UK Forensics Grand Champions at Berea College Tournament
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 26, 2015) — The University of Kentucky Forensics team retained its title as Grand Champion of the John G. Fee memorial tournament hosted annually by Berea College.
The tournament, which features competition in both individual speaking events as well as debate, awards the title of Grand Champion to the team with the most sweepstakes points from those two halves of the tournament. The team also won the large school division of debate sweepstakes as part of this overall team award.
In addition to the team successes, many individual competitors achieved personal bests at this tournament. Members of UK Forensics won four different event categories and earned an equal number of qualifications for the National Forensic Association national tournament in April. Senior Abel Rodriguez III also placed fourth in the individual sweepstakes competition for public speaking events.
Students from UK also achieved the following successes:
After Dinner Speaking
2nd Place – Abel Rodriguez III
Duo Interpretation
3rd Place – Rachel Brase and Megan Wagner
4th Place – Dianté Elcock and Kaylon Kennedy
6th Place – Abel Rodriguez III and Megan Wagner
Impromptu Counseling
1st Place – Abel Rodriguez III
4th Place – Megan Wagner
Impromptu Speaking
1st Place – Abel Rodriguez III
4th Place – Logan Hurley
Novice Parliamentary Debate
1st Place – Dianté Elcock and Veronica Scott
Quarterfinalists – Matt Karijolic and Talha Muhammad
2nd Place Speaker – Veronica Scott
3rd Place Speaker – Matt Karijolic
Novice Public Debate
1st Place – Dianté Elcock
Quarterfinalist – Matt Karijolic
3rd Place Speaker – Dianté Elcock
Open Parliamentary Debate
Semifinalists – Logan Hurley and Abel Rodriguez III
2nd Place Speaker – Abel Rodriguez III
Open Public Debate
Quarterfinalist – Logan Hurley
Quarterfinalist – Kaylon Kennedy
3rd Place Speaker – Logan Hurley
4th Place Speaker – Kaylon Kennedy
Persuasive Speaking
6th Place – Sam Northrup
Poetry Interpretation
7th Place – Dianté Elcock
The University of Kentucky Forensics Team’s next competition will be the Chief Justice Invitational held at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
UK Forensics is a student organization in the School of Information Science. The team competes in 12 different public speaking events and three forms of debate. To find out more about the team, visit ukforensics.com.
MEDIA CONTACT: Blair Hoover, (859) 257-6398; blair.hoover@uky.edu