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Results & Records of State Playoff Events from 2020-21 School Year APPENDIX ‘Z’ Results & Records of State Playoff Events from 2020-21 School Year STATE LITERARY - 2021 A Private A Public Class 2A Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic 1. Noah Caplan, Lakeview Academy 1. Cole Rogers Georgia Military College 1. Ella Millere, Thomasville 2. Hendley Jones, Prince Avenue 2. Kirsten Ogleby Social Circle 2. Lindsey Lowrance, Gordon Central 3. Evan Smallwood, Brookstone 3. Jordyn Faucette Taylor County 3. Kevin Thomas, Bremen 4. Lucy Smith Biomiller, Savannah Christian 4. KaShawn Myers Drew Charter School 4. Willow Fisher, Rabun County Extemporaneous Speaking - International Extemporaneous Speaking - International Extemporaneous Speaking - International 1. McKena Helms, George Walton Academy 1. Allie Hodges, Crawford County 1. Ryan Varma, Pace Academy 2. Garv Gaur, Lakeview Academy 2. Will Pace, Seminole County 2. Catherine Hughes, Gordon Central 3. Chris Jenkins, Savannah Christian 3. Madison McDonald, Commerce 3. Justin Shin, Bremen 4. Kevin Lorado, Telfair County 4. Charlie Brewer, Oglethorpe County Oral Interpretation - Humorous 1. Angela Lynden, Lakeview Academy Oral Interpretation - Humorous Oral Interpretation - Humorous 2. Olivia Arata, Brookstone 1. David Pollock, Seminole County 1. Olivia Reaves, Bremen 3. Cooper Capps, Prince Avenue 2. Alexis Waldroup, Georgia Military College 1. Aubry Dorsey, Gordon Central 4. Amariah Simmons, Christian Heritage 3. Jordan Lumpkin, Barrow 3. Myles Butler, Stilwell Arts 4. Emma Grace Tudor, Echols County 4. Eli Griffin, Thomasville Oral Interpretation - Dramatic 1. Davidson Filson, Lakeview Academy Oral Interpretation - Dramatic Oral Interpretation - Dramatic 2. Natalie Schroeder, Prince Avenue 1. Caden Kearns, Seminole County 1. Brenden White, Stilwell Arts 3. Saige Wales, Savannah Christian 2. Madison Farnham, Commerce 2. Sydney Rainwater, Gordon Central 4. Cyra Kaikobad, Christian Heritage 3. Josey Maddox, Georgia Military College 3. Jessica Friedl, Bremen 4. Madelyn Rayner, Dublin 4. Keyes Sanders, Vidalia Oral Interpretation - Duo 1. Lakeview Acad.: Davison Filson, Ari Mkels Oral Interpretation - Duo Oral Interpretation - Duo 2. Brookstone: Ayo Oloyede, Harry Graham 1. Ga. Military: Gus Nobles, Wyatt Baugh 1. Bremen: Preston Moore, Abbie Sailors 3. Sav. Christian: Taylor Shults, Sarah Hagan 2. Seminole Co.: Davis Pollock, Kaden Kearns 2. Vidalia: Dottie McDaniel, Alan Johnson 4. Prince Ave.: Walker Johnson, Hendle Jones 3. Schley Co.: Brooke Pike, Lily Harbuck 3. Rabun Co.: Adam Bramlett, Lilli Chase 4. Echols Co.: Ezekiel Galarza, Hana Missildune 4. Thomasville: Carson Cochran, Ellie Griffin Essay - Argumentative 1. Gian Luca Di Lenardo, Wesleyan Essay - Argumentative Essay - Argumentative 2. Allie Baja, Savannah Christian 1. Caleb Hammond, Armuchee 1. Cle Summerville, Bremen 3. Erin Higgins, Christian Heritage 2. Isaac Brown, Irwin County 2. Abigail Page, Rabun County 4. Genesis Woods, Brookstone 3. Mallory Meeks, Furlow Charter 3. Roman Edwards, Vidalia 4. Nikki Cumba, Georgia Military College 4. Olivia Ulman, Pace Academy Essay - Personal 4. Tegan Rigdon, Wheeler