TJC Students are encouraged to participate in both Theatre and
Forensics!
TJC Forensic Team members may choose from all eleven of the
national individual speech events, Parliamentary debate, plus Lincoln-Douglas debate,
Cross-Examination debate, and Interpreter's Theatre. Most students
end each year competing in four to six events, receiving excellent
training in diverse areas from interpretation to debate. TJC travels to highly competitive tournaments, competing against Universities as well as Community Colleges.
Tyler Junior College has won more Sweepstakes Trophies than
any other community college in Texas at the Phi Rho Pi National
Tournament!
TJC offers smaller classes with more personal attention by instructors,
greater opportunity to perform and more! The head coache
has over 30 years experience. M'Liss Hindman has been recognized with state and national
awards as an outstanding educator!
Tyler Junior College forensic students may also be actively
involved in our top quality theatre productions. Our students
are actively recruited by four-year schools for scholarship programs
in both speech and theatre!
FALL 2009
November 13-15
Red River Swing Shreveport
Western Round-Up, 1st Half of the Swing
Quarter-Finalists in Parliamentary Debate - Daniel Hatoum and Alex Hatoum
Quarter-Finalist in NFA Lincoln Douglas Debate - Alex Hatoum
8th Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate - Alex Hatoum
4th Top Speaker in NFA Lincoln Douglas Debate - Alex Hatoum
6th Poetry Interpretation - Jawoine Hawkins
3rd Extemporaneous Speaking - Alex Hatoum
2nd Extemporaneous Speaking - Daniel Hatoum
6th Impromptu Speaking - Alex Hatoum
4th After Dinner Speaking - Daniel Hatoum
5th Overall Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
Western Round-Up, 2nd Half of the Swing
5th Extemporaneous Speaking - Alex Hatoum
4th Impromptu Speaking - Alex Hatoum
5th Poetry Interpretation - Jawoine Hawkins
6th - After Dinner Speaking - Austin Witherspoon
6th Individual Events Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
Tyler Junior College also was in 6th Place Overall for the combined tournaments.
Drawing to the end of the fall semester, we now have three events qualified for the university level nationals. Six other events are 2/3 qualified for nationals. We have had a very successful semester. Thank you for your interest and support.
FALL 2009
October 30-31
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Swing Kansas City Kansas Community College
1st Top Novice Awards:
Jawoine Hawkins in Dramatic Interpretation
Daniel Hatoum in After Dinner Speaking
Jawoine Hawkins in Prose Interpretation
Jawoine Hawkins in Poetry Interpretation
Daniel Hatoum in Extemporaneous Speaking
2nd Top Novice Award
Alex Hatoum in Extemporaneous Speaking
3rd Top Novice Award
Alex Hatoum in Impromptu Speaking
4th Top Novice Award
Daniel Hatoum in Impromptu Speaking
6th Place in Duo Interpretation
Austin Witherspoon and Jawoine Hawkins
Semi-Finalists in Extemporaneous Speaking
Daniel Hatoum
Alex Hatoum
Semi-Finalist in Prose Interpretation
Jawoine Hawkins
Semi-Finalists in Impromptu Speaking
Alex Hatoum
Daniel Hatoum
TIFA State Championship Report: Five members of the TJC forensic team travelled to Pasadena, Texas this past weekend to attend the Fall Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association's state championship tournament hosted by San Jacinto College North Oct. 30-Nov. 1st. There were 16 schools in attendance and three events were large enough to go to Semis.
