Forensics Speech Team Members Earn Top Ribbons at Tournament

The Marian Forensics Speech Team traveled to St. Mary’s Preparatory to compete in the third official Detroit Catholic Forensic League tournament of the season on March 5.
The Marian Forensics Team traveled to St. Mary’s Preparatory to compete in the third official Detroit Catholic Forensic League tournament of the season on March 5.  The students competed in the categories of Dramatic Performance, Oratorical Declamation, Oral Interpretation of Literature, and Original Oratory. Junior Isabella Pongracz of Northville placed first in the opening three competitions of the season in the category of Original Oratory for her speech on broadening eligibility for veterans’ benefits.
 
Other Marian students earning top ribbons for their performances at the tournament include:
 
Declamation:
First place: Charlotte DuBay (Fr., Birmingham)
 
Dramatic Performance
First place: Maggie Scott (So., Bloomfield Hills)
Second place: Isabella Duzan (Jr., Birmingham)
Third place: Molly O’Brien (So., Bloomfield Hills)
Fourth Place: Lilyana Isho (Jr., Oakland Township)
 
Oral Interpretation:
Fifth place: Amina Thompson (junior, Auburn Hills)
 
Marian is scheduled to compete again on Saturday, March 12 at the Academy of the Sacred Heart.
 
Pictured (L-R): Charlotte DuBay ’25, Amina Thompson ’23, Lilyana Isho ’23, Maggie Scott ’24, Isabella Duzan ’23, Isabella Pongracz ’23; not pictured: Molly O’Brien ’24
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