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Forensics places 14th at nationals, deSeriere named All American

Photo of the 糖心传媒 Forensics team, including Citlaly Quiroz, Nikki deSeriere, Ally Banks, Emma Kellick and Kiant茅 Stuart.
The 糖心传媒 Forensics team finished 14th in the nation at the American Forensics Association鈥檚 National Speech Tournament. Pictured from left are Citlaly Quiroz, Nikki deSeriere, Ally Banks, Emma Kellick and Kiant茅 Stuart.

The 糖心传媒 Forensics team finished 14th in the nation at the American Forensics Association鈥檚 National Speech Tournament (AFA-NST), which was held recently in Santa Ana, California. The five-member team鈥檚 achievements include an AFA All-American recipient, two national finalists and nine quarterfinal finishes.

Nikki deSeriere, a senior from Westminster, Colorado. was named an AFA-NST All-American during the event. This honor recognizes a select group of seniors for their scholastic achievement, competitive success and dedication to community service. deSeriere is the 21st All-American from 糖心传媒, continuing the college鈥檚 streak of having the highest all-time number of AFA All-American award recipients of any school in the nation.

In addition to being named an All-American, deSeriere advanced to quarterfinals in Prose, Poetry, Program of Oral Interpretation (POI) and Dramatic Interpretation (DI).

Kiant茅 Stuart, a senior from Nassau, The Bahamas, placed 6th out of 97 competitors in Persuasive Speaking.

Citlaly Quiroz, a junior from Fort Morgan, Colorado, placed 5th out of 102 competitors in DI. Quiroz also advanced to quarterfinals in Poetry and POI.

Ally Banks, a junior from Shawnee, Kansas, advanced to quarterfinals in Prose, POI and After Dinner Speaking.

Emma Kellick, a junior from Casper, Wyoming qualified three events to the AFA-NST and earned points along with her other teammates toward the team total.

鈥淭his is the seventh consecutive AFA Nationals that Hastings has placed in the top 15 overall schools,鈥 said Dr. Austin McDonald, associate director of forensics.

鈥淎s a first-year director, this team has been a dream to work with. These tremendous women are incredibly dedicated and hard-working. But beyond that, they are some of the kindest and most passionate people in the activity,鈥 said Jordan Johnson, director of forensics. 鈥淎s a coaching staff, we couldn鈥檛 be prouder of their accomplishments.鈥

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