FCSAA Annual Report

FCSAA Annual Report

Florida College System Activities Association Annual Summary Report to the Council of Presidents June 2019 Table of Contents FCSAA State Championships Page 2 National Recognition Page 2 FCSAA Hall of Fame Page 3 Academic Division: Students of the Month Page 3 Academic Division: Brain Bowl Page 4 Academic Division: Forensics Page 4 Academic Division: Model United Nations Page 5 Academic Division: Music Page 5 Academic Division: Publications Page 6 Academic Division: Student Government Page 7 Academic Division: Theatre Page 8 Athletic Division: NJCAA Players of the Week Page 9 Athletic Division: FCSAA End of the Year Awards Page 10 Athletic Division: Baseball Page 10 Athletic Division: Basketball (M) Page 11 Athletic Division: Basketball (W) Page 12 Athletic Division: Cross Country (W) Page 12 Athletic Division: Soccer (W) Page 13 Athletic Division: Softball Page 13 Athletic Division: Tennis (W) Page 14 Athletic Division: Volleyball Page 15 Athletic Division: Non-Sanctioned Sports Page 16 FCSAA Retention and Completion Project Page 17 FCSAA Student Learning Outcomes Page 17 Addendum A: Academic Division Participation by College Addendum B: Athletic Division Participation by College 1 FCSAA State Champions Champion Runner Up Brain Bowl Chipola College Gold Team Broward College A Team Forensics Tallahassee Community College Polk State College Baseball Chipola College Northwest Florida State College M-Basketball Northwest Florida State College Eastern Florida State College W-Basketball Gulf Coast State College Northwest Florida State College M-Cross Country Daytona State College Tallahassee Community College W-Cross Country Pasco Hernando State College Daytona State College W-Soccer Eastern Florida State College Broward Softball College of Central Florida Chipola College W-Tennis Hillsborough Community College St. Petersburg College Volleyball – DI Miami Dade College Polk State College Volleyball – DII Lake-Sumter State College Pasco-Hernando State College National Recognition Academic Divisions Brain Bowl: Community College National Championship Placements – No. 2, Valencia College A; No. 3, Chipola College A; No. 4, Chipola College B; No. 5, Tallahassee CC; No. 7, Broward College A; No. 10, Broward College B (tie); No. 10, Gulf Coast State College, (tie). Forensics: Tallahassee Community College, Silver Award for Overall Team Sweepstakes and Silver Award for Individual Events Team Sweepstakes at the Phi Rho Pi National Tournament. Sanctioned Sports Baseball – DI: Chipola College NJCAA DI National Tournament participant Baseball – DII: Pasco-Hernando State College, Semi-final finisher in the NJCAA DII National Tournament, finishing 3rd in the nation. W-Basketball: Gulf Coast State College, NJCAA Division I National Champions M-Basketball: NWFSC, EFSC, and FSWSC, Quarter-final finishers at the NJCAA DI National Tournament W-Soccer: Eastern Florida State College, NJCAA Division I National 3rd Place Finisher Softball: Chipola College, NJCAA Division I National Champions W-Tennis: Hillsborough Community College, NJCAA Division I National 2nd Place; Broward 4th; SCF 5th Volleyball DI: Miami Dade College, NJCAA Division I National 2nd Place Finisher; Polk 7th Volleyball DII: Lake-Sumter State College NJCAA D II National Tournament participant Non-Sanctioned Sports W-Golf: Seminole State College, NJCAA Division I National Champions; Daytona State, Runner-Up M-Soccer: Eastern Florida State College, NJCAA Division I National 3rd Place Finisher W-Swimming and Diving: Indian River State College, NJCAA Division I National Champions M-Swimming and Diving: Indian River State College, NJCAA Division I National Champions 2 FCSAA Hall of Fame We instituted a shift in when and where our Hall of Fame inductions take place beginning with the 2018- 2019 class. Each inductee was recognized at his or her individual division banquet; our athletics inductee was able to choose his preferred sport banquet for his induction. We found this to be a much more valuable experience for our inductees as they were able to share their induction with their peers and have the opportunity to speak. The 2018-2019 FCSAA Hall of Fame class is: Mr. Bill Hamilton, Pensacola State College, Athletics Mr. Dallin Kelson, Chipola College, Brain Bowl (Student) Mr. Paul Cajka, State College of Florida, Brain Bowl (Student) Mr. Cecil Scalf, Northwest Florida State College, Forensics Mr. Manolo Barco, Miami Dade College, Publications Mr. Mauricio Garcia, Seminole State College, Student Government (Advisor) Mr. Mikel James, College of Central Florida, Student Government (Student) Mr. Terry Klenk, Santa Fe College, Theatre Academic Divisions Academic Division Students of the Month 2018-2019 Forensics: Angel Green, Polk State College (November) Model UN: Brendan Leverenz, Tallahassee