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Alumni Awards [1999 - 2000]

NFA (Athens, Ohio)

LD Debate - 3rd Overall

Individual Events - 5th Overall

  • Shadana Dickerson: third in Prose and quarterfinals in Poetry.
  • Andrew Chamberlain: third in After-dinner Speaking.
  • Amy Jones: third in Persuasive Speaking and quarterfinals in Rhetorical Criticism.
  • David Wilkins: top 32 in Debate, quarterfinals in Extemporaneous Speaking and quarterfinals in Impromptu Speaking.
  • Kerri Richardson: top 16 in debate, semifinals in extemporaneous speaking and quarterfinals in impromptu speaking.
  • Kelly Burchell: top 16 in debate.
  • Sarah Sparks: top 16 in debate.
  • Phillip Wininger: quarterfinals in extemporaneous and quarterfinals in persuasive speaking.
  • Keith Blaser: quarterfinals in prose and quarterfinals in duo.
  • Matt Gerbig: quarterfinals in prose, semifinals in poetry and quarterfinals in duo.
  • Stephen Barnett: quarterfinals in rhetorical criticism and quarterfinals in persuasive speaking.
  • Miranda Eubank: quarterfinals in rhetorical criticism.

 



DSR (Lubbock, Texas)

TEAM - 1st Overall

 

  • Phillip Wininger: 1st in extemporaneous speaking, 1st in informative speaking, 3rd in persuasive speaking.
  • Amy Jones: 1st in communication analysis, 2nd in pentathlon, 4th in persuasive speaking and 6th in duo (with Stephen Barnett).
  • Jace Lux: 1st in persuasive speaking.
  • Stephen Barnett: 6th in persuasive speaking, communication analysis and duo.
  • Alisa Ponananta: 5th in persuasive speaking and 4th in informative speaking.
  • Eric Rogers: 6th in informative speaking.
  • Wesley Shirley: 5th in informative speaking and 3rd in after-dinner speaking.
  • Shadana Dickerson: 3rd in pentathlon, 2nd in dramatic performance, prose and programmed oral interpretation and tied for 3rd in poetry.
  • Keith Blaser: 6th in prose and 4th in programmed oral interpretation.
  • Matt Gerbig: 4th in prose and pentathlon, 2nd in after-dinner speaking and tied for 1st in poetry.
  • John Allen: 5th in poetry and 4th in duo (with Shellei Knuckles).
  • Kerri Richardson: 5th in after-dinner speaking, 2nd in extemporaneous speaking and 3rd in impromptu speaking.
  • Andrew Chamberlain: 6th in poetry and 4th in after-dinner speaking.
  • Miranda Eubank: 4th in communication analysis.
  • Shellei Knuckles: 4th in duo (with John Allen).
  • Sarah Sparks: superior award in Student Congress.
  • David Wilkins: excellent award in Student Congress.
  • David Laing and Merritt Johnson: 4-2 in Parliamentary Debate and missed advancing to the quarterfinals by five points.

 



IFA INTERNATIONAL (Paris, France)

TEAM - 1st in the World

 

  • Kerri Richardson: 1st in Lincoln Douglas Debate, 6th in after-dinner speaking.
  • Shadana Dickerson: 1st in poetry, 6th in persuasive speaking and semifinalist in prose.
  • Jace Lux: 1st in persuasive speaking, 2nd in after-dinner speaking, 2nd in duo interpretation (with Keith Blaser) and semifinalist in prose.
  • Keith Blaser: 2nd in duo interpretation (with Jace Lux), 4th in poetry.
  • John Allen: 2nd in prose, 4th in duo interpretation (with Shellei Knuckles), and 5th in persuasive speaking.
  • Stephen Barnett: 2nd in persuasive speaking, 3rd in informative speaking, and 5th in duo (with Amy Jones).
  • Shellei Knuckles: 4th in duo interpretation (with John Allen).
  • Amy Jones: 5th in duo (with Stephen Barnett), and semifinalist in impromptu speaking.
  • Andrew Chamberlain: 3rd in after-dinner speaking and semifinalist in impromptu speaking.
  • Alisa Ponananta: 3rd in persuasive speaking.

 



KFA State (Asbury College)

TEAM - 1st in the State (tenth consecutive)

 

  • Amy Jones: 1st in rhetorical criticism, 1st in persuasion, 1st in informative, 2nd in duo, 3rd in impromptu and 1st in pentathlon.
  • Shadana Dickerson: 1st in prose, 1st in programmed oral interpretation, 1st in dramatic interpretation, 1st in poetry, 6th in duo and 2nd in pentathlon.
  • Kerri Richardson: 1st in extemporaneous speaking, 2nd in impromptu, 4th in debate speaker points and 5th in debate.
  • David Wilkins: 1st in impromptu, 5th in extemporaneous speaking, 3rd in debate speaker points and 4th in debate.
  • David Laing: 1st in debate and 2nd in debate speaker points.
  • Matt Gerbig: 1st in after-dinner speaking, 6th in prose, 3rd and 6th in duo, 2nd in dramatic interpretation, 3rd in poetry and 3rd in pentathlon.
  • Jace Lux: 1st in duo, 2nd in persuasion, 5th in prose and 6th in dramatic interpretation.
  • Keith Blaser: 2nd in prose, 1st and 3rd in duo, 4th in dramatic interpretation, 5th in after-dinner speaking and 4th in pentathlon.
  • Phillip Wininger: 2nd in rhetorical criticism, 6th in extemporaneous speaking, 4th in persuasion and 3rd in informative.
  • Andrew Chamberlain: 3rd in programmed oral interpretation, 2nd in after-dinner speaking and was the outstanding novice in impromptu.
  • Miranda Eubank: 3rd in rhetorical criticism.
  • Stephen Barnett: 4th in rhetorical criticism, 2nd in duo, 5th in dramatic interpretation and 6th in pentathlon.
  • Wesley Shirley: 5th in rhetorical criticism, 3rd in persuasion, 6th in informative, 3rd in after-dinner speaking, 6th in poetry and 5th in pentathlon.
  • Sarah Sparks: 3rd in extemporaneous speaking and 6th in impromptu.
  • Alisa Ponananta: 2nd in programmed oral interpretation, 2nd in informative and 2nd in poetry.
  • John Allen: 4th in programmed oral interpretation and 4th in duo.
  • Shellei Knuckles: 5th in programmed oral interpretation, 4th in duo and 4th in after-dinner speaking.
  • Merritt Johnson: 5th in debate speaker points.

 

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