Speech and Debate Teams Take Fifth at William Jewell and at Indy
Lebanon, Ill. — The McKendree University speech and debate team opened its season
with a strong performance at two tournaments. The debaters advanced to semifinals
and took fifth place overall at the William Jewell College swing tournament in Liberty,
Mo. on Sept. 20-22. Members of the speech team advanced in seven events and took fifth
place overall at the University of Indianapolis on Sept. 21.
“This was an excellent start to the season for our speech and debate team,” said Joe
Blasdel, coach. “While I’m pleased with the results, I’m more pleased with the work
the students have done to prepare during the summer and the fall.”
Eighteen colleges and universities, including the University of Missouri, Pepperdine
and Texas Tech attended the William Jewell College tournament. Representing McKendree
were seniors Lucas Barker, Sarah DeBruyckere, Brent Nicholson, Brad Thomas and Amanda
Walker; junior Caleb Vines; sophomores Rodney McBride and Quinn McRoberts; and first-year
Mary Makarishcheva.
At the first half of the tournament, the team of Nicholson and Thomas posted a 4-1
record. In octofinals, they defeated Concordia University on the topic of regulating
private military contractors. In quarterfinals, Nicholson and Thomas triumphed over
the University of Texas on the issue of access to firearms. They lost in semifinals
to Washburn University. In a field of 100 debaters, Thomas finished as the eighth
place speaker, while Nicholson took 14th place. In the junior division, Makarishcheva and McBride finished as semifinalists
after going 3-2 in prelims. Makarishcheva was the ninth best speaker and McBride placed
tenth.
In the second half of the tournament, Nicholson and Thomas also went 4-1. In octofinals,
they beat the University of Texas on a topic dealing with raising the debt ceiling.
They lost in semifinals to Southern Illinois University. Thomas and Nicholson were
the sixth and eighth place speakers, respectively. In the junior division, McBride
won top speaker, while Makarishcheva took sixth place.
Twelve colleges and universities, including Bradley, Butler and the University of
Illinois, competed at the University of Indianapolis. Representing McKendree were
senior Spencer Marcum; juniors Rebecca Blake and Josh Fleming; sophomore Cassie Kuberski;
and first-year Anique Hernandez.
Marcum advanced in four events to finals. His best finish was third place in programmed
oral interpretation. He also took fourth in poetry, fifth in drama, and sixth in prose.
Fleming took fifth place in programmed oral interpretation, while Blake placed sixth
in drama. Blake and Fleming also placed sixth in duo interpretation.
The McKendree speech and debate team next competes at Loyola University in Chicago.
McKendree University debaters competing in the tournament at William Jewell College were Brad Thomas, Amanda Walker, Brent Nicholson, Mary Makarishcheva, Quinn McRoberts, Rodney McBride, Sarah DeBruyckere, Lucas Barker and Caleb Vines.
McKendree University speech team members competing in the forensics tournament at the University of Indianapolis were Josh Fleming, Rebecca Blake, Anique Hernandez, Cassie Kuberski and Spencer Marcum.