March 31, 2015
Story by Joe Vinduska
The Barton Forensics team has been competing throughout the spring semester. They have competed in four tournaments and have one remaining.
2015 Border Wars Tournament
This tournament was held Jan. 30 through Feb. 1 on the Kansas Wesleyan University campus in Salina. It was sponsored by Kansas Wesleyan University and Cameron University.
Chase Pumford placed fourth in Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Rachel Schloctermeier was one place out of advancing in Informative Speaking. The team placed first in Community College Debate Team Sweepstakes part one, second in Community College Individual Events Team Sweepstakes part one, second place in Community College Individual Events Team Sweepstakes part two and first place in Team Swing Community College Sweepstakes (overall champion).
2015 Zombie Apocalypse Tournament
This tournament was held Feb. 6 through Feb. 8. It was held on the Hutchison Community College campus and was sponsored Hutchinson Community College and Hastings College.
Barton placed third in Open Debate Team Sweepstakes part one and third place in Community College Team Sweepstakes overall.
2015 KASIE State Championships
The Kansas State Forensics Championship tournament was held Feb. 21 at Bethel College. It was sponsored by the Kansas State Individual Events governing body.
Chase Pumford placed second in Dramatic Interpretation and fifth in Prose Interpretation. Rachel Schloctermeier placed fourth in Persuasive Speaking and fifth in Informative Speaking. The team placed third in Community College Team Sweepstakes and second in Division III Overall Team Sweepstakes in the small entry division.
2015 Junior Varsity National Championship Tournament
The Junior Varsity National Championship Tournament was held March 13-15 at Hutchinson Community College. It was sponsored by Hutchison Community College and Laramie County Community College.
Chase Pumford placed second in Dramatic Interpretation. Rachel Schloctermeier placed second in Persuasive Speaking and fifth in Informative Speaking. The team placed first in the Division III Team Sweepstakes, which earned Barton the title of National Champion in its division.
Barton Forensics Coach Bill Sheffield was proud of the way his team competed.
“It was a great weekend for Barton Forensics,” he said. “We had two individual, national championship runner-ups and a top six finish in Informative Speaking, which allowed us to successfully defend our Division III National Championship. Despite our small numbers, Barton Forensics holds its own, head-to-head, with any college across the country. It was a good weekend to be a Cougar.”
For more information on Barton Forensics contact Sheffield at sheffieldw@bartonccc.edu or (620) 786-1153.