Eye on the Prize
CHRIS PETERSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 10 months AGO
Chris Peterson is the editor of the Hungry Horse News. He covers Columbia Falls, the Canyon, Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness. All told, about 4 million acres of the best parts of the planet. He can be reached at [email protected] or 406-892-2151. | January 29, 2020 8:06 AM
The Columbia Falls speech and debate team will look to take its 15th straight state title this weekend. While they won the Western A divisional crown last weekend, they know they still have a lot of work to do.
The state tournament is in Whitefish and the Wildcats haven’t won there in four years and the last time they lost a state tourney it was in Whitefish.
This year’s squad has plenty of confidence. They haven’t lost a meet yet. They credit, at least in part, a simple team rule: no caffeine and no sugar on the days of competition.
It really works, they note.
“Every year is a big deal,” said senior Suzanna Rosalez. “We all want to go out with a bang.”
The Cats are led by a core of seniors, including Isaac Adams, Maggie McKeon, Shyane Williams, Anna Pickard, Sam Lovering, Rosalez and a host of talented classmates.
At divisionals, Adams took first in dramatic interpretation and second to classmate Griffin Conger in humorous interpretation.
So what does Adams plan to be after high school?
“An accountant,” he says with a smile. “I wish it was a joke, but (accounting) is actually interesting.”
McKeon’s event — extemporaneous speech — is particularly challenging. Competitors are given a question on current events, then have just 30 minutes to prepare a 5 to 7 minute speech on it.
She took first at divisionals and has been on the podium several times this year. The event could prove valuable in her future career — she hopes to be an ambassador someday.
“We hope the long hours will pay off this upcoming weekend. All of us, competitors and coaches, are grinding to the finish and hoping that our hard work pays off,” Williams said.
The Wildcats beat the Bulldogs in the divisional tourney in Stevensville 213-161 and qualified 29 competitors for state. Stevi took third with 125 points.
Competition starts 10 a.m. Friday.
Here’s the individual results:
Policy Debate
1st – Shyane Williams and Emma Stephens
3rd – Finley Sundberg and Ava Foley
4th – Tre Finley and Calie Johnson
Public Forum Debate
6th – Lara Erickson and Laney Conger
7th – Jesse Rusche and Damon Morris
Lincoln Douglas Debate
3rd – Raphe Salmon
8th – Eddie Chisholm
Humorous Interpretation
1st – Griffin Conger
2nd – Isaac Adams
Dramatic Interpretation
1st – Isaac Adams
3rd – Griffin Conger
Original Oratory
2nd – Julia Sowerwine
6th – Sheridan Skerritt
Memorized Public Address
3rd – Suzanna Rosalez
4th – Julia Sowerwine
5th – Ave McDonald
Informative Speaking
3rd – Anna Pickard
7th – Aiden Judge
Impromptu
5th – Chloe Coberley
8th – Sam Lovering
Extemporaneous
1st – Maggie McKeon
3rd – Sam Lovering
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