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Literary region champions place 4th at 7-A state competition

A complete literary team from Carrollton High School competed in the state competition held at Buford High School March 18. Back row, from left, are Mark Zimmer, Kieran Kelly, Andrew Johnson, Cody Reed, Skylar Hundley, Elisa Rubio, Madison Brown, Tai Jackson, and Zeke Ussery. Front row: Richard Bracknell, coach; Terri Fazio, accompanist; Lydia Baldizon, Madison Brown, Julianna Quattrocchi, Lia Sosa, Tyler Stone, Malik Raphael; and Julie Lowry and Tommy Cox, coaches.

Literary and debate coach Richard Bracknell, left, poses with Kieran Kelly who earned a state champion medal in Extemporaneous Speaking-International. Kieran is also a member of the debate team that just captured its third state title in a row.
 

Carrollton High School's literary team pulled off a fourth-place finish out of 18 schools in the toughest classification in the Georgia High School Association state competition, held March 18 at Buford High School.

In literary competition, points accumulate for place finishes in a variety of performing, writing, and speaking competitions. At state, CHS  junior Kieran Kelly accumulated the most points for the team by winning a state champion medal in Extemporaneous Speaking-International and a fourth-place finish in Essay-Argumentative. Andrew Johnson, also a junior, captured a third place award in Essay-Literary Analysis. Seniors Mark Zimmer (Extemporaneous Speaking-Domestic) and Skylar Hundley (Girls Solo) and junior Cody Reed (Literary Interpretation-Solo Humorous) placed fourth to round out the points gained. 

Other competitors were seniors Tai Jackson in Boys Solo, Julianna Quattrocchi in Literary Interpretation-Solo Dramatic, and Madison Brown who, along with sophomores Elisa Rubio and Lia Sosa, competed in Trio. Tai and Zeke Ussery, another senior, competed in Quartet with junior Tyler Stone and sophomore Malik Raphael. Juniors Lydia Baldizon and Madison Akin competed in Literary Interpretation-Duo.

Julianna, who has competed at state before, said having the whole team participate this year was special. “Usually, only a few of us qualify for state each year,” she said after Saturday’s awards presentation. “It was so nice having everyone there.”

Carrollton also captured the region title the past two years as a 6-A school. The team has earned two state championships in 2011 and 1987. CHS debate coach Richard Bracknell coaches the literary team along with Tommy Cox, performing arts director; and Julie Lowry, CHS choral director and voice instructor. They all depend on Terri Fazio, performing arts assistant, for administrative tasks and music accompaniment.