4 drama students win state titles; team takes second

 

December 9, 2015

Tracie Mitchell

Worland High School Drama team members who took first place in their respective categories at the state drama competition in Laramie last weekend are (left to right): Sariah Durrant, Saige Winters, Matthew Sanchez and Morgan Pennington.

WORLAND - Worland High Drama took second place in 3A Sweepstakes at the Wyoming State Drama Contest in Laramie last week.  

According to Coach Rick Dorn, 28 schools competed in the contest.  Worland High took 46 students down Thursday morning to compete in 10 different acting and technical events.

"The team success was a true group effort, and the entire town should be proud of the excellent students who competed," Dorn said.

Four earned individual Class 3A state titles. Morgan Pennington won in costume design second year. This is her second state title. Matthew Sanchez won in realistic make-up-second year. Saige Winters won her title in fantasy make-up second year. Sariah Durrant won in fantasy make-up third year.

All four earned All-State honors.

Others earning places were:  

Costume Design - first year - Jamon Dower took sixth and Carmen Elliott took eighth

Costume Design - third year - Sariah Durrant took 12th place

Lighting Design - first year - Paris Caines took sixth and Hailee Hunter took 12th

Lighting Design - third year - Ben Dorn took fourth place

Lighting Design - fourth year - Riley Harman took eighth place

Realistic Make-up - third year - Jordan Emmett earned third place and was named to All-State

Fantasy Make-up - second year - Shiloh Winters earned seventh place

Publicity Design - second year - Madisyn Boltz took 11th place

Publicity Design - third year - Ben Dorn took seventh place and Dalen Brazelton took 14th

Publicity Design - fourth year - Carmen Elliott took seventh place, Alex Mulhall took eighth, and Narisse Trippel took 10th

Set Design - first year - Tristan Nemyo took sixth place and Madisyn Boltz took 11th

Set Design - second year - Emrie Jolley took sixth, Riley Harman took 11th, and Emma Edholm took 12th

In Dramatic Monologue - Courtney Woolery was named Honorable Mention All-State, and Sullie-Ann Keuntjes earned seventh place and Honorable Mention All-State.  

Dorn said, "One of Sullie-Ann's judges ranked her second overall."

In Humorous Duet - Dalen Brazelton and Dominic Damiano received Honorable Mention All-State Cast and placed 12th overall, and Sariah Durrant and Daniel Igleheart were named All-State Cast and their duet of Words, Words, Words took second place overall.

In Dramatic Duet - Saige Winters and Shiloh Winters were named Honorable Mention All-State and their duet was named 12th place, and Riley Harman received All-State Cast for her duet.

Original Script - Duo - Emily Brown took seventh and Paris Caines took eighth

Original Script - One-Act Play - Narisse Trippel won second and earned All-State honors

The Arena play, Wit, took fifth overall, and cast members Daniel Igleheart and Alex Mulhall were named Honorable Mention All-State Cast.

The Group Performance Art play, "Trapped with the Giggles," took fourth overall, and the entire cast was named to All-State Cast:  Dane Bennett, Sariah Durrant, Saige Winters, Shiloh Winters, Mackenzie Cottrell, Riley Harman, Hannah McEndree, Dominic Damiano, Delanie Campbell, Saibrynn Dover, and Matthew Sanchez.

Dorn said in a new category that didn't count toward Sweepstakes, Durrant earned an invitation to the International Thespian Festival by being one of only three students selected as superior in musical performance.  She performed the song, Green Gables, from the musical Anne of Green Gables.

 
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