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Bigfork triumphs in Northern B speech

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 10 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| January 27, 2015 7:00 PM

Bigfork High School won the Northern Class B Divisonal speech championship last weekend in Shelby.

The team scored 52 sweepstakes points for the speech win and placed third in drama with 28 points.

Bigfork wraps up its season this weekend at the state meet in Ennis. Bigfork head coach Charlie Appleby said the team has a shot at state with Stacey Poulson, divisional champion in Serious Oral Interpretation; Shannon Frizzell in Memorized Public Address; Sierra Curtiss in Original Oratory, Elizabeth Kalenak in Humorous Oral Interpretation and Sam Smit in Impromptu.

“If I am right, I have conditioned them for this with the season we just had, going against AA and A schools and Loyola as many weeks as possible, but it’s tough for new kids to do well at state,” Appleby said. “I think that our drama team has the possibility of doing just as well at state as they did at divisionals. The Northern Division is quite tough in drama, especially when you are competing at great drama schools like Malta and Shelby. The competition was fierce and our kids rose to the challenge.”

Appleby was also voted by Class B coaches as the division speech coach of the year.

Individual results from the divisional tournament are:

Impromptu Speaking — 2. Samantha Smit.

Humorous Oral Interpretation — 4. Elizabeth Kalenak.

Serious Oral Interpretation — 1. Stacey Poulson, 5. Kimberlee McDonald.

Expository Speaking — 5. Kaylynn Isamen.

Memorized Public Address — 2. Shannon Frizzell.

Original Oratory — 2. Sierra Curtiss.

Humorous Solo Acting — 3. Kenzie Meyer, 6. Mack Paine.

Humorous Duo Acting — 4. Damon Maitland and Brett Bradstreet, 5. Rosalie Lander and Alex Moore.

 Serious Solo Acting — 8. Riley Hoveland, 7. Melody McHaley

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