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Mock Trial: In-person competition held for first time in two years
From MOCK TRIAL| Page 1
One and Round Two, competitors adapted extremely well to the in-person structure.
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“I was nervous at first, with it being the first in-person competition for nearly the entire team, but we had a strong start,” said Ella Ebert, one of two captains for the team this year. “We can always improve, but that’s exactly why I’m so hopeful for the rest of the season. I’m proud of the team as we stand, but also of our potential.”
In addition to acting as the first in-person competition for most of the team, Round One was the very first competition for freshman and new JV members. In the seriousness of trial and the weight of six months of preparation, the first time competing can come with a lot of pressure. However with the outstanding encouragement of their fellow Tigers, new members felt supported throughout their first performance.
“I was really nervous about how my first competition was going to go but once it started, I felt really excited and ready,” said freshman Anna Fox, who plays victim Billie Scher in this year’s case for the JV team. “My teammates were very supportive and they have helped me so much leading up to this year’s competition season. Mock Trial is very much a team sport and NDB’s teamwork is always something I can rely on.”
After Round Two, both the Varsity and JV teams are in a good position for Round Three, with Varsity currently in fourth place after dropping down from third and JV in second place, just behind Hillsdale HS and ahead of Menlo HS, who have both been consistently challenging, toe-to-toe opponents for the team. Ambitions are high going into the last round of competition, with all members hoping to put forth their best performance yet while remaining confident in the work they have done so far to get to this point.
With each powerful line of questioning and emotionally captivating witness testimony, competitors hope to earn an impressive score. However, although scores sometimes seem like the fixated goal and ultimate prize, what the team really strives for is to have fun and improve each week.
“While it’s great that the team can still make Varsity Semifinals and the JV Championship, the best thing is how everyone has grown more confident and had so much fun,” said Mock Trial Head Coach Jonathan Tomczak. “We can’t control how the scorers see us, but . . . what matters most is how they feel when the trial is over. If they enjoy every moment they compete, and feel the same pride for their performance that I always have in them, that’s a win no matter what the score was.”
This season, the team has even adopted a motto, “enjoy every moment, win every moment,” reflecting their joy-oriented ideology. Both Tomczak and the students believe that continually focusing on the enjoyment of preparing, strategizing and competing as a team will propel them to success. In order to earn a place in the Semifinals, Varsity must keep up their motivation and score well enough in the final round to move up to second place for the top two teams ad- vance. The JV team is hoping to return to the JV Championship like last year, and are determined to put on an admirable performance in the final round to maintain their second place position or secure the first place spot.
The strong, supportive community of the NDB Mock Trial team has helped members reach amazing successes this season and will continue to define the program in the future.