FALL 2009
October 16-18
Bayou Classic Swing Kingwood College
Parliamentary Debate
Alex Hatoum and Daniel Hatoum Quarter Finalists
Impromptu Speaking
Alex Hatoum - 4th Place
Dramatic Interpretation
Jawoine Hawkins - 2nd Place
Extemporaneous Speaking
Daniel Hatoum - 3rd Place
Alex Hatoum - 4th Place
Program Oral Interpretation
Jessica Peters - 4th Place
After Dinner Speaking
Austin Witherspoon - 2nd Place
Daniel Hatoum - 3rd Place
Informative Speaking
Jessica Peters - 3rd Place
Bayou Bucket Part 2 hosted by North Harris College
Impromptu Speaking
Alex Hatoum - 4th Place
Extemporaneous Speaking
Daniel Hatoum - 4th Place
Alex Hatoum - 5th Place
After Dinner Speaking
Austin Witherspoon - 2nd Place
Daniel Hatoum - 4th Place
Program Oral Interpretation
Jessica Peters - 1st Place
Informative Speaking
Jessica Peters - 4th Place
Note: Jawoine Hawkins did not compete the second day due to illness and the fact that he has two of his events qualified for national competition already. All of the rest of the participating team members have at least 2/3 of their qualification accomplished for at least one event as well. This is very early in the season for this and the coach is very proud of the team's hard work and determination!
FALL 2009
September 25-27
Forum in the Forest Swing
The Tyler Junior College Forensics team traveled to the Forum in the Forest tournaments this past weekend. We returned victoriously winning Third place Overall Sweepstakes in the first tournament and Second place Overall Sweepstakes in the second tournament. We were only beat by the University of Texas at Austin and McNeese University in the first and only by UT Austin in the second. We beat other universities such as Rice University and Texas A & M University and all of the community colleges in attendance. (Special Note: The UT speech team had 25 students in competition, we had 6!!!) Our percentage of 'breaking' students to finals was over 50%, which is a very high percentage in forensic tournaments. Here are the individual winners from this weekend:
Forum in the Forest, Part I hosted by Rice University (on Friday and Saturday)
Parliamentary Debate:
Alex Hatoum and Daniel Hatoum went 4-2 in their fist debate tournament!
Alex Hatoum was 5th Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate
Impromptu Speaking:
Alex Hatoum was 1st Place
Prose Interpretation:
Jawoine Hawkins was 2nd Place
Dramatic Interpretation:
Jawoine Hawkins was 6th place
Extemporaneous Speaking:
Daniel Hatoum was 6th Place
Program Oral Interpretation:
Jessica Peters was 3rd Place
Poetry Interpretation:
Jawoine Hawkins was 5th Place
Forum in the Forest, Part II hosted by Kingwood College (on Sunday)
Informative Speaking:
Jessica Peters - 2nd Place
Impromptu Speaking:
Daniel Hatoum - 3rd Place
Alex Hatoum - Semi-Finalist
Extemporaneous Speaking:
Daniel Hatoum - 5th Place
Alex Hatoum - 6th Place
Program Oral Interpretation:
Jessica Peters - 4th Place
Poetry Interpretation:
Jawoine Hawkins - 2nd Place
FALL 2009
September 18-20
Hill Country Swing
The TJC Forensics team has just returned from their first tournament of the year. They attended the prestigious Hill Country Swing, two tournaments hosted back to back at Texas State University in San Marcos and the University of Texas at Austin, September 18-20th. Six students attended from TJC and all did very well in competing against predominately university students. Our freshman from Grand Prairie did exceptionally well:
Texas State University Tournament
1st Place - Jawoine Hawkins in Prose Interpretation
4th Place - Jawoine Hawkins in Dramatic Interpretation
University of Texas at Austin Tournament
2nd Place - Jawoine Hawkins in Prose Interpretation
2nd Place - Jawoine Hawkins in Dramatic Interpretation
This impressive performance by Jawoine means that he already has two events 2/3 qualified for national competition (very difficult to do in two tournaments, especially in your first college tournaments!)
Some of the universities competing in the tournaments, besides the host schools, included Kansas State University, Oklahoma University, West Texas A & M, McNeese University and the University of Texas at El Paso.