County 1. Tori Hedlund, Wesleyan Essay - Personal 2. Will Brown, Christian Heritage Essay - Personal 1. Lainey Richardson, Gordon Central 3. Ella Crowley, Brookstone 1. Crystal Lyons, Baconton 2. Chloe Collins, East Laurens 4. Makena Pearce, King's Ridge 2. Molly Bridges, Wheeler County 3. Kailey Covera, Haralson County 3. Logan Michum, Georgia Military College 4. Hannah White, Pace Academy Essay - Rhetorical 4. Gracie Morris, Irwin County 1. Claire McNulty, George Walton Academy Essay - Rhetorical 2. Jordan Schooley, Savannah Christian Essay - Rhetorical 1. Elise Larson, Bremen 3. Ava Poteet, Christian Heritage 1. Alex Turner, Crawford County 2. Tyler Wallace, Putnam County 4. Stella Yancey, Brookstone 2. Ethan McGhee, Armuchee 3. Mikkelle Peters, Vidalia 3. Jasmine Kilheffer, Furlow Charter 4. Jordan Rhoden, Dade County Boys Solo 4. Alanna Diaz, Atkinson County 1. Zach Russell, Wesleyan Boys Solo 2. Landon Clark, North Cobb Christian Boys Solo 1. Carter Nelson, Pepperell 3. Ayo Oloyede, Brookstone 1. Isaaiah Wilson, Georgia Military College 1. John Graham, Jeff Davis 4. Braden Byram, Athens Christian 2. Holden Williams, Commerce 3. Grady Taylor, Washington County 3. Ja'Quan Smiley, Telfair County 4. Griffyn Bishop, Bremen Girls Solo 4. Perry Coggins, Echols County 1. Haidyn Bye, King's Ridge 4. Jayvione King, Seminole County Girls Solo 2. Emma Allen, Prince Avenue 1. Tricia Dobson, Pepperell 3. Mia Vongsavang, Brookstone Girls Solo 2. Julianna Watson, Thomasville 4. Tori Hedlund, Wesleyan 1. Madison Chambers, Social Circle 3. Lilli Flanders, Putnam County 2. Emerson Ivey, Georgia Military College 4. Chole Mullis, Bleckley County Trio 3. Hannah Williams, Telfair County 1. Christian Heritage: Alex Kinsey, Sophia 4. Macy Batchelor, Seminole County Trio Laboy, Madeleine Protor 1. Gordon Central: Hailey Sloan, Itzel Lopez, 2. Prince Avenue: Emma Allen, Claire Gann, Trio Aubry Dorsey Kaylor Jones 1. Social Circle: Madison Chambers, Caroline 2. Elbert County: Emma Williams, Abigail 3. King's Ridge: Alessandra Cawley, Makena Anderson, Sarah Ray Rushing, Lana Stelter Pearce, Lily Gardiner 2. Georgia Military College: Abbigail John- 3. Washington County: Taylor Smith, Sarah 4. Wesleyan: Brenna McConnell, Gigi Alem- son, Gabrielle Sowell, Logan Mitchum Horton, Sydney Barrett bik, Siobhan Davenport 2. Seminole County: Macy Batchelor, Jobeth 4. Thomasville: Julliana Watson, Jacelyn Kelley, Maranda Brown Watson, Aubrey Kinard Quartet 4. Charlton County: Jolie Pickren, Delaney 1. King's Ridge: Luke Michaelis, Garrett Bye, Rigdon, Addie Jacoby Quartet Ryder Thomason, Logan Rawson 1. Gordon Central: Luke Hare, Seth Hare, 2. Wesleyan: William Sabonis-Charlae, Car- Quartet Jude Clance, Heath Richardson son Green, Gian Luce di Lenardo, Zach 1. Seminole County: Jayvione King, Zaravion 2. Bremen: Gianni Mastroserio, Zakkary Bi- Russell Calloway, David Pollack, Caden Kearns anchi, Griffin Bishop, Dean Girly 3. George Walton: Brooks Does, Mac Geof- 2. Georgia Military: Isaaiah Wilson, Gus No- 3. Washington County: Grady Taylor, Heze- froy, Jack Boyer, Michael Mealor bles, Wyatt Baugh, Preston Raburn kiah Sutton, Chris Morris, Jayden Thomp- 4. Savannah Christian: Lane McCullough, 3. Lake Oconee Acad.: Walker Cannon, Lucas son Michael Doyle, Ben Templeton, James Minton, Jacob Moore, Braden Strickland 4. Vidalia: Landry Wheeler, Andrew Davis, Stregth 4. Charlton County: Lucas Johnson, Tanner Micah Davis Brown, Reagan Miller Murray, Judson Graham, Jonah Capps Team Winners Team Winners 1. Lakeview Academy - 33 Team Winners 1. Bremen - 44 2. Wesleyan - 28 1. Georgia Military College - 46.5 2. Gordon Central - 42 3. Brookstone - 24 2. Seminole County - 36.5 3. Thomasville - 15 3. Prince Avenue Christian - 24 3. Social Circle - 19 4. Pepperell - 14 4. Crawford County - 14 Z 2 STATE LITERARY - 2021 Class 3A Class 4A Class 5A Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic 1. Christopher Bailey, Morgan County 1. Robinson York, Baldwin Extemporaneous Speaking - Domestic 2. Triston Wilkerson, Appling County 2. Jack Cantrell, Thomas County Central 1. Anastacia Del Rio, Warner Robins 2. Kharissa Bender, Greater Atlanta Christian 3. Hannah Carter, North Oconee 2. Rosa Lopez, Villa Rica 4. Boaz Whealey, Murray County 4. Stephen Scott, Heritage-Catoosa 3. Gray Hamby, Decatur 4. Jalon Henderson, Tri-Cities Extemporaneous Speaking - International Extemporaneous Speaking - International 1. Ella Stillion Southard, Oconee County 1. Paul Westmoreland, Madison County Extemporaneous Speaking - International 2. William Gray, Pike County 2. Eunice Chon, Howard 1. Pramit Patel, Calhoun 3. John Davis, North Murray 3. Katey Llewellyn Ridgeland 2. Lydia Witter, Decatur 4. Austin Sprinkle, Pierce County 4. Elijah Schueler, Troup County 3. Zander Nrum, Warner Robins 4. Chan Duncan, Fayette County 3. Simon Toney, Greenbrier Oral Interpretation - Humorous 1. Anna Edwards, Pike County Oral Interpretation - Humorous Oral Interpretation - Humorous 2. Trever Arnold, Ringgold 1. Logan Jacobs, Perry 1. Ian Kamau, Cartersville 3. Nathan Powers, Oconee County 2. Faith Horton, Heritage-Catoosa 2. Grace Stinette, Harris County 4. Santos Cruz, Southeast Bulloch 2. CJ Manno, North Oconee 3. Alyssa Fejes, Jackson County 4. Kaitlyn Floyd, Bainbridge 4. Amanda Lowman, Chapel Hill Oral Interpretation - Dramatic 1. Aubrey Helton, Ringgold Oral Interpretation - Dramatic Oral Interpretation - Dramatic 2. Tristan Sojka, Southeast Bulloch 1. Emerson Howard, North Oconee 1. Avery Lester, Calhoun 3. Ellie Atkins, Oconee County 2. Jackie Morman, LaGrange 2. Gabriella Riley, Greenbrier 4. Tristin Thompson, Pierce County 3. Levi Shelton, Perry 3. Josiah Mitchell, Tri-Cities 3. Israel Cooper, Northwest Whitfield 4. Savannah Auchmoedy, Warner Robins Oral Interpretation - Duo 1. Ringgold: W. Forgey, E. Talley Oral Interpretation - Duo Oral Interpretation - Duo 2. North Hall: Sam Morgan, Zoe Davidson 1. Heritage-Cat.: Faith Horton, Jessi Turner 1. Calhoun: Avery Lester, Ben Bingham 3. Pike County: Will Pitts, Hayden Pugh 1. North Oconee: Ellen Corry, Cole Joyner 2. Tri-Cities: Nicholas Wilkinson, Josiah Mitchell 4. Pierce Co.: Ashleigh Haire, Willie White 3. LaGrange: Walker Kemp, Chloe Crockett 3. W. Robins: Savannah Auchmoedy, Amiya 4. Bainbridge: Mikayla Kincaid, Kaitlyn Floyd Smith Essay - Argumentative 4. Apalachee: Kristopher Jacob, Persephone 1. Katlyn Brantley, Southeast
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