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9Th & 10Th Grade 1/27/2019 SpeechWire Tournament Services Ridge Invitational Declamation (9th & 10th Grade) Elimination round results Final round All Judges Code Name Team LK1 WK1 AA1 All ranks Place recips pref. AH101 Niamh Campbell Phoenix Country Day School 1 1 6 14 6.67 1 LP103 Matthew Floyd Catholic Memorial 2 2 1 15 5.25 2 BD109 Ashin Varghese Randolph High School 3 3 2 16 5.42 3 AO121 Juliette Gringeri Summit High School 5 4 4 23 3.95 4 UT102 Farrah Culmer Democracy Prep Harlem Prep 7 6 3 24 4.48 5 AH108 Enzo Acharya Phoenix Country Day School 6 5 7 26 4.01 6 AG101 Brynn Nelson Fontbonne Hall Academy 4 7 5 26 3.84 7 Semifinal round All Judges Code Name Team AP2 BD1 All ranks Place recips pref. AH101 Niamh Campbell Phoenix Country Day School 1 1 6 4.50 1 BD109 Ashin Varghese Randolph High School 8 4.25 2 UT102 Farrah Culmer Democracy Prep Harlem Prep 8 3.83 3 AH108 Enzo Acharya Phoenix Country Day School 8 3.50 4 AG101 Brynn Nelson Fontbonne Hall Academy 10 3.25 5 AO121 Juliette Gringeri Summit High School 10 3.25 5 LP103 Matthew Floyd Catholic Memorial 2 2 10 3.25 5 AG102 Juliann Bianco Fontbonne Hall Academy 11 3.53 8 AL101 Adrian Tejada Democracy Prep Endurance High 11 3.00 9 AH112 Milan Sewell Phoenix Country Day School 12 2.58 10 BC115 Maria Chabanov Xaverian HS 13 2.08 11 AH109 Devan Amin Phoenix Country Day School 14 2.37 12 GG105 Uswad Qureshi Phillipsburg HS 14 2.33 13 AC107 Nina Li Strath Haven High School 3 4 14 1.92 14 BC116 Amy Gruber Xaverian HS 15 2.70 15 AH133 Ella Brenes Phoenix Country Day School 4 5 15 2.28 16 AM101 Jaina Jallow Livingston High School 5 3 15 1.87 17 AK108 Fatimata Ly Achievement First 17 2.60 18 CZ112 Rajit Sharma Union Catholic 17 2.03 19 Semifinal round All Judges Code Name Team AA5 RY3 All ranks Place recips pref. AH101 Niamh Campbell Phoenix Country Day School 6 4.50 1 BD109 Ashin Varghese Randolph High School 1 1 8 4.25 2 https://www.speechwire.com/tabroom/tab-finals-results-print.php?groupingid=0&Submit=Print+results 1/32 1/27/2019 SpeechWire Tournament Services UT102 Farrah Culmer Democracy Prep Harlem Prep 8 3.83 3 AH108 Enzo Acharya Phoenix Country Day School 8 3.50 4 AG101 Brynn Nelson Fontbonne Hall Academy 2 4 10 3.25 5 AO121 Juliette Gringeri Summit High School 10 3.25 5 LP103 Matthew Floyd Catholic Memorial 10 3.25 5 AG102 Juliann Bianco Fontbonne Hall Academy 11 3.53 8 AL101 Adrian Tejada Democracy Prep Endurance High 11 3.00 9 AH112 Milan Sewell Phoenix Country Day School 12 2.58 10 BC115 Maria Chabanov Xaverian HS 4 2 13 2.08 11 AH109 Devan Amin Phoenix Country Day School 3 3 14 2.37 12 GG105 Uswad Qureshi Phillipsburg HS 14 2.33 13 AC107 Nina Li Strath Haven High School 14 1.92 14 BC116 Amy Gruber Xaverian HS 15 2.70 15 AH133 Ella Brenes Phoenix Country Day School 15 2.28 16 AM101 Jaina Jallow Livingston High School 15 1.87 17 AK108 Fatimata Ly Achievement First 5 5 17 2.60 18 CZ112 Rajit Sharma Union Catholic 17 2.03 19 Semifinal round All Judges Code Name Team BH2 AM1 All ranks Place recips pref. AH101 Niamh Campbell Phoenix Country Day School 6 4.50 1 BD109 Ashin Varghese Randolph High School 8 4.25 2 UT102 Farrah Culmer Democracy Prep Harlem Prep 8 3.83 3 AH108 Enzo Acharya Phoenix Country Day School 2 2 8 3.50 4 AG101 Brynn Nelson Fontbonne Hall Academy 10 3.25 5 AO121 Juliette Gringeri Summit High School 10 3.25 5 LP103 Matthew Floyd Catholic Memorial 10 3.25 5 AG102 Juliann Bianco Fontbonne Hall Academy 1 3 11 3.53 8 AL101 Adrian Tejada Democracy Prep Endurance High 3 1 11 3.00 9 AH112 Milan Sewell Phoenix Country Day School 12 2.58 10 BC115 Maria Chabanov Xaverian HS 13 2.08 11 AH109 Devan Amin Phoenix Country Day School 14 2.37 12 GG105 Uswad Qureshi Phillipsburg HS 14 2.33 13 AC107 Nina Li Strath Haven High School 14 1.92 14 BC116 Amy Gruber Xaverian HS 4 5 15 2.70 15 AH133 Ella Brenes