SPRING 2009
April 6-11
Phi Rho Pi Nationals
GOLD:
Travis Smith, Impromptu Speaking
SILVER:
Travis Smith, Extemporaneous Speaking
Jessica Peters, Persuasive Speaking
BRONZE:
Justin Charles, Dramatic Interpretation
Jessica Peters, Program Oral Interpretation
Alex Warren and Kinsey Martin, CEDA debate
Alina Dolzhenko, with her hybrid partner from Lamar Orange, Parliamentary debate
Alina Dolzhenko, NFA Lincoln-Douglas debate
March 19-21
Pi Kappa Delta Nationals
Hosted by University of Louisiana at Shreveport
Winning Excellent Awards:
Kinsey Martin in Impromptu Speaking
Jessica Peters in Persuasive Speaking
Justin Charles in Dramatic Interpretation
Austin Witherspoon in Prose Interpretation
Justin Charles in Prose Interpretation
Skye Graham in Prose Interpretation
Alina Dolzhenko in Parliamentary Debate
SPRING 2009
March 12-15
Phi Rho Pi Region VI Tournament
TJC won 1st Place in Debate Sweepstakes, 2nd Place in Individual Events Sweepstakes and 1st Place Overall Sweepstakes. The individual winners included:
Parliamentary Debate:
1st place without losing a single round - Travis Smith and Alex Warren
3rd place - Alina Dolzhenko with her hybrid partner from Lamar-Orange
Parliamentary Top Speakers:
3rd Place - Alex Warren
4th Place - Alina Dolzhenko
5th Place - Travis Smith
Dramatic Interpretation:
3rd Place - Justin Charles
Speech to Entertain:
1st Place - Alina Dolzhenko
4th Place - Austin Witherspoon
5th Place - Skye Graham
Duo Interpretation:
4th Place - Jessica Peters and Austin Witherspoon
Program Oral Interpretation:
4th Place - Jessica Peters
Impromptu Speaking:
2nd Place - Alex Warren
3rd Place - Travis Smith
Extemporaneous Speaking:
3rd Place - Travis Smith
4th Place - Alex Warren
Prose Interpretation:
1st Place - Justin Charles
2nd Place - Austin Witherspoon
6th Place - Jessica Peters
Persuasive Speaking:
1st Place - Jessica Peters (ranking 1st in every round)
5th Place - Alina Dolzhenko
All preliminary tournaments are over now. TJC has qualified for four different national tournaments. Alex Warren and Travis Smith will be traveling to Berkley to compete with the top 64 debate teams in the country this weekend. The rest of the team will travel to Shreveport to compete in the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament. Wish us luck!!
SPRING 2009
February 21-22
TJC won 1st Place in Debate Sweepstakes, 2nd Place in Individual Events Sweepstakes and 1st Place Overall Sweepstakes. The individual winners included:
Parliamentary Debate:
1st place without losing a single round - Travis Smith and Alex Warren
3rd place - Alina Dolzhenko with her hybrid partner from Lamar-Orange
Parliamentary Top Speakers:
3rd Place - Alex Warren
4th Place - Alina Dolzhenko
5th Place - Travis Smith
Dramatic Interpretation:
3rd Place - Justin Charles
Speech to Entertain:
1st Place - Alina Dolzhenko
4th Place - Austin Witherspoon
5th Place - Skye Graham
Duo Interpretation:
4th Place - Jessica Peters and Austin Witherspoon
Program Oral Interpretation:
4th Place - Jessica Peters
Impromptu Speaking:
2nd Place - Alex Warren
3rd Place - Travis Smith
Extemporaneous Speaking:
3rd Place - Travis Smith
4th Place - Alex Warren
Prose Interpretation:
1st Place - Justin Charles
2nd Place - Austin Witherspoon
6th Place - Jessica Peters
Persuasive Speaking:
1st Place - Jessica Peters (ranking 1st in every round)
5th Place - Alina Dolzhenko
All preliminary tournaments are over now. TJC has qualified for four different national tournaments. Alex Warren and Travis Smith will be traveling to Berkley to compete with the top 64 debate teams in the country this weekend. The rest of the team will travel to Shreveport to compete in the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament.
