On February 5-7,2016 the team travelled to the Spring TIFA championship. We competed against universities and community colleges from two states including McNeese University, Texas A&M, Univ. of Texas at Austin and Texas State University. Here are our results:
Day 1 and 2: Texas Intercollegiate Forensic Association’s Spring Championship hosted at Howard Payne
- 2nd Place Debate Sweepstakes: Tyler Junior College (1st Place went to Texas State University)
- 3rd Place Individual Events Sweepstakes: Tyler Junior College (1st Place went to University of Texas at Austin)
- 2nd Place Overall Sweepstakes: Tyler Junior College
- 1st Place Top Speaker in Parliamentary Debate: Jacob Savage
- 1st Place Top Speaker in Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Dillon Hughes
- Top Novice in Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Gavin Downing
- 3rd Place LD Debate: Dillon Hughes
- Quarter Finalists in Parliamentary Debate: Jacob Savage and Skyler Walker
- Semi Finalists in Parliamentary Debate: Gavin Downing and Dillon Hughes
- Top Novice in Parliamentary Debate: Gavin Downing and Dillon Hughes
- Top Novice Speaker in Parliamentary Debate - Dillon Hughes
- Top Novice in Dramatic Interpretation - Clay Wood
- Top Novice in Prose Interpretation - Earlyssa Cooper
- 4th Place Extemporaneous Speaking – Jacob Savage
- 4th Place Individual Events Speaker – Omari Hawkins
- 1st Place Dramatic Interpretation - Omari Hawkins
- 2nd Place Prose Interpretation - Omari Hawkins
- 5th Place Prose Interpretation - Skyler Walker
- 4th Place Impromptu Speaking – Jacob Savage
- 6th Place Impromptu Speaking - Clay Wood
Day 3 Howard Payne University’s Invitational Tournament:
- 3rd Place Overall Swing Champions: Tyler Junior College
- 3rd Place Extemporaneous Speaking: Jacob Savage
- 4th Place Poetry Interpretation: Omari Hawkins
On January 22-24 the team travelled to the Cowtown Two Step Tournament Swing. We competed with universities from two states. Here are our results:
Cowtown Day 1 & 2, hosted by Tarrant County CC Northeast:
- 2nd Place Sweepstakes in Debate – Tyler Junior College
- Top Community College – Tyler Junior College
- 2nd Place Parliamentary Debate – Jacob Savage and Skyler Walker
- Multiple Top Speakers in Parliamentary Debate: Jacob Savage, Skyler Walker, Tyler Cole and Clay Wood
- 2nd Extemporaneous Speaker – Jacob Savage
- 2nd Dramatic Interpretation - Omari Hawkins
- 2nd Impromptu - Clay Wood
- 4th Impromptu: Jacob Savage
Cowtown Day 3, hosted by West Texas A&M University:
- 5th Extemporaneous – Jacob Savage
- 3rd Prose Interpretation – Omari Hawkins
- 4th Dramatic Interpretation – Clay Wood
- Top Community College – Tyler Junior College
- Top Community College for the Swing – Tyler Junior College
TJC won 1st in Debate Sweepstakes, 2nd in Individual Events Sweepstakes and 1st Overall Sweepstakes
- Dillon Hughes: 1st in Extemp, 2nd in Impromptu, 1st in Parli, 3rd in LD Debate
- Clay Wood: 1st in Speech to Entertain, 5th in Extemp, 7th in Impromptu
- Jacob Savage: 2nd in Extemp, 3rd in Speech to Entertain, 3rd in IPDA Debate, 4th in Impromptu, 4th in Dramatic Interpretation,
- Ashton Eichelman – 1st in Dramatic Interpretation
- Omari Hawkins – 3rd in Dramatic Interpretation, 4th in Poetry Interpretation, 5th in Prose Interpretation
- Tyler Cole, 3rd in IPDA Debate, 6th in Speech to Entertain, 7th in Extemp,
- Gavin Downing, 1st in Parli, 1st in LD Debate, 6th in Extemp
- Skyler Walker: 1st in Prose Interpretation, 2nd in Parli
For Overall Top Speakers:
- 2nd Dillon Huges
- 3rd Gavin Downing
- 4th Jacob Savage
The TJC Speech and Debate team just competed in the Texas Community College Forensic Association’s state championship tournament hosted by San Jacinto College North on February 12-14th. TJC won First Place Overall Sweepstakes, First Place Debate Sweepstakes and Third Place Individual Events Sweepstakes. Our debaters set a state record in winning all of the top awards in all three types of debate at the same tournament! (A very difficult feat!) I am very proud to announce the following winners:
Parliamentary Debate
- 1st – Jacob Savage and Skyler Walker (went undefeated)
- 2nd – Gavin Downing and Dillon Hughes (went undefeated)
- 3rd – Tyler Cole and Clay Woods
- Lincoln-Douglas Debate:
- 1st – Gavin Downing
- 2nd – Dillon Hughes
International Public Debate:
- 1st – Clay Wood (went undefeated)
- 2nd – Tyler Cole (went undefeated)
- 3rd – Jacob Savage
- 4th – Skyler Walker
- Top Debate Speakers Overall:
- 1st – Jacob Savage
- 2nd – Clay Wood
- 3rd – Gavin Downing
- 5th – Skyler Walker
Poetry Interpretation;
Prose Interpretation:
- 3rd – Omari Hawkins
- 6th – Gavin Downing
Extemporaneous Speaking:
- 1st – Jacob Savage
- 4th – Clay Wood
- 5th – Skyler Walker
- 6th – Dillon Hughes
Speech to Entertain:
- 1st – Clay Wood
- 3rd – Jacob Savage
- 5th – Tyler Cole
Program Oral Interpretation:
Dramatic Interpretation:
Impromptu Speaking:
- 1st – Skyler Walker
- 2nd – Clay Wood
- 4th – Gavin Downing
Top Overall Individual Events Speaker:
Collier Patton Cumulative Award:
The TJC Speech and Debate Team are National Champions! The Speech and Debate Team attended the Phi Rho Pi community college nationals in Costa Mesa, California April 4-10th. We took eight students to this tournament, which had 69 community colleges from across the country in attendance! (This meant that we competed in the mid-size team entry division.) All of our students came back winners! We had a near TJC record of the number of events that advanced to Semi-Finals. Ten of our entries advanced and here is a list of the results:
The results below meant that TJC won:
- Debate Sweepstakes: Silver
- Individual Events Sweepstakes: Gold
- Overall Sweepstakes: Gold
Silver Award:
- Omari Hawkins in Dramatic Interpretation
Bronze Awards:
- Omari Hawkins in Prose Interpretation
- Skyler Walker in Prose Interpretation
- Clay Wood in Impromptu Speaking
- Clay Wood in International Public Debate
- Gavin Downing and Dillon Hughes in Parliamentary Debate
- Jacob Savage and Skyler Walker in Parliamentary Debate
- Jacob Savage in Dramatic Interpretation
- Jacob Savage in Extemporaneous Speaking
- Tyler Cole in Extemporaneous Speaking
Talent Show:
- Earlyssa Cooper in Slam Poetry