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Results & Records of State Playoff Events 2014-15 APPENDIX ‘Z’ Results & Records of State Playoff Events 2014-15 STATE LITERARY - 2015 Class AAAAAA Team Winners 3. Flowery Branch: Amelia Waters, Briana 1. Kennesaw Mountain ..............................31 Koser, Alyssa Harris Boys Dramatic Interpretation 2. South Forsyth .........................................26 4. Columbus: Ebony Lockwood, Myah 1. Zach Blauser, Woodstock 3. Lee County .............................................19 Paden, Kiana Smith 1. (tie) Barrett Crowder, South Forsyth 4. Hillgrove ................................................17 3. Matt Long, North Cobb Team Winners 4. Brendon Darby, Mill Creek Class AAAAA 1. Columbus ...............................................23 2. Lakeside, Evans .....................................16 Girls Dramatic Interpretation Boys Dramatic Interpretation 3. Houston County .....................................14 1. Cailean Robinson, Kennesaw Mountain 1. Ian Turner, LaGrange 4. LaGrange ...............................................13 2. Elle Porter, South Forsyth 1. (tie) Noah Rouse, Ware County 3. Makena Gibbs, Colquitt County 3. Jordan Sollie, River Ridge Class AAAA 3. (tie) Taji Steele, Newton 4. Naheem Michell, Salem Boys Dramatic Interpretation Boys Essay Girls Dramatic Interpretation 1. Liam Kirchner, Marist 1. Zach Weingarten, Hillgrove 1. Alana Horne, Houston County 2. Triston Findley, Southeast Whitfield 2. Reid Clyburn, Grayson 2. Mandie Stenson, River Ridge 3. Brett Alewine, Chestatee 3. Ethan LeCicero, Mill Creek 2. (tie) Meg Thornton, Gainesville 4. Deante Hall, Perry 4. Noah Britton, Habersham Central 4. Jasmine Williams, Southwest DeKalb 4. (tie) Will Davis, Spalding Girls Essay Boys Essay Girls Dramatic Interpretation 1. Savannah Mabry, Habersham Central 1. Jakim Johnson, Gainesville 1. Megan Burchfield, Buford 2. Rachel Allen, Mill Creek 2. Luis Co, Glynn Academy 2. Clariss Gonzalez Carrillo, Cook 3. Nicolette Mantica, Lee County 3. Seaton Huang, Lakeside Evans 3. Julia Brogdon, Carrollton 4. Christy Helms, Grayson 4. Aaron Whitaker, Villa Rica 4. Tristan Murphy, Locust Grove Boys Extemporaneous Speaking Girls Essay Boys Essay 1. Yugansh Malik, Lee County 1. Sara Beth Davis, Shaw 1. Parker Ramey, Chestatee 2. Logan Vaupel, Kennesaw Mountain 2. Grace Hudson, Dunwoody 2. Dameco Young, Troup 3. Brad Firchow, Etowah 3. Madeleine Blakeley, Flowery Branch 3. Cole Donovan, Thomas Co. Central 4. Gowan Moise, Parkview 4. Adeline Thomason, Coffee 4. Bryan Cooper, Northwest Whitefield Girls Extemporaneous Speaking Boys Extemporaneous Speaking Girls Essay 1. Llewelyn Searing, Collins Hill 1. Griffin Gluck, LaGrange 1. Kayla Krauth, Chestatee 2. Rachel Zimmerman, Kennesaw Mountain 2. Ryley Silvernail, South Paulding 2. Courtney Moon, Burke County 3. Hannah Register, Lowndes 3. Sidhartha Wakade, Lakeside Evans 3. Beth Wile, Marist 4. Jessica Atwell, Etowah 4. Patrick Clinch, Dunwoody 4. Maggie Higginbotham, Veterans Boys Solo Girls Extemporaneous Speaking Boys Extemporaneous Speaking 1. Zachary Seabaugh, Kennesaw Mountain 1. Kinsey Kirkland, Columbus 1. Rod Moretti, Buford 2. Ethan Michel, Milton 2. Caitlin Pintavorn, Lakeside Evans 2. Thomas