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WKU Forensic Team Takes January 14, 2004 The William E. Bivin Forensic Society finished ahead of Illinois State, California State-Long Beach, George Mason and other schools at the Jan. 10-11 tournaments. This weekend, some team members will travel to Colorado Springs, Colo., for the Air Force Academy Invitational, while others will travel to Williamsburg for the Cumberland College Invitational. Individual results from the Bradley University/University of Texas-Austin Swing are as follows: Ashley Mack, a freshman from Mesa, Ariz., sixth in individual sweepstakes, third in after-dinner speaking, third in prose interpretation, sixth in communication analysis in the Bradley portion; sixth in poetry interpretation, semifinalist in prose interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Courtney Wright, a sophomore from Evansville, Ind., programmed oral interpretation champion, fifth in dramatic interpretation in the Bradley portion; third in dramatic interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Caleb Williams, a junior from Lewisville, Texas, informative speaking champion, semifinalist in after-dinner speaking in the Bradley portion; informative speaking champion, next-out competitor in communication analysis in the UT-Austin portion. Evelio Silvera, a senior from Fort Myers, Fla., second in after-dinner speaking, semifinalist in informative speaking and persuasive speaking in the Bradley portion; second in individual sweepstakes, second in extemporaneous speaking, second in impromptu speaking, third in persuasive speaking, next-out competitor in after-dinner speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Ashley Courtney, a Mayfield sophomore, second in prose interpretation and was a semifinalist in persuasive speaking in the Bradley portion; third in prose interpretation, semifinalist in duo interpretation (with Chris Brasfield) in the UT-Austin portion. Chris Brasfield, a sophomore from Spring Hill, Tenn., third in persuasive speaking, semifinalist in programmed oral interpretation in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in dramatic interpretation and duo interpretation (with Ashley Courtney), next-out competitor in programmed oral interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Armando Martinez, a freshman from Glendale, Ariz., fourth in dramatic interpretation, semifinalist in duo interpretation (with Jacob Peregoy) in the Bradley portion. Stacy Bernaugh, a senior from Seaside, Calif., fifth in extemporaneous speaking, semifinalist in impromptu speaking and persuasive speaking in the Bradley portion; fourth in duo interpretation (with Jacob Peregoy) in the UT-Austin portion. Corey Alderdice, a Water Valley junior, fifth in communication analysis in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in impromptu speaking and persuasive speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Eric Rogers, a Cave City senior, fifth in impromptu speaking in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in extemporaneous speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Kate Hertweck, a junior from Evansville, Ind., sixth in persuasive speaking, semifinalist in extemporaneous speaking in the Bradley portion. Ryan Howell, a sophomore from Plymouth, Ind., sixth in programmed oral interpretation in the Bradley portion; fourth in programmed oral interpretation, fourth in prose interpretation, fifth in poetry interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Nick Romerhausen, a sophomore from Evansville, Ind., sixth in after-dinner speaking, semifinalist in persuasive speaking in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in after-dinner speaking and impromptu speaking, next-out competitor in extemporaneous speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Jacob Peregoy, a junior from Evansville, Ind., semifinalist in duo interpretation (with Armando Martinez) and informative speaking in the Bradley portion; fourth in duo interpretation (with Stacy Bernaugh) in the UT-Austin portion. Joelle Perry, a Florence freshman, semifinalist in extemporaneous speaking and impromptu speaking in the Bradley portion. Grace Bruenderman, a Lexington sophomore, semifinalist in persuasive speaking in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in poetry interpretation, next-out competitor in informative speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Tony Damico, a Phoenix senior, semifinalist in duo interpretation (with Adam Henze) in the Bradley portion. Nicole Estenfelder, a Florence junior, semifinalist in poetry interpretation in the Bradley portion; sixth in programmed oral interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Adam Henze, a junior from Evansville, Ind., semifinalist in duo interpretation (with Tony Damico) in the Bradley portion; fifth in prose interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Lindsey Nave, a senior from Harrisburg, Ill., semifinalist in poetry interpretation in the Bradley portion; semifinalist in programmed oral interpretation in the UT-Austin portion. Lydia Nelson, a freshman from Carver, Mass., semifinalist in prose interpretation, next-out competitor in duo interpretation (with Chris Blackford) in the Bradley portion; second in after-dinner speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Rebecca Simms, a Lebanon junior, semifinalist in programmed oral interpretation in the Bradley portion. Jeff Woods, a Florence junior, semifinalist in communication analysis in the Bradley portion. Chris Blackford, a sophomore from Evansville, Ind., next-out competitor in duo interpretation (with Lydia Nelson) in the Bradley portion. Jenny Corum, an Auburn junior, semifinalist in impromptu speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Emily Gibson, a Hodgenville freshman, semifinalist in after-dinner speaking in the UT-Austin portion. Jennifer Purcell, a junior from Lewisville, Texas, semifinalist in extemporaneous speaking, next-out competitor in impromptu speaking in the UT-Austin portion.
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