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Lafayette Forensics Starts 2018 Strong

EASTON, PA and WEST CHESTER, PA – The Lafayette Forensics Society has had an impressive showing to start their 2018-19 tournament season. Over the last two weeks the team hosted the 11th annual OCHOIE Invitational, and traveled to the Carolyn Keefe Forensics Memorial Tournament at West Chester University, showcasing our new and returning competitors.

On October 6th and 7th, the Lafayette Forensics Society kicked off the year with 15 students entered across debate and speech events in the friendly confines of our own campus. 12 schools were represented and the tournament launched the second year of the Northern Tier Debate Conference. Thanks to the support of countless alumni judges, the tournament ran without a hitch and our students performed extremely well!

Scott Kamen – 1st Place in Informative, 1st Place in Persuasion, and 3rd Place in Prose
Chris Mayer – 1st Place in Impromptu and 2nd Place in Extemp
Saeed Malami – 1st Place in Drama and 4th Place in Persuasion
Ansh Mishra – 2nd Place in Impromptu
Lia Charles* – 2nd Place in Persuasion
Kaitlin McNamara – 2nd Place in POI
Luisa Gunn – 3rd Place in Persuasion, 5th Place in Extemp, and 6th Place in Impromptu
Kelly Mwaamba* – 3rd Place in Drama and 5th Place in Poetry
Jennie Richardson – 3rd Place in Poetry and 6th Place in Prose
Fatma Mahmoudi* – 4th Place in Prose
Ben Fuller* – 6th Place in Extemp

Ansh Mishra – Quarterfinalist in Open LD, 4th Place Open LD Speaker
Luisa Gunn – Quarterfinalist in Open LD

*= College Forensics Debut

On Saturday, October 13th, the Lafayette Forensics Team competed at West Chester University. The team brought 14 students and the tournament featured 13 schools. Against stiff competition, the team had 3 finalists, and won two sweepstakes awards, including the first team championship of the year. In addition, three LFS members were nominated for the best audience member award, a special feature of this tournament.  Congratulations to Scott Kamen, Jennie Richardson, and William McAlpine for receiving this honor!

Saeed Malami – 2nd Place Drama
Scott Kamen – 3rd Place Prose
Ansh Mishra – 5th Place Extemp
Team – 1st Place in Pi Kappa Delta Sweepstakes, 4th Place in Overall Sweepstakes

After a successful start to the season, the Lafayette Forensics Society is traveling to Clarion University and Seton Hall University over the next two weeks.  Watch this space for more updates throughout our competitive tournament season!

 

Ryan Monahan ’15 caps successful weekend with TWO championships

Three members of the Lafayette Debate Team, Zoe Staum ‘14, Justin Horn ‘15, and Ryan Monahan ’15, travelled to Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Ky. this past weekend for the first tournament of the year. Western Kentucky University is the reigning national champion in NFA-LD Debate.

Zoe and Ryan competed in the invitation-only Alumni Round Robin tournament on Friday. The Round Robin pitted 8 of the best returning debaters in the country against each other, separated into two pods of four debaters. After three preliminary rounds, both teammates advanced as the second best debater in their respective pods. Zoe and Ryan both won their semifinal round and this guaranteed an all-Lafayette final round in the first invitation-only round robin held since 2006. The final round was an exhibition in front of an audience of competitors, coaches and judges.

The following day, all three members of the team competed in the two-day Western Kentucky Fall Fiesta. Zoe, Justin and Ryan competed in preliminary rounds on Saturday. On Sunday morning, the elimination rounds began with quarterfinals. Ryan advanced through to the semifinals on a 3-0 decision against a debater from Marshall University. In the semifinals, Ryan defeated a debater from Hillsdale College, also on a 3-0 decision, securing a spot in the final round of the tournament against Western Kentucky debater Emma Collins. Ryan won the final round on a 3-0 decision, capping a successful weekend with a second championship.
The debate team will now prepare for their next tournament to be held at Lafayette on October 5th-6th.

The Lafayette College Debate Team travels to and competes in regional and national competitions over the course of the academic year. The team debates with a year-long topic. This year the topic is, Resolved: that the United States Federal Government should substantially reform elementary and/or secondary education in the United States.