Vance, Marist 3. Brody Grant, North Forsyth 3. Christina Cortez, McIntosh 3. Stephen Brentlinger, Pike County 4. Bryce Mixon, Lowndes 4. Ansley Henson, Woodland Cartersville 4. David Forsee, Perry Girls Solo Boys Solo Girls Extemporaneous Speaking 1. Nicolette Mantica, Lee County 1. Matthew Nedvin, Rome 1. Tessa McCorkle, Thomas Co. Central 2. Brianna Floyd, Hillgrove 2. Adam Rodgers, Columbus 2. Sarah Spradlin, Madison County 3. Jessie Graf, South Forsyth 3. Christian Flanery, Bradwell Institute 3. Jordan Fason, Sandy Creek 4. Jessica Terry, Mill Creek 4. Tafari Williams, Loganville 4. Katie Cox, Southeast Whitfield Quartet Girls Solo Boys Solo 1. Kennesaw Mountain: Zachary Seabough, 1. Delaine Crutchfield, Houston County 1. Ontario Williams, Baldwin Dylan Kalafut, Jesse Conner, Adam Stegall 2. Myah Paden, Columbus 2. Alex Fowler, Buford 2. South Forsyth: Evan Calatayud, Stephen 3. Grace Gerely, Apalachee 3. Cameron Conn, Gilmer County Fodroczi, Kyle Carozza, Daniel Graves 4. Emily Whitley, Forsyth Central 4. Will Rollins, Carrollton 3. Grayson: Jacob Chapman, Dillon Coke, Austin Klubspies, Dalton Phillips Quartet Girls Solo 4. Milton: Matthew Gavilanez, Collins 1. Sequoyah: John Haas, Levi Miller, Stefan 1. Sylvia Ware, Pike County Jones, Ethan Michel, Noah Wagar Dayes, John Emerson 2. Katheryn Buchanan, Veterans 2. Columbus: Adam Rodgers, Michael 3. Hallie Skelton, Buford Trio Woods, Jon Ross Ingley, Trystin McCann 4. Claire Maxa, Marist 1. South Forsyth: Emma Pniewski, Claire 3. Flowery Brch.: Jackson Forrestall, Layne Pappas, Kayleigh Banks MacPherson, Aaron Killian, Jacob Bryant Quartet 2. Hillgrove: Brianna Floyd, Felicity Guy, 4. Jones County: Keithan Williams, Christian 1. Buford: Alex Fowler, Will Davis, Aubrey Jessie Broz Kitchens, John Mitchell, Anthony Hines Daniels, Hugh Entrekin 3. Collins Hill: Olivia Eafano, Tyler Moon, 2. Heritage: Cameron Conn, Neil Belchez, Charisma Lehmberg Trio Jacob McVey, Chase Sumner 3. (tie) Lee County: Cheyenne Lawing, Sarah 1. Creekview: Emma Bryant, Natalie Per- 3. Carrollton: Ryan Farley, Rodrick Hudson, Jackson, Mackenzie Copeland kins, Alexandra Watson Will Rollins, Xavier Pace 2. Lakeside, Evans: Isabel Flamagan, Anne 4. Marist: Bryce Finch, Nick Johnson, Seth Morgan, Emily Smith Johnson, Marcus Danckert Z 2 STATE LITERARY - 2015 Trio 2. Jefferson: John Oliver, Nick Aquila, Noah Girls Solo 1. Buford: Hallie Skelton, Eunice Lazau, Mulberry, Zane Welsh 1. Mary Lee Turner, Bremen Amalie Gee 3. Davidson Arts: DeBerrian Simmons, Ad- 2. Samantha Rudolph, Putnam County 2. Pike County: Holly Turner, Sylvia Ware, am Wittke, Trezevant Rice, Alvin Holsey 3. Margaret Wolfe, Vidalia Olivia White 4. Haralson County: J.R. Holcomb, Jacob 4. Lanier Forster, Social Circle 3. Baldwin: London Henry, Shi’teria Payne, Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Grayson Olivia Pelton Layton Quartet 4. Carrollton: Mackenzie Stanford, Megan 1. Bremen: Jonah Thomas, Reed Tanner, Walker, Samantha Gentry Trio Luke Otwell, Thomas Longenecker 4. (tie) Marist: Claire Maxa, Linseigh 1. Calhoun: Caitlyn Carroll, Geanna Funes, 2. Putnam Count: Marquez Mathis, Seth Green, Marguerite Yearns Chantelle Waddell Wicker, Jermiah Skinner, Michael Smith 2. Jackson County: McKenna Brandenburg, 