SPRING 2009
February 13-15
Tyler Junior College forensics team attended the Sweetheart Swing tournaments hosted on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, Feb. 13-15th. Sixteen schools from five different states were there including such notable ones as University of Texas, Kansas State university, Texas Tech, and Cameron University. TJC did well with half of their team in attendance:
Sweetheart, Part 1:
Top Overall Speaker in Debate and Individual Events - Alex Warren
Semi-Finalists - Travis Smith and Alex Warren in Parliamentary Debate
4th - Austin Witherspoon in After Dinner Speaking
5th - Alex Warren in Impromptu Speaking
6th - Alex Warren in Extemporaneous Speaking
6th - Alex Warren as Top Speaker in Parliamentary debate
7th - Travis Smith as Top Speaker in Parliamentary debate
7th - Travis Smith in Impromptu Speaking
Sweetheart, Part 2:
1st - Alex Warren in Extemporaneous Speaking
3rd - Jessica Peters and Austin Witherspoon in Duo Interpretation
4th - Austin Witherspoon in After Dinner Speaking
4th - Travis Smith in Impromptu Speaking
5th - Alex Warren in Impromptu Speaking
7th - Austin Witherspoon - Prose Interpretation
3rd - Tyler Junior College in Individual Events Sweepstakes
Then Tyler Junior College finished 3rd in Overall Sweepstakes for the two tournaments together. Pretty impressive for four students competing against mostly universities! Encourage these students in your classes.
- Thanks for your support, msh
SPRING 2009
February 6-8
State Champs
The TJC Forensic team traveled to the Texas Community College Speech and Theatre Association's State Championship tournament this past weekend, hosted by Tarrant County NE in Ft. Worth.
TJC was 1st place Sweepstakes in Debate
TJC was 1st place Sweepstakes in Individual Events
TJC was 1st place Overall Sweepstakes
This makes a grand sweep for our school! The individual winners are:
Parliamentary Debate
1st - Alina Dolzhenko (with her hybrid partner from Lamar Orange)
Semi-Finalists: Kinsey Martin and Skye Graham
Travis Smith and Alex Warren
Persuasive Speaking:
1st - Jessica Peters
5th - Alina Dolzhenko
Impromptu Speaking:
3rd - Alex Warren
4th - Travis Smith
6th - Kinsey Martin
Program Oral Interpretation
3rd - Jessica Peters
Extemporaneous Speaking
2nd - Alex Warren
6th - Kinsey Martin
Prose Interpretation
1st - Austin Witherspoon
2nd - Jessica Peters
Speech to Entertain
2nd - Austin Witherspoon
3rd - Alina Dolzhenko
6th - Skye Graham
Duo Interpretation
1st (with straight ones for the tournament!) - Austin Witherspoon and Jessica Peters
Dramatic Interpretation
2nd - Justin Charles
Top Speakers in Debate
3rd (tied for 1st, but it was broken by adjusted points) - Alex Warren
4th - Travis Smith
Top Performers in Individual Events
5th- Jessica Peters
This was a very successful win for our team!
SPRING 2009
January 30 - February 1
The Tyler Junior College Forensic team recently returned from the Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association's State Championship, hosted by Texas State University in San Marcos. There were fifteen universities and colleges represented at the tournament. Here are our placement:
Jeremias Garcia and Kinsey Martin - Quarter-Finalists in Parliamentary Debate & Top Novices
Travis Smith - 2nd Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate
Alex Warren - 4th Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate
Austin Witherspoon - 6th Place in Prose Interpretation and Top Novice
Austin Witherspoon and Jessica Peters - 2nd in Duo Interpretation and Top Novices
Jessica Peters - Top Novice in Persuasive Speaking
Travis Smith - 2nd in Imromptu Speaking
3rd Place Debate Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
Then we attended the Texas State Univ. tournament and brought back the following awards:
Alex Warren - 1st in Extemporaneous Speaking
Austin Witherspoon and Jessica Peters - 4th in Duo Interpretation
Jessica Peters - 4th in Persuasive Speaking
Jessica Peters - 6th in Prose Interpretation
Travis Smith - 7th in Impromptu Speaking
Kinsey Martin - 6th Place in Extemporaneous Speaking
TJC was 3rd in Individual Events Sweepstakes
TJC was 5th Overall Sweepstakes for the two tournaments combined!