Full Results:
Zoe Staum – 2nd Place in the Alumni Round Robin and 2nd Place Speaker in the Alumni Round Robin
Ryan Monahan – 1st Place in the Alumni Round Robin, 3rd Place Speaker in the Alumni Round Robin, 1st Place in the Western Kentucky Fiesta, and 4th Place Speaker at the Western Kentucky Fiesta

Lafayette Forensics Society wins THREE State Championships

The Lafayette Forensics Society travelled to West Chester University this weekend for the 2012-2013 Pennsylvania Forensics Association state tournament.

Six students travelled to the tournament and all six contributed to a strong effort that saw the team finish in third place.

Senior Angela Wnek led the way by continuing her strong season with final round appearances in ALL FIVE of her events: After Dinner Speaking, Persuasion, Impromptu, Poetry Interpretation and Prose Interpretation. Sophomore Sharon Chen was named state champion in Rhetorical Criticism and also made the final in Informative Speaking. Sophomore Ryan Raesly was crowned state champion in Extemporaneous Speaking and made the final round in Impromptu as well. Finally, first-year competitor Luke Wasacz was named state champion in Prose Interpretation in his first ever trip to the state tournament! First-year Cassidy Reller and sophomore Daniela Filip also received awards in Extemporaneous and Rhetorical Criticism respectively.

Despite such a small group of students, the team still managed to finish in third place behind champions West Chester University and St. Joseph’s University.

The tournament is an important step in Lafayette Forensics Society’s preparation for the upcoming National Tournament. The debate team travels to Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio on March 2nd. Cassidy Reller and Luke Wasacz now must prepare for the Novice National Tournament at Berry College in early March.

Full Results:

Angela Wnek – 4th place After Dinner Speaking, 4th place Persuasion, 6th place Impromptu, 3rd place Poetry, 2nd place Prose, 6th in Pentathalon
Sharon Chen – 1st place Rhetorical Criticism, 5th place Informative
Ryan Raesly – 1st place Extemporaneous Speaking, 4th place Impromptu
Luke Wasacz – 1st place Prose Interpretation
Cassidy Reller – 2nd place Extemporaneous Speaking
Daniela Filip – 7th place Rhetorical Criticism
Lafayette Forensics Society – 3rd place Team Sweepstakes

EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to a communications typo, the team previously announced that it had won four state championships, when in fact we only won three.  Sharon Chen did not win Informative, she finished fifth.  Three or four championships, the team still had an excellent weekend and is poised for greater success as the season continues!

Lafayette Forensics Society Returns from Nationals!

The Lafayette Forensics Society has returned from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio – the site of the National Forensics Association’s annual National Tournament. 13 students attended the tournament, which consisted of teams from around the nation to participate in 10 different speech events and NFA-LD policy-style debate.

Sophomore, Zoe Staum qualified for the elimination rounds in NFA-LD debate with a 5-1 record. In the first elimination round, she defeated Central Michigan’s Amy Hinchey on a 3-0 decision which advanced her to the round of 16. Unfortunately, Zoe lost a close round on a 2-1 decision to Alexis Elliott from Western Kentucky University. However, as a sophomore, we expect great things from her in the next few years! Zoe was joined by six of her teammates at the national tournament and each played an instrumental role in hers and the team’s success.

Seven different students also participated in the 10 different speech events at the National Tournament. Despite no individual successes, the team can be proud of finishing in 9th place in Division III at the National Tournament. The finish continues a proud tradition of top 10 finishes for the Lafayette Forensics Society.

The team is excited to come back next year and continue to build upon the successes of the 2011-2012 season! Stay tuned for more updates next fall and have a great summer!

Wnek ’13 Wins Three State Championships

This weekend the Lafayette Forensics Society divided and conquered with Ryan Monahan and Joshua Geesey attending The North East Regional Tournament at Suffolk University and the rest of the team attending The Pennsylvania State Tournament hosted by Cedar Crest College.

