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2010 Class a State Literary & Music Competition 2010 CLASS A STATE LITERARY & MUSIC COMPETITION Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Valdosta State University, Valdosta * Denotes Defending Champion SPELLING 1st PATRICK STEELE, FPCA 76+ * 7 pts 2nd Stephen Thomas, Covenant Academy 76 - 5 pts 3rd Emily Selph, Fullington Academy 73 3 pts 4th David Estrada, Heritage Christian Academy 72 1 pt ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY 1st LAUREN BRIDGERS, DAVID EMANUEL ACADEMY 169 7 pts 2nd Annabelle Larkin, Westwood School 160 5 pts 3rd Eric Johnson, Briarwood Academy 149 2 pts 3rd Jay Warren, Oak Mountain Academy 149 2 pts PERSONAL ESSAY 1st HALEY PHILLIPS, CRISP ACADEMY 168 7 pts 2nd Joseph Dixon, Westwood School 160 5 pts 3rd Daven Bhacheck, Lafayette Christian School 152 3 pts 4th Maggie Keen, Briarwood Academy 149 1 pt RHETORICAL ESSAY 1st SARAH HOLTON, WESTWOOD SCHOOL 183 7 pts 2nd Katy Fitzgibbons, Crisp Academy 173 5 pts 3rd Rachel Carver, Citizens Christian Academy 172 3 pts 4th Caroline Riley, First Presbyterian Christian Academy 158 1 pt HUMOROUS ORAL INTERPRETATION 1st NUR CHERNETT, OAK MOUNTAIN ACADEMY 189 7 pts 2nd Pate Council, Westwood School 180 5 pts 3rd Anna Kinchen, Georgia Christian School 174 3 pts 4th Ellie Krause, Crisp Academy 170 1 pt DRAMATIC ORAL INTERPRETATION 1st GABRIELLE CYPHERS, HERITAGE CHRISTIAN 190 7 pts 2nd Jamie Mathis, Crisp Academy 179 5 pts 3rd Kolo Gana, David Emanuel Academy 175 3 pts 4th Elizabeth McDaniel, Oak Mountain Academy 163 1 pt DUO INTERPRETATION 1st MEGAN LINTON & MARTIE PURSER, HERITAGE CHR. 186 7 pts 2nd Russ Hopper & Austin Childs, Crisp Academy 176 5 pts 3rd Miller Singleton & Virginia Vereen, Westwood School 172 3 pts 4th Peyton Hanners & Bethany Thomason, Lafayette Chr. 162 1 pt U.S. (DOMESTIC) EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING 1st SAM PARK, OAK MOUNTAIN ACADEMY 169 7 pts 2ND Eric Johnson, Briarwood Academy 164 5 pts 3rd Lauren Bridgers, David Emanuel Academy 153 3 pts 4th John Newman, Citizens Christian Academy 152 1 pt INTERNATIONAL EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING 1st TYLER MOSELEY, OAK MOUNTAIN ACADEMY 177 7 pts 2nd Adam Hardy, Briarwood Academy 173 5 pts 3rd Ashley Bratcher, Crisp Academy 166 3 pts 4th Evan Simmons, David Emanuel Academy 165 1 pt PIANO 1st MITCHELL FUCETOLA, HERITAGE CHRISTIAN 185 6 pts 1st ERIC CASE, COVENANT ACADEMY 185 6 pts 3rd Emily Selph, Fullington Academy 177 3 pts 4th Adam Rutkowski, Briarwood Academy 173 1 pt GIRLS SOLO 1st ABIGAIL JACKSON, COVENANT ACADEMY 192 * 7 pts 2nd Gillian Ford, Westwood School 188 5 pts 3rd Taylor Newton, Briarwood Academy 185 3 pts 4th Savannah Seagraves, Oak Mountain Academy 183 1 pt BOYS SOLO 1st BRIAN ANDERSON, LAFAYETTE CHRISTIAN 194 * 7 pts 2nd Newt Powell, Briarwood Academy 181 5 pts 3rd Jamie Johnson, John Hancock Academy 178 3 pts 4th Drew Daugherty, Georgia Christian School 177 1 pt GIRLS’ TRIO 1st TERRELL ACADEMY 187 7 pts Mille Foster; Marlee Lucke; Brittney Spilman 2nd CRISP ACADEMY 183 5 pts Kaylee West; Holly Hunt; Rachel Jacobs 3rd COVENANT ACADEMY 179 2 pts Abigail Jackson; Kristen Hennings; Haley Woodard 3rd LAFAYETTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 179 2 pts Chelsea Waddell; Dorothy Baum; Angelina Cipolla BOYS’ QUARTET 1st LAFAYETTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 