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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 Contact: Dave Wellman, Director of Communications, 304-696-7153 Marshall debate team finishes second in West Chester tournament HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall University finished in second place recently at the Carolyn Keefe Memorial Speech and Debate Tournament at West Chester University in Pennsylvania. Ohio University, which finished in the top 10 at both the National Forensic Association (NFA) and American Forensic Association (AFA) tournaments last year, won the tournament, which took place Oct. 10-11. Schools finishing behind Marshall’s “Thundering Word” were third place, St. Joseph’s University; fourth place, Cedar Crest College; fifth place, Lafayette College; and sixth place, Creighton University. Also competing were Bloomsburg University, James Madison University, Lincoln University, Loyola University-Md., Nassau Community College, Suffolk Community College, University of Pennsylvania, and West Chester University. Finalists from Marshall University were: Dramatic Interpretation Ryan Jackson, a Huntington sophomore and Political Science major, first place Mark Radford, a Huntington freshman and theatre major, third place Kegan Angel, a Gallipolis, Ohio, sophomore and Biomedical Science major, fifth place Kathleen Bartley, a Wheeling freshman and athletic training major, sixth place Poetry Interpretation
Kendrick Vonderschmitt, a
Louisville, Ky., sophomore
and Political Science major Kayla Johnson, a Gallipolis, Ohio sophomore and French/English education major and John Marshall Scholar, third place Hannah McCargish, a Beckley sophomore and art major and honors student, fifth place Informative Speaking Zack Frame, a St. Albans senior and oral communication education major, third place Dramatic Duo Interpretation Zack Frame and Hannah McCargish, first place Kayla Johnson and Kegan Angel, third place “All of us at Marshall University are extremely proud of our team,” said Dr. David J. Pittenger, dean of MU’s College of Liberal Arts. “When I came to campus two years ago, there was no team, only the desire to rebuild the program to its former glory. Building from the ground up, the Department of Communication Studies has been able to create a new team that has achieved accomplishment typically seen in more mature programs.” Marshall has now qualified 12 slots for the NFA nationals, which will take place in April at Ohio University. The Thundering Word travels to Berea College in Kentucky this weekend (Oct. 23-24) to compete in the UC Cumberlands / Berea College Invitational Swing Tournament. Marshall hosts the Chief Justice / Alumni Swing Tournament Oct. 30-Nov. 1 on the Huntington campus. For more information, contact Danny Ray, Marshall’s coach, at 304-696-2807 or via e-mail at ray102@marshall.edu. ### |
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