Phoenix Country Day School 15 2.28 16 AM101 Jaina Jallow Livingston High School 15 1.87 17 AK108 Fatimata Ly Achievement First 17 2.60 18 CZ112 Rajit Sharma Union Catholic 5 4 17 2.03 19 https://www.speechwire.com/tabroom/tab-finals-results-print.php?groupingid=0&Submit=Print+results 2/32 1/27/2019 SpeechWire Tournament Services Ridge Invitational Declamation (9th & 10th Grade) Elimination round results Semifinal round All Judges Code Name Team KO1 HC5 All ranks Place recips pref. AH101 Niamh Campbell Phoenix Country Day School 6 4.50 1 BD109 Ashin Varghese Randolph High School 8 4.25 2 UT102 Farrah Culmer Democracy Prep Harlem Prep 2 1 8 3.83 3 AH108 Enzo Acharya Phoenix Country Day School 8 3.50 4 AG101 Brynn Nelson Fontbonne Hall Academy 10 3.25 5 AO121 Juliette Gringeri Summit High School 1 2 10 3.25 5 LP103 Matthew Floyd Catholic Memorial 10 3.25 5 AG102 Juliann Bianco Fontbonne Hall Academy 11 3.53 8 AL101 Adrian Tejada Democracy Prep Endurance High 11 3.00 9 AH112 Milan Sewell Phoenix Country Day School 4 3 12 2.58 10 BC115 Maria Chabanov Xaverian HS 13 2.08 11 AH109 Devan Amin Phoenix Country Day School 14 2.37 12 GG105 Uswad Qureshi Phillipsburg HS 3 4 14 2.33 13 AC107 Nina Li Strath Haven High School 14 1.92 14 BC116 Amy Gruber Xaverian HS 15 2.70 15 AH133 Ella Brenes Phoenix Country Day School 15 2.28 16 AM101 Jaina Jallow Livingston High School 15 1.87 17 AK108 Fatimata Ly Achievement First 17 2.60 18 CZ112 Rajit Sharma Union Catholic 17 2.03 19 This tournament is being run using SpeechWire Tournament Services software ­ www.SpeechWire.com. © 2004­2019 Ben Stewart ­ All Rights Reserved. SpeechWire version 4.21.006. https://www.speechwire.com/tabroom/tab-finals-results-print.php?groupingid=0&Submit=Print+results 3/32 1/27/2019 SpeechWire Tournament Services Ridge Invitational Dramatic Interpretation Elimination round results Final round All All Judges Code Name Team AJ2 HT4 AI4 Place ranks recips pref. AO110 Caroline Abut Summit High School 3 4 2 16 5.08 1 HC101 Isiah Briggs Central High School 5 5 1 17 5.90 2 AL102 Tyrese Avery Democracy Prep Endurance High 2 6 3 17 5.50 3 Elizabeth Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning KO103 1 3 5 17 5.03 4 Goldstein School AG106 Arianna Heinsch Fontbonne Hall Academy 6 1 7 24 4.14 5 AO111 Gracie Beardsley Summit High School 7 2 6 25 4.06 6 AQ104 Nina Pluviose Saint Josephs High School 4 7 4 25 3.81 7 Semifinal round All All Judges Code Name Team BC7 LB1 Place ranks recips pref. 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HS 13 2.42 13 HC103 Devan Sargeant Central High School 13 2.42 13 BI101 Daissa Dereme Arts High School 5 5 15 2.40 17 HC102 Tatiana Wemusa Central High School 4 4 15 2.25 18 AI130 Hunter Ayala Elizabeth High School 16 2.65 19 Semifinal round All All Judges Code Name Team AO12 AQ3 Place ranks recips pref. https://www.speechwire.com/tabroom/tab-finals-results-print.php?groupingid=0&Submit=Print+results 4/32 1/27/2019 SpeechWire Tournament Services AL102 Tyrese Avery Democracy Prep Endurance High 6 4.50 1 HC101 Isiah Briggs Central High School 1 1 6 4.50 1 AO110 Caroline Abut Summit High School 7 4.00 3 Elizabeth Metropolitan Expeditionary Learning KO103 8 3.50 4 Goldstein School AO111 Gracie Beardsley Summit High School 10 3.25 5 AQ104 Nina Pluviose Saint Josephs High School 10 3.17 6 AG106 Arianna Heinsch Fontbonne Hall Academy 10 2.83 7 LP102 Brendan Julian Catholic Memorial 2 2 11 2.75 8 TH113 Charlotte Irwin Scarsdale 12 3.03 9 LB101 Xavier Veloz Democracy Prep Harlem High 12 2.92 10 DW105 Andrea Prince Southern Lehigh High School 4 3 12 2.58 11 BR105 Veeda Khan Freehold Township High School 13 2.95 12 AN116 Zach Durkin Loyola Blakefield High School 3 4 13 2.42 13 AH113 Katie Eckerman Phoenix Country Day School 13 2.42 13 AX109 Victoria Wei Montville Twp.
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