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State Tournament Roundup: Alabama, California, Minnesota, and North Dakota (Class A)

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As readers wait for finals postings at NSDA, they might enjoy reading our fourth state tournament recap that provides results for state tournaments in Alabama, California, Minnesota, and North Dakota (Class A).

2014 North Dakota High School Activities Association Class B State Speech Tournament: Muscha Repeats; Hazen High School Takes Second and Third Place

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North Dakota divides its state competitions into two classes and these classes traditionally hold their state championship competitions on different dates. The Class B North Dakota High School Activities Association State Speech Tournament took place last week at Mandan High School. Gavin Muscha of Richland High School successfully defended his tournament title and gives Richland its third extemporaneous speaking state title in at least the last four years. Brandt Vernon and Dakota Degenstein of Hazen High School finished second and third, respectively.

Two extempers earned an automatic qualification to next year’s Extemporaneous Speaking Tournament of Champions (TOC) at Northwestern University based on their non-senior status and reaching the final round of the tournament. These individuals are indicated in italics in the results listing. However, other students may have qualified since the graduation year status of all of the final round competitiors could not be verified. If you notice an underclassmen not italicized below, please let us know.

Here are the results of the 2014 North Dakota High School Activities Association Class B State Speech Tournament:

2014 North Dakota High School Activities Association Class A State Speech Tournament: Startz Gives Fargo Shanley Another Title; Four Qualify for the 2015 TOC

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North Dakota classes its state speech competitions and the North Dakota High School Activities Association Class A State Speech Tournament took place at Jamestown High School on April 12. Thomas Startz continued Fargo Shanley High School’s dominance in extemporaneous speaking, winning the state championship over William Fleck of Mandan High School. Since 2009, Fargo Shanley has won the state extemporaneous speaking title. Kelsey Becker of Jamestown High School took third place.

Four underclassmen made the final round of the state tournament and have earned their qualifications to the 2015 Extemporaneous Speaking Tournament of Champions at Northwestern University. They are indicated in italics in the results listing.

Here are the results of the 2014 North Dakota High School Activities Association Class A State Speech Tournament:

State Results: 2011 North Dakota High School Activities Association State Speech Tournament (Class A)

Here are the results of the Class A section of the 2011 North Dakota High School Activities Association State Speech Tournament, held on May 14th at Jamestown High School.  All finalists earned an automatic qualification to the 2012 Extemporaneous Speaking Tournament of Champions at Northwestern University.

Champion:  Brett Johnson (Fargo Shanley High School)
2nd:  Maneesh Apte (Fargo South High School)
3rd:  Shelby Wood (Bismarck St. Mary’s High School)
4th:  Bryce Heustis (Devils Lake High School)
5th:  Eli Voight (Bismarck Century High School)
6th:  Hannah Fishbeck (Mandan High School)
7th:  Joey Schaefbauer (Fargo Shanley High School)
8th:  Lucas Wakefield (Devils Lake High School)

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State Results: 2011 North Dakota High School Activities Association State Tournament (Class B)

Here are the results of the Class B section of the 2011 North Dakota High School Activities Association State Tournament.  All of these finalists have earned automatic qualifications to next year’s Extemporaneous Speaking Tournament of Champions (TOC) at Northwestern University.

Class B Extemp

Champion:  Lukas Kinneberg (Richland High School)
2nd:  Jonathan Price (Garrison/Max High School)
3rd:  Brady Roemmich (Bowman High School)
4th:  Dayln Limesand (Bowman High School)
5th:  Lydia Kinneberg (Dakota Prairie High School)
6th:  Kendra Enget (Stanley-Powers Lake High School)
7th:  Brandt Vernon (Hazen High School)
8th:  Tyler Leslie (Kindred High School)

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