Miranda Klugesherz, a senior from Colorado Springs, Colorado, qualified two additional speaking events for the 2015 American Forensics Association – National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) as the Bronco Forensics team competed at the Sunflower Swing. The tournament, hosted by Bethel College and Sterling College, was held in North Newton, Kansas.
Other individual results follow.
Next weekend, the Broncos will compete in the 2014 Minnesota River Swing hosted by Minnesota State University-Mankato and Gustavus Adolphus College.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Klugesherz
3rd Place, After Dinner Speaking
4th Place, Communication Analysis
3rd Place, Program of Oral Interpretation*
Corbin Henk, a junior from Doniphan, Nebraska
5th Place, Communication Analysis
Trischia Rueckert, a junior from Beloit, Kansas
5th Place, Extemporaneous Speaking
Kathryn Edwards, a sophomore from Louisville, Nebraska
6th Place, Impromptu Speaking
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Klugesherz
1st Place, Communication Analysis*
2nd Place, Prose Interpretation
Henk
4th Place, Communication Analysis
5th Place, Prose Interpretation
Rueckert
3rd Place, Communication Analysis
5th Place, Impromptu Speaking
7th Place, Extemporaneous Speaking
*This event has qualified for the 2015 American Forensics Association – National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) to be held in Portland, Oregon.