C. Falls continues winning season in Ronan
The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 11 months AGO
Columbia Falls High School continued its undefeated speech and debate season by dominating the Ronan Invitational on Saturday.
Columbia Falls finished the weekend with 130 points, far outdistancing second-place Stevensville’s 44 points. Hamilton finished in third place, and Polson came in fourth.
“With five first-place finishes and a solid showing by our debaters, we had a well-balanced victory in Ronan against seasoned competition,” Columbia Falls head coach Tara Norick said.
In Class A drama, Corvallis claimed top honors, followed by Polson, Ronan and Hamilton.
Only two Class B schools competed in Ronan, Bigfork and Loyola Sacred Heart. The Missoula school does not compete in drama; Bigfork therefore claimed the Class B title in those events. Loyola won the Class B speech meet.
Local teams compete next weekend in divisional tournaments to determine which competitors will qualify for state. Libby hosts the Northwest Class A Divisional Tournament; Bigfork will host the Northern B-C meet.
Local results from the Ronan Invitational are as follows:
• Policy Debate — 1. Logan Nutzman and Kelsey Koberg, Polson; 2. Becky Griffith and Mason Gedlaman, Columbia Falls; 5. Shelby Greene and Wolfie Dailing, Columbia Falls; 6. Eric DeLay and Reed Hovenkotter, Polson; 7. Mary Allison and Allison Foust, Columbia Falls
• Lincoln-Douglas Debate — 4. Kaitlin Barnes, Columbia Falls; 5. Ariel Ramstad, Columbia Falls; 6. Kevin Kuper, Columbia Falls
• Extemporaneous Speaking — 3. Jesse Flickinger, Columbia Falls; 8. Marissa Getts, Columbia Falls
• Impromptu Speaking — 1. Jesse Flickinger, Columbia Falls; 5. Marissa Getts, Columbia Falls; 6. Chance Morine, Columbia Falls
• Original Oratory — 1. Jinise Osborne, Columbia Falls; 2. Natalie Law, Columbia Falls; 5. Deirdra Sago, Columbia Falls; 8. Stephanie Christensen, Columbia Falls
• Expository Speaking — 1. Keri Potter, Columbia Falls; 2. Jennifer Jurva, Columbia Falls; 3. Casey Bauer, Columbia Falls; 5. Kate Donner, Columbia Falls
• Memorized Public Address — 1. Blake Ladenburg, Columbia Falls; 2. Stephanie Christensen, Columbia Falls; 4. Maddie Lorang, Bigfork; 7. Nathan Trinastich, Columbia Falls
• Humorous Oral Interpretation — 4. Zoe Gaiser, Bigfork; 6. Ashley Carlson, Columbia Falls; 7. Hannah Brinton, Columbia Falls
• Serious Oral Interpretation — 1. Keri Potter, Columbia Falls
• Humorous Duo — 4. Delaney Kohler and Jerry Wachel, Polson; 5. Nation Garza and Krysta Seville, Polson
• Serious Duo — 4. Becca Sewell and Amber McDaniel, Bigfork; 5. Isak Petersen and Jarrod Plant, Polson
• Classical Duo — 3. Laura Barta and Sydney Gambrel, Polson; 4. Isaac Reichner and Olivia Witt, Bigfork
• Humorous Solo — 3. Delaney Kohler, Polson; 4. James Vale, Bigfork; 8. Emmy Driscoll, Polson
• Serious Solo — 2. Nation Garza, Polson; 5. Amber McDaniel, Bigfork
• Pantomime — 1. Sierra Pete, Polson; 5. Larissa Hanson, Polson
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