Wilson Hall


3rd- Brandon Johnson, Campobello Gramling School


Honorable Mentions – Laura Drose, Laurence Manning Academy; Elizabeth T. Chandler, E Squared Homeschool; Will Lanford, Campobello Gramling School; Cora Lee Downer, Laurence Manning Academy; Paul Dorman, Waccamaw Elementary


Reel Art contest winners announced


A student from North Charleston recently took top honors as the overall winner in South Carolina’s 2006 Reel Art contest, a competition sponsored annually by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Duke Power and Trout Unlimited’s Chattooga River Chapter.


Entries were judged in Columbia at S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) headquarters on March 7. Winning art will be exhibited at the Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic March 24–26 at the State Fairgrounds in Columbia. Stephanie Potts from Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston received State Best of Show and a first-place award in the Grades 10-12 category for her watercolor depiction of a brook trout chasing a fly, which she titled simply “Brook Trout.”



Reel Art is a component of the DNR’s SC Reel Kids aquatic education program, supported with federal Sportfish Restoration Funds. Contact BeBe Harrison, DNR aquatic education coordinator, for more information on the annual contest at (803) 737-8483 in Columbia or at http://www.screelkids.com/reelart.htm or http://www.dnr.sc.gov/ and click on “Education.”


Students from across the state submitted more than 763 entries to the South Carolina Reel Art competition for 2006. Awards were given in each of four class groups (K-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12), including one overall winner, a first place, second place, third place and five honorable mention ribbons for each class group. The overall winner is selected from among the four first-place winners representing all four groups. Winners received prizes donated by Shakespeare, Wild Goose Galleries, Bender-Burkot East Coast School Supply and Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund.


The best of show winner’s art teacher from North Charleston is Yarbi Winkle. Potts was awarded a $500 savings bond from the Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, fishing and art supplies and other prizes from DNR. Everyone who enters gets a certificate and sample art supplies.


Harrison says the Reel Art contest is a conservation education program designed to give students in grades K-12 a chance to learn about and create artwork showing the diverse aquatic animals and aquatic habitats that exist in South Carolina.


Top placing entries in the Reel Art contest were:


Grades 10-12




1st Place and Best of Show – Stephanie Potts, Fort Dorchester High School


2nd – Ali Hammond, Saluda High School


3rd – Aaron Mikel Johnson, Saluda High School


Honorable Mentions – Sarah Boles, Airport High School; Gerardo Lopez, Saluda High School; Adrianna Lovato, Airport High School; Emiliano Sorcia, Saluda High School; Rachel Coleman, Saluda High School; Chief’s Choice – Jessica Josey


Grades 7-9




1st – Maddie Moore, Charleston County School of the Arts


2nd – Louisa Ballou, Charleston County School of the Arts


3rd – Chaz Evans, Charleston County School of the Arts


Honorable Mentions – Cameron Brazell, Airport High School; Miles Merritt, Charleston County School of the Arts; Jacki Brown, Charleston County School of the Arts; Colleen Brennan, Charleston County School of the Arts; Joey Dixon, Charleston County School of the Arts


Grades 4-6




1st – Samuel Ramsey, Crossroads Middle Schoo


2nd – Bria Turner, Heathwood Hall


3rd – James Stephen Kennard, Laurence Manning Academy


Honorable Mentions – Dakota Billings, White Knoll Elementary; Augusta Bouknight, Heathwood Hall; Nathan Downer, Laurence Manning Academy; Sammy Derrick, Chas. County School of the Arts; Ryan Bing, Whitesides Elementary


Grades K-3




1st – Kristin Black, St. Joseph Catholic School


2nd – John Eagle Miles, Jr., Wilson Hall


3rd- Brandon Johnson, Campobello Gramling School


Honorable Mentions – Laura Drose, Laurence Manning Academy; Elizabeth T. Chandler, E Squared Homeschool; Will Lanford, Campobello Gramling School; Cora Lee Downer, Laurence Manning Academy; Paul Dorman, Waccamaw Elementary

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