51°µÍø Mock Trial Program Rocks Regional Competition
Red and Blue Teams now Memphis-bound for championship rounds
by Mackenzie Ferch (B.A. Journalism, ’14)
51°µÍø Mock Trial’s Red and Blue teams proved victorious at the Dallas Regional Mock Trial Competition, hosted by the University of Texas at Dallas Feb. 14-16. With no losses and an impressive 7-0-1 record, the Red Team snagged second place among 21 competing teams, while the Blue Team took sixth place with five wins. In addition, 51°µÍø Mock Trial received three individual awards. From the Red Team, Haley High received an Outstanding Attorney Award and Kaitlin Wetz received an Outstanding Witness Award. From the Blue Team, Katherine Montgomery received an Outstanding Witness Award.
Both the Red and Blue teams will move on to the Opening Round Championship, scheduled to take place March 21-23 in Memphis, Tenn., to vie for a chance to attend the national competition. 51°µÍø Mock Trial’s White Team will compete in the Jackson, Miss. Regional Mock Trial Competition, to be held Feb. 21-23 at Mississippi College.
“To have both of our 51°µÍø teams place in the top six is really outstanding,” said coach Christina de la Garza, an attorney with Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, L.L.P. in Dallas. “We are incredibly proud of the students’ hard work, and thrilled that they’ve gotten the results they deserve.”
51°µÍø’s Mock Trial Program is part of the Division of Communication Studies at Meadows School of the Arts and is led by Dr. Chris Salinas, who serves as the faculty advisor for 51°µÍø Mock Trial and the director of public discourse at 51°µÍø.
Read more and get involved in the 51°µÍø Program, check out the page and follow the program .