It will be another two weeks before a spelling bee champion is announced in Missouri.
After two students battled for 66 rounds in the quest to represent Missouri in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, the judges ran out of words and decided to postpone the competition.
The original group of 25 students was quickly trimmed down to two: Kush Sharma, a seventh-grader at Frontier School of Innovation, and Sophia Hoffman, a fifth-grader at Highland Park Elementary.
Kush and Sophia tore through the spelling bee program approved list and the other 20 words the judges picked from the dictionary, as the organizers quickly realized they would need some new words.









