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The Glasgow speech and drama team attended the Billings Central High School Invitational Meet to compete against excellent competition – nearly 300 competitors from 24 other teams – and did well, Glasgow coach Matt Bacon told The Courier.
Bacon credited the following GHS students for turning in strong performances:
• Rachel Overby with a third place in humorous solo.
• Mariah Holter with a third place in mime.
• Ethan Jamba with a fourth Place in serious oral interpretation.
Holter said she was nervous going into her performance and her strong third place finish was a surprise. However, she did enjoy a first place finish in pantomime the previous week at the Wolf Point's first speech and drama meet in 15 years.
Glasgow speech and dram finals qualifications came from:
• Hailey Stone in serious solo.
• Maria Morris and Felicity Soper in serious duo.
• Max Knodel.
For Glasgow S&D, the holiday break comes early. They're next scheduled competition is the Malta Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 10. Jan. 17 is a TBA date for the team.
The Eastern B/C Divisional is Friday, Jan. 23-24 at Plentywood, and State B/C follows Jan. 30-31 at Ennis.
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