At the Pennsylvania State Tournament in Allentown team grabbed three state championship titles, three state finalist medals and one entry into the prestigious Interstate Oratorical Competition. The combined efforts of the attendees won the team the fourth place title in overall team sweeps.  Veteran competitor Angela Wnek claimed three individual state championships. Wnek is now the Pennsylvania State Champion in Dramatic Interpretation, Poetry and Persuasion.  Her win in Persuasion qualifies her to attend the 143rd Interstate Oratorical Association Competition, continuing Lafayette’s long tradition of qualifying a student to the contest.  This year the event will take place in Boston, Massachusetts where Wnek will compete against two qualifiers from all participating states.  Wnek also placed 5th in individual sweeps, an award indicating her overall success at the tournament.  Ryan Raesly took one of our three finalist medals, finishing 6th in the state for Extemporaneous Speaking.  Ashli Austin took another with 2nd place in Dramatic Interpretation, and Sharon Chen finished 5th place in Persuasion. First-year competitors Daniela Filip, Peter Berexa, Marybeth O’Connor and Tristan Thompson also attended the tournament.

At North East Regionals in Boston, Massachusetts the team found success with Ryan Monahan, advancing to semifinals with 4-0 preliminary record.  He was unfortunately defeated by Katie Muzzy from St. Anselm College on a two-one decision in semifinals but managed to win second place speaker. Joshua Geesey also attended the tournament and had a strong performance. He ended the day with a 2-2 prelim record.

Congratulations are in order! The momentum has certainly been built for the upcoming Novice National Tournament hosted by Lafayette College, March 10th – 12th.

Success at The Ohio State University’s Holiday Frolic

The Lafayette Forensics Society recently returned from Columbus, Ohio where the team competed at The Ohio State University’s “Holiday Frolic” Tournament. Ten members of the team traveled to the tournament, which is often referred to as the Fall Championships. It is traditionally the last tournament of the semester and draws schools from all over the nation.

Awards Breakdown:
Daniela Filip – 3rd Novice Extemp
Ryan Raesly – 1st Novice Impromptu, 2nd Novice Extemp, Octafinalist in LD Debate
Angela Wnek – 3rd Prose Interpretation, 6th Poetry Interpretation

Daniela and Ryan’s events were new qualifications for NFA Nationals, bringing the total events/slots qualified during the Fall Semester to 25. Next up for the Lafayette Forensics Society is Hell Froze Over at the University of Texas-Austin for IErs and Webster University’s Gorlok Invitational in St. Louis for debaters.

Happy Holidays from the Lafayette Forensics Society!

Lafayette takes the Jack Lynch Invitational by storm!

On Saturday, November 5th, the Lafayette Forensics Society had its most successful tournament of the year! Director of Forensics, Scott Placke and Debate Coach, John Boyer travelled with 11 students to Manchester, NH and the campus of St. Anselm College for the Jack Lynch Invitational. The team finished in first place in IE sweepstakes and second place in LD sweepstakes behind countless strong performances highlighted by SIX individual championships.

Angela Wnek – 1st Place in Triathalon, 1st Place in DI, 1st Place in Persuasion, 2nd Place in Poetry, and 3rd Place in Prose
James Pensack – 1st Place in Extemp, 3rd Place in Impromptu
Daniela Filip – 1st Place in Prose, 3rd Place in Extemp
Marybeth O’Connor – 2nd Place in DI
Sharon Chen – 3rd Place in Informative
Ashli Austin – 4th Place in Poetry
Justin Horn – 4th Place in Impromptu
Team – 1st Place IE Sweepstakes

Joshua Geesey – Quarterfinalist in Open LD
Ryan Monahan – 1st Place in Novice LD
Alex Hytha – 3rd Place in Novice LD, 2nd Place Novice LD Speaker
Justin Horn – 5th Place in Novice LD
TEAM – 2nd Place LD Sweepstakes

Congratulations are in order for the whole team! Everyone did a fantastic job! Alum, Ryan Benjamin, joined the team as a judge.  Freshman, Peter Berexa, also attended the tournament.  The IE team travels this weekend to Morgan State University, while the debaters wait until early December to compete at the Ohio State University.

Lafayette wins second debate tournament of the year

On October 22nd the Lafayette Forensics Society travelled to Suffolk University in Boston, MA for the Suffolk University Fall Classic. This was the first time the team had attended this tournament in the last seven years. Seven students attended the tournament along with debate coach, John Boyer.

In NFA-LD debate, Junior Joshua Geesey led a group of first year students at the tournament. Ryan Raesly, Justin Horn and Ryan Monahan were all competing in their second collegiate tournament and their first in the Open division after debating in the Novice division a few weeks prior. Ryan Monahan finished in 8th place, securing the last nationals qualifying slot offered by the tournament. For Ryan Raesly, it was a much more exciting debut in the Open division. Ryan debated alongside Joshua Geesey in the semi-finals of the tournament where both debaters defeated their opponents on 3-0 decisions. Ryan and Josh closed out the final round, which was not held on the account that both debaters were from the same school. As the higher seed going into the single-elimination rounds, Ryan Raesly was named tournament champion! This was the first 1-2 finish of the year for Lafayette and it was enough for the team to be named team champions of the tournament.

