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SIC Forensic Falcons take first place at Nationals

SALINE COUNTY - SIC's Forensic Falcons ended an undefeated season April 11 with an overall win at Phi Rho Pi Nationals.

This team's first-place finish in the Wyman (open) division is the third in the team's 51-year history, and the first since 2005.

Sophomore Shainna Ralston earned the Bovero-Tabor award as the top speaker in the nation, becoming the third student from SIC to bring home top honors.

"I'm so overwhelmed with pride and love for my team," Ralston said. "This is such an honor and I'm so humbled."

This year's national tournament was different in that it was entirely online for the first time in tournament history. Students competed live via video conference in separate, socially distanced spaces.

"Learning the new online format was daunting," Director of Forensics Jenny Billman said "This season felt like starting from scratch. We had a choice, as a team, to scale back or go for it. We decided to go for it."

The 2021 national tournament marks the end of the Falcons' standout season, which also included both state, regional, and international titles. SIC's Forensic Falcons have a long history of success, placing first in overall national competition in 1986 and 2005.

"This team had every reason to quit, but they didn't," longtime coach Paul Cummins said. "I am so proud of all of them."

Individual results from the tournament are as follows:

Shainna Ralston (Eldorado) - Bovero-Tabor award (Top speaker at the tournament - the thirdrd recipient from SIC in team history); gold in communication analysis, silver in speech to entertain, silver in dramatic interpretation, silver in persuasive speaking;

Bradlee Frailey (Harrisburg) - gold in duo interpretation (with partner Addie Hanks), silver in program oral interpretation, bronze in poetry interpretation, bronze in speech to entertain, third overall individual sweepstakes;

Addie Mays (Mount Vernon) - gold in communication analysis, gold in prose interpretation, bronze in persuasive speaking, fourth in individual events (tie);

Addie Hanks (Harrisburg) - Gold in duo interpretation (with partner Bradlee Frailey), bronze in poetry interpretation, bronze in speech to entertain, bronze in dramatic interpretation, fourthth in individual events (tie);

Haley Rice (Stonefort) - Gold in informative speaking, bronze in communication analysis, bronze in persuasive speaking, fifth in individual events (tie);

Tiffany Turner (Galatia) - Silver in persuasive speaking, silver in prose interpretation, bronze in dramatic interpretation, fifth in individual events (tie);

Nick Triplett (Galatia) - Silver in impromptu speaking, bronze in extemporaneous speaking;

Kale Rister (Carrier Mills) - bronze in poetry interpretation, bronze in impromptu speaking, bronze in dramatic interpretation;

Collin Sexton (Norris City) - bronze in informative speaking, bronze in extemporaneous speaking.

Other Forensic Falcons include Hunter Rechsteiner (Benton) and Javen Wendler (Harrisburg). The team is coached by Jenny Billman, John Corum and Paul Cummins.

The SIC Forensic Falcons and families react as SIC is named national champion at livestreamed awards on Sunday, April 11. PHOTO COURTESY OF SIC
Shainna Ralston of Eldorado is the third recipient of the Bovero-Tabor award – top speaker of the National tournament – in SIC's Forensic Falcon's 51-year history. PHOTO COURTESY OF SIC