We will do our team photo after break. Trying to get everyone together (including the coaches) prior to break is probably not a possibility, but we can do so when we return. Tentative date: second Monday.
Note that we will meet on the first day back from break.
kt
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
WOW! Extemp Excitement!!!
I have to believe that this is a first in the annals of LFHS Forensics: a first place tie shared by two Scouts in Extemp!!???
As Darth Vader would say: Most impressive!
Congratulations to Mark and Molly, whose feat may not be equaled for a long time. What a way to end 2008!!!
And the rest of the team were no slouches today at Willowbrook either:
Jeffery and Julia took first in IDA in their first ever tournament pairing. Another wow!
and...
DDA, Jeffery and Megan: 3rd
HDA, Jenny and Connor: 3rd
IDA, Alex and Lily: 2
OO, Mark: 6
OO, Danielle: 5
OV, Lain: 2
RS, Jenny: 5
RS, Jeff: 4
RS, Alex: 2
SOS, Kelsey: 6
What a great day! The team finished 8th, which certainly is respectable. Congratulations to everyone! We'll meet on Monday for our regular (mandatory) meeting, and then our schedule for the week will be lighter than usual since there is no week-ending tournament.
There will be a Theatre Fest mandatory meeting after school on Wednesday.
As Darth Vader would say: Most impressive!
Congratulations to Mark and Molly, whose feat may not be equaled for a long time. What a way to end 2008!!!
And the rest of the team were no slouches today at Willowbrook either:
Jeffery and Julia took first in IDA in their first ever tournament pairing. Another wow!
and...
DDA, Jeffery and Megan: 3rd
HDA, Jenny and Connor: 3rd
IDA, Alex and Lily: 2
OO, Mark: 6
OO, Danielle: 5
OV, Lain: 2
RS, Jenny: 5
RS, Jeff: 4
RS, Alex: 2
SOS, Kelsey: 6
What a great day! The team finished 8th, which certainly is respectable. Congratulations to everyone! We'll meet on Monday for our regular (mandatory) meeting, and then our schedule for the week will be lighter than usual since there is no week-ending tournament.
There will be a Theatre Fest mandatory meeting after school on Wednesday.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Midweek Willowbrook Update
Thursday Update
The following people are signed up for this week but do not have a season permission slip (available on Links list) on file:
Elizabeth Mays
Emma Stockert
Grace Yu
Julia Hankins
Megan Pratt
Vibhav Gupta
No one will be allowed to participate without the signed season permission form. Single-day permission slips will not be accepted.
This is the current lineup:
The following people are signed up for this week but do not have a season permission slip (available on Links list) on file:
Elizabeth Mays
Emma Stockert
Grace Yu
Julia Hankins
Megan Pratt
Vibhav Gupta
No one will be allowed to participate without the signed season permission form. Single-day permission slips will not be accepted.
This is the current lineup:
| DDA | Jeffrey & Megan | | | | | |
| DI | Julia H | Hayley | | | | |
| HDA | Eliz & Julia C | Grace & Olivia | Jenny & Connor | Jeffrey & Emma | | |
| HI | Katie | | | | | |
| ES | Molly | Mark | | | | |
| IS | Molly | | | | | |
| OC | Andrew | | | | | |
| OD | Elizabeth | Hayley | Vibhav | | | |
| OO | Danielle S | Mark | | | | |
| PR | | Grace | | | | |
| RS | Jenny P | Andrew | Vibhav | Alex | | |
| SOS | Kelsey | | | | | |
| PO | Sondra | Julia C | Danielle S | Lily A | | |
| IDA | Julia H & Jeffrey | Lily A & Alex | | | | |
| OV | Lain | | | | | |
Monday, December 8, 2008
after bradley
First of all, congrats to all who participated in the Bradley tournament, especially to those who broke semi-finals and finals.
Semi-finalists: Neil Phelps (OC), Mark Torcivia (ES), Jeff Niedermaier/Megan Pratt (DDA), Jeff Nickels (RS)
Finalists: Emily Neuberger (4th Place Novice PR), Andrew Piechota (6th Place Novice OC)
Tournament Champion: Alex Kroger (1st place Novice RS)
It was, all in all, a good weekend. But it might have been a better weekend if we as a team had a better work ethic. As I have been stressing for weeks, we all need to develop stronger practice attitudes and focus. We need to be here every day, working on our own pieces and helping our teammates with theirs. That is how to grow.