194 * 7 pts Brian Anderson; Matt Duraski; Elia Wood; Colton Smith 2nd GEORGIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 184 5 pts Drew Daugherty; Taylor Bosch; Matt McCoy; Patrick Ovaert 3rd BRIARWOOD ACADEMY 181 3 pts Matthew McElveen; Dalton Banks; Eric Johnson; Adam Hardy 4th WESTWOOD SCHOOL 178 1 pt Tyler Sharp; Trent Hester; Jamie Carnegie; Joseph Dixon 2010 STATE LITERARY CO-CHAMPIONS: CRISP ACADEMY 31 WESTWOOD SCHOOL 31 CO-Runners-Up: Briarwood Academy 25 Oak Mountain Academy 25 5th Heritage Christian Academy 21 6th Covenant Academy 20 6th Lafayette Christian School 20 8th David Emanuel Academy 14 9th Georgia Christian School 9 10th First Presbyterian Christian 8 11th Terrell Academy 7 12th Fullington Academy 6 13th Citizens Christian Academy 4 14th John Hancock Academy 3 Terrell FPCA Twiggs Fullington A Briarwood Westwood Brandon Hall Oak Mountain Oak John Hancock Crisp Academy Crisp Emanuel David Georgia Chrisitan Georgia Citizens Christian Heritage Christian Heritage Thomas Jefferson Lafayette Christian Covenant Academy Covenant Girls' Solo 3 7 1 5 Boys' Solo 5 1 3 7 Spelling 5 7 3 1 Argumentative Essay 2 7 2 5 Personal Essay 1 7 3 5 Rhetorical Essay 3 5 1 7 Humorous Oral Interp. 1375 Dramatic Oral Interp. 5 3 7 1 Duo Interpretation 5 7 1 3 Piano 1 6 3 6 U.S. Extemporaneous 5 1 3 7 Int'l. Extemporaneous 5 3 1 7 Trio 2 5 2 7 Quartet 3 5 7 1 TOTAL LITERARY 0 25 4 20 31 14 8 6 9 21 3 20 25 7 0 0 31 POINTS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th LITERARY 7531 Heritage Christian Academy 21 Covenant Academy 20 Class AA State Co-Champs Crisp Academy 31 Lafayette Christian School 20 Class AA State Co-Champs Westwood School 31 David Emanuel Academy 14 Co-Runners-Up: Briarwood Academy 25 Georgia Christian School 9 Co-Runners-Up: Oak Mountain Academy 25 First Presbyterian Christian Academy 8 Terrell Academy 7 Fullington Academy 6 Citizens Christian Academy 4 John Hancock Academy 3 2010 CLASS AA STATE LITERARY & MUSIC COMPETITION Wednesday, March 17, 2010 Valdosta State University, Valdosta * Denotes Defending Champion SPELLING 1st DANIEL LATZANICH, ARLINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 80 * 7 pts 2nd Parker Adams, Southwest Georgia Academy 68 5 pts 3rd Jessica Fountain, LaGrange Academy 61 3 pts 4th Kyle Findley, Robert Toombs Christian Academy 59 1 pt ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY 1st JORDAN LOCKWOOD, ARLINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 184 7 pts 2nd Betsy Trotler, LaGrange Academy 173 5 pts 3rd Jack Butts, Nathanael Greene Academy 166 3 pts 4th John Elliott, Valwood School 157 1 pt PERSONAL ESSAY (Corrected) 1st KAYLEE SHEPPARD, BULLOCH ACADEMY 160 7 pts 2nd Maggie Ginn, The Heritage School 158 5 pts 3rd Randi Small, Piedmont Academy 154 3 pts 4th Jonathan Pittman, Robert Toombs Christian Academy 152 1 pt RHETORICAL ESSAY 1st LINDSEY PURVIS, FLINT RIVER ACADEMY 176 7 pts 2nd Sarah Brown, Bulloch Academy 167 5 pts 3rd Ethan Belcher, Brentwood School 165 3 pts 4th Sarah Allison, Valwood School 162 1 pt HUMOROUS ORAL INTERPRETATION 1st RACHEL WILKERSON, PIEDMONT ACADEMY 190 * 7 pts 2nd Sara Commander, The Heritage School 188 5 pts 3rd Spencer Sumner, Nathanael Greene Academy 186 3 pts 4th Michaelyn Newberry, Southwest Georgia Academy 184 1 pt DRAMATIC ORAL INTERPRETATION 1st ASHLYN DOUGLAS, BRENTWOOD SCHOOL 181 7 pts 2nd Chip Sanders, Southwest Georgia Academy 179 5 