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2012 — 2013 State Tournament Champions 2012 — 2013 STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 38 state drama Novebmer 30 - December 1, 2012 Century High School Class A Teams Class B Teams 1st Coeur d’Alene – Jared Helm, coach 1st American Falls – Dana Facer, coach 2nd Centennial – Tracy Fuller, coach 2nd Jerome – Shane Brown, coach 3rd Eagle – Tracy Harrison, coach 3rd Twin Falls – James Haycock, coach Individual Awards Original Acting - Serious Ensemble Acting - Serious 1st Stroschein, Taylor – American Falls 1st Nelson, Zion – Coeur d’Alene 2nd Black, Oedewaldt, Robertson, Lyman - Eagle 2nd Atwood, Johnson - Centennial 3rd Rogers, Standlander, Johnson - Centennial 3rd Gale, Blacker - Centennial Original Acting - Humorous Ensemble Acting - Humorous 1st Wyatt Brown – Twin Falls 1st Howell, Shaw - Bonneville 2nd Pulsipher, Murray, Fitzgerald – Twin Falls 2nd Urquidi, Schneider – Mountain Home 3rd Keshavarz-Rahbar, Gale - Centennial 3rd Gregersen, Ludwig - Century Musical Theatre Pantomime 1st Haney, Burton - Nampa 1st Clarke Burton - Nampa 2nd Olsen, Bingham, Burnham, Carlisle - Jerome 2nd Jara, Reinstra - Jerome 3rd Kohler, McAllister, Poppe – Rocky Mountain 3rd Micayla Huston - Centennial Tech Theatre - Costume Design Solo Acting - Serious 1st Stroschein, Trent – American Falls 1st Maris Breed - Moscow 2nd Alsager, Spooner - Eagle 2nd Courtney Biggs – Coeur d’Alene 3rd Dudley, Martin - Eagle 3rd Adam Steen – American Falls Tech Theatre - Makeup Solo Acting - Humorous 1st Rivas, Martin - Eagle 1st Jaren Bean – Sugar-Salem 2nd Taylor, Deagle – American Falls 2nd Joe Crupper – Idaho Arts Charter 3rd Sarah Syms - Lakeland 3rd Trey Welch - Emmett Tech Theatre - Properties Solo Audition 1st Nick Pratt – Coeur d’Alene 1st Susie Reis - Centennial 2nd Short, Hammar - Rigby 2nd Casey Hastings – Coeur d’Alene Charter 3rd Adams, Davis – Rocky Mountain 3rd Brayton Hunt – Idaho Arts Charter Tech Theatre - Scene Design 1st Jessica Shehan – Coeur d’Alene 2nd Cheevers, Strobel – Lake City 3rd Bamer, Olson - Eagle 39 state debate Highland High School March 8 - 9, 2013 Class A Class B Lincoln-Douglas Lincoln-Douglas 1st Parker Goris Eagle 1st Gentry Carter Blackfoot 2nd Zane Miller Centennial 2nd Stephen Holsinger Renaissance 3rd(t) Danny Chavez Borah 3rd(t) Chase Hutchinson Wood River 3rd(t) Sarah McDonagh Centennial 3rd(t) Lane Coulthard Wood River Fin. Benjamin Watson Mountain View Fin. Kitanna Belnap Century Fin. Madi Ingraham Eagle Fin. Tasia Fullmer Shelley Fin. Chase Leavitt Highland Fin. Aubree Ogaard Mt. Home Fin. Kayla Empey Hillcrest Fin. Scott Christensen Nampa Policy Policy 1st Zach Harbauer / Paige Spraker 1st Aaron Wilson / Brandon Biggs Centennial Bonneville 2nd Donovan Di Dio / Sasha Ivanovic 2nd Blake Dewveall / Howie Gasca Timberline Blackfoot 3rd(t) Lauren Johnson / Logan Dennis 3rd(t) Cody Johnson / Taisha Gainor Boise Renaissance 3rd(t) Christian Weinrich / Conner Corbridge 3rd(t) Elizabeth Gonzalez / Tucker Lovell Hillcrest Bonneville Fin. Christian Ogata / Levi Orr Fin. Kylie Reynolds / Trenton Holenbeck Centennial Bonneville Fin. Cameron Bronson / Seth Wetsel Fin. Gage Bottles / Conner Davis Hillcrest Bonneville Fin. Emery Beattie / Michael Eyre Fin. Gracelyn Rourick / AJ Baron Boise Renaissance Fin. Breann Urlaub / Katherine Rogers Fin. Sydnie Kremin / Ridge Maupin Boise Bonneville Public Forum Public Forum 1st Meaghan Booth / Ryan Murphy 1st Truman Whitney / Hayden Gunnell Rocky Mountain Kimberly 2nd Sam Hunt / Zoe Esplin 2nd Conner Dunthorn / Dalton Stoddard Madison Bonneville 3rd(t) Avaya Bhattarai / Harbor Neher 3rd(t) Brandon Turner / Marquette Lawrence Eagle Blackfoot 3rd(t) Josh Mansfield / KatherineWelker 3rd(t) Marcel Tatum / Bianca Ridley Highland Mountain Home Fin. Matt Miller / Ryan Kotek Fin. Nate Groggett /Justin Johnson Timberline Mountain Home Fin. Joseph Dummar / Jonathan Eaton Fin. Austin Ryan / Michael Swanson Madison Rigby Fin. Kaitlyn Lange / Elizabeth Wagner Fin. Jeremy Cruz / Jake Schaefer Mountain View Mountain Home Fin. Shaan Kohli / Rachel Aramburu Fin. Connor Hayes / Sam Burns Mountain View Wood River 40 state speech Canyon Ridge High School, Twin Falls April 19 - 20, 2013 TEAM AWARDS A Schools B Schools 1st Jerome – Scott Burton, coach 1st Filer – Kristy Forster, coach 2nd Eagle – Herby Kojima, coach 2nd Kimberly – Julie Underwood, coach 3rd Hillcrest – Scott Coats, coach 3rd Renaissance – Richard Zuercher, coach A PANEL EVENTS B PANEL EVENTS Duo Interp After Dinner 1. D Kean / D Nute Mountain Home 1. Savannah Bair Hillcrest 2. E Stroschein / C Christiansen American Falls 2. Chase Leavitt Highland 3. C Bronson / A Carlson Hillcrest 3. Chase Hart Vallivue Expository Humorous Interp 1. Eric Nordquist Jerome 1. Sarah-Rose Taylor Lake City 2. Avery Egbert Jerome 2. Exel Stroschein American Falls 3t. Jordan Parkinson Sugar-Salem 3. Jaren Bean Sugar-Salem Extemporaneous Impromptu 1. Truman Whitney Kimberly 1. Alex Regner Eagle 2. Moon Ryu Eagle 2. Michaella Owens Kimberly 3. Matt Reed Eagle 3. Matt Reed Eagle Panel Discussion Oratorical Analysis 1. Andy Chacon Filer 1. Kaylee Aguilar Filer 2. Nora Macrae-Smith Renaissance 2. Michael Chen Centennial 3. Stephen Ippolito Filer 3. Cameron Hilliam Hillcrest Radio/Broadcast Journalism Original Oratory 1. Colton Bankhead Jerome 1. Scott Ludwig Century 2. Kitanna Belnap Century 2. Hayden Gunnell Kimberly 3. Emily Magleby Madison 3. Andrew Pulsipher Madison Retold Story Salesmanship 1. Calvin Pingry Sugar-Salem 1. Kayla Green Jerome 2. Emily Werner Rocky Mountain 2. Scout McClure Lake City 3. Madi Ingraham Eagle 3. Adrian Blair Jerome Congressional Speaking Serious Interp 1. Chase Hutchinson Wood River 1. Justin Tirrell Hillcrest 2. Stephen Holsinger Renaissance 2. Cherish Christiansen American Falls 3. Chen Li Idaho Falls 3. Kim Simmons Kuna 41 5a state cross country October 27, 2012 Hells Canyon State Park 5A Girls 5A Boys 1. Coeur d'Alene 29 1. Rocky Mountain 57 2. Vallivue 87 2. Capital 89 3. Boise 92 3. Coeur d'Alene 122 4. Rocky Mountain 98 4. Meridian 141 1 Emily Hamlin 10 Boise 18:09.40 1 Dwain Stucker 10 Meridian 15:42.30 2 Josie Brown 10 Coeur d'Alene 18:13.50 2 Thomas Rigby 12 Boise 15:42.40 3 Mikayla Malaspina 10 Vallivue 18:21.90 3 David Steele 12 Capital 15:54.60 4 Presli