McKendree Speech & Debate Wins Big at Home and at Central Missouri
(LEBANON, Ill., October 27, 2017) — The McKendree University speech and debate team competed at its home debate tournament and at University of Central Missouri, taking
56 awards—including 11 first place finishes—between the two.
Ten colleges and universities, including the University of Texas, the University of
Minnesota, and the University of Illinois attended McKendree University’s home tournament
on Oct. 20-22. Representing McKendree were seniors Alex Baldwin, Beth Graham and Gage
Simmons; junior Adeja Powell; sophomore Virginia Parkinson; and first-years Mitch
Deleel, Chandler Flesch, Aaron Mattoon, Kenzie Meni and Rebecca Postula.
At the first half of the tournament, the team of Baldwin and Simmons as well as the
team of Meni and Powell closed out the tournament, taking first and second place.
Baldwin and Simmons posted a 3-1 prelim record and defeated teams from Cedarville
University, Washburn University, and William Jewell College in elims. Meni and Powell
went 2-2 and defeated teams from Appalachian State, Missouri Western, and Arkansas
State in elims. Graham and Mattoon finished with a 3-1 record and defeated Washburn
University in elims, finishing as quarterfinalists. Deleel and Postula took second
place in the junior division. Baldwin, Postula, and Simmons took fourth, fifth and
tenth place speaker, respectively. McKendree is not eligible for sweeps awards at
its home tournament, but would have finished in first place.
At the second half of the tournament, Baldwin and Simmons posted a 6-0 record, finishing
as semifinalists. The teams of Meni and Powell, as well as Graham and Mattoon, both
went 4-2, and were quarterfinalists. Deleel and Postula defeated the University of
Minnesota to take first place in the novice division. Baldwin, Simmons and Powell
were the first, second and seventh place speakers, respectively. McKendree also
would have placed first in team sweepstakes.
For the swing, Baldwin, Simmons, and Powell were the third, fourth and seventh place
speakers. Postula was the top novice speaker. McKendree would have won overall sweepstakes
if competing.
Twenty-one colleges and universities, including the University of Nebraska, Western
Kentucky University, and Purdue University, attended the University of Central Missouri’s
speech and debate tournament on Oct. 21-22. Representing McKendree were seniors Brett
Hanna and Emma Webster; juniors Justin Fausz and Aliyah Smith; and sophomores Grace
Alexander, Kate Maag, Lyndellia Mannie and Isa Scaturro.
At the first half, Smith won first place in programmed oral interpretation, as well
as fourth place in poetry. Alexander took first place in after dinner speaking, along
with sixth place in drama. Webster finished second in prose and fourth in drama, as
well as third in duo with Wagner. Wagner also took third in persuasion, fourth in
communication analysis, fourth in informative, and sixth in extemporaneous speaking.
Scaturro won second place in after dinner speaking, while Maag and Hanna took fifth
place in impromptu and after dinner speaking, respectively. Wagner finished second
in individual sweepstakes, while McKendree took second in individual events sweepstakes
and third in overall sweepstakes.
At the second half, Wagner won first place in persuasion and third place in impromptu,
as well as fifth place in duo with Webster. Webster also placed third in drama and
seventh in prose. Smith again won first place in programmed oral interpretation, along
with third place in poetry and second in duo with Scaturro, who also finished in third
place in after dinner speaking. Alexander won second place in after dinner speaking,
as well as sixth place in extemporaneous speaking. Hanna finished in fourth place
in after dinner speaking, as well as fifth place in prose, while Maag took fourth
place in poetry. Wagner placed fourth in individual sweepstakes, while McKendree won
overall sweepstakes and took second place in individual events sweepstakes.
McKendree placed second in individual event sweepstakes for the swing.
The team will compete at Wheaton College on Nov. 3-4.
Front row, Isa Scaturro, Kenzie Meni, Mitch Deleel, Justin Fausz, Brett Hanna, Andrew Wagner, Gage Simmons and Alex Baldwin; back row, Adeja Powell, Kate Maag, Rebecca Postula, Lyndellia Mannie, Aaron Mattoon and Grace Alexander.