Top finishers in individual subject-area written tests also advance to the regional event. Teams and individuals advancing are as follows, listed by school:
Woodlawn: Tanner Bone, fourth place, science, and fifth place, arts and humanities. Garrett Bredar, third place, math. Alex Combs, third place, written composition. Alex Grigsby, fourth place, math. Dowell Harmon, first place, social studies; and first place, arts and humanities. Zach Hester, fifth place, written composition. Hannah Luttrell, third place, language arts. Zachary Negaard, fifth place, social studies. Mason Steigerwald, second place, arts and humanities. Brian Wray, second place, social studies. Nick Fedorka also qualified for regional science competition.
Members of the future problem solving team are Ryan Alexander, Garrett Bredar, Emily Hall, Lena Hutchins, Jack Lammy and Pence Matheny.
Members of the quick recall team are Tanner Bone, Kylie Cooper, Lucas Edelen, Alex Grigsby, Eric Hagan, Dowell Harmon, William Harris, Keegan Kendrick, Jack Lammy, Hannah Luttrell, Hunter Overstreet and Leila Samhat.
Hogsett: Patrick Grizzel, fifth place, science. Kyle Lange, second place, science. Rachel Newcomb, first place, science, and second place, written composition. Mia Starcevic, first place, math; and first place, language arts. Nia Stallworth, third place, social studies; and second place, language arts.
Members of the quick recall team are Austin Baxter, Emma Breitenbach, Kayla Breitenbach, Alex Burnside, Connor Frey, Patrick Grizzel, Kyle Lange, Sarabeth Marlow, Rachel Newcomb, Meriah Rose, Nia Stallworth, Mia Starcevic and Payton Walker.
Toliver: Maya Craig-Lauer, fifth place, written composition, and fourth place, arts and humanities. Lauren Peyton, third place, arts and humanities. Nicholas Schorr, third place, science, and fifth place, math. Rob Caudill also qualified for the regional science competition.
Members of the future problem solving team are Asia Dunn, Tyler Dunn, Alexes Neace, Tiffany Nill and Devon Sellers.
Jennie Rogers: Jonathan Beto, fourth place, social studies. Jordyn Perry, fifth place, language arts. Madeline Salinas, first place, written composition, and fourth place, language arts. Zaid Siddiqui, second place, math. Kaitlin Snapp, fourth place, written composition.
The annual Governor's Cup academic competition is organized statewide by the Kentucky Association for Academic Competition.