Indiana High School Forensics Association

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The Indiana High School Forensic Association, or IHSFA, is a speech and debate organization which works to improve, coordinate, and expand speech programs in the High Schools of Indiana. Any private or public High School or formally organized Home School Consortium may join the association and compete in the tournaments it sponsors.[1]

While not directly linked to the National Forensic League (e.g., winning the IHSFA championship tournament will not qualify one to the NFL national championships), it sponsors competition in all of the standard NFL events. It also adds a few events not sponsored by the NFL.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] 2005-2006 Officers

Executive Secretary: Jeff Stutzman
Assistant Executive Secretary: Matt Rund
Executive Secretary Emeritus: William S. Hicks

Section 1 Representatives: Jim Thorp, Mary Fridh
Section 2 Representatives: Bob Brittain, Kevin Ong
Section 3 Representatives: Thom Pabst, Charlie Barber
Section 4 Representatives: Martin Fernandez, Dennis Rightsell
Section 5 Representatives: Eduardo Torres, Jessica Pasel
Section 6 Representatives: Kathy Shroyer, Holly Hathaway
Section 7 Representatives: Trey McClain, Aleesa Forsee

Adviser: Dan Tyree

Middle School Representative: Margaret Hollies

North Principal: Bryan Waltz
Central Principal: Brandon Cosby
South Principal: Phil Chapple

[edit] Sections

IHSFA divides its membership into seven geographical sections.[2] These are:

Section 1: Northwest
Section 2: North Central
Section 3: Northeast
Section 4: West Central
Section 5: Central
Section 6: East Central
Section 7: South[3]

[edit] Events Sponsored

Broadcasting (Radio)
Congress
Discussion
Scripted Duo
Memorized Duo
Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking (FX)
Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking (USX)
Impromptu
Drama
Humor
Oratorical Interpretation (OI)
Original Oratory (OO)
Poetry Interpretation (Poetry)
Prose Interpretation (Prose)
Original Performance (OP)

[edit] Championship Tournaments

[edit] Varsity Policy Debate Champions

2006 Sam Lahti & Tess Mullin (1st) Chesterton High School v. Lucienne Doler & Sarah Morlock (2nd) Chesterton High School 2005 A.J. Rodriguez & Kevin Small (1st) Chesterton High Schoolv. Kelly Starcevich & Samantha Wuletich (2nd)Chesterton High School 2004 Donald Ussery & Cole Bender (1st) Concord High Schoolv. Matt Mishler & Emily Lawson (2nd) Chesterton High School 2003 Jenny Starcevich & Abby Dueberry (1st) Chesterton High School v. 2002 John Jernigan & Seren Orgel (1st) Chesterton High School 2001 2000 Joel Cavallo & Paul Babcock (1st) Chesterton High School 1999 ? & ? (1st) Evansville North v. ? & ? 1998 Chris Lowery & Mike Roe (1st) Chesterton High School 1997 1996 Katie Lowery & ? (1st) Chesterton High School v. ? & ? 1995

[edit] Qualifying

[edit] Varsity State Results

[edit] 2006 Individual Champions

Discussion: Yousef AbuGharbieh, Penn High School
Drama: Ashley Tinnell, Signature High School
Domestic Extemp: Declan Fox, Plymouth High School
Humor: Becca Euliss, Warren Central High School
Improptu: Larissa Atkinson, Plymouth High School
International Extemp: Larissa Atkinson, Plymouth High School
Lincoln-Douglas Clifton Reeder, West Lafayette High School
Memorized Duo: Lindsay Hearn, Jesse Townes, North Central High School
Oratorical Interp: Tim Solon, South Side High School
Original Oratory: Nicholas Hazelgrove, La Porte High School
Original Performance: Sara Hoskins, Evansville North High School
Poetry: Amanda Voirol, Lakeland High School
Prose: Brittney Belcher, Snider High School
Radio: Andy Sage, Penn High School
Scripted Duo: Tim Solon, Katherine Walker, South Side High School

[edit] 2006 Team Sweepstakes Results

[edit] Class A

1st: The Culver Academies
2nd: Signature High School
3rd: Canterbury High School
4th: Maconaquah High School
5th: Park Tudor High School
6th: Lakeland High School
7th: Cardinal Ritter High School
8th: Concordia Lutheran High School

[edit] Class AA

1st: Plymouth High School
2nd: Munster High School
3rd: South Side High School
4th: Evansville North High School
5th: F.J. Reitz High School
6th: Cathedral High School
7th: Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
8th: Connersville High School

[edit] Class AAA

1st: Warren Central High School
2nd: Chesterton High School
3rd: Northrop High School
4th: North Central High School
5th: Penn High School
6th: Ben Davis High School
7th: Snider High School
8th: La Porte High School [4]

[edit] References

  1.  "Constitution of the Indiana High School Forensic Association." Indianapolis: IHSFA, 2004. Available from http://www.ihsfa.org/IHSFA%20constitution%20October%202005.pdf. Article II. [5]
  2.  Constitition, Article IV, Sect. 1.
  3.  Indiana High School Forensics Association Newsletter. January 2006., 3.
  4.  "2006 Sweepstakes." Indianapolis: IHSFA, 2006. Available from http://www.ihsfa.org/2006SoloSweeps.pdf[6]

[edit] See also

National Forensic League

[edit] External links

  • Official Website of the IHSFA[[7]]