Wells High School Wins Thomas Cup, IT and Gaming Competition at Thomas College Web Director | December 2, 2017

thomas cupWATERVILLE, MAINE, December 2017 — Wells High School students are the winners of the third annual Thomas Cup. The Thomas Cup is an overnight IT and gaming competition which includes robot nerf-gun shooting competition, Crime Scene Investigation, Cyber War, and League of Legends competition.Wells High School student winners include: Eric Sousa, Charlie Clough, Shawn Ouellete, Noah Boucher, and Kolby Howes.

More than 150 Maine high school students vied for the Thomas Cup, a 2-foot trophy that will also be presented in a school-wide ceremony next month. The competition took place at Thomas College in Waterville on December 1 at 5 p.m. overnight until today, December 2 at 10 a.m.

About Thomas College: Founded in 1894, Thomas College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in programs ranging from business, entrepreneurship, and technology, to education, criminal justice, and psychology. Its Guaranteed Job Program, the first of its kind in the nation, is built on student’s academic, career, and leadership preparation. Thomas is also home to the Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation and the Center for Innovation in Education. Money Magazine recently ranked Thomas 23rd in the Country for adding the most value to their degrees, and data reported by the New York Times ranks Thomas in the top 15 percent of all college and universities in the U.S. for upward mobility of its graduates. For more information, visit wwwold.thomas.edu or contact MacKenzie Riley at [email protected] or 207-859-1313.