|   | Another              “Brain Game” Season Draws To A Close | 
 WRAL-TV          held a banquet to celebrate the fall and spring sessions of “Brain Game”          during the past school year on Tuesday, May 22 at 5:30pm in Studio A at          its facilities on Western Boulevard. The Spring Championship team from          Raleigh Charter School in Wake County and the Fall Championship team from          Hunt High in Wilson County were feted at the event.
WRAL-TV          held a banquet to celebrate the fall and spring sessions of “Brain Game”          during the past school year on Tuesday, May 22 at 5:30pm in Studio A at          its facilities on Western Boulevard. The Spring Championship team from          Raleigh Charter School in Wake County and the Fall Championship team from          Hunt High in Wilson County were feted at the event. 
The Brain Game season          drew to a close on Saturday, May 19, and garnered an excellent 3.6 rating/11          share. 
|  The team from Hunt High in Wilson County won the fall “Brain              Game” semester. Team members include: (left to right) Neeta              Goli, Jennifer Murray and Eric Jarman.
 |  WRAL’s Greg Fishel (right) interviews the spring semester champs              from Raleigh Charter School, Nick Flath, Joel Feiner,              & Robert Fenoglio.
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Over 90 students,          parents and coaches attended the “Brain Game” celebration. After a dinner          catered by Catering Works, WRAL-TV staff members treated these guests          were treated to tours of WRAL-TV’s new newsroom. 
|  Everyone enjoyed a plentiful buffet.
 |  WRAL’s Kevin Shand produces “Brain Game.”
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|  WRAL’s David Gill (right) takes guests on a tour of the new              all-digital newsroom.
 |  Nicole Pride, Corp Community Relations Manager for IBM, presented              computers to the winners.
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WRAL-TV’s Kevin Shand          produces the Brain Game, and Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel serves as          host. WRAL-TV Director/Producers Rob Hale, Chris Bolanz, Mick Evans, and          WRAL-TV’s Infinit operators and crew all significantly contributed to          the successful “Brain Game” season. 
The show premiered          in January of 1997 and is # 1 at 10:00am on Saturdays. Forty-two teams          participate in WRAL-TV’s educational quiz show each semester, in are 14          regular season games. The nine teams with the best scores qualify for          the playoffs; three playoff rounds occur at the end of each semester.          The top three playoff teams compete in the championship round each semester.          
|  Over 90 guests filled Studio A for the banquet.
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