So You Think You Know Mining 2010 Winners Showcase Ontario High School Students’ Amazing Talent — Again

Katrina Malinski from Sudbury won the best writing award. She attends Lockerby Composite school.
This article was provided by the Ontario Mining Association (OMA), an organization that was established in 1920 to represent the mining industry of the province. To view all the winners of the So You Think You Know Mining competition, please go to OMA 2010 Video Winners.
The winning videos in the Ontario Mining Association’s high school video competition So You Think You Know Mining (SYTYM) provide clear evidence that an abundance of creativity and artistic talent is possessed by teenagers. Go to the OMA website www.oma.on.ca and click on the SYTYKM panel, watch the 2010 award winning videos, which are now available for viewing and we are sure you will agree.
Along with all the winning entries, you can experience the flavour of the SYTYKM awards gala in a production by Amanda Ceniti, a runner up in the competition, from Georgetown District High School. The SYTYKM trophies were presented at an OMA conference held in North Bay. Ms. Ceniti’s production captures the bright lights, the inspiration of the winners, the upbeat music and buzz of the ceremony.
Congratulations to the SYTYKM 2010 winners. While individual names are attached to each award, most were team efforts involving one or more classmates and in some cases relatives. The Best Overall Video was captured by David DeLong from St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School in Sudbury, for his production Lego Mining. Read the rest of this entry »
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