![Contributed Two freshmen from Eastlake High School, Daniel France and Austin Jenchi, programmed their way to victory at the Puget Sound Computer Science Teachers Association’s Spring Programming Contest on April 25. The Eastlake team took first place in the intermediate division of the event, earning 775 points. Two hundred students in grades eight through 12 participated in 85 teams at the event held at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle.](http://sammamishreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ehs-computer-wins.jpg)
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Two freshmen from Eastlake High School, Daniel France and Austin Jenchi, programmed their way to victory at the Puget Sound Computer Science Teachers Association’s Spring Programming Contest on April 25.
The Eastlake team took first place in the intermediate division of the event, earning 775 points.
Two hundred students in grades eight through 12 participated in 85 teams at the event held at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle.