Clarendon High School claimed the District 2-2A Championship during UIL academic competitions held last Wednesday, April 3, at Clarendon College. CHS competed against Memphis, Shamrock, Quanah, Wellington, and Wheeler and came away with 460 points.
Lincoln Douglas Debate started the competition on Tuesday, April 3, with Hunter Caison earning first, Zak Roberts second, and Rowdy Bebout fourth. Caison and Roberts will advance as regional qualifiers.
Ben Estlack, Ronan Howard, Parker Haynes, and Cutter Seay earned first Place Team in Number Sense. B. Estlack got third, Howard received fourth, and Haynes placed sixth. This team is a regional qualifier.
The Mathematics team received first Place Team and will be regional qualifiers. B. Estlack won first, Toby Leeper obtained sixth while Howard and Mason Allred are the other two team members advancing.
Wes Shaw and Millie McAnear participated in Poetry and Prose Interpretation respectively. Shaw earned first while McAnear placed fourth. Seay got first in Informative Speaking and Hayden Moore was fifth. In Persuasive Speaking Caison earned third and Zane Cruse won fifth place. Caison, Seay, and W. Shaw will advance as a regional qualifier. Sp eaking events earned first place team.
Riley Jantz secured a second place finish in Current Issues and Events and will advance as a regional qualifier. Jasmyn Bordonaro placed second and Seay won third in Social Studies. The Social Studies Team earned first place with Ella Estlack and Emma Roys joining the other two as regional qualifiers.
Accounting placed first as a team and will advance to regionals. Jacob Murillo, Koltyn Shields, Kaleb Mays, and Bryce Williams placed first, second, third, and fourth respectively.
Journalism won first place Team. In Copy Editing, Avery Halsey earned first, Maloree Wann earned third, and Kate Shaw received fourth. W. Shaw and E. Estlack placed first and second in Feature Writing while Halsey acquired first in Editorial Writing. Murillo earned first, Berkley Moore got fourth, and Kenidee Hayes took fifth in Headline Writing. Halsey, E. Estlack, Murillo, W. Shaw, and Wann are regional qualifiers.
Leeper, Roberts, Gracie Clark, and B. Estlack make up the Science team advancing to regionals. Leeper earned first, as well as Top Biology individual. Roberts placed second, and Clark earned fourth.
CHS had 36 students compete at the district meet with 20 advancing in 14 events. Regionals are on April 26 on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon.
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