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					LCHS finalists at the Lincoln Endangered Speechies 
					tournament Saturday were (front) Mathew Langdon and Wyatt 
					Phillis, third in dramatic duet acting and fourth in 
					humorous duet acting; Sara Shane, second in radio speaking; 
					(back) Madison Bishop, third in original comedy; Kendall 
					Katz, fifth in both poetry reading and humorous 
					interpretation; Tegan Follis, second in poetry reading; and 
					Konnor Browne, sixth in prose reading. The team placed sixth 
					overall and will host the IHSA regional tourney on Saturday. | 
					
					LCHS speech team continues to bring home the awards  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [January 28, 2013] 
            Lincoln Community High School 
			speakers continued to take home awards, even while busily hosting 
			their own invitational tournament Saturday.
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            |  The Endangered Speechies tournament found senior Sara Shane near the 
			top yet again in radio speaking, placing second, while her teammates 
			senior Wyatt Phillis and junior Matthew Langdon received third in 
			dramatic duet acting and fourth in humorous duet acting. 
			Additionally, senior Tegan Follis improved to second place in poetry 
			speaking. Junior and novice speaker Madison Bishop placed third in 
			her first time performing her original comedy, while junior Konnor 
			Browne finally broke through into finals after many weeks of hard 
			work and placed sixth in prose reading. Senior Kendall Katz placed fifth in both humorous interpretation 
			and poetry reading. 
			
			 "Hosting the tournament is a lot of hard work," said head coach 
			Jennifer Keith, "but these speakers rose to the occasion, were 
			terrific hosts and even got to hand a few awards to themselves." The LCHS speakers will try their hand at hosting again, as the 
			IHSA regional speech competition this Saturday will also be in 
			Lincoln. "Preparing for the regional tourney is a little more stressful 
			because of the stakes -- they are high," continued Keith. 
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			 Students at the regional who place in the top four of each of the 
			14 individual events and the performance in the round will move on 
			to the sectional tournament. "We are hopeful to send all of (the) regional entries on to the 
			sectional tournament, and they are prepared to work hard this week 
			to get there," Keith said. Interested in seeing what the speech team 
			actually does? The LCHS speakers will host a Meet the Regional Team 
			night at the LCHS auditorium on Thursday, beginning at 7. The 
			program should last about an hour and admission is free, but 
			donations for the team will not be turned down. 
            [Text from file received from
			Lincoln Community 
			High School] 
			
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