Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ohio Holiday Frolic

The TSU Forensics Team finished fall semester at the Ohio State University Holiday Frolic held December 4-5, 2009. There were 30 schools in attendance, and TSU took 3rd place overall and won a total of 19 awards including First Place, Poetry Interpretation - Terra Strong, First Place, Novice Dramatic Interpretation - Byron Harvey, First Place, Novice Poetry Interpretation - Wil Taylor, and First Place - Novice Program of Oral Interpretation - Kelli Volk.

Full results below.



The team with their awards.

Pictured: Veronica James, Derrick Johnson, Wil Taylor, Lanial Madden, Chanel Lake, Andrea Durham, Khi Gilkey, Kelli Volk, Byron Harvey, Terra Strong, and Maximilian Cole













The 2010 TSU Forensics Coaching Staff:
(from l-r) Emily Kofoed, Kimberley LaMarque, Clarence Ball


Full Results:

First Place, Poetry Interpretation

Student: Terra Strong

First Place, Novice Dramatic Interpretation

Student: Byron Harvey

First Place, Novice Poetry Interpretation

Student: Wil Taylor

First Place, Novice Program of Oral Interpretation

Student: Kelli Volk

Second Place, Novice Prose Interpretation

Student: Kelli Volk

Third Place, Pentathlon Speaking

Student: Terra Strong

Third Place, Open Team Sweepstakes

Team: Tennessee State University

Third Place, Dramatic Interpretation

Student: Andrea Durham

Third Place, Novice Persuasive Speaking

Student: Byron Harvey

Third Place, Novice Prose Interpretation

Student: Derrick Johnson

Fourth Place, Program of Oral Interpretation

Student: Terra Strong

Fourth Place, Novice After Dinner Speaking

Student: Kelli Volk

Fourth Place, Novice Dramatic Interpretation

Student: Chanel Lake

Fifth Place, Pentathlon Speaking

Student: Andrea Durham

Fifth Place, Program of Oral Interpretation

Student: Maximilian Cole

Fifth Place, Poetry Interpretation

Student: Maximilian Cole

Fifth Place, Novice Dramatic Interpretation

Student: Khi Gilkey

Sixth Place, Novice Persuasive Speaking

Student: Khi Gilkey

Sixth Place, Novice Poetry Interpretation

Student: Derrick Johnson