FALL 2008
Sept. 26-28 Forum in the Forest Tournament Swing, Kingwood College
Oct. 17-19 Bayou City Swing Tournament, CyFair College/North Harris College
Oct. 24-26 Coyote Thunder Tournament, West Texas A & M/Kansas Wesleyan
Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 Fall TIFA, Tyler Junior College
Nov. 7-9 Red River Swing, Louisiana State University
Nov. 14-16 Texas A&M Rowdy Aggie Tournament Swing, Texas A&M University
FALL
October 24-26
The TJC Forensics Team returned from the Coyote Thunder Forensic Tournament with a 3rd Place Sweepstakes trophy. TJC competed with over ten universities including Sterling University (1st Place Sweepstakes) and Kansas Weselyn (2nd Place Sweepstakes), University of Oklahoma, West Texas A & M and others. Individual winners included:
1st Place:
Austin Witherspoon in Speech to Entertain
2nd Place:
Jessica Peters in Persuasive Speaking
4th Place:
Jeremiah Garcia in Extemporaneous Speaking,
Alina Dolzhenko in Persuasive Speaking
5th Place:
Jeremiah Garcia in Impromptu Speaking
Quarter Finalists in Parliamentary Debate:
Travis Smith and Jessica Peters,
Kinsey Martin and Jeremiah Garcia
Other students attending and doing well in their preliminary rounds: Justin Charles, Jonathon Clifton, Erin Durham, Alex Warren, and Skye Graham.
October 17-19
Travis Smith and Alex Warren attended the Parli Marathon Tournament, hosted in Houston weekend before last. At the first tournament they advanced to Quarter-finals and won. Then they lost in Semi-Finals.
In the second tournament they advanced, but lost in Quarter-finals.
This weekend, we took five students (Alex Warren, Travis Smith, Austin Witherspoon, Skye Graham, and Erin Durham) to the Bayou Bucket Swing Tournaments.
Alex Warren and Travis Smith once again broke to Quarter-finals.
Alex Warren was named 4th overall best debate speaker of the tournament
Travis Smith was named 3rd overall best debate speaker of the tournament
TJC was the ONLY school to have two debaters win speaking awards in debate
Travis Smith also won second in Impromptu Speaking
This tournament had fifteen schools attend, including the University of Texas, University of Houston, Texas State University, McNeese University, Howard Payne, and many other community colleges.
September 26-28, 2008
The Tyler Junior College Forensics Team (speech, interpretation and debate events) attended their first tournament last weekend. They went to the Forum in the Forest Tournament hosted by Rice University and Kingwood College. Eleven different colleges and universities attended including Rice, University of Texas, Oklahoma University and Texas State University.
The TJC team took seven students this past weekend and entered Prose Interpretation, Extemporaneous Speaking, Impromptu Speaking and Parliamentary debate.
Travis Smith and Alex Warren broke to Semi-Finals in Impromptu Speaking.
Jeremiah Garcia broke to Semi-Finals in Extemporaneous Speaking.
Alex Warren and Alina Dolzhenko won their Quarter-Final round in Parliamentary Debate, but lost in the Semi-Finals.
SPRING
February 6, 2008
The Tyler Junior College Forensics team travelled to the prestigious Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association Spring Champtionship this past weekend. It was hosted by San Antonio College with the following results:
Jordan Innerarity and J. P. Fugler - Quarter Finalists in Parlimentary Debate
Jordan Innerarity - 4th Place in Impromptu Speaking
Jordan Innerarity - 3rd Place Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate (only community college student to place)
Rachel Snyder - 3rd Place in Persuasive Speaking
Alina Dolzhenko and Travis Smith - Top Novice Parliamentary Debate Team
AND...
Jordan Innerarity was announced as one of the very prestigious All Star Texas Forensics Squad. This honor was bestowed on him not only for his excellent record of debate wins and finalists placings in individual events, but also for his leadership skills and academic record.
January 28, 2008
The TJC Forensic Team competed in the Webster University Gorlak Gala in St. Louis, MO over the weekend. There were 31 schools in attendance from 15 states with the following results:
Jordan Innerarity and J. P. Fugler - 2nd place Parliamentary Debate (Special note our team beat Norte Dame and many other universities to achieve this!)
