Most Recent Awards
2007-2008
- 2008 Novice Nationals, University of West Florida
- 2008 Geneva College
- 2008 Malone College Tournament
- Transylvania University Tournament 2007
- The 58th Annual Ruth A. Wilcox
- Berea College Tournament 2007
- The Ohio Forensic Association Fall Tournament
2007-2008
- National Novice 2007
- Geneva 2007
- State Novice 2007
- Transylvania 2007
- The 57th Annual Ruth A. Wilcox
- The Ohio Forensic Association Fall Tournament
2005-2006
The Ohio Forensic Association Fall Tournament
Competed on: October 8, 2005
Competed at: The Ohio Forensic Association Fall Tournament
Number of Schools Involved: 9
Bowling Green State University,
Cedarville University,
Kent State University,
Marietta College,
Muskingum College,
Ohio State University,
Ohio University,
Otterbein College,
University of Akron
Record:
After Dinner Speaking:
2nd place Megan Schreck, senior
Prose Interpretation:
3rd place Megan Schreck, senior
Duo Interpretation:
2nd place Ashley Wollam, sophomore and Kim Page, freshman
Public Relations Extemporaneous Speaking:
4th place Amy Bitely, sophomore;
3rd place Tim Kemble, sophomore;
2nd place Megs Schreck, senior
Impromptu Speaking:
6th place Amy Bitely, sophomore
Dramatic Interpretation:
5th place Kim Page, freshman;
4th place Emily Godard, sophomore
Also competing for Marietta College were Heather Boomer, Jake Loukas, and Lindsey Green.
Number of Awards: 10 (both people in a Duo receive an award.)
"It is difficult to compete this early in the season, but it was rewarding and the judging comments will be instructive," said Dr. Mabry M. O'Donnell, Professor of Communication and coach of the Forensics team. "The OFA Tournament was excellent learning experience. It challenged us both as individuals and as a team. We are looking forward to a successful season." "The OFA Tournament was a phenomenal learning and bonding experience for the entire team," said Lindsey Green."For me, personally, this was a great time to learn about many of the different events and witness great performances that will really help me," said Heather Boomer.(See Photos)