CCMS Speech Team Wins 20th Straight Regional Championship

CCMS Speech Team Wins 20th Straight Regional Championship
CCMS Speech Team — Calloway County School
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CCMS Speech Team Wins 20th Straight Regional Championship

Calloway County Middle School Speech team won their 20th consecutive regional championship on Saturday.  

 

Ten CCMS entries won first place in their events including Parker Morris in broadcasting, Addy Lusk in declamation, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking, Courtney Hargrove in dramatic interpretation, Faith McCafferty in prose and storytelling, Charlotte Haws in poetry, the duo acting team of Courtney Hargrove and Caden Bumpus and the improv team of Reagan Rice and Julianne Rudy.  

 

Eleven CCMS entries were regional runners-up including Kannon Bruce in broadcasting, Ella Burkeen in declamation, Leah Hughes in dramatic interpretation, Tyler Sadler in extemp, Sam Elliott in humorous interpretation, Courtney Hargrove in oratory, Meghan Scott-Duncan in poetry, Ava Moore in prose, Parker Morris in storytelling, and the duo acting team of Reagan Rice and Julianne Rudy.


The CCMS Speech Team is coached by Jennifer Dunnaway, Scott Bonneau and Kaydee Sevilla.

Original source can be found here.



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