Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Grapevine HS Forensic Team scores big in out-of-state meet
Grapevine High debate and oral interpretation students brought home honors from one of the largest high school invitational tournaments in the nation. Twenty-four students competed in the Glenbrooks Speech and Debate Tournament in Chicago last month, with junior Leslie Berntsen fully qualifying for the national Tournament of Champions. Individual honors include: Berntsen, semi-finalist in Student Congress and Tournament of Champions qualifier; Joanna Smith, semi-finalist in Student Congress and earned first Tournament of Champions bid; Mia Avramescu, quarter-finalist in Original Oratory; Shelby Pryor and Eric Frazier, second in junior varsity Cross-Examination Debate; Braeden Ayars and Casey Williams, sixth in Duo Acting; and Eric Frazier, ninth-place speaker in junior varsity Cross-Examination Debate. The Debate team is coached by Jane Boyd and Jason Sykes, and the Oral Interpretation team is coached by Dan Radomski and Grant Hahn.
Source: GCISD
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