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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 will host the 2011 NFA-LD Debate Camp!

After two great years at Otterbein College, the 2011 installment of the NFA-LD Debate Camp will be hosted by Lafayette College. Lafayette hosted the first ever installment of the camp and scheduling conflicts required the camp to be hosted by Otterbein the past two years. The conflicts have been resolved and we are excited to be the host again.

If you are interested in judging at the camp tournament, please let us know!

Check out the camp webpage in the ribbon above!

Performance Night!

Monday, April 11th @ 7:00 pm
Kirby Hall of Civil Rights, Room 104

Come and see the last public performance by the Lafayette College Speech and Debate Team before the team travels to their national competition at Illinois State University. Some of our best students will be performing their events in one final tune up!

Lafayette Debater has 5-star Fall Semester!

Last spring, James Hilbert and Sam Derrick went on a historic run at the national tournament.  Both debaters found themselves in the semi-final round.  If both debaters had won, it would have set up the first time teammates debated in the final round of the national tournament!  Unfortunately, Sam Derrick was bested by Kaleb Jessee of Western Kentucky University.  Kaleb would go on to defeat James Hilbert in the final round on a 3-2 decision.  Still, despite that loss, Lafayette had its best finish at nationals in the team’s history and placed two debaters in the top 4.  A remarkable achievement.

Fast forward to this fall. Now a senior, James Hilbert picked up where he left off and had one of the best semesters of any debater in recent memory in the Fall of 2010. His semester began in late September at Western Kentucky University. James finished in 1st place at this tournament defeating a debater from Truman State University in the final round. This triumph was only the beginning. The following weekend on home soil, James defeated Sarah Spiker-Rainey from Western Kentucky University in the final round of the Lafayette College Fall Invitational. The very next weekend, the team traveled to West Chester University. This small regional tournament continued his success as he once again was victorious in the final round.

In late October, James took a few weeks off to recuperate and apply to PhD schools in Engineering before returning to action the first weekend in November at St. Anselm’s College in New Hampshire. At St. A’s James picked up where he left off, by winning the final round on a 3-2 decision. After another break to resume his graduate school planning, the team traveled to the Ohio State University for their biggest test of the semester. OSU has a very competitive and strong tournament, and attracts the best debate programs from around the nation. Once again James found himself in the final round and once again he was victorious. James became the first Lafayette debater to win this prestigious tournament at Ohio State.

If you weren’t keeping score, that was five tournaments entered and five tournament wins!  This level of success is unprecedented in the activity and cements James Hilbert as the clear front runner to win nationals.

The team begins its travels during the spring semester with a tournament at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri. This tournament will be the largest debate tournament of the year outside of nationals and is a strong test. Victory at Webster is far from assured, as no Lafayette debater has won this tournament before. Our best finish at Webster is as a semi-finalist a few years ago. Wish us luck and follow along on our quest for a national championship!

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