Congratulations to the Timber Creek UIL teams who competed on March 24. These are the students who placed:
Calculator Applications (second place overall):
Ridha Sameer in third place
Matthew Beutel in fifth place
Steven Bisso in sixth place
Current Issues (first place overall):
Michael Fish in first place
Samuel Holsomback in second place
Ethan McQuhae in third place
Abby Pinkerton in fourth place
“The entire team has put in loads of work and seeing that work payoff for us was amazing. Being able to qualify for regionals and having the potential to go to state is an amazing opportunity,” Michael Fish said.
Computer Applications:
Cameron Yancy in third place
Computer Science (third place overall):
Andrew Sylvester in third place
Journalism (first place overall):
“I was very excited to advance because this gives me another opportunity to show off my writing,” Erin Obregon said. “Also I really like medals.”
Feature Writing:
Brooke Boyer in first place
Erin Obregon in second place
Headline Writing:
Aaina Richardson in third place
News Writing:
Brooke Boyer in second place
Erin Obregon in third place
Informative Speaking (first place overall):
Mink Sandhu in first place
Samuel Holsomback in second place
Michael Vilayvanh in third place
Mink was thrilled to earn first place and said it was a lot of fun. “It feels good knowing my hard work has paid off, and showing practicing can equal consisted positive results.”
Lincoln Douglas Debate:
Connor Fitzgerald in third place
He had a different experience with this competition and enjoyed the atmosphere of the event. “I felt that this specific competition was a lot friendlier than the rest…I played a game of Uno with some other debaters in our district whom I’ve never met before,” said Fitzgerald.
Literary Criticism (second place overall):
Katherine Bos in fifth place
Jonas Ortiz in sixth place
Persuasive Speaking:
Roha Khan in first place
Brielle Mitchelle in fifth place
Poetry Interpretation:
Brielle Mitchell in first place
Prose Interpretation:
Roha Khan in first place
Mati Souza in third place
Cecily Anderson in fifth place
Science:
Ridha Sameer in fifth place
Social Studies (first place overall):
Wyatt Ingels in second place
Gage Reynolds in third place
Grayson Thanisch in fifth place