By Jeff Murphy,
February 18, 2021
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Bringing recognition to the 欧美视频 through
their excellent performance, the Talking Mules Speech and Debate Team won the Missouri
Association of Forensics Activities State Championship Tournament during the weekend
of Feb. 12-13. The team placed first in the Overall Sweepstakes Category to capture
the State Championship title. Team members also claimed several individual state championships
at the tournament.
鈥淎s a coach, I am always amazed with the level of hard work and commitment our students
demonstrate preparing for competition. The Talking Mules excelled beyond even our
greatest expectations,鈥 said Jack Rogers, Talking Mules faculty advisor and professor
of communication. 鈥淚t just goes to show that despite the challenges faced due to the
Covid-19 situation, our students find a way to excel and carry on our Mule traditions.鈥
The team placed first in Individual Events Sweepstakes and second in Overall Debate
Sweepstakes, claiming two Debate State Championships and seven individual State Championships
along the way.
Highlights included: Jaggard Williams' three first-place finishes garnered with individual
State Championships in Dramatic Interpretation, Programmed Oral Interpretation, and
Communication Analysis. He was also fourth in Impromptu Speaking. Williams鈥 combined
performances made him the State Champion in Pentathlon - for the top overall Individual
Events (IE) entrant in the tournament. He finished second for the Overall Forensicator
award for his combined scores in IEs and Debate. He and his partner, R.J. Appleberry,
were semifinalists in Debate. Along the way, he was second-place Speaker in Parliamentary
Debate.
Other members of the Talking Mules who had high placement in the tournament included
Courtney Callahan, who was second in Dramatic Interpretation; Manny Reyes and Trenton
Hawes, who were the top seed in the tournament and named Co-State Champions along
with teammates Gage Shrader and Lilly Rhodes in Parliamentary Debate. Joshua Boster
placed third in Dramatic Interpretation, second in Informative, and third in Poetry.
He also placed fourth in Dramatic Duo with teammate Ryann Hill.
Gage Shrader was awarded the State Championship in After Dinner Speaking, and finished
third in Extemporaneous Speaking, second in Program Oral Interpretation, fifth in
Prose, and second in Pentathlon. Shrader was named State Champion and received the
Overall Forensicator Award for his combined scores in Individual Events and Debate
competition. He and his partner, Lilly Rhodes, were named Co-Champions in Parliamentary
Debate, and Shrader was third-place speaker in Parliamentary Debate. Lilly Rhodes
was the State Champion Parliamentary Speaker and Co-State Champion with partner Gage
Shrader. Robert Appleberry was third in Informative and fourth in After Dinner Speaking,
and together with his partner, Jaggard Williams, was a semi-finalist in Parliamentary
Debate. Ryann Hill placed sixth in Oratory and fourth in Duo with partner Joshua Boster.
The duo of Emma Hill and Hayden Etter placed fifth in Dramatic Duo.
Members of the Talking Mules are preparing for the National Finals Tournaments with
two organizations, Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic Society, March 18-21,
and the National Forensics Association in mid-April.
For more information, contact Jack Rogers at rogers@ucmo.edu or 660-543-8646.