National Forensic Association

1999 NFA National Tournament: Limited Prep and LD Events
(Extemporaneous, Impromptu, Lincoln-Douglas)

Lincoln-Douglas:

Double Octas:

  • Lance Clack (Washington & Lee College)
  • Kerri Richardson (Western Kentucky University)
  • Billy Hansen (Murray State University)
  • Meleena Erickson (Emerson College)
  • Michael Garcia (Ohio State University)
  • Geof Brodak (Colorado State University)
  • Kathleen Curameng (Washington & Lee College)
  • Jagan Ranjan (Grove City College)
  • Jay Bloodworth (Central Missouri State University)
  • Leslie Hahner (Central Missouri State University)
  • Josh Ewing (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Veronica Finkelstein (Penn State University)
  • John Boyer (Otterbein College)
  • Scott Stevens (Ohio State University)
  • Jim Schnoebelen (Central Missouri State University)
  • Kevin McCullouch (Colorado State University)

Octafinalists:

  • Brian Barjenbruch (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
  • Coleen Karpinsky (St. Anselm's College)
  • Ben Stevens (Central Missouri State University)
  • Brian Mathey (Creighton University)
  • Adam Astley (Creighton University)
  • Kristin Pamperin (Western Kentucky University)
  • Scott Pollack (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Craig Henningan (Central Michigan)

Quarterfinalists:

  • Megan Grew (St. Anselm's College)
  • Jacob White (U.S. Military Academy)
  • Richard Besel (North Central College)
  • Jay Haverty (University of Pennsylvania)

Semifinalists:

  • Mike Wernke (Ohio State University)
  • Jon Lang (Creighton University)

Finalists:

  • 1st place - Mike McDonner (Western Kentucky University) 4-1 decision
  • 2nd place - Nick Garcia (Ohio State University)

Team Sweepstakes:

  • 1st - Western Kentucky University

Quarterfinalists: Extemporaneous Speaking

  • Steve Zammit (Cornell University)
  • Scott Makstenieks (Illinois State University)
  • Casey Howard (Transylvania University)
  • David Wilkins (Western Kentucky University)
  • Kerri Richardson (Western Kentucky University)
  • Karen Maiorino (Saint Joseph's University)
  • Greg Lipper (Northwestern University)
  • Michael Blauvelt (Ohio University)
  • Jeremy Kelley (Illinois State University)
  • Amanda Hickman (Miami University)
  • Will Major (Illinois State University)
  • Richard Besel (North Central College)

Semifinalists: Extemp.

  • Philip Wininger (Western Kentucky University)
  • Valerie Funk (University of Illinois)
  • Rex Miller (Cornell University)
  • Chris Tenaglia (Miami University)
  • Rob Zimmerman (Illinois State University)
  • Dan Hungerman (Miami University)

Extemp. Finals:

  • 1st place - Chris Kristofco (Saint Joseph's University)
  • 2nd place - Ron Provine (Illinois State University)
  • 3rd place - Bill Gallagher (Saint Joseph's University)
  • 4th place - Matt Price (Wayne State University)
  • 5th place - Christine Smith (Bradley University)
  • 6th place - Derick Woo (Illinois State University)

Quarterfinalists: Impromptu Speaking

  • Ron Provine (Illinois State University)
  • Steve Zammit (Cornell University)
  • Jason Auerbach (University of Penn)
  • Rex Miller (Cornell University)
  • Amanda Hickman (Miami University)
  • Kerri Richardson (Western Kentucky University)
  • Priyal Subramamian (Cornell University)
  • Mike Parris (North Central College)
  • Dan Hungerman (Miami University)
  • Nathan Mather (Northwestern University)
  • John Parsi (Arizona State University)
  • Christine Smith (Bradley University)

Semifinalists: Impromptu Speaking

  • Valerie Funk (University of Illinois)
  • Max Brown (Indiana University)
  • Bill Gallagher (Saint Joseph's University)
  • Greg Lipper (Northwestern University)
  • Jeff Taylor (Central Michigan)
  • Caitte Terfler (University of Illinois)

Impromptu Speaking Finals:

  • 1st place - Chris Kristofco (Saint Joseph's University)
  • 2nd place - Derek Woo (Illinois State University)
  • 3rd place - Jennifer Orr (Bradley University)
  • 4th place - Scott Makstenieks (Illinois State University)
  • 5th place - Richard Besel (North Central College)
  • 6th place - Mike Reig (University of Illinois)