 How well do you know your mountain ranges and state capitals? While students at La Porte School were put to the test at their annual Geography B. Reporter Cheryl Moore has the details about the competition for this week's Golden Apple. Quick, what's the capitol of Louisiana? If you guess Baton Rouge, then you're right. But that question is kindergarten level, compared to some of the questions from the Geography B. We've done a lot of different activities in the past month to prepare whether it was states related or world related. The Geography B covers topics all over the map. From the U.S. to Australia, even the oceans, mountains and tiniest islands are included. Ten students from fourth to eighth grade made it through the La Porte preliminaries. The competition went south for many of them after the first round, leaving only the remaining three. We do is point them towards the National Geography B study page online and there's lots of resources for them there online. The final two competitors, Harley and Wyatt, displayed worldly knowledge and a fierce rivalry, partly because their siblings. In the end, Wyatt took the crown. He says figuring out what to study was the tough part. This geometry game in practice like the oceans, but yeah, I was just surprised because it's my first time being here. Harley walked away with a trophy last year, so she wasn't too heartbroken. In fact, it turns out knowing your continents runs in the family. My older sister Lacey, she won the Geography B a few years back and we went out for like celebration. So I want to go out for celebration. Next, Wyatt will have to take a test in order to qualify for the state B in St. Paul. If he wins that competition, it's off to Washington, D.C. for Nationals. I think the only thing that I would hope to change is to try to get them to study more on their own. Maybe try to have a geography day, geography question of the day or something in our classrooms to try to get them motivated. But we, yeah, we want to motivate them to study on their own. And the kids agree that studying is the key to success. Yeah, practice more, beat my brother. No, she'll always be in my shadow. Reporting in La Port with this week's Golden Apple, Cheryl Moore, Lakeland News. This was La Port's fifth year hosting a Geography B, the state competition in St. Paul will be held in April.