This weekend I met and talked with many members of Fullerton Union High School from California, the runaway Bradley tournament champions. This is a school of approximately our size. They have 160 members on their forensics team. They have one coach. They brought 60 kids across the country to Bradley and routed every other team in attendance. And they were also the nicest kids I spoke with.
OK: How did they accomplish all of this?
Partly, it is due to the fact that they have made their Forensics team into something culturally important at their high school. They do offer a class (which we cannot at this time offer here), but mostly they are just dedicated. From their website:
So, looking ahead, let's gear up for a fabulous second half of the season by dedicating ourselves to work hard and to doing what we can to help each other. One of the greatest things to come out of the Bradley tournament was the circle game played by most of the team in the student union in which each person said positive things about others. What a great concept that is! We need more of that kind of thing. (And less griping about placements and long waits for awards ceremonies.) We need to support each other when we succeed, too: be there for your teammates in the final rounds that they break. Not to "stack the room" in some unsportsmanlike way, as one judge absurdly accused Neil of doing when no one of us was even there, but to show our support. That is a part of a good team.
We have great people on this team, and we do have a lot of talent. And we are starting to come together. But we have a long way to go. Let's get there!
Here is the Willowbrook lineup so far:
Semi-finalists: Neil Phelps (OC), Mark Torcivia (ES), Jeff Niedermaier/Megan Pratt (DDA), Jeff Nickels (RS)
Finalists: Emily Neuberger (4th Place Novice PR), Andrew Piechota (6th Place Novice OC)
Tournament Champion: Alex Kroger (1st place Novice RS)
It was, all in all, a good weekend. But it might have been a better weekend if we as a team had a better work ethic. As I have been stressing for weeks, we all need to develop stronger practice attitudes and focus. We need to be here every day, working on our own pieces and helping our teammates with theirs. That is how to grow.
This weekend I met and talked with many members of Fullerton Union High School from California, the runaway Bradley tournament champions. This is a school of approximately our size. They have 160 members on their forensics team. They have one coach. They brought 60 kids across the country to Bradley and routed every other team in attendance. And they were also the nicest kids I spoke with.
OK: How did they accomplish all of this?
Partly, it is due to the fact that they have made their Forensics team into something culturally important at their high school. They do offer a class (which we cannot at this time offer here), but mostly they are just dedicated. From their website:
Preparing for a year of competition begins before the start of the school year. FUHS Speech & Debate students attend a four-week summer camp at the Fullerton campus, where coaches help students develop and master a memorized piece. The intensive training continues throughout the school year with hours of practice at home in front of a mirror, at the front of the classroom, during individual coaching sessions and finally at competitive tournaments. During the nine month school year, the team travels hundreds of miles by airplane, bus and car to attend dozens of local, state and national tournaments.None of the coaches here want to turn LFHS into a forensics factory like some of the "black suit" schools around us--and, yes, Fullerton is a black suit school, though seemingly a nice one--but we do wish to stem the self-perpetuating tide of frustrating mediocrity that hurts us too often: we don't practice seriously enough --> we don't do well in tournaments --> we don't want to practice. Again, this doesn't apply to those who work very hard and just don't break through; that happens and it's part of forensics. But we all know that is not the case for everyone.
So, looking ahead, let's gear up for a fabulous second half of the season by dedicating ourselves to work hard and to doing what we can to help each other. One of the greatest things to come out of the Bradley tournament was the circle game played by most of the team in the student union in which each person said positive things about others. What a great concept that is! We need more of that kind of thing. (And less griping about placements and long waits for awards ceremonies.) We need to support each other when we succeed, too: be there for your teammates in the final rounds that they break. Not to "stack the room" in some unsportsmanlike way, as one judge absurdly accused Neil of doing when no one of us was even there, but to show our support. That is a part of a good team.
We have great people on this team, and we do have a lot of talent. And we are starting to come together. But we have a long way to go. Let's get there!
Here is the Willowbrook lineup so far:
| | ||||||
| DI | Julia H | Hayley | | | | |
| HDA | Eliz & Julia C | Grace & Olivia | Jenny & Connor | Jeffrey & Emma | | |
| HI | Carter | | | | | |
| ES | Molly | | Mark | | | |
| IS | Molly | | | | | |
| OC | Andrew | | | | | |
| OD | Elizabeth | Hayley | | | | |
| OO | Mac | Mark | Danielle S | | | |
| PR | Olivia | Grace | Megan | | | |
| RS | Jenny P | Andrew | Lain | Alex | Carter | Mac |
| SOS | Kelsey | | | | | |
| PO | Sondra | Julia C | Danielle S | | | |
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