In Individual Events, several first-year students also had success. Justin Horn finished 5th in Impromptu Speaking, Daniela Filip finished 2nd in Prose and Ashli Austin finished 2nd in Dramatic Interpretation. All three are now qualified for nationals in those events and their results placed the team in third for the team portion of the competition.

The Lafayette Forensics Society continues its season with a tournament at St. Anselm’s College in Manchester, NH on November 5th.

Zoe Staum ’14 Wins Western Kentucky University Tournament!

On September 24th and 25th, the Lafayette Forensics Society traveled to Bowling Green, Ky for a debate tournament at Western Kentucky University. This tournament was the season opener for the team and hopefully is a sign of things to come.

Sophomore, Zoe Staum, finished her six preliminary rounds with a 4-2 record. That was good enough to seed her 8th out of the 44 debaters entered in the tournament. The top 16 advanced to the single elimination rounds. She defeated the 9th seed from Truman State University in the first elimination round on a 3-0 decision. That set up a rematch in the quarterfinal round against the top seeded debater from Hillsdale College, whom had defeated Zoe in round six. Zoe advanced to the semi-finals on a 2-1 decision where she faced another debater from Hillsdale. She won again, which set up a final round against Myra Milam from Truman State University. In the final round, Zoe was named the winner on a 2-1 decision, marking Zoe’s first victory in a final round for Lafayette.

Extra congratulations are in order, as the final round was one of the first in recent memory which featured two female debaters. Both are sophomores and should make their mark on debate for years to come. Junior, Joshua Geesey also attended the tournament.

Lafayette student wins Pi Kappa Delta National Championship!

The Lafayette debate team traveled to Minneapolis, MN this weekend for the Pi Kappa Delta National Conference Tournament.  4 students attended the tournament for members of Pi Kappa Delta.  Lafayette became the Pennsylvania Phi chapter of Pi Kappa Delta on August 25, 2003.  57 member schools from across the nation attended this year’s championships.

In Lincoln-Douglas debate, two Lafayette students advanced to the quarterfinal round.  After finishing 6-0 and 5-1 respectively, Samantha Sangenito and James Hilbert were seeded first and second.  In the quarterfinal round, James Hilbert lost to Central Michigan’s Bryn Walters on a 2-1 decision.  In the same round, Sangenito advanced on a 3-o decision over Kansas Wesleyan’s Justin Morse.  In semifinals, Sangenito defeated Missouri Southern’s Valerie Melton on a 2-1 decision.  In the final round, Sangenito was on the affirmative debating the resolution, “should the United States Federal Government substantially reform domestic transportation infrastructure.”  Her argument was that the Federal Government should require road construction projects to use an asphalt rubber mix in pavements.  Sangenito argued that asphalt rubber would significantly improve road safety.  Samantha Sangenito defeated Missouri Southern’s Rayce Lashley on a 3-2 decision to be named Pi Kappa Delta national champion in Lincoln-Douglas debate!

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
(1) Lafayette – Samantha Sangenito
(8) Kansas Wesleyan – Justin Morse
(1) LAF – Sangenito
(4) MOS – Melton
(4) Missouri Southern – Valerie Melton
(5) Missouri Southern – Michael Johnson
(1) LAF – Sangenito
(6) MOS – Lashley
(3) Central Michigan – Tiffany Dykstra
(6) Missouri Southern – Rayce Lashley
(6) MOS – Lashley
(7) CMU – Walters
(2) Lafayette – James Hilbert
(7) Central Michigan – Bryn Walters

In addition to winning debate, Samantha Sangenito was also a semifinalist in Informative Speaking, placing 7th out of almost 90 competitors.  Freshman, Mohan Ru, also attended and was 3-3 in debate and was awarded an excellent in Impromptu Speaking, by placing in the top 20% of all competitors in that event.  Freshman, Joshua Geesey, also attended the tournament.

The team travels to Otterbein College next weekend for one last tournament before the National Forensics Association’s National Tournament at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

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