Travis Smith - 2nd place Top Speaker in Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Christina Ivey - 4th place in Poetry Interpretation
Christina Ivey - 4th place in Program Oral Interpretation
J. P. Fugler - Top Novice in Program Oral Interpretation
Christina Ivey - Top Novice in Impromptu Speaking
J. P. Fugler - 5th place in Program Oral Interpretation
Christina Ivey - 5th place in Penthalon - that means she was the 5th Top Performer at the Tournament competing in all types of competition (interpretation, limited prep speaking, and prepared speaking.)
TJC was the 6th place Overall Sweepstakes school!
November 10, 2007
Forensics is an academic competition that you can take pride in our students. This weekened, they competed once again successfully against universities. I was approached by three universities wanting to recruit our students! We have had a very exciting fall and look forward to new challenges for the Spring semester.
The TJC Forensic Team attended their final swing tournament for the Fall semester and returned again victoriously. These were the largest tournaments that we attended all semester with a total of 29 schools - only four of them were community colleges. The schools came from seven different states including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kansas, Alabama, and Georgia.
TJC came in 4th Place Overall for the two tournaments combined!!!! This was a great accomplishment! Below you will find our students’ individual results and our other school sweepstakes awards:
Red River Swing - University of Louisiana at Monroe half:
2nd Place Extemporaneous Speaking - Jacob Hopson
2nd Place After Dinner Speaking - Jordan Innerarity
Top Novice in After Dinner Speaker - Jordan Innerarity
4th Place Individual Events Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
6th Place Pentathlon - Christina Ivey
6th Place Communication Analysis - Christina Ivey
6th Place Extemporaneous - Jordan Innerarity
Red River Swing - University of Southern Louisiana at Shreveport half:
1st Place Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate - Jacob Hopson
2nd Place Impromptu Speaking - Jacob Hopson
4th Place Extemporaneous Speaking - Jacob Hopson
5th Place Pilot Award (for Debate and Individual Events) - Jacob Hopson
6th Place Persuasive Speaking - Rachel Snyder
6th Place Poetry Interpretation - Christina Ivey
6th Place Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate - Jordan Innerarity
6th Place Overall Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
8th Place Individual Events Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
9th Place Pilot Award (for Debate and Individual Events) - Jordan Innerarity
November 2-4, 2007
The Tyler Junior College Forensic Team attended the Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association's Fall championship tournament and the Texas Tech Invitational Tournament held in Lubbock November 2-4, 2007. We took seven students and they all brought home at least one award. These were the largest and most difficult tournaments that we have attended so far this year. There were sixteen schools in attendance, most of them universities.
Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association Fall Championship:
1st Place - Christina Ivey and Rachel Snyder - Parliamentary Debate
1st Place Novice - Christina Ivey in Impromptu Speaking
1st Place Novice - Rachel Snyder in Persuasive Speaking
2nd Place Novice - Bobby D. Anthony in Prose Interpretation
2nd Place - Alina Dolshenyko - Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate
2nd Place Novice - Jordan Innerarity in Extemporaneous Speaking
2nd Place Novice - Jordan Innerarity and Travis Smith in Parliamentary Debate
3rd Place - Jordan Innerarity - Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate
4th Place - Debate Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
4th Place - Christina Ivey - Communication Analysis
4th Place - Christina Ivey - Poetry Interpretation
6th Place - Overall Sweepstakes - Tyler Junior College
Texas Tech University Invitational Tournament:
3rd Place Overall Top Student: Christina Ivey
3rd Place - Christina Ivey in Communication Analysis
5th Place - Christina Ivey in Impromptu Speaking
5th Place - Christina Ivey in Poetry Interpretation
7th Place - Rachel Snyder in Persuasive Speaking
7th Place - Tyler Junior College in Individual Events Sweepstakes
October 20, 2007
The Tyler Junior College Forensic Team (competitive speech and debate events)
travelled to two major tournaments in Houston - October 20, 2007. There were fourteen schools and universities represented at the tournaments. TJC won First Place in Debate Sweepstakes and 2nd Place Overall Sweepstakes for the two tournaments (placing behind the University of Texas at Austin.)
