Thursday, January 29, 2009

Team Rosters

The following are team rosters. We have not decided on roles. We are waiting to see how team members analyze the case and develop stories for both sides of the case. We tried to balance the teams the best we could. Good luck.

Team A

*Jessica *Jacob *Spencer S. *Cara *Crissy *Casey *Abby *Travis * Katie V.


Team B

*Meredith *Lineah *Jeff *Caitlin *Dominique *Elena *Spencer L. *Jared *Elvis

The following are the schedules for Lakerige teams A and B for the 2009 competitions. Both are Saturday mornings and both teams will be competing at the same time.


Team A

P 2/28 8:30 SMC W39
Syracuse

D 3/7 9:30 SMC S35
Grace Lutheran

Team B

D 2/28 9:00 SMC W36
West 9th

P 3/7 9:00 SMC W36
Central Davis - B

9 comments:

  1. Um, sorry guys, what did I miss yesterday? I had to stay home from school, so I didn't get a chance to make it to any meetings.

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  2. I have no idea...I'm missing alot lately. :(

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  3. Mr. Sevison asked us to go through and analyze specific witness statements. He gave a great lesson on creating stories where some critical pieces may be missing. We need to really get the facts down. He told us to NOT begin writing questions yet.

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  4. I wonder if we should open a Google Doc for each team so everyone can make contributions to theories or stories from both P and D perspectives.

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  5. Twenty six days left until the trial, and we're not writing questions yet? Ahhh.

    So many Google Docs to keep track of...

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  6. I'm gonna let you guys decide. I think Mr. Sevison's point was that it would be futile...or at least a waste of time to write questions without an overall strategy or story in place. Most of the students hadn't even read all of the witness statements and neither you nor Meredith was able to attend. Let's delete any GDoc's we're not using.

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  7. Get your facts down; know the case inside and out from BOTH sides (I'm sure they've already talked to you about that), then come up with a game plan. Your game plan/strategy will guide the structure and direction of your questions. Having a strategy will also help you when you get into the courtroom, and something unexpected comes up; you will know exactly where you're headed and how to get back on track.

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