pts 3rd Sarah Biehler, Valwood School 174 2 pts 3rd Samantha Ramsdell, Piedmont Academy 174 2 pts DUO INTERPRETATION 1st BEN BURKETT & DANIELLE POWELL, SOUTHWEST GA 196 7 pts 2nd Samuel McGinnis & Rachel Wilkerson, Piedmont Academy 195 5 pts 3rd Courtney Carmichael & Alex Cheves, Nathanael Greene Academy 185 3 pts 4th Ben Dudley & Sara Commander, The Heritage School 181 1 pt U.S. (DOMESTIC) EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING 1st MARLENA COLLINS, SOUTHWEST GEORGIA ACADEMY 155 7 pts 2nd Allison Peaslee, Valwood School 154 3 pts 2nd Vincent Van, Arlington Christian School 154 3 pts 2nd Courtney Burnett, Bulloch Academy 154 3 pts INTERNATIONAL EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING 1st TREVOR WILSON, PIEDMONT ACADEMY 192 * 7 pts 2nd Michael Wright, The Heritage School 152 5 pts 3rd Matthew Collins, Bulloch Academy 147 3 pts 4th Lucy Tucker, Arlington Christian School 145 1 pt PIANO 1st ANDREW SONG, LaGRANGE ACADEMY 177 7 pts 2nd Suzanna Hodges, Brentwood School 176 5 pts 3rd Erin Curtis, Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School 174 3 pts 4th Daniel Latzanich, Arlington Christian School 172 1 pt GIRLS SOLO 1st KAITLYN HALL, BRENTWOOD SCHOOL 189 7 pts 2nd Maggie Bridges, Southwest Georgia Academy 188 5 pts 3rd Jesse Cody, LaGrange Academy 187 3 pts 4th Abby Stanley, Robert Toombs Christian Academy 184 1 pt BOYS SOLO 1st DREW MURRAY, THE HERITAGE SCHOOL 191 7 pts 2nd Jordan McGee, Nathanael Greene Academy 187 4 pts 2nd Weston Robison, Robert Toombs Christian Academy 187 4 pts 4th Jay Miller, LaGrange Academy 182 1 pt GIRLS’ TRIO 1st LaGRANGE ACADEMY 187 7 pts Elizabeth Krizay, Jesse Cody, Danielle Cannady 2nd SOUTHWEST GEORGIA ACADEMY 183 5 pts Maggie Bridges, Brooke Hornsby, Danielle Powell 3rd BRENTWOOD SCHOOL 180 1.3 pts Kaitlyn Hall, Audra Hartley, Caroline Harvey 3rd BULLOCH ACADEMY 180 1.3 pts Anna Foy, Gabrielle Taormina, Erin O’Sullivan 3rd ROBERT TOOMBS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 180 1.3 pts Abby Stanley, Emily Morris, Carmen Findley BOYS’ QUARTET 1st NATHANAEL GREENE ACADEMY 193 7 pts Alex Cheves, Jay Long, Jordan McGee, Michael Swehla 2nd THE HERITAGE SCHOOL 189 5 pts Drew Murray, Tre Wheat, Garrett Okun, Ben Dudley 3rd ROBERT TOOMBS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 184 3 pts Kyle Findley, Taylor Genereux, Weston Robison, Corey Claxton 4th LaGRANGE ACADEMY 183 1 pt Jay Miller, Shane Cook, Cade Lee, Jun Young Jang 2010 STATE LITERARY CHAMPION: SOUTHWEST GEORGIA ACADEMY 35 1st Runner-Up: The Heritage School 28 2nd Runner-Up: LaGrange Academy 27 4th Place Piedmont Academy 24 5th Place Brentwood School 23.3 6th Place Nathanael Greene Academy 20 7th Place Bulloch Academy 19.3 8th Place Arlington Christian 19 9th Place Robert Toombs Christian Academy 11.3 10th Place Flint River Academy 7 11th Place Valwood School 7 12th Place Monsignor Donovan Catholic HS 3 RTCA Bulloch Tiftarea Windsor Heritage Valwood AA LaGrange Flint River Piedmont Brentwood Futah Prep Southwest GA Southwest Edmund Burke Heirway Christian Arlington Christian Nathanael Greene Nathanael Monsignor Donovan Girls' Solo 7 3 1 5 Boys' Solo 7 1 4 4 Spelling 7 3 1 5 Argumentative Essay 7 5 3 1 Personal Essay 7 5 3 1 Rhetorical Essay 3 5 7 1 Humorous Oral Interp. 5 3 7 1 Dramatic Oral Interp. 7 252 Duo Interpretation 1 3 5 7 Piano 1 5 7 3 U.S.
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