There are two winners for the June SW Legion Contest. The official winner (Sandeep Pawar) and the unofficial winner (per the unstated and unofficial though originally intended rules) is Arash Erfanian.  Three individuals produced verifiable scalene ellipsoids with only three elements. One individual used two sketches and one feature (3 elements total). Two other individuals used one sketch and two features (also 3 elements total). These made cleaver use of the scale feature. After a suprizingly quick game of email roshambo, Arash came out on top, earning himself a CSWSP-FEA test. Congrats to Arash. He knows his scalene ellipsoids, and he knows how to play a mean game of roshambo.
As mentioned before, I received 11 submissions. One submission was of a model that only had one 3D sketch and one feature (2 elements). However, I was not able to confirm its scaleneness. The solution was cleaver though; leave it to Matt Lombard to come up with such a simple approximation. One of the other submissions was a surface model (not solid). Unfortunately, it had more elements than the solid model submissions.
I don’t have access to the submissions at this moment. When I do, I will go into further details about how everyone accomplished the goal. I am not amazed by the variety of submissions.  I was surprizes at some of the methods employed.