Jonathan Hess, an eighth grade student at Tuscaloosa's Holy Spirit Catholic High School, won first place in the State Geographic Bee at Samford University Friday, April 3.
Hess correctly answered "Japan" to the question "Chiba and Nagoya, two of the world's largest ports in terms of tonnage, are located in which country?" in the final round.
He received a National Geographic Collegiate Atlas of the World, a $100 cash prize and an all-expenses-paid trip to represent Alabama in the national finals in Washington, D.C., May 19-20. He is the son of Laura and Cletus Hess.
William Shelton, an eighth grade student at Oak Park Middle School, Decatur, finished second. The son of Nicole and Clint Shelton, he received an Atlas and a $75 cash prize.
Kevin Hubbard, a student at Oak Mountain Middle School finished third. The son of Kathy and Philip Hubbard of Indian Springs, he received an Atlas and a $50 cash prize.
Alabama's top 100 geography students, all in grades four through eight, competed in the event.