Lehigh Valley American Regions Mathematics League Program Clinches 2024 National Championship Title
July 30 2024 - 6:00PM
The Lehigh Valley American Regions Mathematics League (ARML)
program emerged victorious in the 2024 ARML National Championship,
securing a decisive win over the San Francisco Bay Area team and
111 additional teams from around the country. The Lehigh Valley
“Fire” team, which features 15 competitors from the larger program
of 64, posted a 17-point lead after performing highly in all four
competitive categories. The championship, which was held on May
31st and June 1st, is the pinnacle of advanced national high school
math team competition.
Led by esteemed mathematics professor Don Davis, who founded the
program in 1993 and has dedicated 50 years to teaching at Lehigh
University, the team's victory serves as a final send-off in
Davis’s illustrious career. Despite his recent retirement from the
university, Davis intends to continue leading the ARML program,
ensuring his legacy endures.
"For me, it's never just been about winning," remarked Davis.
"It's about upholding the Lehigh name and generating a passion for
problem-solving among our students.”
The Lehigh Valley contingent, comprised of 64 participants
divided into four teams with four alternates, showcased exceptional
talent and dedication throughout the championship. The “Fire” team,
Lehigh Valley’s top team, scored 229 points in combined
competition, 17 points better than San Francisco Bay Area’s top
team. The Fire team scored the most points in three of the four
different competition rounds: Team, Power, and Relay.
Reflecting on his longstanding relationship with Davis and the
Lehigh Valley Program, the program’s lead sponsor Paul Martino –
whose venture capital firm Bullpen Capital sponsors the team along
with Lehigh University and Google – emphasized the enduring impact
of Davis’s mentorship on his own career trajectory. "Professor
Davis instilled in me a love for math and science that has shaped
my entire professional journey," said Martino. "Supporting the next
generation of innovators and problem-solvers is not just a
privilege but a responsibility we all share."
As Davis prepares to retire from his position at Lehigh
University, his dedication to the ARML program remains steadfast.
Assisted by colleagues like Xianyi Zeng and mentors like Ken Monks
from the University of Scranton, Davis is confident in the
program's future and the continued cultivation of mathematical
talent.
To discover more about the Lehigh Valley Program and its
achievements, please visit
https://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/arml.html.
About the Lehigh Valley American Regions Mathematics
League ProgramThe Lehigh Valley ARML program was founded
by Don Davis, professor of Mathematics at Lehigh University, in
1993. In the 30 years since, the team has become nationally
recognized and is regularly one of the top performing teams in the
country. The team is the current ARML National Champion and has
also won National Championships in 2005, 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Additional the program has finished as runner-up in 2007, 2012,
2022, and 2023.
About Paul and Aarati MartinoPaul and Aarati
Martino are Bucks County residents based in Doylestown. Paul is the
founder of Bullpen Capital a post-seed stage venture capital firm
that invests in a broad spectrum of technology companies. Some of
Bullpen Capital’s prominent investments include FanDuel, Grove
Collaborative, WAG and PAPER. Aarati Martino has spent her entire
career in the technology industry and holds engineering degrees
from Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She
has spent more than two decades in a prominent position with Google
and teaches the “Google Magic” enrichment program for the Central
Bucks School District. Together, the Martino’s are passionate about
growing STEAM education in Bucks County and throughout
Pennsylvania.
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