​Five Whitewater High School Students Advance in State Forensics Competition

The Whitewater High School Forensics Team had a great showing at Tuesday night’s Sub District competition hosted by Fort Atkinson High School. This is part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Speech and Dramatic Arts Association (WISDAA) State Series.

Marina Linos, Emilia Houwers, Lauren Rollette, Makayla Bazeley, Grace Coleman, and Carley Boudreau

Five students will advance to the District Tournament at Stoughton High School in late March:

Makayla Bazeley (11) – Prose Reading
Carley Boudreau (11) – Informative/Demonstration Speech
Emilia Houwers (12) – Expository Speech
Marina Linos (12) – Informative/Demonstration Speech
Lauren Rollette (12) – Solo Serious Acting 

Brand new team member Grace Coleman (10) deserves honorable mention for her Solo Serious Acting performance. 

Up next for Whitewater Forensics is the Speech Bowl hosted by UW-Whitewater on Saturday, March 9th.

Article and Photo Submitted by Elizabeth Miller
Whitewater High School Forensics Coach
emiller@wwusd.org

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