Community College (February) Music: Isabelle Schrack, Northwest Florida State College (February) Music: Danny Berman, Eastern Florida State College (March) Publications: Kaitlin Barbier, Daytona State College (September) Publications: Sammie Zenoz, Miami Dade College (October) Student Government: Shane Salyer, Pasco-Hernando State College-East (September) Student Government: Melina Sena-Mendez, Palm Beach State College-Lake Worth (October) Student Government: Kaitlyn MacLean, Pasco-Hernando State College-Spring Hill (November) Student Government: Domonique Greer, Miami Dade College (November) Student Government: Domonique Grier, Miami Dade College-Homestead (December) Student Government: Melvin Cooper, Broward College (January) Student Government: Breanna Nax, Daytona State College (January) Student Government: Isabella Charet, Hillsborough Community College (January) Student Government: Andrea Alvarez, Pasco-Hernando State College (February) Student Government: Steeven Andrade, Pasco-Hernando State College (February) Student Government: Carolyn Pardilla, Miami Dade College (March) Theatre: Sheldon Dudley, Eastern Florida State College (September) Theatre: Joshua Sussman, Lake-Sumter State College (October) Theatre: Charles Sharer, Eastern Florida State College (November) Theatre: Gabriel Barnert, Daytona State College (December) Theatre: Faela Schultz, Lake-Sumter State College (February) 3 Brain Bowl Division Brain Bowl State Advisor: Christina Dwyer, State College of Florida Brain Bowl State Tournament: March 28-30, 2019, State College of Florida State Champion: Chipola College Gold Team State Runner-Up: Broward College A Team Total Colleges Participating 2018-2019: 15 Coach of the Year: Stan Young, Chipola College Tournament High Point Scorer: John Gross, Gulf Coast State College All-Tournament Team: John Gross, Gulf Coast State College Joseph Hayes, Chipola College Gold Team Jasmin Singh, Valencia College Teerthe Bhattachary, Northwest Florida State College Eric Fowler, Northwest Florida State College State Tournament qualifiers were as follows: Southern Champion Broward College A Team Southern Runner-Up Broward College B Team East Central Champion Santa Fe College East Central Runner-Up College of Central Florida West Central Champion Valencia College West Central Runner-Up State College of Florida Panhandle Champion Chipola College Blue Team Panhandle Runner-Up Northwest Florida State College Wild Card Qualifier Gulf Coast State College Wild Card Qualifier Chipola College Gold Team Forensics Division Forensics State Advisor: John Schultz, Tallahassee Community College State Forensics Tournament: February 7-9, 2019, Tallahassee Community College State Champion: Tallahassee Community College State Runner-Up: Polk State College Total Colleges Participating 2018-2019: 5 Individual Awards Coach of the Year: Christina Gesmundo, Polk State College Jennifer Pickman Award: Robert Doyle, Tallahassee Community College Shira Brownstein Award: Tourean Underwood, Tallahassee Community College Individual Tournament Category 1st Place Winners Extemporaneous Speaking: Samuel Goetz, Tallahassee Community College Program Oral Interpretation: Braxten Marshall, Tallahassee Community College Poetry Interpretation: Tatyana Penn, Tallahassee Community College 4 Persuasive Speaking: Susan Liss, Tallahassee Community College Dramatic Interpretation: Charles Metzger, Tallahassee Community College Impromptu Speaking: Tatyana Penn, Tallahassee Community College Prose Interpretation: Tatyana Penn, Tallahassee Community College Communication Analysis: Alberto Camargo, Polk State College Informative Speaking: Charlie Metzger, Tallahassee Community College Duo Interpretation: Marshall / Underwood, Tallahassee Community College After Dinner Speaking: John Kim, Polk State College Parliamentary Debate: Samuel Goetz, Tallahassee Community College Pentathlon: Tatyana Penn, Tallahassee Community College Lincoln Douglas Debate: Samuel Goetz, Tallahassee Community College Model United Nations Division Model UN State Advisor: Dr. Rick Murgo, Tallahassee Community College Florida-MUN Conference: October 19-20, 2018, Santa Fe College. 65 attendees from four FCS Colleges Total Colleges Participating 2018-2019: 11 Delegation Awards Honorable Delegations Canada: Santa Fe College Chile: Broward College Columbia: Santa Fe College Japan: Santa Fe College Distinguished Delegations China: Tallahassee Community College Denmark: Broward College Germany: Santa Fe college Republic of Korea: Broward College Outstanding Delegations (Highest Luxemburg: Tallahassee Community College Honor) Russian Federation: Santa Fe College Music Division Music State Advisor: Michael MacMullen, Palm Beach State College Winter Music Symposium: January 31-February 2,

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