Individual Winners were:
Bayou Classic hosted by North Harris College:
1st Place - Jordan Innerarity - Top Speaker in Debate
1st Place - Jacob Hopson and Jordan Innerarity in Parliamentary Debate
3rd Place - Jacob Hopson - Top Speaker in Debate
4th Place - Rachel Snyder - Top Speaker in Debate
4th Place - Rachel Snyder in Persuasive Speaking
5th Place - Christina Ivey in Communication Analysis
5th Place - Travis Smith - Top Speaker in Debate
5th Place - Jordan Innterarity in Impromptu Speaking
5th Place - TJC - Individual Events Sweepstakes
6th Place - Jordan Innerarity in Extemporaneous Speaking
6th Place - Travis Smith in Extemporaneous Speaking
7th Place - Christina Ivey in Poetry Interpretation
7th Place - Christina Ivey in Program Oral Interpretation
8th Place - Travis Smith in Impromptu
Bayous Classic Part II hosted by Cy-Fair College:
2nd Place - Rachel Snyder in Persuasive Speaking
2nd Place - Jacob Hopson in Extemporaneous Speaking (tied for first, places were broken on 'judge's preference)
3rd Place - Jordan Innerarity in Speech to Entertain
6th Place - Christina Ivey in Poetry Interpretation
7th Place - Christina Ivey in Impromptu Speaking
September 29, 2007
The TJC Forensic Team has returned victoriously in the Newbie Novice Tournament hosted by Tarrant County Community College Northeast the last on September 29, 2007. (All contestants had to be in their first two semesters of college competition in order to compete.) Seven colleges attended. Here are the results:
Parliamentary Debate:
Semi Finalists: Travis Smith and Alina Dolzhenko
Christina Ivey and Rachel Snyder
Top Speakers in Parliamentary Debate:
1st Place - Travis Smith
2nd Place - Rachel Snyder
3rd Place - Christina Ivey
Impromptu Speaking:
3rd - Christina Ivey
6th - Jordan Innerarity
Extemporaneous Speaking:
2nd - Jordan Innerarity
3rd - Travis Smith
6th - Alina Dolzhenko
Communication Analysis:
3rd - Christina Ivey
Speech to Entertain:
2nd - Jordan Innerarity
Poetry Interpretation:
2nd - Christina Ivey
4th - Bobby D. Anthony
Prose Interpreation:
1st - Bobby D. Anthony
Program Oral Interpretation:
3rd - Christina Ivey
Persuasive Speaking:
2nd - Rachel Snyder
Top Individual Speaker:
2nd - Christina Ivey
Top Overall Speaker of the Tournament:
2nd - Christina Ivey
Individual Events Sweepstakes:
1st - Tyler Junior College
Debate Sweepstakes:
1st - Tyler Junior College (tied with Lamar)
Overall Sweepstakes:
1st - Tyler Junior College
April 9-14, 2007
TJC Forensics Team National Champions -
2 Golds & a Bronze!
- TJC won gold (first) in Overall
- TJC won gold (first) in Debate
- TJC won bronze (third) in Individual Events
Students that qualified for national competition were: Adam Rios,
Christina Ivey,
Jacob Hopson,
Jordan Innerarity
Individual winners were:
- Jacob Hopson - Bronze in Impromptu Speaking and Extemporaneous Speaking
- Jordan Innerarity and Jacob Hopson - Silver in Team CEDA debate
- Jacob Hopson and Jordan Innerarity - Gold in Parliamentary debate
The competition was held in Houston April 9-14, 2007. Over 650 students competed representing 76 colleges from across the nation. TJC should be very proud of these students and their accomplishments this semester. They worked very hard to qualify and represented us extemely well!

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Left to Right: Christina Ivey (Lindale), Adam Rios (Whiteface), Caleb Longino (Dallas)
Jordan Innerarity (Lindale), Josh Cooke (Van)... not pictured is Jacob Hopson (Lindale). |