MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College held its annual Mathlympics event, where local high school students compete in challenging math assessments. The event took place on the Kingman Campus on Friday, May 1, with students participating from Lake Havasu City, Mohave Valley, Needles and Parker.
Six schools participated, including River Valley High School, Needles High School, Lake Havasu High School, Academy of Building Industries High School, Parker High School and Needles High School. Awards were given to the top scorer from each school, individual subject levels, an engineering competition and the overall top school.
Overall School Competition
First Place: Lake Havasu High School
Second Place: Needles High School
Third Place: Academy of Building Industries High School
Individual Level Winners
Algebra 1
Gold: Zachary Vititoe, Lake Havasu High School
Silver: Brianna Hartranft, Needles High School
Bronze: Kylee Matheis, Lake Havasu High School
Geometry
Gold: Eli Levias, Lake Havasu High School
Silver: Dominic Hunt, Academy of Building Industries High School
Bronze: Mikah Githens, Academy of Building Industries High School
Algebra 2
Gold: Jason Reynolds, Academy of Building Industries High School
Silver: Logan Jackson, Lake Havasu High School
Bronze: Khyati Arora, Parker High School
Statistics
Gold: Jason Washington, Lake Havasu High School
Silver: Tristyn Lyons, Lake Havasu High School
Bronze: Amelia Smith, Lake Havasu High School
Precalculus
Gold: Donald Frisby, Lake Havasu High School
Silver: Evan Moffitt, Needles High School
Bronze: Robert Summerlin, River Valley High School
Calculus
Gold: Christopher Moffitt, Needles High School
Silver: Collin Miller, Lake Havasu High School
Bronze: Jayden Magbago, Lake Havasu High School
About Mohave College
Since 1971, Mohave College has been transforming lives by helping students earn degrees and certificates that lead to better careers and brighter futures. Most alumni stay right here in Mohave County, strengthening the local workforce, fueling economic growth, and giving back to the communities they call home. The College delivers an estimated $199 million annual economic impact to the region and supports over 3,000 jobs in industries ranging from healthcare to the arts. Alumni contribute $158 million each year in additional income to local communities, and 96% of graduates say Mohave prepared them well for their careers or further education. Whether you’re starting your journey or advancing your skills, Mohave College is here to help you own your future. Learn more at Mohave.edu/ImprovingLives.

Lake Havasu High School took home first place for overall school and first for the engineering competition.

Needles High School earned second place for overall school.

Academy of Building Industries High School received third place for overall school.

Students participating in the engineering competition.

Students participating in the engineering competition.

Student receiving individual award for Mathlympics.
