North Lamar High School will be competing at region after competing at the District 14 AAAA Academic meet in Pittsburg on Friday and the Lincoln Douglas Debate and Speech Tournament in Pittsburg on Tuesday.
The top three individual winners and the top team in each event will go on to compete in the region on Saturday, April 14, on the campus of Texas A&M University-Commerce. North Lamar students placing are:
Kyra Conlin – 1st in Literary Criticism
Kaitlyn Colin – 3rd in Literary Criticism, 5th in Computer Science
Teagan Holly – 4th in Literary Criticism
Heather Armstrong – 5th in Literary Criticism, 4th in Science, Top Chemistry score (second year in a row), 4th in Number Sense, 4th in Calculator, 2nd in Mathematics
Kris Kirby – 7th in Social Studies
Alex Hicks – 3rd in Spelling
Folten Bolyard – 3rd in Ready Writing
Donato Curvino – 5th in Science, Top Physics score, 5th in Number Sense
Colin Hodgkiss – 6th in Computer Applications
Garrick Felsberg – 8th in Current Events
Marli Dority – 6th in Headline Writing
Jaden Franklin – 6th in Mathematics
Tristan Goss – 6th in Computer Science
Coral Smith – 10th in Accounting
North Lamar Teams – 1st in Literary Criticism, 1st in Speech and Debate, 2nd in Number Sense, 2nd in Mathematics, 3rd in Science, 3rd in Computer Science
Sayek Shafiq – 1st in Lincoln-Douglas Debate and Top Speaker
Julian Tellez – 4th in Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Grace Hignight – 2nd in Prose Interpretation
Kathy Sorensen – 5th in Prose Interpretation
Bailey Fowler – 2nd in Poetry Interpretation
Isabella Lo Cicero – 5th in Poetry Interpretation
Colin Hodgkiss – 1st in Persuasive Speaking
Mason Remaley – 2nd in Persuasive Speaking
Julian Tellez – 3rd in Persuasive Speaking
Katie Hodgkiss – 1st in Informative Speaking
Zach Huffman – 2nd in Informative Speaking
Garrett Holzwarth – 3rd in Informative Speaking
North Lamar UIL Academic Coaches are Teresa Bussell (Science), Cody Head (One Act Play), Carolyn Hiller and Glynese McNabb (Number Sense, Calculator, Math),Kristi Hodgkiss ( Speech and Debate), Steve Jones (Current Events), Cheryl LaRue (Journalism, Ready Writing), Sandra Patterson (Spelling), Pam Tuttle (Prose and Poetry),Dennis Hodgkiss (Social Studies), and Linda Winfrey (Literary Criticism).