3. Fitzgerald: Joseph Duke, Austin Hannon, Team Winners Chloe Turner, Ale Silcott Jacob Mitchell, Will Reaves 1. Buford ....................................................36 3. Davidson Arts: Andrea Daniels, Lillian 4. Coosa: Christopher Morgan, Charlie 2. Marist ..................................................17.5 Kleinbub, Catherine Kirkpatrick Meeks, Angel Armas-Alvaraw, Austin 3. Chestatee ................................................17 4. Pierce County: Kate Jackson, Lauren Gra- Peeks 4. Pike County ............................................15 ham, Mollie Rowell Trio Class AAA Team Winners 1. Pace Academy: Lexi Rubin, Willie 1. Gordon Central ......................................23 Lieberman, Ellie Duncan Boys Dramatic Interpretation 2. Calhoun ..................................................20 2. Bremen: Mary Lee Turner, Brittany 1. Noah Hunt, Gordon Central 3. Oconee County ......................................17 Daniels, Casey Carroll 2. Nathaniel Mize, Haralson County 4. Haralson County ....................................10 3. Putnam County: Samantha Rudolph, 3. Justin Sanner, Washington County 4. (tie) Jefferson .........................................10 Bryana Huey, Hannah Housworth 4. William Bradley Martin, Jackson County 4. (tie) Murray County ...............................10 4. Fitzgerald: Leigh Anne Hamlin, Taylor Harrell, Allison Roberts Girls Dramatic Interpretation Class AA 1. Bekah Wildes, Murray County Team Winners 2. Maria Bransletter, Rutland Boys Dramatic Interpretation 1. Bremen ...................................................54 3. Tyndal Mitchell, Dodge County 1. John Martin Pilgrim, Bremen 2. Rabun County ........................................27 4. Lauren Sheppard, Washington County 2. Jacob Rieber, Thomasville 3. Pace Academy ........................................14 3. Blake Browning, Rabun County 3. (tie) Putnam County ...............................14 Boys Essay 4. Jarrett Ledger, Jefferson County 1. Don Landrum, Lumpkin County Class A – Private 2. Bruce Logue, Jefferson Girls Dramatic Interpretation 3. Eathan Weaver, Murray County 1. Jordan Gihl, Rabun County Boys Dramatic Interpretation 4. Nathaniel Banton, Appling County 2. Elizabeth Drake, Harlem 1. Shan Suen, Lakeview Academy 3. Ashley Longenecker, Bremen 2. Asa Marshall, Stratford Academy Girls Essay 4. Leigh Anne Hamlin, Fitzgerald 3. Cortland Ellis, Hebron Christian 1. Sadie Richardson, Gordon Central 4. Zach Elton, Savannah Christian 2. Danielle Basterash, Jackson Boys Essay 3. Simone Beasley, Oconee County 1. Avery Herman, Pace Academy Girls Dramatic Interpretation 4. Landreth E Everitt, Davidson Fine Arts 2. Ryan Barber, Bremen 1. Rachel Cottrell, Lakeview Academy 3. Alex Clements, Rabun County 2. Meredith Fuchs, Stratford Academy Boys Extemporaneous Speaking 4. Clancy Loorham, Armuchee 3. Wallis Lucas, George Walton 1. Dalton Urda, Adairsville 4. Kimberly Cunard, Mount de Sales 2. Marshall Reed, Oconee County Girls Essay 3. Ethan Bright, Haralson County 1. Caitlin O’Dea, Bremen Boys Essay 4. Stephen Mikell, Southeast Bulloch 2. Sharon Autry, Thomasville 1. Ben Allee, Hebron Christian 3. Bria Moon, Model 2. Jacob Berens, George Walton
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