The Reading Community Schools Mock Trial Team has once again made it to the state competition, marking their 10th trip to the prestigious event. The team qualified for the state competition by defeating Summit Country Day and Walnut Hills at regionals, bringing their impressive record to a perfect 11-0.
The Reading Community Schools Mock Trial Team, led by Andy Janig and John McClellan is known for its outstanding performances in mock trial competitions, and this year is no exception. The team consists of some of the most talented and dedicated students who have been working tirelessly on their case. Their hard work and commitment have paid off, and they are now ready to face the best of the best in the upcoming state competition on March 9th.
The team's success at the regional competition is a testament to their exceptional skills, teamwork, and determination. At regionals, individual awards were handed out to Grace Longworth, Reem Habi, and Cameron Millette, who earned the Best Attorney award. Emile Kidwell and Grace Longworth also received the Best Witness award, highlighting their impressive performance in their respective roles. Other contributing members include William Moeggenberg, Alexa Massey, Krissy Bailey, Mia Hankerson, Lorena Zander, Ariel Baston, Eli Davis, Mackenzie Robinson, and Ramata Anne.
The state competition will undoubtedly be a challenging event for the Reading Community Schools Mock Trial Team. They will face some of the most talented and skilled teams in the state, but their past successes suggest that they are more than capable of holding their own. The team is confident in their abilities, and they are determined to give their best performance.
The Reading Community Schools Mock Trial Team's continued success is a source of inspiration for their school and community. Their achievements demonstrate the school's commitment to excellence and the power of teamwork, hard work, and dedication.