Hutchison 11 Higland 18:22.70 4 Justin Ross 12 Rocky Mountain 16:01.00 5 Punky Duran 12 Coeur d'Alene 18:22.70 5 Jake Finney 10 Lake City 16:04.70 6 Kara Story 10 Coeur d'Alene 18:27.10 6 Kyler Little 10 Lake Citty 16:06.50 7 Emily Callahan 9 Coeur d'Alene 18:33.50 7 Jacob Davis 9 Capital 16:15.70 8 Sara Christianson 9 Borah 18:40.00 8 Michael Dunton 12 Coeur d'Alene 16:16.60 9 Dana Snell 12 Rocky Mountain 18:41.70 10 D'Artagnan Kilgore 10 Highland 16:17.60 1 1 Cheryn Trapp 12 Vallivue 18:45.30 1 1 Gabe Harm 12 Eagle 16:19.00 12 Lila Klopfenstein 12 Meridian 18:48.10 12 Garrett Plant 10 Rocky Mountain 16:19.50 13 Lillian Ball 12 Timberline 18:54.80 13 Kaden Clay 12 Highland 16:19.70 14 Paige Dilmore 11 Rocky Mountain 18:55.30 14 David Covert 12 Rocky Mountain 16:20.70 15 Sienna White 10 Boise 19:01.70 15 Austin Murphy 12 Meridian 16:21.10 16 Niquelle Lewis 10 Idaho Falls 19:02.30 16 Drew Schultz 10 Capital 16:21.50 17 Sam McKinnon 11 Mountain View 19:10.80 17 Kenny Colbert 11 Coeur d'Alene 16:21.80 18 Louisa Serpe 12 Timberline 19:11.60 18 Scott Sullivan 11 Centennial 16:24.00 19 Kira Tristan 9 Vallivue 19:12.30 19 Riley Estes 10 Coeur d'Alene 16:24.40 20 McKayla Tiffany 10 Vallivue 19:12.40 20 Reuben Mulhern 12 Borah 16:27.50 Emily Hamlin Dwain Stucker 42 4a state cross country October 27, 2012 Hells Canyon State Park 4A Girls 4A Boys 1. Middleton 86 1. Pocatello 56 2. Preston 90 2. Kuna 107 3. Jerome 109 3. Bishop Kelly 133 4. Skyview 125 4. Bonneville 148 1 Rachel McGovern 9 Pocatello 18:24.20 1 Elijah Armstrong 10 Pocatello 15:34.10 2 Jasmine Nesbitt 12 Jerome 18:58.50 2 Sam Levora 11 Sandpoint 15:49.20 3 Lina Schell 10 Middleton 19:08.40 3 Ryden Crowther 12 Preston 16:05.30 4 Caitlin Elgan 11 Preston 19:12.50 4 Haydin Herndon 11 Pocatello 16:06.40 5 Jocelyn Barber 11 Skyview 19:13.50 5 Driztin Herndon 11 Pocatello 16:06.90 6 Hannah McInturff 12 Century 19:14.80 6 Michael Cunningham 12 Kuna 16:12.70 7 Kelsea Donahue 12 Columbia 19:22.30 7 Andrew Burgess 12 Kuna 16:18.00 8 Erika Schell 10 Middleton 19:23.20 8 Alberto De Los Reyes 11 Caldwell 16:22.40 9 Tori Pinnock 9 Rigby 19:23.40 9 Jeremy Stark 11 Twin Falls 16:31.50 10 Chandra Smith 11 Emmett 19:26.90 10 Daniel Elia 10 Bishop Kelly 16:32.00 1 1 Anna Kreslins 10 Bishop Kelly 19:30.50 1 1 Chase England 12 Wood River 16:32.20 12 RachelCannon 10 Blackfoot 19:50.10 12 Matthew Sschenk 11 Twin Falls 16:32.20 13 Whitney Groll 12 Preston 19:51.70 13 Levi Watson 11 Columbia 16:33.20 14 Kayla Green 11 Jerome 19:59.10 14 Tom Parry 11 Bishop Kelly 16:38.30 15 Amanda Deason 11 Columbia 20:00.80 15 Tyler Klingler 12 Bonneville 16:39.90 16 Lindsey Rayorn 11 Century 20:02.90 16 Eric Storey 11 Moscow 16:41.70 17 Mikayla Homer 9 Columbia 20:04.50 17 Kyle Baldwin 12 Bonneville 16:43.30 18 Mikhaela Woodward 10 Sandpoint 20:06.80 18 Dillon Hughees 10 Nampa 16:44.70 19 Tamika Russell 10 Caldwell 20:07.10 19 Curtis Willis 12 Bonneville 16:45.90 20 Amee Storer 10 Bonneville 20:11.70 20 Austin Fred 10 Middleton 16:50.60 Rachel McGovern Elijah Armstrong 43 3a state cross country October 27, 2012 Hells Canyon State Park 3A Girls 3A Boys 1.
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